I will agree that Disney can be expensive, but I also think a certain amount of perspective needs to be given.
We went to an amusement park near us yesterday. Our tickets were $23.50 per person for 7 hours. Yes, they sell them in 7 hour time blocks.

They have a few roller coasters(that have NO theme) and then some basic amusement park rides. There was next to no landscaping, and what was there had weeds growing in it. There was no music, no parades, no characters, no fireworks, etc. There were no other parks to hop to. The employees may or may not speak to you--heck, they may or may not look at you. There is no dress code for employees--and YOWZERS! they need one!
Now to the food, there was maybe two places where you could sit inside to eat. I'm talking counter service food. The prices were right in line with what we pay at Disney and not near the selection. The souveniers were as much as Disney charges only they don't have much of a brand name to put on things. However, they still price it as if they do.
Remind me again why we went?

Anyway, I looked at Disney ticket prices and a 5 day hopper works out to $50 per day, a 7 day is $32 per day. It's less if you don't add hopping. Sure Disney's one day price is a heck of a lot more than $23.50, but I also can't see all of Disney in 5 hours, which we did yesterday.
People want more for their money. I can totally understand that. IMHO, Disney does give more. How many people go to their nearby amusement parks and just enjoy the atmosphere? I'm sure there are some, but not the amount that would say that about WDW. Now, really think about all of the Disney parks. I mean really think about the rides, themeing, characters, parades, music in the lands, cm's dressed so you know where they work, restaurants, shops, fireworks, walking down mainstreet, WS at night, monorail, taking the ferry boat to the MK. To me, that is more. I don't know of many other theme parks that are a 5-7 day destination where people are happy to stay on property the entire time.
The resort prices have gotten high, but hopefully there will still be some discounts available that put them back in the range of last year. The motel rooms by the park we went to yesterday had rooms that were priced at $85 per weekday night, $95 per weekend night and $135 for holidays. Oh, these rooms didn't have phones in the room, not to mention internet access! Customer service is an ongoing battle that Disney and every other business is going to have to deal with. Society is different today and I think that comes through in how people do their job. Disney might be able to "make" someone be polite, but they can't make them be magical. For every unpleasant cm, there are many more magical ones.
I'm not criticizing people for thinking that Disney prices have gotten too high or for thinking they can get more value for their money. I just have a different perspective, especially when it comes to taking a theme park vacation.
Rachel
