Disney World prices stun parents as children are left ‘in tears’ | America | Travel
Disney World may be a magical kingdom, but the prices are catching people’s attention, and it comes after it was reported the holiday hotspot has been pretty empty lately. A man, known as i_dad_so_hard on TikTok, recently visited the Florida-based attraction and was left flabbergasted by the cost of basic items.
In a video posted on the social media site, he chronicled his journey around the park, drawing attention to the “ridiculous” prices he encountered. His trip was far from a steal, as he unveiled just how costly some items were. As he meandered through Disney World, he noted that a blueberry vodka lemonade was priced at $15.50 (£12.00), while a Canadian apple slushy was a steep $16.50 (£12.50). Although he admitted the prices “could be worse”, he vowed he’d “never” shell out for them.
Elsewhere in the park, a pair of Crocs were tagged at a hefty $64.99 (£48.00), and a jumper was over $80.00. He also displayed a phone case with a price tag of $39.00 (£29.00), and it’s not the first time someone has raised the alarm about the costs at a Disney resort.
As he continued his tour, he stumbled upon a Minnie Mouse handbag. Over the video, he wrote: “A meltdown was had over this backpack.”
After presenting the bag to the camera, he revealed it was a staggering $100.00 (£75.00), adding: “Not my child, but a child went full send tantrum.”
As he wandered around, he commented: “Whatever price you think it’s going to be inflated to, and then add 50% to that. Are we thinking on the candle? $35.00 (£26.00).
“Yeah, you just want to get some Disney ears for your kids. $35.00 there. It’s $100.00 in Disney ears for three kids. So, the next time you see someone with a Disney hat on, it’s basically like Gucci.”
Since the video was shared, it has amassed over 20,000 views, with viewers rushing to share their thoughts. One viewer remarked: “We took our son to Disney. After much crying (two days), we had to buy the bubble wand. I felt ashamed for buying it.”
Another added: “Everything is ridiculously high. I paid $60.00 for two three-piece chicken dinners.” A third also replied: “This is why Disney will never see me.”
Others believe customers are willing to pay the steep prices, with a fourth stating: “If one pays it, it’s their problem. I’ve never been there and don’t have any plans to.”
Another person also chimed in with: “Idiots keep paying it, so why not?” One more wrote: “As long as people pay it, they will ask it.”
Disney World is known for its fluctuating prices, with costs varying dramatically across food, merchandise and keepsakes. Guests can expect to pay around £11.00 for fast-food meals, while sit-down dining starts from approximately £16.37.
Merchandise such as shirts and hoodies can range from around £18.60 to £74.39, with other items like ears costing from around £18.00. However, these prices are subject to change.
Recently, there have been suggestions that Disney World is trying to make holidays more affordable for visitors. The theme park has offered discount promotions for resort guests in some instances, whilst also maintaining premium-priced experiences and large-scale investments in new attractions.
The company maintains that it offers a variety of price points to accommodate different budgets. There are also numerous ticket and hotel options for visitors to choose from. Disney World has been contacted for further information.