Madonna3
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Just to put prices in perspective - I just got back from 2 days at Busch Gardens Williamsburg Christmas Town. I was able to buy tickets (as a non-passholder) for $16/person and parking for 7 days for $25 total. My hotel (Embassy Suites) was $100/night. It cost me so little that I paid for reserved seating for Elvis Stojko's Twas That Night show, and I paid to have a PPO lunch with Santa and Mrs Clause (which included a show, an unlimited buffet with beverages and dessert, and personal pictures with the elves, Mrs Clause, and Santa)...and I still paid under $1K for 6 people for the trip (gas, all food including all park eating, tickets, parking, hotel). While it was a touch cold (although one day was gorgeous), and the rides are more Six Flags than Disney (especially since they can't open them all for weather)...the shows (5 of them) are on par with Disney shows and scream Christmas 365, the rides could be reridden without waiting for hours, and the gorgeous lights and music of Christmas everywhere outshine Disney's free in-park decorations...so, when I ask the fam what they prefer, they told me Busch Gardens, hands down. And how can I not agree, when 2 days to enter Disney parks without ANY OTHER COST would already be over $1200 for us...
I hear ya. I REALLY want to go to DCA. I started pricing out a birthday trip in February for just me and hubby. Right now, airfare is ridiculously cheap and only $97 each way from MCO to LAX. So, with upgrades and checked bags, airfare comes out to about $790 for 2 adults. Hotel and tickets for THREE DAYS add on another $1200 (if I stay in a hotel across the street. It's $1600-$1800 if I want to stay on property), as my husband pointed out to me, $400 PER DAY (or more if we stayed on property) for two people and we haven't even eaten yet. This has become an extremely hard sell to him right now when we can go so many other places for less than $1000 and get more luxury out of the deal.