I've never been able to understand how you guys pay so much for park tickets over there, they're about £30-40 here!
Do you mean that Orlando parks tickets are cheaper to purchase in the UK than they are here? Or were you referring to UK parks?
I've never been able to understand how you guys pay so much for park tickets over there, they're about £30-40 here!
Do people still drive to theme parks beside locals? I dunno. Maybe I'm weird, but driving is the last thing I want to do while down there.
Well I'm always off site. And never trust resort bus schedules enough to use them
Where do you stay? I walked last October.
I am honestly bothered a thousand times more by the parking rates than the ticket prices
I will say it again, I will never be in favor of price increases.
Interesting. Hmmm. How long before the complaints that Universal is greedy and it is pathetic how greedy they are in this economy?
Well duh, no consumer ever is. Universal spent a good amount of money on a new nighttime show, a new attraction, the demolition of an attraction and area, a reworking of an attraction, etc. How do you expect them to pay for it while keeping profits steady? If they don't keep profits steady, stocks go down, and you'd see the resort suffer.
I sure love my annual pass in these situations.
I agree and disagree. I think they can justify it simply in the sense of, we have the arsenal, you guys like our arsenal, you're going to pay it anyways. But they're already in the Black. They're fine, Harry Potter is the reason why they're in the black, and being in the black is why we're getting all these new additions. Product increases are completely necessary, and I don't really mind it too much. I just think that it's for no other reason than that they know consumers will pay those prices.
Agreed. And it really doesn't make me a happy camper.
I agree and disagree. I think they can justify it simply in the sense of, we have the arsenal, you guys like our arsenal, you're going to pay it anyways. But they're already in the Black. They're fine, Harry Potter is the reason why they're in the black, and being in the black is why we're getting all these new additions. Product increases are completely necessary, and I don't really mind it too much. I just think that it's for no other reason than that they know consumers will pay those prices.
Yeah, but stocks are all percentage growth, not necessarily just staying in the black.
I can agree with that. I'm intrigued about how stock holders are going to react to a lot of Universal's films so far this year. 5 Year Engagement hasn't made nearly as much as expected, Battleship was a short coming despite being profitable. Lorax knocked it out of the park, and American Reunion put up a good amount of money. I think Snow White and Bourne Legacy are going to need to make some major money.
Now that me and Ryan have analyzed Universal's stocks. Ticket prices.
It's part of Capitalism. If you're on top of the market and you have a great product people will pay. Apple has used this model, Disney Park division does as well, Starbuck's, etc. There might be competitors who will offer a similar experience or product to the consumers for cheaper (think Sea World in this scenario) but it's not the top of the line.
I can agree with that. I'm intrigued about how stock holders are going to react to a lot of Universal's films so far this year. 5 Year Engagement hasn't made nearly as much as expected, Battleship was a short coming despite being profitable. Lorax knocked it out of the park, and American Reunion put up a good amount of money. I think Snow White and Bourne Legacy are going to need to make some major money.
Now that me and Ryan have analyzed Universal's stocks. Ticket prices.
I get why they did it, but with the economy the way it is, I don't find myself skipping for joy over this particular aspect of capitalism.
Funny, I was getting flamed for the 30% increase in my Disneyland AP over on the other thread...