As someone who always stays offsite, after our last trip to WDW I really wondered how they do it all for the price!
We are die-hard off-siters and really didn't see the value of staying onsite.
In June we used our hoppers daily and spent most of our time in the "world" and I was very impressed with the number of services, the number of castmembers to guest ratio, the transportation and the number of activities. My DS's went on the Pirate Cruise and there were 3 CM's for 22 children. My son's K class had 22 kids and 1 teacher!
As someone who travels to Vegas yearly, I recognize that Vegas is supported by Casino's and they still make you pay for everything unless you are losing big money in the Casino! Vegas is no longer a cheap vacation and those days are long gone. With the airfare to Vegas being so expensive this year, Dh and I actually cancelled our 5 night Vegas 4 star hotel (Mandalay Bay) on the strip and booked another family vacation back to WDW because it would cost us the same for 7 days at WDW. Vegas is very expensive on the weekends so we stay Sun-Thur.
Celine Dion's tickets are $200 each for 1 show, yet I can see Beauty n the Beast and Lion King in the same day using a hopper and end the evening with Fantasmic. I was very impressed with the quality of the productions.
Six Flags is $40 bucks a day for an adult ticket and that's 1 park and no way compares to WDW! Granted you can purchase an annual pass for $60 bucks, but I live down the street from one and drive right past it on my way to WDW 18 hours away LOL
I was a die hard refuse to pay rack rates and even the code discounts were too much for me and I refuse to drive 18 hours and stay in a value resort, so we've stayed offsite. After our last trip, we are buying DVC too.
Yes WDW is an expensive outlay, as they hit you upfront for lodging and tickets. But I think alot of the other travel options end up being just as expensive or lack the experience of a WDW vacation.
We don't have alot of Vacation time and I'd rather go somewhere where I know the whole family will have a great time. There is alot of value built into a WDW vacation for our family.
We are die-hard off-siters and really didn't see the value of staying onsite.
In June we used our hoppers daily and spent most of our time in the "world" and I was very impressed with the number of services, the number of castmembers to guest ratio, the transportation and the number of activities. My DS's went on the Pirate Cruise and there were 3 CM's for 22 children. My son's K class had 22 kids and 1 teacher!
As someone who travels to Vegas yearly, I recognize that Vegas is supported by Casino's and they still make you pay for everything unless you are losing big money in the Casino! Vegas is no longer a cheap vacation and those days are long gone. With the airfare to Vegas being so expensive this year, Dh and I actually cancelled our 5 night Vegas 4 star hotel (Mandalay Bay) on the strip and booked another family vacation back to WDW because it would cost us the same for 7 days at WDW. Vegas is very expensive on the weekends so we stay Sun-Thur.
Celine Dion's tickets are $200 each for 1 show, yet I can see Beauty n the Beast and Lion King in the same day using a hopper and end the evening with Fantasmic. I was very impressed with the quality of the productions.
Six Flags is $40 bucks a day for an adult ticket and that's 1 park and no way compares to WDW! Granted you can purchase an annual pass for $60 bucks, but I live down the street from one and drive right past it on my way to WDW 18 hours away LOL
I was a die hard refuse to pay rack rates and even the code discounts were too much for me and I refuse to drive 18 hours and stay in a value resort, so we've stayed offsite. After our last trip, we are buying DVC too.
Yes WDW is an expensive outlay, as they hit you upfront for lodging and tickets. But I think alot of the other travel options end up being just as expensive or lack the experience of a WDW vacation.
We don't have alot of Vacation time and I'd rather go somewhere where I know the whole family will have a great time. There is alot of value built into a WDW vacation for our family.