NemoRanger wrote:Also these vendors off 192 that claim to sell cheap disney tickets. The tickets say non tranferable right on the ticket. Why would anybody buy a used ticket that says non transferable. To me if I saw that on a used ticket I would have red flags going off in my head.
I know a guy who falls for these sorts of scams time and time again. I've even sat him down and tried to talk him through one of them with that sort of evidence, and the scammer told him some kind of nonsense that he totally bought. He's of above average intelligence and generally sensible, but for some reason his brain turns off when he thinks he's got a way around the system.
His mom was always convinced the system was out to rip her off and crowed about the ways she'd found around it, but she was doing it with little stuff, using expired coupons and the like, and usually with the aid of some friend who was employed there.

He'd do it with stuff that involved hundreds of dollars, but it was the same weird mental shift where his brain turned off when he had the supposed "opportunity" of getting something over a big corporation.
Zazu wrote:You think those prices are low, it used to cost only $1 to get into Disneyland.
Of course, if you wanted to see one of the attractions, those would run you from 10 to 75 cents. Each!
Yah, it's hard to compare historic prices, not just because of inflation, but because things have changed in other ways. If there were four parks in the early eighties, WDW tickets would have cost more, I expect. Even if someone sticks to the MK as the other parks are added, they're still paying for those new options, whether they want to or not.