Nick Cannon Gives Disneyland $200,000 Every Year, and They Still Won’t Give Him a Discount

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Nick Cannon gave up some of his fatherhood experience at Disneyland on The Breakfast Club. The father of twelve shares a story that makes him impartial and a heavy spender. But this is all for his kids to be happy.

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The Breakfast Club had Nick Cannon as their recent guest; as always, they extracted info about his personal life. It was nothing near controversial, only that it proved how much he is willing to give his kids.

Cannon explained that Disneyland cups get at least $200k every year from him. Even though he failed to mention the most he spends, his least amount is quite the sum. The family does not all gather all at once for a Disneyland experience. Instead, Cannon visits the site every month — sometimes once or more.

Nick Cannon Won’t Get a Discount From Disneyland Even With his $200k Annual Spending

Amid surprising hosts of The Breakfast Club with his explanation, Nick Cannon maintained that there should be a discount. In an honest tone, he maintained that his old employee discount would be helpful if authorized. This should be a no-brainer for any organization, considering he is a constant visitor. But TMZ says it may never happen due to the economic crunch that seems to have bitten hard on Disneyland.

Cannon claimed that things have changed around the place, pointing at the pricing. This way, it is almost impossible for average families to visit. Yet, that doesn’t change his conviction to have his kids in the place. After all, their responsibility is within their budget.

It is no news that the entertainer shares his twelve children with different women. His eldest and first two kids were born during his marriage to Mariah Carey. Cannon’s last child is from a baby mama named Bre Tiesi.

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