stitchfan75
Custom Tea Maker to the Mad Hatter
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If a middle class family is expecting to have the experience the writer outlined in his article, then yes, the middle class has been out priced. I think one trip to the budget board on here will show you that it's not true. People are resourceful and can find ways to get there, for them it might be a room at a value resort "hotel camping" and making their own food. There is nothing wrong with that. Others may stay off site at the Ramada. We were the "working poor" for a long time and never would have dreamed of going to Disney World because of the thought "there is no way we can afford it". Between different levels of resorts and the fact they allow you to book so far in advance and pay payments, really anyone can go to Disney World.
That is the great thing about Disney in general, they at least try to give families of all incomes options to enjoy the parks.
That is the great thing about Disney in general, they at least try to give families of all incomes options to enjoy the parks.