TimeforMe-
Isn't the whole Disney experience potentially over the top? Let's say you make a budget for yourself. You could choose to go for 2 nights at the
Disneyland Hotel paying $300 a night and then choose to eat mostly fast food meals and not buy suvenirs.
You could chose to stay at the Park Vue Inn for 5 nights at $60 per night and then eat out at a couple of nice restaurants and maybe buy a couple of things.
You could choose to stay at the Carousel Inn for 3 nights at $90 per night and eat out at different kinds of places.
I love that Disney provides experiences for everyone regardless of what the want to spend. The above scenerios would reflect someone who puts their emphasis on either where they stay, enjoying the grounds, etc or whether they enjoy their meals.
I totally agree that $53 for a buffet is expensive. But on vacation as in all things, time is money. If you can afford to come to the parks for two days you want to make it a full experience and if you can "save" yourself 2-3 hours of wait time for an attraction that means a lot to you, then it's worth the splurge.
I would love to have the chance to do this. To eat delectable desserts from a prime seating spot and just enjoy myself but that's me. I am a family of two so I'm not as worried about paying for four people so maybe this is an experience more appealing to me.
I love degrapevine's response when she said that her family would plan on eating a meal in the room to pay for this experience. That means they are willing to "cut back" in one area to "splurge" in another. It just doesn't sound like this is an area that would be worth it to you.