AuburnJen92
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I am going to have to go on the 70 and with taxes 80 bandwagon. However, I am also with Carol, in that on any extended stay, that price has to go down significantly in order for it to work for us. Since the new tiers (preferred and premiums) went into effect, my sourness on the pricing structure has increased tenfold. Does this matter to Disney? Absolutely not. Does this affect the way I budget and attend FW? You betcha! As long as people will pay preferred and premium pricing structures, they will stay, so I am in no way wanting to prevent them or deny anyone the ability to pay for them. I, however, see no point in going for a site that has all this extra concrete that adds extra heat to my space, when I can be in a full hook up spot, have more space and swat yellow flies all I want.
This limits when I can go, the amount of spaces I can rent at any given time and so on. This is my choice. We just stayed in a wonderful campsite in Crystal Isles where the campsites were 38 a night and you stay two nights and get one free. I could put my jet skis in on the river on their boat ramp for free and drive my golf cart around and loop all I wanted. I even took pictures of clothelines! (which I will be posting shortly on another thread
) It is what each family can bear and each family can bear so much. I do hope that Disney expands their AP monthly payments to renewals, as that would really help us, but that remains to be seen. I am afraid though that if FW does become out of our reach in the future, our AP's will be used more for day trips and our camping trips will be taken at more places like Crystal Isle around the state of Florida. For my son's sake, I hope it doesn't come to that.
This limits when I can go, the amount of spaces I can rent at any given time and so on. This is my choice. We just stayed in a wonderful campsite in Crystal Isles where the campsites were 38 a night and you stay two nights and get one free. I could put my jet skis in on the river on their boat ramp for free and drive my golf cart around and loop all I wanted. I even took pictures of clothelines! (which I will be posting shortly on another thread
) It is what each family can bear and each family can bear so much. I do hope that Disney expands their AP monthly payments to renewals, as that would really help us, but that remains to be seen. I am afraid though that if FW does become out of our reach in the future, our AP's will be used more for day trips and our camping trips will be taken at more places like Crystal Isle around the state of Florida. For my son's sake, I hope it doesn't come to that.


I don't know the cost that would force us to say ENOUGH!, I don't like the current costs and will likely cut back, but with our kids, there is not a lot for them to do at State parks and other campgrounds. We have added some Dollywood visits lately, but that's not cheap either. 

