DisneyBlonde
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That it's just for kids, and that it's too expensive.

°O°Joe said:To me the biggest misconception is that if you're an adult male who loves all things Disney, people either think you're a 1. dork, 2. immature or 3. a sexual predator or child molester...
Sometimes when I tell people I'm a big Disney fan, they give me that look like "Are you serious? Disney? For kids?"
They are so wrong... I mean after all, I'm the coolest person I know.![]()
bytheblood said:2. All grown ups (esp men) who go to Disney without kids are homosexual.
madelinesmum said:I guess opinions differ on what's expensive.
We go value and I think it's very affordable!
°O°Joe said:Also, how much ground you cover. If you're a Disney Freak and you don't miss a thing 'cause you walk real fast - you're definetly going to burn more calories than if you just kind of take it easy and walk slowly all around...
Also, I've noticed that different peoples' perceptions on what they *want* to eat is very different from person to person. In other words - I myself cannot ever imagine eating desert more than one time a day... I just don't *want* to. For whatever reason I have this conscious that tells me to eat something wholesome. Other people it seems that junk is all they want to eat at Disney World.
So when you say you eat what you want - it might be either a whole lot healthier or a whole lot less calories than what someone else wants to eat.
Hopefully that makes sense, just my theory... of course you're also right in saying genetics and metabolism play a part... so many factors.
Personally, I don't gain or lose weight while at Disney World.

madelinesmum said:I guess opinions differ on what's expensive.
We go value and I think it's very affordable!
MauraAndIainsDad said:Amen! I'm by far the biggest Disney fan in my family - so much so that my DW ribs me a little about it. If I were there alone - say, on a business trip / conference - I wouldn't think twice about going to the parks and having a blast.

If you *want* it to be and you do the research - WDW can be just as affordable as most vacations...
And I know that most of that is not Disney's fault, but when people say "a trip to disney is expensive" they DO have to figure out not just the cost of the parks and lodging, but also getting there.BlindTyldak said:Since it seems like a lot of folks are replying on the cost, let me do a little breakdown as to how the costs add up for some folks . . .
3 nights, 4 days, 2 adults, 1 child, value (this would be my average trip, I usually cannot get more time off from work) Nov 6-9, 2006
Airfare: $450 per person average (that IS value price out here), so $1,350
Package at Pop, w/ PH and Dining: $1,320.36
Total: $2,670
$667 a day to go to Disney. Tell me that's not steep now.And I know that most of that is not Disney's fault, but when people say "a trip to disney is expensive" they DO have to figure out not just the cost of the parks and lodging, but also getting there.
WaltD4Me said:ITA!With a little work and time, you can definitely make Disney affordable.
Another thing, I think alot of people think Disney is expensive because you pay for "entertainment" (park tickets) up front, so you see that big total right in the beginning, whereas if you go say to, I don't know, Cancun, you do your airfare and hotel and then you pay for the entertaiment part as you go on the trip. Say, snorkeling, scuba diving, boat trips, swim with the dolphins, that sort of thing, you pay one thing at a time, so you don't tend to add those things in to your "trip cost" the same as Disney.
Like my brother likes to rent a Jet Ski at the beach, it costs $80 for AN HOUR! $11 LESS than you pay for a whole DAY at Disney, but because it wasn't in the total he paid upfront for his trip, it doesn't "count."
Did that make ANY sense to anyone?! LOL! I know what I mean, but it doesn't seem to read right.