Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost like $1000 per night. I can’t believe they are supposed to be for families. Who on earth can afford this?
Not us, HHI $500-625k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can afford it, but have no interest in spending $20k+ for standing in lines and going on rides.
+1 MILLION
And please don’t compare waiting in line for a man-made ride to waiting in line for the Colosseum or pyramids or something.
The good news is, you don't have to. You are under absolutely no obligation to ever visit Disney, ever. You weren't even obligated to open this thread or comment on it. Yet, you did. It's bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We can afford it, but have no interest in spending $20k+ for standing in lines and going on rides.
+1 MILLION
And please don’t compare waiting in line for a man-made ride to waiting in line for the Colosseum or pyramids or something.
Anonymous wrote:We can afford it, but have no interest in spending $20k+ for standing in lines and going on rides.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is probably looking right now, for hotels at Disney for xmas break. That's the busiest time of year, and it's too late in the game. Yes, prices are high.
The trick is to book far in advance, not during peak periods, and get discounts like if you book on disney.com, they have package deals that include park tickets. We neve spend more than $300/night and that's for Contemporary or Grand Floridian, boht on the monorail.
How long ago? I haven’t seen prices that low in at least a decade at those hotels, and I’m eligible for tons of discounts (military, pass holder, chase Disney visa, Florida resident)
Shades of green is $237, which is why we never stay there and do a value or moderate.
https://www.shadesofgreen.org/rooms
The price depends on the sponsor’s rank. It is as high as $257
Anyone with an officer or high rank can afford more. As enlisted we never stayed there as Disney value with military discount is cheaper. It’s still way less than what people here consider budget.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost like $1000 per night. I can’t believe they are supposed to be for families. Who on earth can afford this?
1k a night isn't that much. Most include breakfast. And it is literally on the property...no driving involved.
Yes it is. I’d rather rent a car for that much to eat off property.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost like $1000 per night. I can’t believe they are supposed to be for families. Who on earth can afford this?
1k a night isn't that much. Most include breakfast. And it is literally on the property...no driving involved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is probably looking right now, for hotels at Disney for xmas break. That's the busiest time of year, and it's too late in the game. Yes, prices are high.
The trick is to book far in advance, not during peak periods, and get discounts like if you book on disney.com, they have package deals that include park tickets. We neve spend more than $300/night and that's for Contemporary or Grand Floridian, boht on the monorail.
How long ago? I haven’t seen prices that low in at least a decade at those hotels, and I’m eligible for tons of discounts (military, pass holder, chase Disney visa, Florida resident)
Shades of green is $237, which is why we never stay there and do a value or moderate.
https://www.shadesofgreen.org/rooms
The price depends on the sponsor’s rank. It is as high as $257
Anonymous wrote:They cost like $1000 per night. I can’t believe they are supposed to be for families. Who on earth can afford this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost like $1000 per night. I can’t believe they are supposed to be for families. Who on earth can afford this?
What a weird question. Over a million Americans make over 500K per year.
What a weird statement. 99% of American’s make less than 500k/yr.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They cost like $1000 per night. I can’t believe they are supposed to be for families. Who on earth can afford this?
1k a night isn't that much. Most include breakfast. And it is literally on the property...no driving involved.