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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think most Gen X and Millennials grew up doing driving trips. A special trip to Disney or somewhere else once or twice. Beach trips. That was the norm even within the MC/UMC. Now I look at my kids’ friends and it’s not unusual (we are in a middle of the pack FCPS school) for kids to go to Europe, Hawaii, Caribbean, etc. I think the expectations have changed. [/quote] Disney has gotten so crazy expensive that you can go to Europe for 1/2 the price.[/quote] We just did 10 days in London and Paris and in no way was it cheaper than Disney. [/quote] You picked 2 of the most expensive cities in Europe and maybe you also chose really expensive hotels. Recently, I went to Paris with my family for a week, vrbo'd an apartment, got a decent price on flights and it was cheaper than Disney. Just returned from 2.5 weeks in another cheaper European country and still spent less than a week at Disney and that includes $ for food, hotels, car rental and airfare. It costs about 700-1000 a night to stay in a deluxe Disney resort now and then tickets and food are probably another 700 a day for a family of 4.[/quote] You stay at the value hotel and go off season. We got the military discount so hotels were cheaper (off season), tickets were a few hundred and we ate fast food and went off Disney for dinners and some meals as it was cheaper. Flights were free via southwest credit card points or drive. Much cheaper. We spent no where near 700 a day. You are choosing the expensive options.[/quote]
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