I think we're there, or will be after this trip. My husband agreed to go back this year (last year was our first family trip) but he absolutely refuses to go back anytime soon. Not because he doesn't like WDW or even so much how much it costs, but he doesn't feel the value is there. More the hotels than the parks, but he prefers the more relaxing pace of a beach trip (which of course is totally subjective). I know we'll go back at some point, but we won't be staying onsite--he can't understand why anyone would want to pay so much for a single room which is, when you take away the themed decorations, just a hotel room, when you can get much more for your money offsite. I'm not totally in agreement with him, but I do see his point. I started off planning this trip very much on the other side of the spectrum and quietly trying to figure out how I could talk him into going back sooner, but after the ADR wrangling, last-minute announcements (despite requiring guests to plan very far in advance) that will impact touring, rising costs, difficulty and frustration securing discounts (that honestly seemed deliberately released in a way to be as difficult to acquire as possible, not to mention frustration-inducing, and again with releasing them far, far after many things are required to be planned), and continuous news of attraction closures/super slow progress of construction, I'm really not fighting him on it anymore. It could be the area we're in, but we can take a beach vacation for a third of what it costs to go to Disney. I'm pricing all-inclusives for next year and it's far less than what we're paying for Disney--even after airfare which is quite a bit more than it costs us to fly to Orlando, and they even include alcohol. I think after this trip we'll have had enough of Disney for a while.