Disneyland is being accused on social media of pricing out its most loyal customers with theme park ticket increases while tailoring its latest offerings to wealthier families, including a $100 super-sized sandwich, a $60 ride accessory and standard hotel rooms as high as nearly $800."Sadly, your magic is too expensive for many people, including children," one user wrote on Twitter in response to Disneyland's post that the magic is back.Others chimed in that Disneyland is "only for the rich & famous" and argued that "people have to mortgage their souls to go there."A recent poll of over 1,000 respondents conducted by Insider in May found that 222 respondents with a yearly income of $75,000 or less said they either "definitely would" or.