Here in Australia they want another $65 to send it ontop of the $75 to sign up.
Amazon can sent stuff here for $15, why does disney have to use such an expensive way? I could buy around 20 dvds here in Australia for the price of one membership sent to Australia
Now let me see if I can put this into perspective ... $US140 = $NZ280 - what else can I get for that money?
~ A months worth of groceries
~ The electricity bill for an entire month
in the middle of winter
~ 5 full tanks of petrol in my car
~ 3 months worth of phone and internet
~ 28 takeaway meals at our local Indian restaurant
~ Return flights to any city in New Zealand and probably 1 nights accommodation
~ A return flight to a number of cities on the east cost of Australia
~ One way to many pacific island destinations
Now let me think... a fancy "magazine" book, discounted admission to an event I probably can't attend, merchandise that I'd probably need to take out a second mortgage just to pay for the postage on... did I miss anything?
Think I'll pass.
I couldn't agree more with Pete's comments on the show - he summed it up wonderfully. He had us nodding in agreement about some sort of loyalty program.
I can't see many overseas people joining the "club" - in some countries the value of the currency has plummeted against the US - New Zealand is at a 6 year low at the moment.
However us overseas Disney fans do tend to go to Disney for much longer periods of time than those in the US, we typically have more annual leave, and when you consider the costs of the airfares, it makes sense to go less frequently but stay much longer. We always go for 2-3 weeks at a time - if not longer!
Disney - please recognise those of us that are loyal fans - we may not stay loyal if we don't feel we are getting value for money!