I would also say that while I have not read the whole article, I read enough to know that this guy is trying to make things worse than they appear. Let's look at the statement that the prices "rocketed" past $100 this year. That statement sounds like tickets were $70 and just soared. If I remember correctly, they were $96 or so last year. So they went up a few dollars. That's not rocketing past 100...that's more like taking a
scooter/moped.
Another thing I saw was in the comparison of prices where they listed Six Flags charging only $62 at it's Maryland park. I believe that is one of their cheapest parks (along with the NY park which used to be Dorian Lake until about the same time). It also was not Six Flags until just a few years ago. In other words, it is an acquired park that Six Flags is SLOWLY transforming into one of their normal parks...not worth the cost of the other parks they operate which seem to vary from $50-75 for gate prices...and remember they are not the resort that WDW is. Busch Gardens in VA I think costs about $80 at the gate these days. And that is also not a resort.
Honestly, reading this article...it looks like the writer took the worst case scenario...the highest prices he found for everything. Even someone staying in a 2000/night bungalow would probably stay for a few days and have tickets FAR BELOW the $100/day cost. The expensive meals, the expensive experiences...they all exist. And that is the case anywhere you go. I can book a hotel for $40 when I travel to see my family. I choose to stay in $100 ones for the comfort. I could stay in $200 ones in the same places.
There are expensive restaurants that I can't eat at if I wanted to. But I can also go somewhere and eat for $6 if I want.
WDW is the same. I can stay in a budget hotel, go to the parks, pack my own food and have a blast for a few days for less than one night in a bungalow. Or I can go all out and spend a fortune. The middle class can still go...they just need to budget. Stop paying for cable, stop buying new cars every 3-4 years when they will last 10+ and stop buying stuff on credit. Pay cash only. If you can't buy it...don't. Then you can afford a WDW trip.