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10-21-2012 @ 12:45PM
BeachDude said...
$89/day is a complete ripoff. I live very near Disneyland. I used to purchase an unlimited annual pass every year, when it made sense. Now, at over $500/year, (plus "easy" monthly financing options), it has become all about greed. All of the other amusement parks in Southern California sell a yearly pass for the same price as a ONE day admission. Six Flags Magic Mountain, Cedar Falls Knott's Berry Farm, Sea World, and Universal Studios all offer the yearly pass at the ONE DAY admission price. I understand Disney wants to filter out the "riff-raff" by keeping their prices artificially inflated, but they are also being excessively greedy, and are acknowledged in the theme-park industry as blatantly overcharging, (however they always maintain a cadre of loyal pass buyers that will pay ANYTHING, and will blindly justify it).
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