Top 10: Reasons Disneyland is so Expensive
Disneyland is one of the most expensive theme parks in the world. There's no denying it. The average family who visits Disneyland may end up with hundreds of dollars missing from their wallet by the week's end. But why is that? Why are they denying underprivileged children the chance to visit the "happiest place on earth"? Is Disney the evil, money-grubbing corporation we think it is? Not exactly.
10. It's Not Always Overpriced
Does Disneyland charge too much for products? Look at their beverages. Guests may pay up to twice for a Coca-Cola or a Monster what they would pay at the grocery store. Yes, that's an extra two or three dollars, but is five bucks for a soda going to kill you? Not to mention, the numerous restaurants and various sit-down eateries throughout the park are quite affordable. And if you're really thirsty, stop by the ice cream parlor on Main Street and ask for a cup of ice water. It's free of charge.
9. Promotions
If you actually think about it, Disneyland pays fortunes for you to come and visit their park. If you're driving throughout Southern California you're bound to see loads of Disneyland billboards and hear radio commercials. You might see a Disneyland commercial during halftime on any given Sunday. These promotions aren't cheap, and while they create an endless cycle of family trips and more advertising, how else are they going to get you to come to the park? It works like a trade.
8. Sanitation
Have you ever been to Disneyland and seen trash piled up on the ground? Or cups crushed flat on the pavement? Candy and ice cream wrappers swept into the curbs? No, you probably haven't. Disneyland hires an army of discreet janitors who sweep discarded trash into their dustbins as soon as it hits the ground. It costs a lot of money to keep Disneyland as pristine as it is. If they weren't cleaning the Magic Kingdom 24/7, you'd encounter a lot more rotten food and vomit all over the place. If you don't believe me, go to Six Flags and compare.
7. Expansion
Believe it or not, Disneyland is always expanding. This can be said even more so of Disney World. But yes, even Disneyland is constantly adding to their resort, building new pools for the hotels or new sections for their parks. I'm sure Cars Land in DCA wasn't cheap. Remember when California Adventure was just a parking lot? The Disney Parks are constantly working to compensate as many guests as possible and create a less-crowded, more spacious environment for its worldwide selection of guests.
6. Merchandise
Disneyland is frequently stocking the shelves with stuffed animals, clothing, knick knacks, and pretty much anything you can think of. They have to mint pins for pin traders, and manufacture cups and hats and toys. They sell hundreds of thousands of items per day and a good portion of that revenue goes straight to re-stocking the shops for the very next day. Obviously they're turning a profit from all of this merchandise, but believe me, in selling these products they want to provide every guest with as much satisfaction as they can.
5. Ride Construction
You don't think rides just appear magically at Disneyland, do you? Of course, that's what the Imagineers would like you to think. Ride construction is actually an extremely meticulous and expensive process. Contractors are hired to imagine and plot the rides. Concept drawings and models are made on paper and on the computer. Occupied land space is bulldozed to make room for the new attractions. Materials are purchased and most often imported, where they are constructed in warehouses and assembled on the park grounds. Disneyland maps, websites, and commercials are updated to preview the new attractions, and additional costs are spent each day to maintain and run those rides. As you can well imagine, each ride costs Disney a pretty penny and they only get more and more expensive. Disney World's Expedition Everest cost a whopping 100 million dollars just to build. That's over three months of total park revenue.
4. Quality Food
Disney Parks have the best theme park food in the world. Seriously. Some restaurants such as Wine Country Trattoria and Carthay Circle are renowned food establishments. Are they expensive? Certainly. But you don't have to pay a royalty to eat high-quality food at Disneyland. The Tomorrowland Terrace, Gumbo Shop, and the turkey leg stands all offer delicious meals for under 10 dollars.
3. Cast Member Salary
Think about how many people must work at the Disneyland Resort. All the costumed characters, janitors, chefs, food vendors... all the security guards and secret service members... There's approximately 20,000 employees at Disneyland. And considering that working at Disneyland isn't exactly a minimum wage occupation, you have to expect that all 20,000 employees are going to require a paycheck just like any other job. Every restaurant, every ride, in fact every 185 square feet of the entire resort will have a cast member in it. And they're the smiliest, friendliest employees you can find. Even though Disney probably treats them like drones. So just remember that when you drop a hundred dollars on a park ticket, you're paying for all of those ice cream salesmen who have to slave away in the sun, and Goofys and Tiggers your kids took a picture with.
