DancingBear
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Two recent experiences have reminded me that Walt Disney World is a great travel/entertainment bargain:
(1) Took our 2yo DS to the county fair. Ride tickets are 75 cents each, most of the kiddie rides were 3 or 4 tickets. You could buy a wristband for unlimited rides for $14, but it was only good until 5 p.m. There were about a half-dozen rides for him big slide, elaborate moonbounce thing, mini-rollercoaster, and a couple of carousel-type things.
(2) Made reservations for a 2-night stay in Ocean City, MD. Rate for oceanfront room at the Holiday Inn suites: $289 for weekend night, $259 for weeknight. These go up to $349/night (weeknight or weekend) after next week for the rest of the summer high season. Rates at the much more modest motel-like Days Inn will be $249/night during high season.
I feel like I'm constantly dipping into my pocket to keep my son entertained. Admission to Port Discovery in Baltimore--$11 per adult ($8.50 3-12). Discovery Creek Children's Museum at Glen Echo Park--$5 ea. Carousel at Glen Echo Park--$1.
On the 3yo ticket thread someone said charging $334 for an AP for a 3yo was greedy. Well, if you use if for 12 days, that's less than $28/day--a bargain in our book! Last December, our 2yo DS did all of Fantasyland, Mickey and Minnie's houses, steam train, Haunted Mansion (he's fearless), POC, Alladin, Jungle Cruise, Buzz, TTA, among others, and enjoyed the parades, characters and live entertainment--and that's just MK.
I know I'm largely preaching to the choir here, but these recent experiences have just driven home what we get for our money at WDW.
(1) Took our 2yo DS to the county fair. Ride tickets are 75 cents each, most of the kiddie rides were 3 or 4 tickets. You could buy a wristband for unlimited rides for $14, but it was only good until 5 p.m. There were about a half-dozen rides for him big slide, elaborate moonbounce thing, mini-rollercoaster, and a couple of carousel-type things.
(2) Made reservations for a 2-night stay in Ocean City, MD. Rate for oceanfront room at the Holiday Inn suites: $289 for weekend night, $259 for weeknight. These go up to $349/night (weeknight or weekend) after next week for the rest of the summer high season. Rates at the much more modest motel-like Days Inn will be $249/night during high season.
I feel like I'm constantly dipping into my pocket to keep my son entertained. Admission to Port Discovery in Baltimore--$11 per adult ($8.50 3-12). Discovery Creek Children's Museum at Glen Echo Park--$5 ea. Carousel at Glen Echo Park--$1.
On the 3yo ticket thread someone said charging $334 for an AP for a 3yo was greedy. Well, if you use if for 12 days, that's less than $28/day--a bargain in our book! Last December, our 2yo DS did all of Fantasyland, Mickey and Minnie's houses, steam train, Haunted Mansion (he's fearless), POC, Alladin, Jungle Cruise, Buzz, TTA, among others, and enjoyed the parades, characters and live entertainment--and that's just MK.
I know I'm largely preaching to the choir here, but these recent experiences have just driven home what we get for our money at WDW.

My 2 yo DD was watching us and grabbed a roll of Smarties in each hand and shoved them into her little pockets. (We train them young). I do buy sodas when we get there.
! Not even the same ballpark! And speaking of ballparks, DH and I waited until we left a major league game a couple weeks ago to have a drink. The prices...yikes
), and realize the value of what you are getting back I think it is priceless!