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Under the new pricing, announced Oct. 8, tickets for a one-day, single-park visit to Disney World or Disneyland will now cost — for the first time — more than $200 during peak times.
Read more from Variety.
Disneyland Paris is pretty affordable too. It's based on demand but off-peak days are sub $100. Americans just have too much disposable income despite not being able to afford eggs.
Well, maybe. A couple differences may be:
and/or
All speculative; no data was harmed in forming these hypotheses.
(This does not, incidentally, contradict the idea that USians have too much disposable income; I'm just considering that the excess disposable income is in the hands of a subset of the population, while others cannot, in fact, afford eggs.)
Depending on what you want to do with your day, any park that has space is fine when it’s at capacity. Cedar Point, Epcot, USF are all fine with large crowds as it’s still easy to navigate. Disneyland Paris has such small pathways, many of which don’t allow easy flow, making it annoying just to walk the park.
-Chris
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