MrInfinity
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$109 hotel cost per day? $43 per ride? 28 days? "Waste" time on a boat ride at WDW? I have to wonder where you are getting your numbers from or why you feel compelled to attack a thread because it doesn't appeal to your sense of direction. Honestly, from your response it seems like you stand to benefit from my exercise the most because it sounds like you are arguing one has to spend most of the day in a park to derive any benefit. But thanks for the heads up, I'm sure the mods have noted your intentions as well.
What are you talking about? If I am not mistaken, you are making the case that one can save money and increase utility by staying 28 days instead of 7. Thereby spending less time in line, and using the time left over (which is most of the day) to do some other activity which is worth more to you than riding an incremental number of rides while at the parks. I said I was going to see what conclusion you came to. I am skeptical, but I concede that you could demonstrate a plan that does indeed work for you. I even noted your first day as already pretty workable and successful at accomplishing a lot in a little time. I don't see where you'll take it from there, but I'm following the thread because the question you raise of "how to maximize rides / minimize waits" is a valid exercise that is in the back of everyone's mind.
Think about it. One line of thought is that one should stay open to close. Because you're paying per day, and any time spent eating, going to the bathroom or swimming are things you could do at home and so should be avoided, thereby maximizing rides in the least days, because days cost money. You are taking the opposite approach, and saying to maximize days, to only ride rides via FP+. I think what you're going to run into, is that people don't have an unlimited supply of days. Days cost money, and they cost time. So while in an ideal world, one would go every day of the year to maximize his AP and Fast Passes, that is not functional. So the real answer is somewhere in between. I'm truly curious to see if you make a case successfully for such a long stay being more cost effective than a stay 1/2 or 1/4 as long.