FirstTimeDisneyVisit
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Never regret it ... we love each and every trip and always learn or see something new !

[/QUOTE]OP - I understand where you are coming from, I think, and the concern over potentially regretting our planned trip in 2014 is what made me cancel it. I currently have a lot of trepidation about our planned trip for 2016.
For me it is all about return on investment. I know not everyone sees it this way, nor need they.
For my family of 8 to buy 5-day tickets it will cost $2525.60. That is $505.12 per day.
We have a local amusement park that is really a gem. If I have to pay full price for a day there (when we don't have annual passes or find a great coupon) it will come to about $210 for a full day. When we go to that local park we have a blast. We have a genuinely amazing time and leave feeling absolutely satisfied with ourselves. Now - this is where my conundrum lies: if we go to a WDW park for a full day - will we have 2.5 times as much fun? It can't be had. Say hometown park delivers a 9/10 for WOW. Can WDW offer 23/10? No. It can't. It just can't. And this is only comparing the cost of the entry tickets, and not adding in transportation to Florida and accommodations.
Once upon a time I was okay with that. We do love the characters. I am willing to spend more for the characters. Should I pay 2.5 times more?
I used to get very excited about the attraction concepts and the *new* things that were there each visit. Sadly, very little has been added since our last trip in 2011; yet, prices have gone up. And I won't get started on the inception of FP+, but it surely has changed how my family will experience the parks.
I know many scoff and will rapidly (rabidly?) point out that a family-owned amusement park doesn't compare with WDW parks. My point is we measure on different scales. For me it will always come down to what can I get for my money. If my kids (2, 5, 9, 11, 13, & 15) are blown away by days at local parks, the local zoo, the local living museum, our beach vacations, our cross-country road trips, ETC., I have a very hard time assigning so many dollars to a trip to WDW. Since they have so much fun everywhere I am going to go after quantity --- because to them it is pretty close to equal quality.
And we do WDW as cheaply as possible. We stay in beautiful, 5-bedroom vacation homes. We buy tix from UCT. We eat our in-park meals with our Visa Rewards points. But in the end it is still a very costly investment.
I haven't read each and every response, so maybe this is repetitive, but....
Here on this Board, the average poster has been to WDW many, many times, and is headed there again, or just came back, or both! So it is hard to get a real world perspective on "regret". This is a self-selecting Board made up of people who, by definition, cannot regret their trips to WDW. People who do regret their trips don't hang out here. For example, my feelings toward Cape Cod are similar to yours (or your family's) toward WDW. When I go, I spend a lot of money and conclude that I could get the same experience close to home for far less money. So guess what? You won't find "JimmyV" posting on a Cape Cod Tips and Strategies Board. What I am saying is that there are many, many people who share your viewpoint. Just not here.
Among my "real world", non-DisBoard friends, the average family has been to WDW between 0-2 times. The vast majority of those folks feel one of three ways:
Those are the types of people found here. But in my little corner of the world, they are in a very small minority. I am the "Disney loving oddball" in the group. Not the other way around. So by no means should you feel odd or out of place for concluding that your are done with Disney. You are actually closer to the majority than you know.
- Did it. Enjoyed it. Spent a lot of money. Time to move on to something else.
- Did it. Don't understand how anyone could love that place. Too hot. To crowded. Too expensive. Never going back. Or
- Never been. Never will go. You've got to be kidding me. $6,000 to go to an amusement park. You guys have been drinking the Kool-Aid ................................ Now, there definitely are people in a fourth or fifth group.
- Did it. They're now hooked. Can't wait to go back. And
- Have been going regularly for years and intend to continue doing so.
Good points. As for the money... our vacation budget was meager compared to many on here, lol, but it was very expensive for our budget! Oh if we really had to, I'm sure we could dip into our savings and do a long weekend away, I just like to be cautious withmoney.
I haven't read each and every response, so maybe this is repetitive, but....
Here on this Board, the average poster has been to WDW many, many times, and is headed there again, or just came back, or both! So it is hard to get a real world perspective on "regret". This is a self-selecting Board made up of people who, by definition, cannot regret their trips to WDW. People who do regret their trips don't hang out here. For example, my feelings toward Cape Cod are similar to yours (or your family's) toward WDW. When I go, I spend a lot of money and conclude that I could get the same experience close to home for far less money. So guess what? You won't find "JimmyV" posting on a Cape Cod Tips and Strategies Board. What I am saying is that there are many, many people who share your viewpoint. Just not here.
Among my "real world", non-DisBoard friends, the average family has been to WDW between 0-2 times. The vast majority of those folks feel one of three ways:
Those are the types of people found here. But in my little corner of the world, they are in a very small minority. I am the "Disney loving oddball" in the group. Not the other way around. So by no means should you feel odd or out of place for concluding that your are done with Disney. You are actually closer to the majority than you know.
- Did it. Enjoyed it. Spent a lot of money. Time to move on to something else.
- Did it. Don't understand how anyone could love that place. Too hot. To crowded. Too expensive. Never going back. Or
- Never been. Never will go. You've got to be kidding me. $6,000 to go to an amusement park. You guys have been drinking the Kool-Aid ................................ Now, there definitely are people in a fourth or fifth group.
- Did it. They're now hooked. Can't wait to go back. And
- Have been going regularly for years and intend to continue doing so.
I don't really know whom to quote for this so I will quote myself...
I wasn't always so grumpy about WDW vacations. I was the person my friends would routine ask, "Are you really going to Disney, again?!" In fact, I felt like it was a good deal, financially, for the variety it offered and the length of park days. And before the changes in non-expiration tickets I REALLY thought it was a great deal.
The problem now is if we go next May as planned it will have been five years since we last went. In that time very little NEW has been developed. We will enjoy visiting NFL, but there isn't much else beyond that. Meanwhile the prices have gone up. And I don't mean to encourage any FP debate, but the inception of FP+ will change the way my family experiences the park; it seems like ride rationing to us.
I never before wondered if we'd regret a trip. The thought never entered my mind. But I've read on these boards many times where posters encourage visitors to lower/change their expectations. That's ominous.