SmithSmith
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Sorry I thought I was clear and I obviously wasn't ..let me try again....the comparison was made between the cost of POR to the Marriott in London by a poster. Then you commented about adding the cost of airfare to the equation suggesting that the cost overall would be better for the Disney holiday. I commented that the original comparison wasn't really a good comparison (imho)because the Marriott is by far and away a better hotel than POR and the comparison should be made with a Disney deluxe, not with the POR because the Marriott in London is closer to a Disney deluxe (imho much better). Therefore with adding in your airfare London could still be had by an equal price if not better when one is comparing apples to apples and not oranges. In other words, to be fair, compare the price of properties at the same level. When one does that then the airfare differential would be covered by the room price differential. Is that a bit better?
On a side note to the poster who got the Marriott for a better price than the POR then you got an absolute steal and congrats!
Ok. I'm on track now, thanks.
I guess that would be true. However, as W.E.D. said "it depends on what kind of Disney vacation you take". I would never pay $400 for a hotel room, no matter what city I'm in, Disney included. Plush accommodation is not at all important to me. London is terribly expensive, and unlike Disney, finding a decently located and clean hotel room for under $100 is incredibly hard to do. That is why I think Disney is the better value because it accommodates all price ranges.
Also, Disney includes transportation in their hotel cost. Another factor to consider.