Nickahlers
New Member
Hmm...
I for one feel $50 a day is more than worth it for several reasons:
1) Six Flags Great Adventure, located about twenty minutes from my house (and a park many of my students visit regularly) charges three dollars more, and believe me, anyone who has visited the Six Flags parks knows they are no match for Disney in ambience, style, theming, friendliness of the staff, and quality of the attractions.
2) Like a poster above said, I also attend Broadway musicals regularly. While at this time of year it's very easy to get a discount for most musicals besides the big hits (Hairspray, Lion King, The Producers, and maybe one or two more), you still on average pay about $65 (with the discount) for the best seats in the house for two and a half hours of entertainment.
3) Disney has a lot of intangibles that no one else can offer. Io nce spent almost an hour just chatting with a CM at my hotel pool (he was a lifeguard, and I work as a lifeguard at the beach during the summer, so we just chatted about the job).
Bottom line, if you think Disney is a budget vacation, you're grossely mistaken.
I for one feel $50 a day is more than worth it for several reasons:
1) Six Flags Great Adventure, located about twenty minutes from my house (and a park many of my students visit regularly) charges three dollars more, and believe me, anyone who has visited the Six Flags parks knows they are no match for Disney in ambience, style, theming, friendliness of the staff, and quality of the attractions.
2) Like a poster above said, I also attend Broadway musicals regularly. While at this time of year it's very easy to get a discount for most musicals besides the big hits (Hairspray, Lion King, The Producers, and maybe one or two more), you still on average pay about $65 (with the discount) for the best seats in the house for two and a half hours of entertainment.
3) Disney has a lot of intangibles that no one else can offer. Io nce spent almost an hour just chatting with a CM at my hotel pool (he was a lifeguard, and I work as a lifeguard at the beach during the summer, so we just chatted about the job).
Bottom line, if you think Disney is a budget vacation, you're grossely mistaken.