16 Oct 17, 09:04 AM
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Imagineer
Join Date: Aug 12
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Originally Posted by willssv
I'm not sure that Disney have done themselves any favours with the sale last year. There's loads above (and me also) now waiting for a December sale that may not come. Disney are potentially losing sales over the next few months as people hold out. Then if the sale doesn't come, I bet a fair few will then make other plans meaning they miss out completely.
What is the sale is announced at 10% in December? Do we hold out for more or cash in?
The costs of Disney tickets has sky rocketed since 2013 (£1574 for 21 day tickets in 2013, £2306 for 14 day tickets in 2018) and they are pricing people out. Nobody expects the prices to go down but they need to create consistency. See more...
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I get what you’re saying but if they don’t offer a sale this year it won’t change our plans other than we will buy the 21 day instead of the 14. Yes it’s expensive but we still go. If the prices keep rising to a point where we are priced out we will go but less often.
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