eliza61nyc
Well-Known Member
So you're saying over time we'll all be forced to buy the CRT package??
And the third is food. Food prices are not included in the CPI for a reason, and that is because you have to buy them regardless of the price.Your first two examples are two of the most predatory, low customer satisfaction businesses going. Typical of you actually.
Just sayin' - Disney used to view most guests as equal once they were inside the parks. Such a silly, antiquated notion in these days of labels, class warfare, and other such nonsense that so many fought so hard to get rid of, only to see it wiped out thanks to social media and "social justice"...
Yet another thread that I will now ignore...
Thanks. (to be fair, I mentioned St. Louis. But that's because I just had some Disneyesque experience there. Check out City Museum and the Cheshire if you are ever there.)I wasn't sure if it was meanness, sarcasm, or if that person really thought going to Kentucky 4 times was impressive(?) The last line about disposable income threw me off LOL.
Never more so then now though, if you can’t see that then it’s not worth arguing indeed.You've never been "equal", there's always been some sort of special thing you can do to set you apart from others. But as you're using hyperbole for something so silly as a theme park, it's not worth arguing.
Just sayin' - Disney used to view most guests as equal once they were inside the parks. Such a silly, antiquated notion in these days of labels, class warfare, and other such nonsense that so many fought so hard to get rid of, only to see it wiped out thanks to social media and "social justice"...
Yet another thread that I will now ignore...
Same. I should know better to respond, but then here I am.And the third is food. Food prices are not included in the CPI for a reason, and that is because you have to buy them regardless of the price.
How anyone can possibly compare purchasing groceries to purchasing anything else (particularly a DIS vacation) besides medicine, clothes and shelter, is way, way past my comprehension.
If I recall, the only up-charge events in 2000 were the Christmas and Halloween parties. I could be mistaken, but the Halloween party was the only one that was offered to me for our honeymoon (I booked directly through Disney).Serious stupid question. I did not go until 2000 so our first time there definitely were "extras" experiences that could be purchased. So am I correct that there were no such things prior?
We booked through a travel agent and we stayed at Ft. Wilderness. I remember them offering us a couple of "extras" one was a tour guide another was prepaid dinner package that had special "viewing" for the fireworks. I guess it could have been offered by the agencyIf I recall, the only up-charge events in 2000 were the Christmas and Halloween parties. I could be mistaken, but the Halloween party was the only one that was offered to me for our honeymoon (I booked directly through Disney).
Possibly. There definitely weren't any roped-off areas in MK for VIP viewing...the whole hub was wide open.We booked through a travel agent and we stayed at Ft. Wilderness. I remember them offering us a couple of "extras" one was a tour guide another was prepaid dinner package that had special "viewing" for the fireworks. I guess it could have been offered by the agency
So you're saying over time we'll all be forced to buy the CRT package??
You've never been "equal", there's always been some sort of special thing you can do to set you apart from others. But as you're using hyperbole for something so silly as a theme park, it's not worth arguing.
Look at the post right above yours.Anyone else remember when package offerings actually gave you a break over the total, aggregate cost?
Could also be someone is doing a little story telling.Possibly. There definitely weren't any roped-off areas in MK for VIP viewing...the whole hub was wide open.
Not sure what this even meansI've been to Kentucky 4 times, the Smokey Mountains 2 times, drove through Chicago,spent a full weekend in St Louis, and saw the Grand Canyon from an airplane. I'm not trying to say I have quite a bit more disposable income than the average wdwmagic poster but I do.
lol one would think that would be more reason to research. ok I guess it's just me. I agree it's gotten a lot more complicated, lol if anything I would simply want to know how to avoid the crowds and long lines. just asking that online would get you a lot of information.
Again it just boggles my head that people just roll up to the world not knowing how they are going to eat or get on rides.
Seriously. We spent that much for 6 of us to eat at one of John Tesar's restaurants in Dallas this week. Granted, we weren't in a castle, but I doubt the food come's anywhere close to what they serve at Knife.Could someone remind me how many Michelin stars CRT has??
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