snowwhite84
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It's a matter of perspective. Would $4 for a cocktail be reasonable to you? What about for someone living on an extremely tight income, for whom paying $4 for a drink is an extravagance?
I am in the same boat as a few others on this thread. I live in NYC, so a $13 cocktail at WDW is not crazy to me, that is what I pay where I live. In my day to day life, am I going to boycott social activities? No, I just make sure to pay my living expenses and then use disposable income for $13 drinks. What seems high to one person is not to another, and Disney has put plenty of thought into finding the sweet spot in pricing.
Price gouging seems an extreme accusation.
I am in the same boat as a few others on this thread. I live in NYC, so a $13 cocktail at WDW is not crazy to me, that is what I pay where I live. In my day to day life, am I going to boycott social activities? No, I just make sure to pay my living expenses and then use disposable income for $13 drinks. What seems high to one person is not to another, and Disney has put plenty of thought into finding the sweet spot in pricing.
Price gouging seems an extreme accusation.
This is one of those vacations you just have to plan and save for, but it's well worth it!