2. Maintenance
If you're a regular at Disneyland, every once in a while you've probably had to step off of a ride, or maybe you walked all the way to Adventureland to find that Indiana Jones has been closed for repair. Sure, it's a bummer at the time, but be grateful that Disneyland offers so much care to their rides and attractions. In fact, if they didn't have scheduled repairs or shut down the rides at the first sign of malfunction, those rides could be closed for months at a time. Disneyland is always innovating new ways to make the rides safe and operate cleanly, to prevent as many disasters as possible.
1. Just Because
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I hear that it's too expensive because they're trying to keep gangs and low-lifes out of the park so they won't be able to afford it.
I have been going to Disneyland park for 40 years since I was 4 and I have been taking my 8 kids every year of their life. I think the prices are what they should be for all the services and entertainment they provide. I have never had a bad day there and never have I seen the restrooms or rides dirty. Their staff is the sweetest people you will ever encounter. I love the park and no matter what it cost I will gladly pay it cause its worth it.
Wow, 8 kids! Keep the tradition going.
No excuse is valid for their greediness!
But then you have the lower-class working hard families like myself who will never be able to afford to take our two children.
Unfortunately, at the rate I'm going even with ONE child I will never be able to afford Disney without saving for years. I've wanted to go since I was young and I've always wanted to take my daughter but the prices are just crazy. I'll have to find another way to get there. It might involve getting on a pole and stripping but I'm sure Disney doesn't care. LMAO!
You're right, and that's why Disneyland is a luxury, like fine dining or going on a cruise. If they didn't make as much money they wouldn't be able to sustain such a beautiful and pristine amusement park.
Damn you must be ooober rich to take 8 kids an ur self seeing how thats a 1000.00 bucks just for one day or should i say a few hrs. Disneyland is not what it used to be paying all that money just takes the fun out of it for me. I will never go to disneyland agin. Really how hard would it hit them if they had a few days a year when the less fortunate family's could afford a ticket. I wish people would stop going so disneyland would get a reality check. As far as im concerned my olny wish for disneyland is that they go out of busisness tear it down and let people enjoy what comes next. Disney would sell them selves to the devil if the proce was right.
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That makes absolutely no common sense. The real answer is "it is expensive to run that park close to everyday of the year and pay all the bills it generates as well as make a profit.
it was not always that way. I worked at Disney World for a year and we saw the prices dramatically increase once Eisner took charge. No reason really, just greed. And yes. He became very rich during those years.
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I thought that they had already sold themselves to the devil? Illuminati confirmed.
Lol this is kind of an ignorant article. You do know that disneyland doesnt only get its revenue from amusement parks right? Lol! Youre talking about one of the largest conglomerates in the world who owns big movie titles such as star wars, companies, the freakin NFL. The entire amusement park pays for itself. It has its tv shows going for it, the movies and merchandise without disneyland. Disneyland gets almost all the money elsewhere. Its ridiculous to even say that it only gets all the money straight from the park... Youre talking about disney here... Please. They are making money beyond your wildest dreams, it would be bad business strategy to make a park and make low revenue. Its expensive for a purpose and its to make it elitist like how designer brands are stupid expensive. Its a good strategy because it makes it look luxurious and worthy but you end up paying an arm and a leg for it
Thanks for reading. Your statements do not really conflict with the article here. My sentiment is that Disney is first and foremost a business, and like any other business, their interest is in making as much money as they can. Money for their shareholders, and for the many enterprises you named. I didn't imply that their only source of revenue is their amusement parks, I'm well aware of the Walt Disney Company's enormous profits, as well as their subsidiaries' (they don't own the NFL by the way). If you think I am spreading blindly pro-Disney propaganda, please refer to the rest of my blog. You'll find I am duly critical of Disney's ethics.
I guess I should be able to ask for a raise every time gas goes up, groceries and/or even Disneyland
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Unfortunately, amusement parks like this are for rich people.It's to say that we should pay the prices and have fun, but that's irrelevant if you don't have the money in the first place.
I've looked at the Disneyland Paris website and there is no option to just stay for 1 day. You have to have a hotel which puts the price up higher than it needs to be. £700 just for the hotel itself...
It does make common sense. Years back when prices were lower, Disney would not allow people wearing gang clothing into the park. Leftist groups claimed Disney was being racist and it made for bad press. Disney could have expanded into Long Beach, but it chose not to do so. They could have had more parks and made it up on volume with lower priced tickets. That would have been a massive risk to build all those attractions hoping to make it up on volume only to have people stay away because of gangs. So the net effect is, Leftist groups, despite good intentions, ruined the opportunity for lower income folks, mostly blacks and Hispanics, to go. Lower income whites have mostly fled California. Disney is making a fortune right now. They could lower prices a lot and still make money, but the park is over crowded anyway and they are in the business to make money.
