How Disney Vacations Became Too Expensive For Many Americans

CNBC
6 Sept 202418:14

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the rising costs of visiting Disney parks, with ticket prices increasing significantly since 2012. Despite the magic and nostalgia, the high expenses are affecting attendance, with Disney reporting a drop in operating profits. The script explores the financial strain on families, the impact on super fans and annual passholders, and Disney's strategies to maintain its customer base. It also touches on the broader theme park industry and consumer choices, questioning if the high prices will deter visitors and affect Disney's dominance.

Takeaways

  • 🎫 Disney park ticket prices have significantly increased, with a one-day base ticket at Disney World averaging $89 in 2012 and $147 in 2022, reflecting an approximate 5% annual growth.
  • 📉 Disney reported a 3% drop in operating profits year-over-year in Q3 2024, indicating a potential consumer pushback against rising prices.
  • 💸 The high cost of Disney experiences, including food and merchandise, has led to some consumers questioning the value, especially as the company's stock has dropped over 15% in six months.
  • 👪 Disney's pricing strategy may be affecting its customer base, with families feeling the financial strain and considering Disney vacations as a luxury expense.
  • 🏰 Despite the price hikes, Disney Parks remain a significant revenue and profit driver for the company, accounting for about 40% of total revenue and around 65% of total operating profit.
  • 📊 A comparison by a travel blogger showed a 44% increase in the cost of a one-day Disney World visit between 2017 and 2024, which is much higher than the national inflation rate.
  • 🌐 The script suggests that Disney is not alone in increasing prices, with competitors like Universal Studios also raising their ticket prices, impacting the theme park industry as a whole.
  • 👶 Disney is making efforts to keep its parks accessible to a wide audience, including offering lower-priced tickets for children and maintaining its lowest entry point ticket for several years.
  • 🔄 Disney's CEO, Bob Iger, has reversed some unpopular Covid-era changes, such as reintroducing free parking for resort guests and enhancing the Genie Plus service into Lightning Lanes.
  • 🌟 Disney Parks' strategy focuses on creating lifelong fans and super fans, which may involve balancing price increases with efforts to maintain guest satisfaction and intent to return.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of Disney parks in American culture?

    -Disney parks are considered a quintessential American vacation, often seen as a rite of passage for parents and children, and a place where childhood memories are made.

  • How has the cost of visiting Disney parks changed over the past decade?

    -The cost of visiting Disney parks has increased significantly. A one-day base level ticket to Disney World averaged $89 in 2012 and $147 in 2022, with an annual growth rate of about 5%.

  • What financial challenges did Disney face in Q3 2024?

    -In Q3 2024, Disney reported disappointing park numbers with operating profits dropping by 3% year-over-year, and its stock was down more than 15% in six months.

  • Why did Disney's consumer demand decrease according to their Q3 2024 report?

    -Disney blamed the decrease in consumer demand on a softening consumer environment, indicating that demand wasn't as high as they anticipated.

  • How has the increase in prices affected the consumer experience at Disney parks?

    -The increase in prices has led to some consumers pushing back, with Disney parks being described as 'incredibly expensive' and potentially getting too costly for inflation-weary American families.

  • What is the role of Disney's parks business in the company's overall profits?

    -Disney's parks business is crucial to its profits, accounting for about 40% of total revenue and around 65% of total operating profit.

  • How does Disney encourage guests to spend more even when attendance is stagnant?

    -Disney encourages guests to spend more through various means such as food, merchandise, upgraded park passes like Genie Plus, and other add-ons that allow for skipping lines.

  • What is the average cost increase for a one-day trip to Disney World from 2017 to 2024?

    -The average cost for a one-day trip to Disney World for two adults increased by almost $320 between 2017 and 2024, representing a 44% increase.

  • How has Disney responded to the perception of becoming too expensive?

    -Disney has made some changes to address the issue, such as keeping the lowest ticket tier stable since 2019 and offering flexibility in pricing on off-peak days.

  • What steps has Disney taken to maintain its appeal to families despite rising prices?

    -Disney has introduced lower-cost options like a $50 kids ticket and has not changed its lowest entry point ticket price in five years, aiming to make the parks accessible to a wider audience.

  • What is the current status of Disney's theme park visitation compared to other operators?

    -Disney remains the top global theme park operator, with 142 million visitors across all its parks in 2023, despite the challenges of rising prices.

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