Imagine if Disney offered a ticket deal like Universal
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.
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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....
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....
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
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.
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.

@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?