My brother-in-law brought his family to Disneyland in Florida, and stopped by on their way home. They brought with them a dose of Norovirus that sickened all of us.
You Disney bashers can just stay away. We have been to Disneyland once, and Disney World 3 times. We’re planning to go back. The ticket price is a whole lot more palatable than the price of one night in a motel. What do you get for that?
I hear you. A can of salt was 9c for years, now 99c. I once owned a house for 15 years. When I went to sell, it sold for 30% more. However, this was during the Carter Years when prices were doubling and tripling, so the purchasing power of the house was far less when I sold it!
Umm, No.. it’s what you get when the owners want a return on their investment.. AND have to pay the operators who expect somewhat of a living wage.. AND have to pay rent for the parking lot AND fuel to get to the site.. AND……………………
$3 for a 30 second ride, that’s $360 per hour. At that ‘rate’ a 13 hour day at Disneyland would be $4,680 but you need to take away travel to the next line, waiting in that line and food/bathroom breaks.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
SOME things don’t change, Phil?
howtheduck over 6 years ago
3 bucks? That’s a bargain by today’s standards. Try $105 per day per person at Disneyland.
Rosette over 6 years ago
Wait till he sees how much the food costs!
Asharah over 6 years ago
Didn’t Elly give them any money?
Enter.Name.Here over 6 years ago
Some things don’t change, and others unfortunately do.
sandpiper over 6 years ago
He’s going to feel a lot older before this day is over
jpayne4040 over 6 years ago
Some things don’t change, but prices at the fair do every year!
kfccanada over 6 years ago
Nothing is cheap anymore! Sadly….
M2MM over 6 years ago
Local fairs are always pricey. :D
HarryLime Premium Member over 6 years ago
You know you’re getting old … really, really old … when you start comparing today’s prices with those of your youth. Dagnabit!
david_42 over 6 years ago
Make the nickel-candybar adjustment: rides were five candybars when I was a kid, they’re a buck now, so $3 is a bargain.
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
$15 for the county fair here, but that includes all of the Grandstand shows.
Carnival rides excluded. Never really liked them anyway.
smokysilver.so Premium Member over 6 years ago
All of the above, however, riding the Santa Monica Pier ferris wheel at sunset was the most wonderful thing and makes up for them all.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 6 years ago
…ticket prices…
joefearsnothing over 6 years ago
That’s definitely Canada cuz here in the good ole US of A it’s “candy apples, cotton candy and corn dogs”! ;o}
rob over 6 years ago
Just like back in the 60s I could go see a matinee, get a coke and a giant dill pickle for about $1.00
BiathlonNut over 6 years ago
My brother-in-law brought his family to Disneyland in Florida, and stopped by on their way home. They brought with them a dose of Norovirus that sickened all of us.
ms-ss over 6 years ago
You Disney bashers can just stay away. We have been to Disneyland once, and Disney World 3 times. We’re planning to go back. The ticket price is a whole lot more palatable than the price of one night in a motel. What do you get for that?
ms-ss over 6 years ago
BTW, go to Disney World in the off times. In mid-January the lines are pretty short.
tuslog1964 over 6 years ago
I hear you. A can of salt was 9c for years, now 99c. I once owned a house for 15 years. When I went to sell, it sold for 30% more. However, this was during the Carter Years when prices were doubling and tripling, so the purchasing power of the house was far less when I sold it!
ckeller over 6 years ago
I don’t understand. Why would the fair have charged less for the first thirty-one rides?
Train 1911 over 6 years ago
Phil you better have deep pockets
rebelstrike0 over 6 years ago
That’s what you get when governments and central banks print up paper money willy-nilly.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 6 years ago
Umm, No.. it’s what you get when the owners want a return on their investment.. AND have to pay the operators who expect somewhat of a living wage.. AND have to pay rent for the parking lot AND fuel to get to the site.. AND……………………
purpleriver about 6 years ago
$3 for a 30 second ride, that’s $360 per hour. At that ‘rate’ a 13 hour day at Disneyland would be $4,680 but you need to take away travel to the next line, waiting in that line and food/bathroom breaks.