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Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5's day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park
Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5's day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5's day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park

This dad is one unhappy mouseketeer. A father-of-three who went viral for his posts about how much Walt Disney World costs says the $1,400 he spent for one day was not worth it. In TikTok that has been viewed by millions, Craig Stowell said a trip to the famed Orlando theme park with his wife and three kids blew up his wallet for only a modicum of enjoyment when faced with the never ending stream of lines at Disney. 'I don't want to say it this way, but if you do the average cost per ride, it probably isn't really worth it,' Stowell said of his experience at the happiest place on Earth. The frustrated dad said he spent $974 for five single-day tickets, and that's with the Florida resident discount. 'It started with the ticket purchase, and then it ran right into the parking ($30), and then it just was like a cash cow for the rest of the day,' Stowell told 'FOX & Friends.' He claimed that if he opted for the Lightning Passes to help skip some of the lines, he would've been down another $400. Disney has raised prices for its theme parks in recent years, with the cost of single-day, single-park tickets ranging between $119 to $199 for the 2025 season. It comes following internal surveys that reportedly showed a decline in the number of guests planning return visits to Disney's parks in 2023. The company recently announced that prices would increase for many 2026 dates. As Disney offers discounts and better pricing for multi-day stays, Stowell said it was apparent the company is favoring long-term guests over local families and day-trippers. 'Unfortunately, I don't think those day-trippers are what Disney wants,' he said. 'They want you to never leave the park. They want you there for five days, and they want you to drop 10 grand. So, I think that one-day trip I'm actually being punished for it.' Disney has been previously accused of being 'addicted' to raising prices that push the limit of what working class families can afford, insiders previously warned The Wall Street Journal. Stowell said he was glad his video went viral to demonstrate the struggle families are going through when trying to create memories together, but he was still taken aback by just how much support he received online. 'I kind of had a feeling it would go viral,' he said. 'It's very relatable. It's family-friendly. Disney's always a hot topic and we're all trying to pinch pennies. 'So, I kind of had an idea that people would be able to relate to it, just maybe not so much.' With Post wires

Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5's day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park
Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5's day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park

New York Post

time11-05-2025

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  • New York Post

Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5's day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park

The happiest place on Earth is facing growing criticism for becoming one of the most expensive. A Florida father is speaking out after a one-day visit to Orlando's Walt Disney World with his wife and three children cost nearly $1,400 — a price he says may not be worth it. 'It started with the ticket purchase, and then it ran right into the parking, and then it just was like a cash cow for the rest of the day,' small business owner Craig Stowell told 'FOX & Friends' on Wednesday alongside his daughter, Kendall. In a video that quickly went viral, Stowell broke down the cost of the trip: $30 for parking, $974 for five tickets using a Florida resident discount, and more than $245 for dinner. By the end of the day, the total had reached nearly $1,400. 'Trying to put a price tag versus value, what's it worth?' Stowell said. 'The lines were so long, so we're already a thousand [dollars] deep into the park. Now we're going to drop another $400 to get Lightning Passes.' Stowell added, 'I don't want to say it this way, but if you do the average of cost per ride, it probably isn't really worth it.' 5 5 Disney has increased prices in recent years. In 2024, the company raised the cost of single-day, single-park tickets for the 2025 season. Just recently, prices went up again for many 2026 dates. A one-day ticket to the Magic Kingdom now ranges from $139 to $199, depending on the day and season. To skip long lines, guests can purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for an additional $40 per person during top times, but it only applies to a select number of rides. The feature, once free, has become a common add-on cost for visitors trying to make the most of their day. Stowell believes the company is favoring long-term guests who stay at Disney resorts over local families or day-trippers. 'Unfortunately, I don't think those day-trippers are what Disney wants,' he said. 'They want you to never leave the park. They want you there for five days, and they want you to drop 10 grand. So, I think that one-day trip I'm actually being punished for it.' 5 According to The Wall Street Journal, some Disney insiders have expressed concern that the company has become 'addicted' to raising prices and may be approaching the limit of what middle-class families can afford. Internal surveys also reportedly show a decline in the number of guests planning return visits to both Walt Disney World and Disneyland since late 2023. Despite the high price tag, Stowell said he didn't expect the level of support his video would receive online. 5 'I kind of had a feeling it would go viral,' he said. 'It's very relatable. It's family-friendly. Disney's always a hot topic and we're all trying to pinch pennies. 'So, I kind of had an idea that people would be able to relate to it, just maybe not so much.'

Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5 day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park
Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5 day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park

New York Post

time11-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

Florida dad who paid $1,400 for family of 5 day trip at Disney World says he felt ‘punished' by park

The happiest place on Earth is facing growing criticism for becoming one of the most expensive. A Florida father is speaking out after a one-day visit to Orlando's Walt Disney World with his wife and three children cost nearly $1,400 — a price he says may not be worth it. Advertisement 'It started with the ticket purchase, and then it ran right into the parking, and then it just was like a cash cow for the rest of the day,' small business owner Craig Stowell told 'FOX & Friends' on Wednesday alongside his daughter, Kendall. In a video that quickly went viral, Stowell broke down the cost of the trip: $30 for parking, $974 for five tickets using a Florida resident discount, and more than $245 for dinner. By the end of the day, the total had reached nearly $1,400. 'Trying to put a price tag versus value, what's it worth?' Stowell said. 'The lines were so long, so we're already a thousand [dollars] deep into the park. Now we're going to drop another $400 to get Lightning Passes.' Stowell added, 'I don't want to say it this way, but if you do the average of cost per ride, it probably isn't really worth it.' Advertisement 5 Florida dad Craig Stowell documented his expensive trip to Disney World with his wife and three kids in a video posted to TikTok on May 6, 2025. flyingwheels/TikTok 5 The family spent more than $245 for dinner at Disney World. flyingwheels/TikTok Disney has increased prices in recent years. In 2024, the company raised the cost of single-day, single-park tickets for the 2025 season. Just recently, prices went up again for many 2026 dates. A one-day ticket to the Magic Kingdom now ranges from $139 to $199, depending on the day and season. Advertisement To skip long lines, guests can purchase a Lightning Lane Multi Pass for an additional $40 per person during top times, but it only applies to a select number of rides. The feature, once free, has become a common add-on cost for visitors trying to make the most of their day. Stowell believes the company is favoring long-term guests who stay at Disney resorts over local families or day-trippers. Advertisement 'Unfortunately, I don't think those day-trippers are what Disney wants,' he said. 'They want you to never leave the park. They want you there for five days, and they want you to drop 10 grand. So, I think that one-day trip I'm actually being punished for it.' 5 Stowell's wife takes a sip from a frozen margarita during the expensive trip. flyingwheels/TikTok According to The Wall Street Journal, some Disney insiders have expressed concern that the company has become 'addicted' to raising prices and may be approaching the limit of what middle-class families can afford. Internal surveys also reportedly show a decline in the number of guests planning return visits to both Walt Disney World and Disneyland since late 2023. Despite the high price tag, Stowell said he didn't expect the level of support his video would receive online. 5 Stowell shared the final price to be $1,391.91. flyingwheels/TikTok 5 Stowell feels that the park is punishing locals in favor of long-term guests. flyingwheels/TikTok Advertisement 'I kind of had a feeling it would go viral,' he said. 'It's very relatable. It's family-friendly. Disney's always a hot topic and we're all trying to pinch pennies. 'So, I kind of had an idea that people would be able to relate to it, just maybe not so much.'

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