PolynesianPrincess
Well-Known Member
Currently have an AP. We are able to do 2 one week long trips per year. Right now, the AP makes sense for us. When it stops making sense, we will stop buying it. When vacationing at Disney doesn't make us happy anymore, we will go elsewhere.
Yes, Disney is expensive. I was able to price out a 2 week long Asia trip with the Asian parks, everything included for what it costs to do a one week trip to WDW. Prices will keep rising, that we know is true. But the rate at which tickets and resorts have increased is absurd. No ones pay is going up at even a quarter of the rate that prices are going up so yes, they are pricing people out but the crowds are still there. I know many people who have returned from a first trip and tell me they are never going again because the parks are too crowded, everything is too planned out and everything is too expensive. It's not the magical place they depict in commercials and ads. And I can see why they think that. You have to plan so far in advance what you want to eat and then you have to schedule your fastpasses... you have to sit over an hour early for a good parade spot.. you're herded with the masses into lines for attractions with a 60 minute + wait.... there is no spontaneity in trips to WDW anymore. Right now, the crowds keep coming but eventually Disney WILL reach a tipping point at which people will stop paying however, that point is different for everyone.
Yes, Disney is expensive. I was able to price out a 2 week long Asia trip with the Asian parks, everything included for what it costs to do a one week trip to WDW. Prices will keep rising, that we know is true. But the rate at which tickets and resorts have increased is absurd. No ones pay is going up at even a quarter of the rate that prices are going up so yes, they are pricing people out but the crowds are still there. I know many people who have returned from a first trip and tell me they are never going again because the parks are too crowded, everything is too planned out and everything is too expensive. It's not the magical place they depict in commercials and ads. And I can see why they think that. You have to plan so far in advance what you want to eat and then you have to schedule your fastpasses... you have to sit over an hour early for a good parade spot.. you're herded with the masses into lines for attractions with a 60 minute + wait.... there is no spontaneity in trips to WDW anymore. Right now, the crowds keep coming but eventually Disney WILL reach a tipping point at which people will stop paying however, that point is different for everyone.