How is his pretty much the same as the sunrise safari except for boma over pizzafari? You get stories about boma in this as well but both offered upclose to animals in akl. What else are you getting now?This didn't used to cost anything because this is a new tour that hasn't existed. This isn't the same as the sunrise safari.
Me too. I was meaning to look at other tour prices to see how high they've risen, or if this is an outlier.That gave me sticker shock.
That gave me sticker shock. They must think a lot of their breakfast buffet.
Seems wildly overpriced, so I'm sure it'll be sold out in no time.
Actually, it's north of $60 in peak seasons!Disney is VERY proud of Boma, During peak seasons Boma is north of $50 bucks for dinner...
$250 seems about right to me. Expensive yes, but considering the limited number of days a week this is running, along with other things included, and looking at the price of comparable offers, it seems to be priced appropriately.
I believe it was $75 and you had to stay club level at AKL.
$250 seems about right to me. Expensive yes, but considering the limited number of days a week this is running, along with other things included, and looking at the price of comparable offers, it seems to be priced appropriately.
Comparable offers? Where? Something this pricey is a vacation in itself. And the number of days is a factor when? Artificial demand? Better light my money on fire fast it's only two days a week!
Thanks shanghai
Yes they are very good at ripping people off. But almost anywhere else in the WORLD gives you more value. For what you get Disney is awful value wise.WDW tours are expensive...this is no exception.
Yes they are very good at ripping people off. But almost anywhere else in the WORLD gives you more value. For what you get Disney is awful value wise.
my only point is this tour is priced in line with their other current offerings.
On a side note...I did the Wild Africa Trek recently, which is also expensive. I thought it was worth spending the money as it was a special occasion for us and we had a great time. It is all relative.
Agreed. We did the Wild Africa Trek last October and that was an unforgettable experience. The intimate size of the group, the way you weave within an existing E-Ticket attraction, the time spent on the savanna taking pictures, and the tiffin meal under the pavilion was all exceptional. The rope bridge section was great also. I felt that was worth the price of admission and would do that one again in the future. But you are also correct in that this stuff is all relative.
This example is exactly what I thought about when I read about this offering. Zoos across the country offer all kinds of "up close and personal" encounters with animals for free or at reasonable costs. We have a local small city zoo that allow kids to climb up a platform during feeding time and feed branches to giraffes for nothing. So why is this special? Yeah I get that the safari environment is really cool, but what is actually unique about this? However...if families are willing to spend this money on all these over prices and (sometimes) over-hyped experiences, maybe it will stop the price gouging going on at Disney these days - last month I paid $17.00 for a hamburger, fries and coke at Liberty Inn!! (I mentioned this in another thread, but I will probably keep mentioning it because I am still in shock!)Or you could go to the San Diego Safari Park, spend 130 and get an entire night safari and camp out on the Safari, it would be much more memorable.
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