Hard to make a case? No.
Commenter on Zero Hedge: "I just looked at the Disneyland California website. Two day ticket for two people ... for the two parks (Disneyland and California Adventure) plus parking…..$860. That’s just to park and get into the parks. No food or drink, no souvenirs, no hotel…..almost a thousand dollars and if you bring kids, it’s even higher. They’ve priced the parks way out of line for the very people Walt Disney wanted to entertain…..middle class families."
" (Years ago) ... prices were substantially lower then and parking was something like $5, not the $30 they’re ripping people off for now. "
Park food prices for the captive audience - at obscene levels. LA Times: "a bottle of water can cost close to $4.50"
The Star Cruiser experience: "Fans who couldn’t afford the $5,000-a-stay experience are hopeful Disney will open the doors for more limited experiences" "... the Galactic Starcruiser’s costs past $1 billion ... Many were surprised Disney didn’t first attempt to slash prices before canning the project entirely ... Disney Parks chair Josh D’Amaro indicated that the company is taking a tax write-off on the building, which he said they’re estimating will have $100 million to $150 million in accelerated depreciation in both of the final two quarters of 2023."
LA Times: CEO Bob Iger: 'in our zeal to grow profits, we may have been a little bit too aggressive about some of our pricing.'
This is what comes from infiltration by liberals, who are unrealistic people, incompetent at business. Fanatics are not good at running a profitable business; they have a tax and spend attitude, which when ported over to the consumer world, fails miserably.
Hard to make a case? No.
Commenter on Zero Hedge: "I just looked at the Disneyland California website. Two day ticket for two people ... for the two parks (Disneyland and California Adventure) plus parking…..$860. That’s just to park and get into the parks. No food or drink, no souvenirs, no hotel…..almost a thousand dollars and if you bring kids, it’s even higher. They’ve priced the parks way out of line for the very people Walt Disney wanted to entertain…..middle class families."
" (Years ago) ... prices were substantially lower then and parking was something like $5, not the $30 they’re ripping people off for now. "
Park food prices for the captive audience - at obscene levels. LA Times: "a bottle of water can cost close to $4.50"
The Star Cruiser experience: "Fans who couldn’t afford the $5,000-a-stay experience are hopeful Disney will open the doors for more limited experiences" "... the Galactic Starcruiser’s costs past $1 billion ... Many were surprised Disney didn’t first attempt to slash prices before canning the project entirely ... Disney Parks chair Josh D’Amaro indicated that the company is taking a tax write-off on the building, which he said they’re estimating will have $100 million to $150 million in accelerated depreciation in both of the final two quarters of 2023."
LA tImes: CEO Bob Iger: 'in our zeal to grow profits, we may have been a little bit too aggressive about some of our pricing.'
This is what comes from infiltration by liberals, who are unrealistic people, incompetent at business. Fanatics are not good at running a profitable business; they have a tax and spend attitude, which when ported over to the consumer world, fails miserably.
Hard to make a case? No.
Commenter on Zero Hedge: "I just looked at the Disneyland California website. Two day ticket for two people ... for the two parks (Disneyland and California Adventure) plus parking…..$860. That’s just to park and get into the parks. No food or drink, no souvenirs, no hotel…..almost a thousand dollars and if you bring kids, it’s even higher. They’ve priced the parks way out of line for the very people Walt Disney wanted to entertain…..middle class families."
" (Years ago) ... prices were substantially lower then and parking was something like $5, not the $30 they’re ripping people off for now. "
Park food prices for the captive audience - at obscene levels. LA Times: "a bottle of water can cost close to $4.50"
The Star Cruiser experience: "Fans who couldn’t afford the $5,000-a-stay experience are hopeful Disney will open the doors for more limited experiences" "... the Galactic Starcruiser’s costs past $1 billion ... Many were surprised Disney didn’t first attempt to slash prices before canning the project entirely ... Disney Parks chair Josh D’Amaro indicated that the company is taking a tax write-off on the building, which he said they’re estimating will have $100 million to $150 million in accelerated depreciation in both of the final two quarters of 2023."
This is what comes from infiltration by liberals, who are unrealistic people, incompetent at business. Fanatics are not good at running a profitable business; they have a tax and spend attitude, which when ported over to the consumer world, fails miserably.
Hard to make a case? No.
Commenter on Zero Hedge: "I just looked at the Disneyland California website. Two day ticket for two people ... for the two parks (Disneyland and California Adventure) plus parking…..$860. That’s just to park and get into the parks. No food or drink, no souvenirs, no hotel…..almost a thousand dollars and if you bring kids, it’s even higher. They’ve priced the parks way out of line for the very people Walt Disney wanted to entertain…..middle class families."
" (Years ago) ... prices were substantially lower then and parking was something like $5, not the $30 they’re ripping people off for now. "
Park food prices for the captive audience - at obscene levels.
The Star Cruiser experience: "Fans who couldn’t afford the $5,000-a-stay experience are hopeful Disney will open the doors for more limited experiences" "... the Galactic Starcruiser’s costs past $1 billion ... Many were surprised Disney didn’t first attempt to slash prices before canning the project entirely ... Disney Parks chair Josh D’Amaro indicated that the company is taking a tax write-off on the building, which he said they’re estimating will have $100 million to $150 million in accelerated depreciation in both of the final two quarters of 2023."
This is what comes from infiltration by liberals, who are unrealistic people, incompetent at business. Fanatics are not good at running a profitable business; they have a tax and spend attitude, which when ported over to the consumer world, fails miserably.
Hard to make a case? No.
Commenter on Zero Hedge: "I just looked at the Disneyland California website. Two day ticket for two people ... for the two parks (Disneyland and California Adventure) plus parking…..$860. That’s just to park and get into the parks. No food or drink, no souvenirs, no hotel…..almost a thousand dollars and if you bring kids, it’s even higher. They’ve priced the parks way out of line for the very people Walt Disney wanted to entertain…..middle class families."
" (Years ago) ... prices were substantially lower then and parking was something like $5, not the $30 they’re ripping people off for now. "
Park food prices for the captive audience - at obscene levels.
The Star Cruiser experience: "Fans who couldn’t afford the $5,000-a-stay experience are hopeful Disney will open the doors for more limited experiences" "... the Galactic Starcruiser’s costs past $1 billion ... Many were surprised Disney didn’t first attempt to slash prices before canning the project entirely ... Disney Parks chair Josh D’Amaro indicated that the company is taking a tax write-off on the building, which he said they’re estimating will have $100 million to $150 million in accelerated depreciation in both of the final two quarters of 2023."
Hard to make a case? No.
Commenter on Zero Hedge: "I just looked at the Disneyland California website. Two day ticket for two people with Genie (apparently something you can use to skip lines) for the two parks (Disneyland and California Adventure) plus parking…..$860. That’s just to park and get into the parks. No food or drink, no souvenirs, no hotel…..almost a thousand dollars and if you bring kids, it’s even higher. They’ve priced the parks way out of line for the very people Walt Disney wanted to entertain…..middle class families."
" (Years ago) ... prices were substantially lower then and parking was something like $5, not the $30 they’re ripping people off for now. "