Monday, February 12, 2018

42 113 617 | Disneyland raises prices on most tickets and all annual passes, February 11, 2017


Disneyland raised prices for most admissions Sunday, a move that was widely expected as the park prepares for the 2019 opening of its much-anticipated “Star Wars” land.

Starting Feb. 12, all tickets and annual passes are now pricier, except for the cheapest “value” single-day off-season ticket, which will remain the same at $97, and the “value” one-day park hopper, which will actually decrease in price, from $157 to $147.

In 2016, Disneyland changed the way it sells tickets from a single standard ticket price. This system of demand-based pricing has become standard across entertainment and travel industries. In Disneyland’s case, ticket prices are divided among “value,” “regular” and “peak” days. On days projected to be the most crowded, a one-day, one-park ticket will now cost $135, up from $124.

Annual passholders will now pay at least $100 more per year, except for the Southern California Select pass, which is blocked out on weekends and will go up only $30 per year.

617 is the 113th prime number
Disneyland is known for their animations, cartoons, movies, amusement parks among others, hence the sci-fi / fantasy aspect of it all.
Green screen = 113. Mainstream = 113. Dishonest = 113. Bullshit = 113

Disneyland raised prices for most admissions Sunday, a move that was widely expected as the park prepares for the 2019 opening of its much-anticipated “Star Wars” land.

This Disneyland ticket price increase is instituted on the 42nd day of the year.
 History = 42. New = 42
Date numerology: 2/11/2018 = 2+1+1+20+18 = 42
Here we are in the month of February.

My annual pass expired long ago. It was fun but those memories are long past.
Also, these annual passes are terribly overpriced, but you guys already figured that out long ago.

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