Is Disney still a family destination?

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  • Cameramonkey

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    Come on guys, explain this to me where you convince me this isn’t grooming. Who is disneys target audience here? You don’t think this is intentional?
    At the very least its equal opportunity gone mad. Like the dude that sued Hooters because they wouldnt hire him as a server. Even in the best light it is still effing ridiculous.
     

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    The deal, which will go on sale Oct. 24, offers tickets for as little as $50 per child per day, and can be used between Jan. 8 through March 10 at Disneyland or Disney California Adventure. Current prices for children are $104 and up.


    The new deal is for 1, 2, or 3 day ticket packages.

    "These limited-time child tickets are a great value," said spokesperson Kelsey Lynch on the Disney Parks blog.

    The deal provides significant savings compared to current children’s ticket prices, which are $270 for a 2-day pass and $340 for 3 days. Under the promotion, a 3-day child pass is $150.
    One-day kids’ tickets can sell for up to $179, which is the park’s “highest demand” date ticket, usually falling around Halloween or Christmas.
    The new deal has no blackout dates and will expire 13 days after the first day of use, if multiple days are purchased. That means customers will have to use their multi-day tickets within a two-week window after the first visit. -Epoch Times
    Adults will need to reserve their full priced tickets separately.

    That said, even lower prices aren't going to convince many conservative parents to patronize the woke entertainment company.

    "I just don’t think we’ll be taking our kids back any time soon, especially after their new movie basically makes God into the bad guy," one recent Disneyland visitor told the Epoch Times, referring to Disney Pixar's latest movie reveal for "Wish," which turns the movie's God-like figure into an antagonist.

    In August, Disney came under fire for their upcoming Snow White remake, after the son of the man who animated and directed the original version called it a "disgrace" and labeled the "woke things" they've made up as "insulting."

    David Hand—son of the animator and director of the original version who was known by the same name—issued a harsh rebuke of the remake, telling the Telegraph on Aug. 18 that Disney's "woke" version is an insult to his father's work.

    "It’s a whole different concept, and I just totally disagree with it, and I know my dad and Walt would also very much disagree with it," Mr. Hand said.

    He said he disagrees with the entire concept, calling it a "disgrace," suggesting that Disney is "trying to do something new with something that was such a great success earlier."
     

    bobzilla

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    People who will bite at the opportunity to go to Disney because they have a pricing special are being bought.

    What’s your price? How much will it take for you to support a perverted company like Disney? How much are your children worth?
    Since I don't have children, it's pretty cheap. I like good entertainment and they do it well.
     

    d.kaufman

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    People who will bite at the opportunity to go to Disney because they have a pricing special are being bought.

    What’s your price? How much will it take for you to support a perverted company like Disney? How much are your children worth?
    Apparently some can be bought for saving just a few dollars. Not thousands, hundreds of thousands, or even millions. But a couple bucks. Makes ya wonder what else they'd sell out on for a $100 or so
     
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