lildreamer101
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Walt Disney World & Central Florida Adventure? Any trip reports?
Unfortunately that is a brand new itinerary including things that's are not even available in Disney yet like river of light show in animal kingdom. I think the first trip is in June? Sounds like a great trip though! I would love to stay at the poly someday.
I totally can't see the value in this trip. If it was half the cost, I *might* consider it, but at $4500 - $4900 per person (more with the single supplement) it's just not worth it. It's only 6 nights, 7 days, and for the exact same price, I could do the Ireland trip or Alaska for example, which are 7 nights, 8 days.
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Looking at the itinerary, I notice that they don't provide a lot of time in the parks. Which is the main thing, no? I have never been to WDW. So I guess I'm better off going on my own rather than using ABD.
for your replies!
I'm going to say noAnybody can have time in the parks on their own and they wouldn't need to spend the money ABD trips cost to do so. The back stage experiences are wonderful and there are several that we have done multiple times. They give you an appreciation for the parks, what goes on behind the scenes and purpose that you simply cannot get no matter how many times you go to the parks. I've lost count of how many times we've been to the parks in WDW and even how many times we've done each backstage tour WDW offers. We did not "fall in love" with the WDW parks and resorts until we started doing back stage tours. I would suggest adding a few days on the front or back end of this ABD to explore the parks.
I am certain the back stage ABD offerings are not exactly like the ones that WDW is offering but there are enough similarities for me that I can't justify the price or the time I'd need to take off from work. However, that is mostly because we live in Florida and visit the parks 15-20 times a yearTo be honest, if it was a 4 day trip for less money, I'd probably do it.
On the flip side, I've only been to Disneyland in California 4 times in my life and have never done any of their backstage offerings. The back stage magic ABD is definitely one we will be doing down the line. We were going to do it next year but the dates we would have wanted weren't available to book so we are doing ABD Italy instead. Hope this helps![]()
Wow! Thanks!
BTW, I didn't know that you could do the backstage stuff at WDW OYO. Now I definitely can't justify the price. I am not really into anything non-parks related, as I can see they have the NASA thing and kayaking thing. Meh. I would rather go on my own trip and plan according to what I want. And it's probably cheaper, lol. I really would like to do the ABD Backstage magic for the DLR, someday as well.
There was one posted a couple days ago, but it got disappeared. I'm not sure why.
Yes, weird that it was here, then not. I am like you. I really didn't see the need to pay ABD prices to do WDW, etc, but the trip report made it sound nice - early entry into MK. Time spent with Imagineers and the costuming and prop department. Multiple magic fast passes at each park. A chef's table at the Polynesian. And astronaut to be your guide at NASA. Etc, etc. So, still maybe more than I'd want to pay, but it did sound like you were getting experiences that would be difficult to get without ABD.
I totally can't see the value in this trip. If it was half the cost, I *might* consider it, but at $4500 - $4900 per person (more with the single supplement) it's just not worth it. It's only 6 nights, 7 days, and for the exact same price, I could do the Ireland trip or Alaska for example, which are 7 nights, 8 days.
Sayhello
There was one posted a couple days ago, but it got disappeared. I'm not sure why.