After reading the thread about members survey answers I was not surprised that basically there are two camps, the AP people and the PH people .
I have always been curious about why peole buy AP's or UPH. I am a true Disney fan. But after 15 trips in 13 years if I spent more than 3 to 4 days in the parks in a year I think I would go seriously berserk. What do you people do in the parks? If you are spending all the extra money just so you can go eat in restaurants in the parks aren't you spending extra money on tickets just to spend extra money on food? I have eaten in most of the restaurants in the parks and I believe that most of the best restaurants can be found at the resorts. Of the 10 best restaurants I've ever experienced none were on property, and all those were less than what I would have spent at one of the best Disney restaurants.
It seems to me to make your AP's work that you would have to spend 13-14 days in the park. At that number of days it still costs arounf $30 per day. Wouldn't you feel that at $30 per day per family member that you would have to spend at least 5-6 hrs in the parks to make it pay? So what do you do with that many days a year at WDW theme parks?
I have always been curious about why peole buy AP's or UPH. I am a true Disney fan. But after 15 trips in 13 years if I spent more than 3 to 4 days in the parks in a year I think I would go seriously berserk. What do you people do in the parks? If you are spending all the extra money just so you can go eat in restaurants in the parks aren't you spending extra money on tickets just to spend extra money on food? I have eaten in most of the restaurants in the parks and I believe that most of the best restaurants can be found at the resorts. Of the 10 best restaurants I've ever experienced none were on property, and all those were less than what I would have spent at one of the best Disney restaurants.
It seems to me to make your AP's work that you would have to spend 13-14 days in the park. At that number of days it still costs arounf $30 per day. Wouldn't you feel that at $30 per day per family member that you would have to spend at least 5-6 hrs in the parks to make it pay? So what do you do with that many days a year at WDW theme parks?