Alicefan
Give me a cloudy day in Winter!
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But, they will have to compete for that money with every other vacation in the world that is now basically half off. I can fly to Hawaii from OKC for less than my MCO flights in September. When cruises restart they will basically be giving away the cabins for awhile.
I've got a 10 year emergency fund right now and plan on going to WDW like normal once opened, but if I can get large discounts on trips I thought were too expensive in the past, WDW will get deferred.
True! I know I've been looking into hitting some places that I might not have ever been able to go. I'd like to go back to WDW for the 50th because it's also mine and my best friends 50th but what I really want to do is an Alaskan cruise or travel to Norway! Ever since we went to Paris and London we've been bitten by the travel bug and our usual once or twice a year to WDW has taken a big back seat to cheaper cruises and International flights.
I know I've mentioned this a thousand times before but I was floored to find out that we could get a flight and hotel in Paris, take a train to London for a couple of days, visit Disneyland Paris and spend a 9 day vacation for cheaper than driving down to WDW and staying at a Mod for 4 nights with a dining plan. MUCH cheaper. I've gotten into the mindset of why in the world would I want to spend more money to do less at a place I've done 30 or so times already.
Back when WDW gave great discounts to passholders it was my go to resort. I'd do split stays between mods and deluxe (remember when you could get a room at AKL or Wilderness for $139 a night and a mod ran about $79 in the off season) boy I do! I just wish I would've taken full advantage of those prices back then and tried out all of the deluxe hotels at least for a day. That was just back about 15 years ago too. I foolishly thought that's how it would always be. I seem to ALWAYS come in on the tail end of great things lol. It seems like when I start getting into something, the rest of the entire world follows suit and my special thing becomes not so special anymore.
I know there are a ton of us on here that remember when being a Disney parks fanatic was a novelty. Now, not so much. Everyone seems to be a bigger Dis junkie than I am. I remember when they started saying they were doing away with the deep discounts for AP holders and I've never seen the point in buying one again. All having an AP really did for me was make me want to get in as many trips in a year as I could muster....and with those discounts I mustered 4 with 4 different friends splitting the bill lol. Those were the days man! I only had an AP that one year but I got my monies worth!