Our next trip won't be till summer 2022 at the earliest, so it's not really this year's increase that will impact it directly. But... If this year sees a big increase in price, and then next year... It could price us out, or mean we only buy a one or two day ticket instead of 4 etc...
It's so hard to say, because as Canadians, it also depends on what the dollar does. If tickets rise but the dollar gains enough strength, it sort of evens out for us. But if tickets rise AND dollar goes lower, forget it. Kiss Disney goodbye.
What I'm really waiting to see is if they'll bring the Canadian resident tickets back in the fall (since we're really hoping the border opens back up by end of year).
As far as what the increase will be... I don't think we'll see noticable increases in ticket price per se - bad PR during a pandemic. But, I do agree - the discounting we normally see on the longer tickets will probably be chopped, and I can see them raising the cost to do park hoppers.