TwoMisfits
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I do not understand the "but I could go to X, Y, Z for the cost of just the ticket price at WDW at these prices". I could go to Outback and say "But I just bought a Big Mac, WITH a coupon, for $1.09!!" But that wouldn't make sense, it's two different companies and two different experiences...that I chose! I've gone to many of the major east coast vacation theme destinations but I don't compare them to Disney because of price, I go to them because I want to. Disney can't hold a candle to Six Fags or Bush Gardens' coasters. Just the same I've shopped at Whole Foods, Stop & Shop, Ralph's, Winn Dixie, Publix, the local marqueta, but I would never expect them to have the same prices, standards and produce...I choose where to go based on what I need and what I want to spend...I mean, that just makes sense to me![]()
Your family of 7 is not a typical family, so obviously your costs are going to be greater than alot of people. Having said that, a family of 5 can do Disney for a little over $3K. I just priced out 6 nights in a rented condo and 6 day base tickets. I estimated high on gas from NY and used my regular food budget plus extra for onsite snacks.
Are you going to stay in a deluxe villa, eat all TS meals, fly your family of 5 there, and park hop for that no. But yes you can certainly take a WDW vacation for around $3,000. If you have a family with less than 5 people, you make out even better.
Family of 6 - 7 day park hoppers are now $500/each when you include taxes...precisely, 4 Disney adult, 2 Disney kid tickets for $3058 (with water parks $3152.40)...ponder just that cost for a family with 4 kids (none of whom is a "real" adult)...when you compare it to other sites, it's eye-opening at a minimum...
I mean, I have 2 7 day obstructed view Carnival cruise rooms for almost the same total cost ($3350) this summer for a holiday week on a non-crappy boat...this was not booked as a "last minute" fare, but as a normal summer one...
It's okay that Disney is not priced for the middle class anymore - they can price themselves like Tiffany's since many find them as unique as Tiffany's...but let's be honest about their current affordability to the actual middle class family (not the upper class family, not the middle class senior with assets, not the DINK middle class couples and/or single adults)...
Edit to add: So no, you can't do the vacation for $3K if you are ACTUALLY visiting the 4 Disney parks. Just to do 4 days would still run $2193.90, and you have not driven, parked, eaten, or paid for lodging...and you'd have 3 days open with "no entertainment paid."
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