bigOlkid
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2003
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Well, I uttered the phrase I never thought I would in reference to Disney: "It's not worth it." Let me say at the outset, I'm not a troll or professional ranter, My family (Wife and 3 kids ,15,18,22) LOVE Walt Disney World. My first trip was at the age of two a couple of months after WDW opened, with multiple trips in the ensuing years, Including our honeymoon right up to to our trip this past march. I won't waste a lot of time trying to build up my Main Street Cred, lets just say WDW has been our go to place forever, but, especially in the last several years, I have arrived at the philosophy that the magic is still there, you just have to squint and hold your head right to see it. Well, sadly that philosophy has begun to change. WE are by no means a affluent bunch. WDW is pretty much the only vacation we take. We scrimp and save, sometimes use tax refunds, whatever it takes to book a trip. We stay at Port Orleans Riverside because it is generally the cheapest hotel for our party size. We have borne witness to expected price increases over time, and blindly skipped through the more recent "nickel and diming" because, "C'mon it's Disney!". No more free parking at the hotel, tiered dining plan, tiered tickets, oversold holiday parties, etc. We continued to vacation here because it was worth it TO US. This brings me to my recent epiphany, My parents winter in Florida and we sometimes visit them during the winter school break. We are varying degrees of Star Wars fans, with me and my middle child being the biggest SW geeks, so after learning the opening date for rise of the resistance would coincide with the time we might be visiting my parents, I decided we'd swing over to the studios one day and check out the full galaxy's edge experience ( 2 rides and places to spend money). Well, thanks to the new variable ticket prices based on when you go, the grand total for 5 of us was close to $1000 incl tax. That's when I hit "the wall".This was just to walk through the gates of one park. There was still food (this kind of expenditure would rule out souvenirs). I did some quick comparisons. For around $2200 more, this same party of five could stay on site at universal 2 nights during the same week (new years) with a 2 day, 3 park, park to park ticket and early access to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter included. My Oldest is a huge Harry Potter Fan and Universal, who we once never gave a second thought to, has moved steadily onto our radar as a destination, and is now a better comparative value TO US. The value gap between the two has shrunk to the point that we, a "Disney Family" are no longer willing to pay the "magic tax" because, quite frankly, no matter how hard I squint, I just can't see it any more. My wife and I were at the 25th anniversary, I had hoped to be at the 50th. Who knows.