Imagine if Disney offered a ticket deal like Universal

May 30, 2026, 9:30 AM

Get 2 Days Free with a 3-Day Base Ticket.
Universal Again offers a great deal.
This is a great value for the consumer. Get Two days free.


But what if the machine called Disney offered this: Disney is extremely popular but never offers much in discounts.


This would help Disney get their attendance up. Instead of making ticket prices higher to make their profit numbers, offer a ticket deal like Universal. In turn they will make more since they would generate more money within the park as purchases.

Replies (6)

May 30, 2026, 10:36 AM

@Emery: So do you believe Comcast is offering discounts because it needs to get its attendance up? Is Comcast's multi-billion dollar Epic Universe investment failing to attract guests?

May 30, 2026, 11:50 AM


TH Creative - Yes Parks that up their attendance will make more - Parking fees, food, drinks - It's called a captive audience.

Make more off of a lot instead of making more from Less....

I can show you the impact of my study....

May 30, 2026, 11:53 AM

So I'm looking at WDW's official website now from the UK, and they're offering a 14 day ticket from £436 , whereas the 7 day ticket is from £522... So they do offer that type of ticket (Buy 7 days, get 7 more days and a further discount) just not to Americans... Or at least Americans who can't figure out how to use a VPN....

May 30, 2026, 12:06 PM

So I need to use a Virtual private Network to see discounts..

You OK, Chad?

Yes, Disney always had but More to get a lower average.... Lower average is not a real discount.

Universal cares about their customers and have this discount all the time.

Universal also has buy more to get a lower average ticket fee.

But once again the Disney fanboys cry foul....HAHAHAHAHA


May 30, 2026, 3:33 PM

Has it occurred to you that maybe Disney's tickets are more expensive because more people want to go there? O_O

When I moved to Orlando an annual pass to UO, including both parks and parking, was $100 (of course this was pre-Potter opening. After Potter opened the price skyrocketed up). The cheapest AP now that includes parking is over $630 and it has blockout dates. And NONE of the APs, even the most expensive one, include admission to Epic. I haven't been to UO several years because I don't think its worth it and I live 20 minutes away. Of course I could buy the "buy 3 days get 2 free" ticket you are talking about, but that is actually $200 MORE than advertised if I want to take my car there.

Edited: May 30, 2026, 6:03 PM

This will probably come across as entitled and selfish, but no, I don’t want Disney (or Universal for that matter) to be any cheaper than they already are. The parks get enough “riff-raff” as-is that I’d hate to see them become new sites of teen takeovers that seem to plague Six Flags often.