Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
As of now…that “evidence” is very anecdotal…as I think you know.That pattern is starting to change, at least in my experience. As companies (at least in the tech industry) are starting to more and more provide flexible time off as a benefit, I've noticed people regularly taking longer vacations - 2 weeks is not uncommon anymore. I've known several people in the last year who spent two weeks in the greater Orlando area: a week at Disney, a few days at Universal, and the rest of the week doing other things like Sea World, KSC, Busch Gardens, Legoland, or just beaches.
So while the general trend still maxes at 7 days, there are signs that this particular Americanism may be starting to change, at least for certain segments of the population.
I hope that’s the way it’s going…but Disney parks are fed by the US clientele and travel is still overwhelming sold in one week increments.
and wdw will not become an “exclusive” enclave of the economic elite…so let’s go ahead and strangle that baby on this thread.