I just start laughing at people who think they have gotten a "great" deal with the 40 percent off rate, but the rooms are between 400 and 500 dollars with a rack rate!!! If we stay in a hotel, I rarely pay more than a hundred dollars. I guess I am just cheap. I got back from a doctor's meeting with my husband and they wanted us to pay 350 dollars a night at the hotel. Instead I found a great condo for us to stay at for 80 dollars a night that was a 5 minutes free shuttle from the meeting/ski slopes. We payed 1600 total for the two of us to fly, stay and get a rental car. We would have paid more that that for just the hotel if we had stayed there. So I look at all these people and think....who is paying this much money to stay there???? Are there houses paid off, kids colleges saved for, etc. The money could go to a much better use!!!! That said, I am thinking we are going to stay at the All-Music Suites but at 111 it is more than I usually pay to stay anywhere. I guess it just worries me that "real" people are mortgaging their futures for a trip. This will be our one and only trip and I am really trying to keep us under 3000 for the 5 of us for the week, which still seems REALLY expensive for a vacation!!!
Christine
Sorry, but I'm very much a regular person and take issue with your post. Don't assume things because you don't understand others' priorities or financial situations.
Have you checked hotel prices ANYWHERE? I can't get a normal hotel room for under $100 at any of the non Disney places I've visited recently (Charlottesville and Williamsburg, VA, Jacksonville, FL, Myrtle Beach, SC). Even looking for hotels for out of town guests who came into the area for my GD's 90th birthday bash last year couldn't get anything around here for less than $90.
We were going to do Myrtle Beach this summer. B/w the hotel rates ($135 to 199/night, plus dining, plus activities, it wouldn't be a whole lot cheaper to go there ~ maybe $400).
With a code, you could be paying $49 or $55 for the ASMU room. I could have paid that for POP with my code, but chose AKL. Why? Because I can afford it and 10 days with my family at a resort is a good investment to me.
I am a teacher and my DH is a police officer. Our house isn't paid off- our mortgage is the only debt we have. We have two regular, non-luxury newish cars paid off, we have healthy retirements funds, kids have very healthy college savings, we got out to eat regularly, and we have a kick *** credit rating. We are fairly conservative with our investments and spending.
We are going to Disney in August. Our trip will probably be around $4500 total for 10 days. Did Hawaii last summer for two weeks. Vacations are important to our family. I want my children to have these opportuities. I "don't get" people who chose to NOT vacation until the "kids are old enough to appreciate/remember" but I don't question them on a message board. To each his own. To my DH and I, time together as a family = priceless!
I doubt the people in CC debt up to their eyeballs are the ones doing the multiple trips to Disney in a year.