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Why would a family want to go to Disney more than once?
Well, my daughter ended up there again in HS as part of a sports tournament. So there was a reason. Otherwise, once is enough for most families - or once every 10-20yrs. It's not "looking down" on anything, it's just not understanding the appeal. |
The same reason people spend a week at Bethany, Rehoboth, Outer Banks every summer - they like it and find it fun. I don't understand the appeal of spending a week sitting on the beach, personally. (And I'm not really a Disney person either, but I don't understand why it's such a contentious topic.) |
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Disney can be done relatively cheaply. We just returned from a Disney trip over Christmas. We are a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 kids ages 9 and 7). We drove and stayed at a Marriott Fairfield off property for 7 days/6 nights and had 5 days of park tickets.
Gasoline: $250 Hotel included breakfast: $600 Park Tickets: $1075 Parking: $85 Food: $500 (we shopped at Publix the first day and bought stuff for packed lunches; ate dinner at the parks) Souvenirs: $40 (gave each kid $20 to buy a souvenir - each picked out something at the Lego store at downtown Disney) So $2550 for a week for a family of 4. Yes, we did it frugally, as was our choice. And you can spend much more by staying on property and eating at their fancy sit-down restaurants, but it wasn't in our budget, and I just wanted to show that Disney can be done fairly inexpensively. |
| And $2,550 (line the pp disney poster just paid) is what many folks spend on a week in Bethany (actually, they probably spend much more). My point being: Disney really isn't the "once in a lifetime" trip that folks (critics) on this thread are making it out to be. It's not comparable to a $10k+ trip to Europe. So I really think the haters simply can't afford it (or think they can't afford it). In short: if you can afford a week at Sea Colony, then you can afford a trip to disney. |
+1 - tis is the bottom line. I don’t look down on anyone who goes there once. Might as well see what all the hoopla is about. |
| People are ridiculously snobby about Disney! Its not the most enjoyable thing for an adult, but neither is any amusement park. What my kids liked about it was (they were older) They could do it ALL themselves. It was a learning experience. We adults sat by the pool. That is what Conde nast recommended. Also stay off property. Disney hotels are not very comfortable. |
Snobbery is calling Disney a 'completely commercial and artificial experience'. |
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The irony of that snobbery is that the vast majority of all vacations involve a number of commercial or artificial elements or experiences.
Just because your littles play minigolf at the Ritz Carlton doesn't make it an intellectual stimulating exercise. |
| It's overpriced and outdated, and hot |
Where did you find lodging for 9 nights at $1200 total? |
this is funny ~ |
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Artificial, overpriced, trashy... My question is: why WE should go to Disney?
And there are more than Caribbean, Europe and the beaches in Delaware, folks. Check the map, check TripAdvisor. Don't be afraid, think bigger! But I don't look down to anyone who is going to Disney. I am just not interested. |