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I am not sure how Disney can be considered an expensive expense when comparing to the price of vacations elsewhere...
First of all, going to WDW is not a necessary expense, if you cannot afford it, you shouldn't be going. Usually I save and eat very inexpensively for a couple of months before we go to make sure I have plently of spending money but in NO WAY am I going to live uncomfortably because of Disney... I simply wouldn't go if I couldn't really afford it.
Do I make a lot of money, absolutely NOT. But to me, Disney is not an expensive vacation. There is a similar thread going around about this but to me, going to WDW is actually a REALLY good deal for what you get, especially for us. We don't have children and can go during the value season so we can get rack rates for less money and there are better deals in the value season as well. The free dining promotion is perfect for us!
When I went to WDW last year in September, I also spent 2 nights/3 days in NYC in comparing that vacation to the 12 night/13 day vacation of Disney... I actually spent close to the same.
WDW:
Flight: $260 pp
Vacation Pkg including dining for 14 nights and 10 day PH: $900 pp
Spending on food: close to nothing on free DDP
NYC:
Flight: $200 pp (from Orlando, if it was from Portland it's usually around $300)
NYC Grand Hyatt at dicounted price including tax for 2 nights: $500 pp
Spending on food: RIDICULOUS! I spent a lot of money on food in comparing to WDW... with similar eating habits to WDW. We ate at 2 TS restaurants while there (touristy places of course) at Tavern on the Green and Hard Rock Cafe. CS like places... I went to a Yankees game and that was a good chunk of change for the ticket and for souvenirs, food and very expensive beer (gotta love spending $8 on a bottle of Stella Artois).
All in all, they ending up being similar priced vacations! But it was kind of cool when I was in the World of Disney store in NY thinking I was going to be in WDW later that night...
First of all, going to WDW is not a necessary expense, if you cannot afford it, you shouldn't be going. Usually I save and eat very inexpensively for a couple of months before we go to make sure I have plently of spending money but in NO WAY am I going to live uncomfortably because of Disney... I simply wouldn't go if I couldn't really afford it.
Do I make a lot of money, absolutely NOT. But to me, Disney is not an expensive vacation. There is a similar thread going around about this but to me, going to WDW is actually a REALLY good deal for what you get, especially for us. We don't have children and can go during the value season so we can get rack rates for less money and there are better deals in the value season as well. The free dining promotion is perfect for us!
When I went to WDW last year in September, I also spent 2 nights/3 days in NYC in comparing that vacation to the 12 night/13 day vacation of Disney... I actually spent close to the same.
WDW:
Flight: $260 pp
Vacation Pkg including dining for 14 nights and 10 day PH: $900 pp
Spending on food: close to nothing on free DDP
NYC:
Flight: $200 pp (from Orlando, if it was from Portland it's usually around $300)
NYC Grand Hyatt at dicounted price including tax for 2 nights: $500 pp
Spending on food: RIDICULOUS! I spent a lot of money on food in comparing to WDW... with similar eating habits to WDW. We ate at 2 TS restaurants while there (touristy places of course) at Tavern on the Green and Hard Rock Cafe. CS like places... I went to a Yankees game and that was a good chunk of change for the ticket and for souvenirs, food and very expensive beer (gotta love spending $8 on a bottle of Stella Artois).
All in all, they ending up being similar priced vacations! But it was kind of cool when I was in the World of Disney store in NY thinking I was going to be in WDW later that night...