![]() It costs Disney a lot of money to operate all of these vehicles, especially with the inflation and high gas prices. ![]() It’s also a cash grab as they know people need to get around Disney property. MagicBand readers will be located at Transportation areas With a pay per ride model, Disney is hoping to decrease the demand for transportation and reduce the length of these lines. If you have ridden on any of these, you know how long the lines can be at the end of the day when the parks close. This change is partially due to an overflow of guests on Disney transportation. There are certainly pros and cons to a new pay per ride model as well as paying for transportation on Disney World property when it is currently free. ![]() This move by Disney is in line with their pay per ride model they are actively considering, which we reported on here. So if you ride a bus to and from the park now that would cost $4 vs $8 in the 70s when Disney World first opened. Taking in account inflation, $1.50 in the 70s would cost $8 in today’s money. Back when Disney World opened, it costs $1.50 for unlimited transportation on the monorails, steamboats, and motor trams for a day. Photo via ĭisney is not new to charging for transportation. Original Disney World Transportation Ticket.
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