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[quote=Anonymous]I have been holding out on Disney for various reasons. One, their prices have gotten higher than I feel it's worth. Two, I don't like to plan my vacations with military precision, and although WDW is a comfortable drive from our house, so is Universal Studios and it's not as complicated. Three, I'm not that into Disney icons. And finally, their political agenda is tiresome. All that said... after posting on a previous Disney thread about how Disney can KMA, I just booked a trip. I'm growing tired of Universal and plan to take a break til Epic opens, and I need a park with a similar wow factor. Since Disney brought back their old CEO, I've been warmer to them. And at a recent earnings call, they acknowledged that their relentless social engineering program is turning off consumers and that they need to go back to just... telling great stories. So I checked the prices on a whim and saw hotels are about half of what they used to be. Meanwhile, Universal is experiencing record demand and their premier hotels are going for $800ish per night. So Disney is making good on their claims that they will bring prices back down to earth. I'm willing to put aside my frustration with their crappy, over engineered website and give them another shot. [/quote]
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