kevschickee
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mistysue said:What I'm noticing everybody compare is the lodging cost. I think what you really need to look at is what your family wants to do. If I rented a campsite and tried to get my kids to hang out in the forest and on the beach for a week we would be miserable after the first hour.
Our disney vacations are significantly cheaper than our other trips because we have to keep finding things to do. My kids won't even go on a beach because the sand creeps them out. Then we end up going to putt putt golf, looking for entertainment places, going shopping, and doing tons of crap that adds up fast and doesn't last long. My family has a cottage on a beach and we spend more THERE staying for free than we do per day at Disney. The per day cost of entertainment at Disney saves us money because we like to go for long periods... Short trips just aren't worth the hassle for us.
Then my son has a bunch of allergies so we really have trouble even finding places to eat out if we aren't at Disney.
My kids love the beach. We go in the morning plop our stuff down and will get some thing there for lunch then have dinner at the camp site. We do dinner out once and it is always lobster and clams. It rained real bad one day so we did movies and bowling. I can see how some kids can get board with it. Maybe when my kids get older they will start to not like it. Right now they are 7&5.