pampam said:Why don't we all just each of us bring in a can of cornand sit on the curb and eat it.
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JoiseyMom said:Ok, I am going to have to disagree with you. WDW is for people who can AFFORD it. There are no picnic areas, because WDW wants you to PAY FOR FOOD. They want your money. WDW is there for one reason, and one reason only, to MAKE MONEY. I love the magic as much as the next person, but as much as we all love it and want the share the magic, WDW was built to make money, that is the bottom line.
At Six Flags Great Adventure, they do not let you bring in food. It stays outside the park, and people eat at their cars. If you can't afford the food inside any of the amusement parks, there are places outside you can go.
I have brought in water bottles, and some small snacks more for convenience. I have also carried bp&j sandwiches for my little one, only because he will not eat uncrustables.
Sylvester McBean said:lillygator, think of it this way...it's just more tourist behavior we get to watch, endure, and enjoy.![]()
bytheblood said:OHMYGOODNESS - you are still going on about this? You guys must be bored.![]()
apostolic4life said:Remember one thing before you mount the white stallion you obviously have parked in the garage: Florida residents get huge discounts on food programs and lodging. This may make it easier for these self annointed rule makers to afford this wonderful park.
Wait, I have an idea, seal off the Florida border to all tourist traffic so nobody except state residents can enjoy this part of the country. I bet then you may get to see what full admission and food costs are!
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apostolic4life said:Wait, I have an idea, seal off the Florida border to all tourist traffic so nobody except state residents can enjoy this part of the country. I bet then you may get to see what full admission and food costs are!
DMRick said:Ahh, the tourists. The people who keep the taxes down for the Floridians who live there![]()
Wow, you must be one of the few original Floridians, who want the tourists to stay home. I think you would be shocked at what your costs in Florida would be, without the tourists. I remember well, after 9/11 the resorts alone shut down at Disney, when the rooms couldn't be filled, as well as the CM's let go to try to find other jobs. It affected way across the board, when the tourists stayed home. You'd rather have no tourists, just so you could find a table at a CS? Interesting.lillygator said:I would gladly pay full price for that!
lillygator said:huge discounts on what food are you talking about? the lodging are usually a couple bucks higher than AP discounts, so I don't buy your self annointed remark.
Plus during tourist season our food prices at the local grocery store go up so thanks for that too.
You really believe that prices wouldn't be higher without tourist income? That all those campgrounds and housings filled with snowbirds and tourists spending doesn't help keep your taxes down? Then I wonder...why do your politicians (that the FL people elect), keep trying to bring more tourists?Sylvester McBean said:yes, ahhh the tourists. no way could we ever afford to live here without them. property taxes, housing prices have nothing to do with that equation.
never ever said that! I wasn't really referring to tourists at WDW but tourists to Siesta Key area and other parts of Florida. and I was half kidding, but I wouldn't mind paying higher prices to alleviate some issues.DMRick said:You'd rather have no tourists, just so you could find a table at a CS? Interesting.
apostolic4life said:You have access to a discount program for food discounts too .......look into it, maybe you can save a few more bucks!![]()
DMRick said:You really believe that prices wouldn't be higher without tourist income? That all those campgrounds and housings filled with snowbirds and tourists spending doesn't help keep your taxes down? Then I wonder...why do your politicians (that the FL people elect), keep trying to bring more tourists?
Oh, I thought you were talking about Disney.lillygator said:never ever said that! I wasn't really referring to tourists at WDW but tourists to Siesta Key area and other parts of Florida. and I was half kidding, but I wouldn't mind paying higher prices to alleviate some issues.
I guess I've never seen that. I do think tourists are important though (no matter what state it is), and I have to admit I resent when the Yankees are told to go home. Collectively, we spend a lot of money in FL and that money does help in FL. There are a lot of Floridians employed by the theme parks...with no tourists they would hurt. We hae a lot of friends in Florida..and they seem to like the moola we bring in, to keep parks open.lillygator said:I think the point was that everyone who visits/vacations in Florida are under the assumption that they are the sole contributors to everything. You can even tell from some of the posts on here that people feel that way. And no, they don't come out and type it....but you can read between the lines.