"Won't somebody please think of the children?!"
If smokers want to smoke, go find the designated area and be happy there's at least one. And, non-smokers can now avoid theses areas much easier since there are less and they are off the regular paths.
Summer is hot and crowded and Disney is always expensive. I know these things but I still go - in the summer - because that's when I can go. We take breaks, utilize FP and air-condition, realize that you're never going to get anywhere quickly, and know that someone will eventually do something annoying (he/she might even be in our group!).
Yes, I think many of the complaints about expensive food are largely tied to people's experiences/eating habits in their hometowns. I've read bitter complaints about counter service meals being "outrageously" priced at $15 per person including drinks, but in my hometown experience, at the take out places we go to, that is standard. It seems that some people either aren't used to the expense that comes with eating out for every meal on vacation, or they're used to fast food or Walmart pricing when they do go out to eat.You would struggle anywhere in London - your average burger at a pub (just a normal one) is about £8-£11 ($12-$15ish) and that goes up the higher quality the place. One of the benefits of living in one of the most expensive cities in the world is that pretty much everywhere else is cheaper...
Remember, no one makes anyone buy the food in the parks. Disney graciously allows you to bring in all your meals, if you so choose.
All things considered, compared to the prices we paid at our local theme park in the 70's, Disney is not even remotely as expensive as it could be. The costs of the drinks and food at Opryland when I was in high school was outrageous. We never bought the food or drinks due to the cost, compared to cost of things outside the park. Compared to costs outside the park, I've actually always been quite surprised that Disney doesn't charge more than it does.
Your pool story reminds me of a situation I witnessed or may have played a part in several years ago at river country. These two ladies were sitting on the edge of the pool with the drop slides. There were getting really annoyed by people splashing them as they swam over to the ladder to get out of the pool. Every time they got splashed they got these disgusted looks on their faces and gave the offending party the stink eye. Instead moving from the high traffic area they just kept getting more and more irritated by the people enjoying the refreshing pool on a hot day. So some big guyjumped in and sent a tidal wave in their direction soaking them like a wet dog. When he sat back down in his lounge chair, the other adults in the area that had observed the story unfolding quietly thanked him for his public service and one even said he wished he had thought of it.
Yeah I can agree with that. My husband and I never spend more than $30-$40 for 1 meal when we go out to eat (the exception is when we go on vacation however we still don't usually spend more than what I listed maybe a few dollars more). That includes tax and tip. We prefer to spend our money on different things than food but we have friends who go out all the time and spend $40-$60 easy and they do it all the time.Yes, I think many of the complaints about expensive food are largely tied to people's experiences/eating habits in their hometowns. I've read bitter complaints about counter service meals being "outrageously" priced at $15 per person including drinks, but in my hometown experience, at the take out places we go to, that is standard. It seems that some people either aren't used to the expense that comes with eating out for every meal on vacation, or they're used to fast food or Walmart pricing when they do go out to eat.
Myself, my daughter and 14 yr old granddaughter just returned from WDW. I'd like to post a few observations. We stayed 4 nights at All Star Sports. Please remember these are MY opinions and not all will agree with them!!
1) I won't be returning any time soon, especially during the summer. Crowds were extremely bad! Yesterday (Tues) at MK, it was so packed everyone seemed to be complaining.
2) If I ever do go back, unless they add more to do at AK, I will skip that park. There is just not enough there to keep me interested.
3) LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the new Launch Bay! We saw Chewbacca and Kylo Ren both with minimum wait times. The Storm Troopers were inside walking around and that was cool! The Ewoks were about too and my granddaughter got her pic taken with one of them.
4) The new Starwars fireworks are spectacular!!!! Don't miss them!!!!!!
5) I was at the pool on 3 different days. I got so irritated at the unruly children that cannon-balled in right next to me, kicked their way past me as I just relaxed along the edge, threw toys at me, etc., etc., Parents - please teach your children pool etiquette!!!! If there is an adult relaxing in the pool, make sure your children give them just a little bit of space without soaking the adult every time they jumped in. This happened every day and ruined my times at the pool.
6) EVERYTHING is so expensive! I don't know how those of you with children can afford to take them to WDW, even with the dining plan! Disney is out-pricing people from returning.
7) All parks are down to TWO smoking areas! I heard many people complaining about this and saying unless something changes, they will not be giving WDW anymore money. It's discrimination plain and simple. I'm not saying you should be able to smoke anywhere, but two spots in a place like MK is insane.
Oh, I really liked using the MDE although I couldn't make more FP+ after I had used my originals. I called Customer Service and they were able to make new ones for me right over the phone. That was nice.
My feet are killing me and I'm tired, tired, tired!!!!! I need a vacation from my Disney vacation!
If you have any questions, I'd be happy to try and answer them.
Here now and since Thursday June 16. I'm surprised how light the crowds are.
But maybe I either lucked out or I'm better than I thought at following easywdw's calendar, rope dropping, only staying until about noon (then later after pool break at resort, go back to Epcot or HS for 4th FP and something without a line like movie or Nemo and aquarium).
We eat at breakfast and either lunch or dinner in the room, from suitcase food (peanut butter sandwiches, cereal, power bars). I prefer regular food most of the day (ok, and I'm frugal!).
Myself, my daughter and 14 yr old granddaughter just returned from WDW. I'd like to post a few observations. We stayed 4 nights at All Star Sports. Please remember these are MY opinions and not all will agree with them!!
I do have a question about HS, would you say it was worth spending a full day? We have no interest in AK and I've read on different sites HS wasn't a full day. I do have a DS (13) and we would like to do M&G and see B&TB show. Thanks for your input and I look forward to your response.
Oh, could you share your touring plan for HS? Thanks again!
By 5 my daughter could calculate how many overpriced cokes were in a souvenir and would get right testy if someone ordered a coke.
Crowds were extremely bad! Yesterday (Tues) at MK, it was so packed everyone seemed to be complaining.
EVERYTHING is so expensive! I don't know how those of you with children can afford to take them to WDW, even with the dining plan! Disney is out-pricing people from returning.
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It's so popular no one ever goes there anymore
- Y. Berra.
EVERYTHING is so expensive!
We think Disney prices are a bargain when we compare them.