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Old 25 Sep 20, 07:24 PM  
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Agree $25 is too steep and on top of the nightly resort parking fees. No park hopping on top of everything else feels like Disney are just taking away all of the benefits of staying on site...hopefully it’s just temporary. We don’t always drive but would still rather have it included in the ticket.
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Old 25 Sep 20, 07:40 PM  
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Originally Posted by Lau-nicole View Post
Agree $25 is too steep and on top of the nightly resort parking fees. No park hopping on top of everything else feels like Disney are just taking away all of the benefits of staying on site...hopefully it’s just temporary. We don’t always drive but would still rather have it included in the ticket.
If you stay on site, parking is free at the parks. I can't drive for health reasons, there is no choice for me.
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Old 29 Sep 20, 08:56 AM  
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I hate paying to park anywhere. Whether it's Disney world, alton towers or in a supermarket. Really winds me up. Here you go ill pay you money so I can spend money. When you pay for a day out at £50ish a head (UK theme parks) then they ask for another £10 to park it really winds me up. You go as a family so £50. Buy lunch for another £30. Buy dinner at £40 then buy drinks and souvenirs. They could at least give you free parking
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Old 29 Sep 20, 09:00 AM  
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Its not free anymore if you stay on site.

The parking fee is huge... I know ppl are oh factor it in, it is part of it, its all day... its too high... combined with the very high cost of entering the park, the over priced food... it really shouldn't be $25... it should at least be tiered depending on time of day you enter. there are a lot of times you may enter a park and leave for whatever reason after say 3 hours... what if you don't go back, yea okay it is your choice but $25!

I remember when it was $6. and a 4 day, no expiry, hopping ticket was about $140. (1999 ish)
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Old 29 Sep 20, 09:12 AM  
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Its not free anymore if you stay on site.

The parking fee is huge... I know ppl are oh factor it in, it is part of it, its all day... its too high... combined with the very high cost of entering the park, the over priced food... it really shouldn't be $25... it should at least be tiered depending on time of day you enter. there are a lot of times you may enter a park and leave for whatever reason after say 3 hours... what if you don't go back, yea okay it is your choice but $25!

I remember when it was $6. and a 4 day, no expiry, hopping ticket was about $140. (1999 ish)
Everything has gone up in the last 20 years though, not just Disney.
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Old 29 Sep 20, 09:22 AM  
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Not quite in disney's increases though!
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Old 29 Sep 20, 11:16 AM  
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Originally Posted by MariaLynda View Post
Its not free anymore if you stay on site.

The parking fee is huge... I know ppl are oh factor it in, it is part of it, its all day... its too high... combined with the very high cost of entering the park, the over priced food... it really shouldn't be $25... it should at least be tiered depending on time of day you enter. there are a lot of times you may enter a park and leave for whatever reason after say 3 hours... what if you don't go back, yea okay it is your choice but $25!

I remember when it was $6. and a 4 day, no expiry, hopping ticket was about $140. (1999 ish)
According to Disney's website, parking is still free at the parks if staying on site. It's the hotels you have to pay parking for.
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Old 29 Sep 20, 11:17 AM  
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Either way you are paying to park!
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Originally Posted by Donaldfan View Post
According to Disney's website, parking is still free at the parks if staying on site. It's the hotels you have to pay parking for.
Dread the day when you have to pay for both
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Old 29 Sep 20, 01:30 PM  
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Either way you are paying to park!
I know you are. But you said you have to pay to park at the parks and I said you don't, it's just the hotels. First timers might be reading this and I wouldn't want them to have incorrect information.
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