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Disney Admits: Only Magic Kingdom is a Premium Park
Based on the disparity in one-day ticket prices between the Magic Kingdom and Epcot, Studios, and Animal Kingdom, it seems that Disney is finally admitting that only Magic Kingdom is a premium destination. The others are also-rans, unworthy of top dollar. Certainly, this message is not Disney's intention, but it is my cynical take-away.
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Originally Posted by BhamWriter
Certainly, this message is not Disney's intention, but it is my cynical take-away.
What they're trying to hit is the fact that while many people visit WDW and do it all, a large number come just for the quintessential disney effect that is the MK. Increase those tickets by $5 at a couple million guests a year and your talking a fairly significant boost in revenue.
To say its the only "premium" park is, I feel, very cynical. Personally I'd rather spend a full day in AK or Epcot to the MK...
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I much prefer a day at EPCOT or AK myself. I do love MK, but generally only when I'm with my sons. And mainly because I love to see it through their eyes. But when I go alone, I generally end up at EPCOT.
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I think cynical sums it up nicely.
I wouldn't think a $5 difference in the ticket price would make me consider EP, AK & DHS "also rans," but rather that Disney is (finally) understanding that with the difference in numbers of visitors per year they can ask for a bit more for MK and not worry about losing visitors. If people aren't willing to ante up and extra $5 for a day ticket to MK, then they have 3 other parks they can visit. And with the opening of the FLE, this could keep crowds just the tiniest bit smaller. (Highly unlikely, but possible.)
BUT, in the scheme of things, who does this really effect? Cruise ship visitors who only have 12 hours in port? Local day trippers? Most visitors are 1) there for 4+ days and will have a MYW (Magic Your Way) pass, 2) an AP (Annual Passholder) visitor, 3) an FRP (Florida Resident Passholder) visitor.
Basic economics here -- the higher the demand, the higher the price.
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I really don't think that it is because Disney thinks of MK as a "premium" park, but rather that it is highest traffic park. More bodies at 5 bucks a head equals more money for them.
Although we always spend at least one day at the MK, as our grandkids are now 15 & 18, EPCOT is the family favorite with the most days spent there.
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It is the most popular and therefore the "premium" park. It is the one must do park for probably at least over 90% of guests. The last two trips, we didn't even step foot in Animal Kingdom and the last trip we skipped Hollywood Studios. We always go to Magic Kingdom and usually go to Epcot but if we aren't going to do all the parks, it is usually a coin toss between Hollywood Studios and Epcot.
To be honest, at this point I couldn't care less if I ever go to Animal Kingdom again. If the tickets weren't sold in packages where you could go to all/any of the parks but instead you had to purchase specific tickets for each park; I would bet they would have a hard time selling Animal Kingdom tickets for $20 per day.
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Originally Posted by 1DisneyNut
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To be honest, at this point I couldn't care less if I ever go to Animal Kingdom again.
I know this gets said again and again on these boards but I will never understand the AK hate..
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Nope, just the most popular by far.
PS. We LOVE AK!
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Originally Posted by Dulcee
I know this gets said again and again on these boards but I will never understand the AK hate..
Me either. It's grown on me so much through the years. It's a true 'theme' park.
Honestly, Epcot is still my premium destination in Florida, but I can somewhat understand the MK price increase.
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Here's a question.
Is there anyone on these boards that even buys a 1 day/1 park pass?
I'd be interested in hearing their opinion.
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Originally Posted by Scar
Here's a question.
Is there anyone on these boards that even buys a 1 day/1 park pass?
I'd be interested in hearing their opinion.
Not on these boards, I wouldn't think. We're pretty much all Disney geeks who either have APs, or do yearly weekly vacations with MYW passes or military salute tickets. We are definitely not the folks Disney intended this price increase for.
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Originally Posted by Scar
Here's a question. Is there anyone on these boards that even buys a 1 day/1 park pass?
Not me...
BUT, last January I had a work event at WDW that allowed us (wife and 16-month old) to spend one day in a park. You can guess which one we chose (as we cringed at the ridiculous per-day cost compared to our usual five- or six-day tickets). So there's an example of how we don't usually do it but it can certainly play out even for the Intercot population.
And having to pay a few more bucks for MK wouldn't have changed my mind at all.
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Originally Posted by Scar
Here's a question.
Is there anyone on these boards that even buys a 1 day/1 park pass?
I'd be interested in hearing their opinion.
