sayhello
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I've taken 13 ABD trips, including Japan, China and New Zealand, NONE of which were anything close to budget or cost-effective. I am WELL aware of what ABDs include, the nature of the activities, the accommodations, the Guides, the Disney extras, etc. It's not that I'm looking for budget or cost-effective. I just don't think that what this particular trip offers is worth it for me, especially crammed into what looks like 24 exhausting days.For what you get, it's in the same comparative ballpark as a lot of other ABD trips. There's lots of exclusive experiences, a lot of handholding, a lot of group activities, some higher end accommodations and travel methods, etc. If you want budget or cost-effective vacations, IMO you're not really booking ABD trips anyway. There's lots of cheaper ways to vacation, you're paying a premium for the Disney Extras, really.
ETA: Also, doing some *really* quick math at the per-person, per-day cost of this and the most expensive trip I've done (New Zealand) at today's prices, the private jet trip is $4791 per person per day, and the New Zealand trip, with a quickly googled airfare of $7300 dollars is $1775 per day. So not really the same ballpark. Even airfare at $11,000 comes out to $2150 per day.
I still wouldn't do it. It just doesn't appeal to me. I could do a lot of First Class travel to a lot of ABDs covering way more than 24 days for that amount of money. *Maybe* if it included flights with lay-down seats so you could travel while sleeping rather than wasting so much touring time flying...Oh yeah, and the odds of this ever being an amount of money I'm able to hand over for a single trip are incredibly low. It'd be like an "I suddenly came into a bunch of money I wasn't expecting" situation that'd get me there.
ETA: For me, "if I could afford it" definitely means "if I could afford it without depleting my entire savings"
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