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New AP Prices Released
Just announced overnight new AP prices for 2019. Signature Plus will now cost $1,399 - up by $250. Signature is now $1,149 - up by $150. Deluxe is now $799 a up by $70. Daily Max Pass will now cost $15 a day per person (up $5 a day) and the Max Pass add on to an AP will cost an extra $100 (up $25 a year). Thoughts?
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01-06-2019 04:30 AM
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Increase came a little earlier this year - so will we see another at the beginning of June or not till September. It feels like there may be two this year. Unless they count passholders changes instead of an increase. I wouldn't call this increase shocking but 150 per day for peak times means the pressure is on families who can only go during those times to get as much in as they can.
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New AP Prices Released
Darn. We missed the $10 MaxPass by 3 days!
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Originally Posted by
indiejones33
Just announced overnight new AP prices for 2019. Signature Plus will now cost $1,399 - up by $250. Signature is now $1,149 - up by $150. Deluxe is now $799 a up by $70. Daily Max Pass will now cost $15 a day per person (up $5 a day) and the Max Pass add on to an AP will cost an extra $100 (up $25 a year). Thoughts?
As long as the monthly payment option remains, it makes sense for Disney to continue raising prices until they find a price point that adversely affects profits or levels them off. They've clearly not reached that price point. Without the payment option, my guess is they'd have reached it long ago.
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