Let me preface this by saying I basically was at Disney right after I was born, and most every year since then. My dad was there on opening day at MK. So we are huge Disney fans and go alot. But lately, we have been doing the 1 park 1 day ticket. I used to buy the 10 day non-expiration park hoppers, but lately, its a big investment for us on the front end (even though I know it saves a ton of money. I'm looking into purchasing these again sometime in the near future). We don't live in FL, and we aren't eligible for military discounts, etc. I've thought about AP, and at some point we may do that option. For us, we enjoy being able to go 3 times a year, and usually just do 1 day at the parks, plus usually go around one of the party dates in Sept and Dec to get in MK as well, and the rest of the time just chill at the hotel and enjoy DD and the other resorts. Epcot is by far our favorite, but AK is a close second.
It may not make sense to other people, but its what we enjoy doing. I'd rather go 3 times a year, then one big long trip.
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And, I forgot to mention I have 2 toddlers, so they are just as happy riding the bus around(my son is obsessed with the "Mickey bus") and riding the monorail than actually going to the parks. So for now, where we are in our lives, the 1 day 1 park pass is plenty of time for us in the parks. Im quite sure when my kids are older, we will look into the AP or 10 day park hoppers again.
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Originally Posted by Dulcee
I know this gets said again and again on these boards but I will never understand the AK hate..
I will say, before I had children I did not understand the love of AK and really over looked many great things.
Now it has really grown on me and my sons [ages 5 and 6], have really made me see it in a new light. I LOVE it now! And would spend the day there alone.
There is really a lot to do there if you really plan it out and investigate.
Originally Posted by Scar
Here's a question.
Is there anyone on these boards that even buys a 1 day/1 park pass?
I'd be interested in hearing their opinion.
I know we don't. We are FL residents and do the APs. Typically only when family comes in from out of state or over seas, they buy a 1 day ticket to go with us.
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Originally Posted by Dulcee
I know this gets said again and again on these boards but I will never understand the AK hate..
I don't get it either. It's not intended to be a thrill park but a park showing the animals. You go for what it is and its great.
Disney is not saying MK is the only premium park. It's just the highest demand because that's where the families with smaller kids go. For us Epcot is our premium park.
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Originally Posted by PopPhan
I think cynical sums it up nicely.
I wouldn't think a $5 difference in the ticket price would make me consider EP, AK & DHS "also rans," but rather that Disney is (finally) understanding that with the difference in numbers of visitors per year they can ask for a bit more for MK and not worry about losing visitors. If people aren't willing to ante up and extra $5 for a day ticket to MK, then they have 3 other parks they can visit. And with the opening of the FLE, this could keep crowds just the tiniest bit smaller. (Highly unlikely, but possible.)
BUT, in the scheme of things, who does this really effect? Cruise ship visitors who only have 12 hours in port? Local day trippers? Most visitors are 1) there for 4+ days and will have a MYW (Magic Your Way) pass, 2) an AP (Annual Passholder) visitor, 3) an FRP (Florida Resident Passholder) visitor.
Basic economics here -- the higher the demand, the higher the price.
I agree, but think this may effect more people than we realize. People who want a Disney vacation will certainly buy the MYW tickets, and likely stay at a Disney resort. But there are lots of visitors to Orlando that stay off site and visit the other area Theme parks. These people may only have one day in their schedule for Disney. And that means a trip to MK.
So Disney is not doing anything wrong by capturing those few extra dollars. Nor are they saying the other parks are less attractive. All they are saying is that if you are only going to spend one day in WDW and just going to MK, it's gonna cost a few buck more.
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Originally Posted by Dulcee
I know this gets said again and again on these boards but I will never understand the AK hate..
I don't understand it either. AK has some of the best theme-ing in WDW. And I still hear/see people say "We are only there for a couple of hours then leave". It seems that some people only go on a couple of rides and skip everything else, they are totally missing the point of the park. I guess for me, and other guests who like to go on the animal trails, this is a good thing. They are never crowded, my husband and I always have pleasant walks and see lots of animals, (I love tigers!).
I spend most of my time at Epcot and AK. I do go to MK for a little bit, but often times skip DHS.
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I get why disney is raing the Mk price and it by far my favorite park. For me it is Disney and I go everyday I am at Disney World.
As for AK - It is a few hour park for me, but mostly becuase I go in August and I feel that park is 10-20 degrees hotter than anywhere else. We have gone when it was so hot they gave away water bottles to everyone on the paths. They made you take it for fear of people having heat stroke. I love the themeing and the feel of the park but in August it just feels like a giant sponge infested with every biting insect on the planet.
DHS- If it wasn't for TSM and ToT I would not even go. This park has no flow and I don't like to even just walk around and soak in the sights. It needs a lot of love IMHO.
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