Is Disney World ours? And therefore,"those People" shouldn't be able to enjoy what we can't afford?

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Sure, there's no right to go to Disney or the Super Bowl. But I think the comparison of price is very inappropriate. Disney World is open 365 days a year with a product that remains largely the same from year-to-year. The super bowl is one day a year and, depending on the teams involved, draws from vey different pools of people each year. So the scarcity of a Super Bowl ticket drives the ticket price up substantially more than a Disney World ticket. Oh, and there's the fact that the whole world pays attention to the Super Bowl, while the same interest is not as widespread in going to Disney World.
So I feel the comparison is not necessarily appropriate.
You are absolutely correct that the comparison, when based strictly on venue is looked at, however, when compared by the fact that neither are required for life and are classified as "luxury" things available to those that have the available cash to participate, then the comparison is authentic. Which is why it's cheaper to buy a ticket to WDW then to the Super Bowl, also that for the price of a WDW ticket you can get approximately 12 or 13 hours of entertainment and only a couple of hours for the Super Bowl. There is a correlation there.
 

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