Okay I love a good debate and this little one here between Jen and Shan speaks volumes to how I feel about Dsiney. As the people here know me and my Siggy shows I have been looking forward to a stay at the Fort since I bought my camper in October. But I must admit I'm seriously having second thoughts now. With my DD's handicaps it will be more work to stay at FW. Then you add the rate increases it really makes it less attractive. We normally stay at a moderate resort during free dining. I pay more for a nicer resort but come out ahead with free food. And I love exploring the different flavors of Disney.
The main reason I wanted to stay at the fort was to soak up the atmosphere. But is that really worth over $100 a night and I have to cook my own food after a long day just to make up the difference. I think not. The fort seems nice enough but not at the prices I see quoted for when I want to visit and the level of the site I want.
Finally I too have been guilty of posting about how Disney keeps cutting corners and raising prices. And I had my share of Disney faithfull jump on me too. It's just plain discusting how Disney can do it with a straight face and expect you to be blinded by Pixie Dust. Since when is it a good business practice to just rip people off. It is also funny how some people accept these cuts as just a cost of doing business. I disagree completely. We all go to Disney expecting a certain level of service for our hard earned money. When Disney fails to deliver that service accidently or intentionally they loose our trust and eventually our business. The only thing Disney really has going for it is that it is a unique place. For that we are willing to pay a little more to experience it. But there is a limit as stated here already. I have a specific number in my head that I'm willing to spend. But if the current trend of raising prices and cutting corners continues at Disney I won't be spending anything at all. Regardless of discounts or free things which the fort does not seem to have anymore.
I'm a Disney fan from way back..I mean we went as kids, and I've taken my own family regulary since '91. Sure it's expensive. Only it was a place where we could bring our family and there was something for everyone. Given the age differences in our kids..it was a blessing to have somplace where EVERYBODY was happy. Over the years..we did see some of the "magic" start to dissapear. The little things we enjoyed that made Disney "magical". It wasn't the price of the rooms(which are considerable)..you kind of expect they'll increase. More in the area of customer service and cleanliness. Not so much the price of the tickets..but the way, they would chip away at their value..charging more for the no expiration..or the park hopping. Little things that long time visitors were used to as the magic of Disney.
Admitidly, as much as we are huge Disney fans...we took a 5 year break from visiting. When you go to often..you see this. It's in your face and you remember that the year before you didn't have to pay for something that this year... you're paying A LOT for.
I would imagine THAT is what the Floridia residents..or those that live in closer proximity feel only a more heightened level. As they are in a position to visit more frequently...based on their location, but aren't seeing any bang for their buck. You don't walk away thinking.."okay, I paid a small fortune..but..man, I had the greatest time, and my kids think I'm king!"..You're getting..."hey ma...how come we can't do this,

or that..we did it last year?"..AND you're paying more than you did last year.

(damn greedy little kids!

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I'm not asking Disney or anyone to give me something for nothing. There's always strings attached to those kind of offers. I don't even expect that I'm gonna feel that I got what I paid for in Disney...I KNOW going in it's gonna be a small fortune!..I just want to leave happy after I spend it!
Now all that being said, THIS is what varies from person to person, and is the difference between those that can visit with more frequency (logistically speaking)...and those who make a trip once year or every few years. I know for a fact you don't look quite so carefully at the little things, if you make the trip every few years.
As to FW..I think there are decent rates to be found..and as a once a year visitor you can probably work your way around the $100. - $120.00 a night sites to get yourself a decent value. At least at this point...who knows what the increase in rates..and making the sites into a majority being premium or preferred will bring.

If you're a state resident, and they aren't offering the codes or applying AP or Florida resident discounts to the Fort(which you bought SO you could visit more often to begin with)..I can sympathize with that frustration. I wouldn't see myself spending a long holiday weekend there, much as it is likely one of the best spots in Florida to camp. Given these tough economic times...folks aren't so apt to just..."eat" the chipping away at the little things anymore. Now more than ever..you want to know when you spend your hard earned money ...(more money than you would pay to stay else where)..that Disney isn't giving you LESS than they did last year. You may not ask for more..because you know it's Disney..but by the same token.. don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining.

Which frankly..that's what I see the current Disney promtion of Pay for 4 days and stay for 7 as. If you want to pay full rack rate..then go ahead. Only Disney's not losing anything on that deal. They are getting people in there paying full rack rate for rooms, and then they offer 7 days worth of passes..for the price of 4. Give me a break

a 7 day pass is all over maybe $15 more than a 4 day pass. Please, you can't put a quarter tank of gas in the car for that. Well, at least you won't be able to by summer!

All the while they've they've cut back on the AP rates, Florida resident rates, and even public discount codes all previously offered.
I'm not sure how that's workin' for them. I do know that I read on another board

(sorry, I cheated) that the hotels are slow..and the parks as well. With this being presidents week, that will probably change. Only I saw photos of the MK and it was compared to the time period after 9-11. I was amazed at how empty it was. Maybe Disney has yet to feel these tough economic times the same way the rest of us are

as this goes on..we can only hope they offer us some better deals.
Our family has a Florida trip planned for May. I'd love to say "let's do Disney"..only between park passes and rooms..it's just not affordable. We'll be skipping Disney this year. Unless of course our business goes down the tubes, and we're living in the trailer..then who knows

...us and a couple of cases of wine will be making our way down I95 to Florida..and we'll just hang outside FW looking for one of you lucky campers...to take pity on us and let us camp on your site!
