raidermatt said:
Hawaii has been setting records for awhile now. Disney has not yet got back to their 2000 peak. Which is odd, as central Florida in general has set some records, while Universal has struggled .
YoHo said:
that's why Disney's attendence didn't bounce back the way other vacation destinations did after 9/11.
The low attendance was the first year after 9/11, which was 2002. International Travel to the U.S. as well as travel to WDW were hit the hardest. Here is the increases(or decreases) from the low year of 2002 to the last recorded year, 2005.
Hawaii(Hawaii.gov)
2002 6.45 million
2005 7.41 million 14.9% increase
WDW(Amusement Business)
2002 37.6 million
2005 42.8 million 13.8% increase
International Travel to U.S.
2002 43.6 million
2005 49.1 million 12.6% increase
Seattle(seeseattle.org)
8.45 million in 2002
9.1 million in 2005 7.6% increase
Total Orlando Competition(Amusement Business)
2002 18 million
2005 17.5 million 2.8% decrease
raidermatt said:
Your numbers also didn't include airfare and/or rental car, and of course merchandise/incidentals. Just looking at the cost side, WDW is very expensive as a family vacation destination. It's easier to save money in places like Hawaii, because once you get there, its easier to control the spending. Very few of the "attractions" cost as much as park tickets, and many are actually free.
Saving money in Hawaii, ha ha. One person on average spends $1500 for a trip to Hawaii as 7.41 million people spent over 11 billion. Four people brings that total to $6000.
raidermatt said:
Cruises aren't the greatest comparison as they are also very expensive, relatively speaking, and aren't viewed by nearly as many people as viable family vacation destinations.
YoHo said:
Last but not least, With a little effort on the Internets, I can book mexican Riv cruises for less then $500 a person.
So which is it. Are cruises expensive, or are they cheap? The two of you always agree. Now your at opposite ends.
Now raidermatt says not many people view a cruise as a viable vacation destination. That may have been true at one time, but not today. Cruising(Cruising.org) in 2005 had 11 million world wide, with over 9 million just in North America. More than Hawaii by a huge margin.
YoHo said:
I don't think SoCal said much, First of all, aside from Tips, all of those same expenses can occur at Disney World. Nobody makes you buy additional tours and nobody makes you buy drinks on the cruise. In fact, the cruise is feeding you better.
And of course, You didn't specify which Cabin type you were in, Poop Century equates to steerage on a cruiseline.
Last but not least, With a little effort on the Internets, I can book mexican Riv cruises for less then $500 a person. I dare you to do a 4 day Disney vacation without Airfare for $500 a person.
First, glad you don't think I said much. Speaks volumes. Now I'll take that dare(actually my wifes best friend just did in Sept).
Your right, $500 per person for a cruise. Thats as cheap as it gets. Early Dec. on
Royal Caribbean. So $2000 for 4 people. Add in tips of $70 per person we are up to $2280. Very good price. Much cheaper than Hawaii. Good food, yes. Then again eating around the World Showcase is just as good and you can do that with the eat for free promotions starting at $1650(offered the past two months) for 4 people.
Now you dont want to do any tours on your cruise to keep your cost down. Thats ok. Glass bottom boat in Cabo would have been nice. Bus tour through Puerto Vallarta is fun, but nope, cant do that either. You said all are optional, thus we have to skip to keep the cost down. Guess I'll buy trinkets at the stores and sit in the sun on the boat(can't swim as the water is freezing, they really need to start heating those pools somehow).
So we have a no tours vacation for $2280 vs. a 4 parks vacation for $1650 to choose from, hmm, which is better here(obviously since WDW is so bad you probably choose the no tours vacation.

). Personally both can be fun, but a couple tours is really required on the cruise to have it compare to WDW, thus the price jumps to around $2600. Still a good deal, but then WDW can be as well.