True of course but you're not considering the question of magnitude and its compound effect.
Here is some historical data (I'm a numbers guy):
One Day Ticket
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In 2000: $46 plus tax
That 2000 price in 2019 with inflation: $70
Real 2019 Price: $109-159
4-Day Park Hopper Ticket (same parks we have now)
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In 2000: $176 plus tax
That 2000 price in 2019 with inflation: $268
Real 2019 Price: $480-610
Fort Wilderness Most Expensive Campsite at Christmas
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In 2009: $116 plus tax (Premium)
That 2009 price in 2019 with inflation: $140
Real 2020 Price: $220 Premium Meadow (was plain Premium in 2009).
Prices have risen much quickly over the last decade or two far outpacing inflation and for sure outpacing real (after inflation) wage growth. At the same time Disney has been giving us less magic and worse customer service. And if you compound those big price increases year after year, you approach where we are now.
Disney used to enjoy a sterling reputation for its customer service and a premium brand for its products. It's been accelerating downhill (referred to in Disney-speak as "declining by degrees") and is trending toward the likes of Comcast and dear departed Enron.
I'm committed to 2020 but the recent actions are leaving a bad taste in my mouth. Heck in 2022 I might go some place cheaper like London again.
Bama Ed
PS - and yes Teamubr, 60% of the old Premium campsites are now Premium Meadow. It's easier to say what loops ARENT'T PM as to say what loops are. Guess our DISMeet will end up in 400, 500, 1100, 1200, or 1300 on the Premium side.