Amen.Biggest deal....multi
day park passes. The longer you stay, the cheaper the prices.
Biggest rip off.....12 dollar hamburgers.
Amen.Biggest deal....multi
day park passes. The longer you stay, the cheaper the prices.
Biggest rip off.....12 dollar hamburgers.
Another big "Rip off" - Prices of souvenirs. Yes, I know that's how they make money, but the plastic monorails don't need to cost $89.95...
I agree with the person that said desert parties being a rip-off.. (again, as someone who hasn't done one..) but they seem rather pricey for some buffet deserts.. especially as someone who doesn't drink. That said.. I saw a video of the fireworks cruise, and that looks pretty cool.. we may be doing that in the future.. )
I'm a bit surprised that no one has listed the DDP yet.. I don't think it's a total rip off.. but from what comments I've seen, you'd think someone would have said it..
I think one of the best deals at Disney is that fastpass is free, considering that Universal's express pass (I think that's what it's called?) is quite costly. I understand that fastpass could be considered part of your admission cost at Disney, but Universal's ticket prices are similar and their express pass costs $35.
One of Disney's biggest ripoffs to me are the squeeze breeze bottles. I'm not sure what price they're up to now, but when I worked there two years ago they were 17 dollars and they break constantly. You could easily get the same product at Walmart for much, much cheaper.
I got the monorail set when it was on sale on the website.. it is actually a pretty neat little set.. I will be using it as the train that goes around my Christmas tree.
I'm a bit surprised that no one has listed the DDP yet.. I don't think it's a total rip off.. but from what comments I've seen, you'd think someone would have said it..
I got one 2 years ago in WDW. I liked being able to control what color stripe I got. Even with the discounts on the website, by the time they add the taxes in, it's back to what it cost before taxes and shipping to start with... I just remember a time when they were in the $70 price range, nothing's changed with it and it's now $20 more.
The biggest reason no one has said this yet is because the DDP works differently for everyone. There's countless threads on this debating it here.
I think it depends on what you value. I value the extra park time I get with a Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween party entry because you get lighter crowds from 7pm to midnight.
Even the Fantasmic! dinner package is worth it, because you do get dinner plus guaranteed decent seating for one of the better shows.
I don't think its a great deal.. but I like the convenience of it.. dining is as big a part of the trip for me as some of the rides.. so we usually go with it.
MVMCP is totally worth it...it's the grand scheme at Disney, what's $70?That is the idea to ticketed events, it may control crowds. It may work on me as the wife wants to do mvmcp, but I haven't decided yet. It just sickens me to think of having a hopper pass already, and then forking over another $70 (that is not available at any other merchants) for another 4-5 hours. Maybe I would feel better if there were a discount for guests that already have a pass for the day.
MVMCP is totally worth it...it's the grand scheme at Disney, what's $70?
Biggest Rip-Off: The Deluxe resorts. I get that the location(of some) is great, but there are more luxurious off-site properties for a lower cost. To me the cost doesn't justify the benefits.
Best deal: Club Cool. What's better than free coke and the ability to trick someone into taking a big swig of Beverly?
Interesting thought on the Deluxe Resorts. If you're someone that doesn't care for EMH, I can see that being true. You just have to deal with getting to the parks then (depending on if where you stay has a shuttle or something).
Even the Fantasmic! dinner package is worth it, because you do get dinner plus guaranteed decent seating for one of the better shows.
When I was at EPCOT for a New York Film Academy summer camp, we had a private dessert view area of Illuminations... And I have to say that it the view was great, but the desserts probably less quality of a debbie cake.. Nobody liked any of the desserts.... Except the mickey ice cream bars! They had a whole tray of mickey bars. I was happy .
MVMCP is totally worth it...it's the grand scheme at Disney, what's $70?
I've got ADRs for one of those Fantasmic! dinner packages - if you have the Disney Dining Plan, is it included? I thought it was - the Disney website itself seems to indicate that - but then I saw an article on WDWMagic that made me wonder otherwise?
That's not normal. Maybe the other times were just fully booked.Yes, it is included. We've done it before. It's only select places (we ate at Mama Mia's) but what I didn't like was you could only choose an odd time (like super early or really late).
I've actually got ADRs at Mama Melrose and Hollywood & Vine, because I couldn't decide which would be better. But even though I booked right at the 180-day window, the only options were 2:10pm (lunch) or 4:45pm (dinner). So "unusual times" sounds about right!Yes, it is included. We've done it before. It's only select places (we ate at Mama Mia's) but what I didn't like was you could only choose an odd time (like super early or really late).
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