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They charge what they charge because the market will support it. Every family needs to determine for themselves whether the value received for price paid is reasonable. In SoCal there are other options, e.g. Knotts Berry Farm, Six Flags, etc.
I bleed Disneyland, no joke, but we live over a thousand miles away so it's a treat for my family of 6 to go; which we do about once every 5 years. I don't make a lot of money and since the last time we went the price of tickets has more than doubled. No exaggeration. I feel for people who can't afford to go, but may I suggest something? I work two jobs so we can save up enough to go to Disneyland. It's worth it for me.
Hi. BTW, u would think it's 4 rich people, but me, my 2 brothers, my mom, my dad, my uncle, and my cousin were all able 2 go, and we don't have much money. But my dad did win 4 tickets from a raffle his friend was doing, and my uncle paid 4 a lot of the other stuff...
One of my friends goes 2 Disneyland 2 times a year and I'm like "How can ur family even afford that?!?!"
I just think that "Disney" is a brand that shows love to children through movies tv shows etc...but when it comes down to the magical place on earth doesnt think about the children who parents work their butt off to provide food, clothing,and a roof over their head A CHANCE to actually go to "Disney"! i mean we ALL support "Disney" to the fullest! Its like as a parent i think "i'll pay 300+ to see that smile on my childs face when he sees Buzz or Woody" when at the end of the day its life struggling when its all over! I think the prices are stupid high for ONE DAY!!! Disney should give EVERYONE a chance to experience the theme parks! And when you go your child is gunna want the entire store and you can't because you just paid 300+ just to ENTER disney!
So just because families like mine are low income we are "low life's?" Wow. How sad that you would label us that way. My husband works full time and we are law abiding citizens who do our best to contribute to society and we are raising responsible, respectful children.
Agreed. My children will never be able to go either and it saddens me.
I've never stay in Disneleyland but now it close to summer hopefully a would like do a luxury travel because we really want to do it, thanks!
Disneyland Paris is much bigger, more detailed and costs half what the Anaheim park costs. That is ridiculous!
The hell is your problem, April? If people think it's worth it, then it's worth it. I think it's worth it. If you don't, that's fine, but don't go around insulting people just because you don't agree.
You make some great points. However, as with my home park Disneyland Paris, I haven't been for 11 years and after this trip I'm probably never going to go back because not one single person in my family can afford it. I hope this didn't sound too angry or anything, it's just I would love to go as often as some do.
I thought the free birthday thing was cool, so why can't they keep on doing that and increase the regular admittance? They can always create a system that allows no chances of fake ID's getting one in, say like preregister, or sign up for a Disney credit card - something that requires a SSN, and use it as a secondary ID.
Absolutly agree with you, we went to Disneyland 5 years ago and was so expensive, i don't wanna imagina how it cost now... Now we always look a travel agent to find the best options
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They need a lot of money to help keep the park in order and nice. It's not their fault that they have to be expensive. If people don't want to pay the price then that's just too bad so sad for them. DisneyLand is just trying to benefit the majority of the people.
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That wasn't meant to be personal. They said "Lower income" whites, blacks and hispanics if that makes you feel better. It's not fair to say that to someone who is trying to get a totally different point across.
I make six figures a year and it still burns buying passes every year!
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The problem with that logic is that 1) those "low income" lowlifes have ALWAYS had troubles getting in since it's never been cheap and the REAL lowlifes rather buy drugs, 2)There are actually more trouble makers now in CA where I live (SD) who are middle-upper class and are spoiled so feel they can do w/e they want. Also I don't know many low-income minorities here anymore- so the person that mentioned whites that are have left-not so much as we are stuck since we don't have oodles of family spread everywhere. Thanks.
Um... two words... "Six Flags". I enjoy going to Disney and not seeing flat brim caps. The prices keep the riff raff out. Plain and simple. I dont have unsupervised 16 yr old a_holes shooting obcenitities around my kids. It's a product I'll gladly pay for. And they do a fine job btw... You dont like that? Go to Six Flags.
One less family throwing their trash around the parks..
People can go to other parks in CA. Knott's Berry Farm cost only Regular Pass 5 Payments of $15.50 Plus Initial Payment of $20.50
Or $98.00/each Six Flags Single-Day
Tickets $59.99
People can go to https://www.cheaptickets.com/ find good price go to Disneyland.
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