And I think you’ve gone round the defensiveness bend |
Nah just pointing out how hypocritical the European travels snobs are. They seem to think if you've been to Disney you haven't been to Europe and won't know any better. |
I got lucky because my sister decided to move there. We went with my kids and their two cousins and they all wanted chocolate popcorn. Knowing we're at Disney I'm thinking I'm going to pay through the nose and it was 300 yen! We went on New Year's Eve and she warned us that the lines would be long. The longest line was 40 minutes for the Pooh ride. |
Our tickets to LA cost 220 and our tickets to Orlando cost 200. That’s similar enough to me that I take the better weather, crowds, and ticket prices (where the discount is a greater savings than $20) but it will vary by person, I’m lucky and have all good plane travelers, I have friends who truly can’t exceed 3 hours on a plane. |
Duck Fisney. |
I guess I would just miss Epcot ![]() |
I think this is a good option. We did it once after a national parks trip — late August is great because California isn’t as hot as Florida and the west coast kids are already back in school. You do miss some of the rides they have at disney world and no animal kingdom which is one of my favorite parts. We typically do like PP and do a 3-4 day weekend when there is a random teacher grading day. Last year we went to Breckenridge instead and it was way more expensive and the food/lodgings weren’t any better (and were sort of worse). It was fun but that was one trip that I decided was not worth what we spent. |
Disney was so not worth it over a decade ago. Who in the world still goes to Disney?? |
What does that have to do with the question about Disney? Oh...right..nothing. There are lots and lots of places that fit the bill, but we arent discussing those now are we? |
Disney, to me, is a once in a lifetime thing. You go once to say you went and don’t bother to go back. Pick a good age to take your kids. An age where they won’t complain about the wait time, will remember the experience and will get on the rides. For us, that is around 10. Do know that you will drop a lot of money but again, it’s only once. |
Disney raised ticket prices to try and reduce demand because the parks were so full, Yogi Berra. |
We go to Disneyworld in Orlando and have never waited more than 15 minutes for a ride. $25/person for an all day Genie pass so you can reserve rides, then for other rides you just go at a slow time. I will note our kids don't like roller coasters so they aren't interested in the most popular rides anyway. |
Don't be obtuse. No one is going all the way to Tokyo (or Paris) JUST for Disney. But if you're already there, it's a comparative steal. |
So talking about how cheap the tickets are when we are taking about how expensive Disney is overall is ridiculous. Like, if you can afford the airfare and outrageous Japanese lodging the tickets are a steal! |
First of all, Disneyland in LA does not compare at all to Disney World in Orlando which has 4 parks. There's no Epcot at Disneyland! So if DisneyLand is any cheaper that's why. It's inferior. Now onto logistics, it's almost a 6 hour plane ride to LA from DC. The. you have to drive an hour or so to Disneyland. Which don't forgot means renting a car and a 3 hour time change. You now wasted a whole day for travel. I don't see how this is a better option then flying to Orlando which you can sometime get ticket for under $100 round trip, which is way cheaper than flying the Cali. You also don't need to rent a car, there's no time change and can get a flight that's about 3 hours. |