Brian Noble
Gratefully in Recovery
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I don't think it is incomparable at all. When I go to a theme park, I go to have a nice day with my family. When we go to a sporting event, that too is to have a nice time with my family. And, there are certainly less expensive sports options. For example, I'll be spending Friday night at the Wisconsin @ Michigan hockey game for $25 each. My son and I had season tickets to Michigan men's soccer for $6 per person per game (a $2 pp/pg discount!). The whole family went to the Indiana @ Michigan women's water polo match earlier this month for the grand total of $0 for the four of us. (Water polo has free admission.)Comparing sporting event tickets to Disney is apples to wheat. Yeah, they're both food (entertainment), but they're completely different. Although, if you want to go there, I'll throw in NASCAR. $99 for a family of 4 to go to the Charlotte night race. That's 4 tickets, 4 hot dogs, and 4 sodas. Plus you can bring in a cooler so you have your own beer/drinks/food. Oh, and free parking.
I'm a little lucky in that I live in a college town with a lot going on---not just sports, but music, theater, and dance, as well---much of it priced very reasonably. And, just as there are less expensive sporting events, there are also less expensive amusement parks. That doesn't change the fact that a full day's entertainment for $100 really isn't out of line for a top-tier experience.

Now we leave 1 day just to enjoy going to the Downtown area, doing laundry, and visiting other resorts.
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I'd rather bite the bullet, and stay on property.

