Californian Elitist
Well-Known Member
That’s why I said folks would have to compromise.I mean, anything is possible, but it would probably take 2 hours for a family to exit the park, go to their own car (not Disney buses/Monorail), drive their own car outside of WDW, eat at McDonald's, pack back up, come back in, go through security/ticketing, and be back for whatever they wanted to do. That's not likely for the average guest. Or they go back to their hotel and each lunch/use the pool, but that is taking away a lot of hours of park time.
DLR is a lot easier, since you can walk to off-site hotels.
There are def less expensive options in the parks, but when you think about the ticket, hotel, food, souvenirs, etc., it's a ton (and I'm just going with 2 people total).
Maybe it’s because my friend and I are used to Disneyland, where it’s normal and common to leave and return, but we had no problem leaving MK for food (not that we had a choice, we couldn’t find any open restaurants for dinner). Additionally, I don’t think losing park time is necessarily a bad thing. As a first-timer, sure. But if one has visited the parks multiple times, what’s the big deal if they don’t get to do things that they’ve already done a bunch of times before? This is partially why I can’t get with Genie+. Why would I pay to skip the general line for a ride I’ve already ridden hundreds of times, and when that option used to be free? If I don’t get to do something on one visit, no big deal. There’s hopefully next time.