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- Jul 19, 2021
400 dollars on a luxury is still kind of expensive for some people, and for people who actually work, they're not gonna get to use that pass as much as someone like Lindsey.Not saying she isn’t rich, but you don’t have tj be rich to do that. As a socal native, I can attest that the SoCal annual passport to Disneyland is extremely cheap and nearly everyone has one. Even at my shitty college retail job most of my coworkers had one. You can just go to Disney whenever and ride space mountain or something to blow off steam. I had one coworker who was broke as a joke and still used their pass to go almost every day(the SoCal pas isn’t valid on weekends or the entire month of July)
There’s also stories like the dude who paid off his student loans by buying the six flags meal pass($200 a year) and proceeded to eat all of his lunches and dinners at six flags for 7 years straights. Effectively eating large portions of high calorie foods on a budget of $200 a year, or just under $2 a day(included lunch,dinner, a snack, and a unlimited drinks on top of a variety that included over 20 different restaurants on property).
Just saying, poor people love theme parks here
That's really weird, cause I can see any given family spending that amount in one day at the park, easy. Not sure how 400 for a whole year gets them profit. Either way, this is another great way for Disney to continue cashing in on the 20-40-year-old-autistic-adult-who-is obsessed-with-Disney demographic.
I wonder how often Ellis wanders over to the Galaxy's Edge bar for some Maclunky body shots and spiked blue milk