Ok, I know Colson was on Percoset when he wrote all those wonderful things about the show last night,

but I decided not to take Percoset when I watched it this morning.

Each of those vacations were no less than $1599. I do understand that most people on this forum are Disney "spoiled" and know more than the average "Let's go and see the Magic Castle!" person, but come on! Those three packages they showed were no bargain at all. I guess it was just a Disney push, but geesh! No, they didn't have RV's and such and used the cabins, but the cabins are really no bargain at all unless you can put the appropriate amount of people in them. They even mentioned that they had plenty of room to spare. I got a HUGE chuckle out of them going on and on about how they went down to the trading posts and got their food and saved all kinds of money.

Did they forget what regular groceries cost!
Ok, I know I am playing the cynic and ruining the "Disney Magic/Fairt Dust, etc." here, but I just don't think it portrayed the correct verstion of FW on a dime. There were many, many dimes in that package. As mentioned by auntie, they never mentioned how much it cost to rent the pontoon to go and see the Magic Castle, gold cart rental, the admission to Circ, (which I don't remember them doing), or DisneyQuest. They left all that out, which was a big jump in their overall cost. I just thought it was a bit misleading, but I know why Disney did it. My parents have always loved staying in the cabins, even since I was very young. They have always been hooked on them. They will only book cabins when they come up at the same time as us, with just the two of them. They NEVER have a problem getting a reservation. Maybe they are trying to up their occupancy of that particular segment of their rooms. Dunno, but I think people will get sticker shock when they actually see what the bottom line comes out to with the cabins and a smaller family. Don't get me wrong, for extended families, larger families, or multiple families, the cabins are a bargain. However, that wasn't the focus of the segment, now was it!?