Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
As much as I have loved Disney, in general, and WDW in particular, in my mind, there is nothing there that should cost $9000.00, period!! I realize that it was 10 years ago, but, I took 9 family members to WDW for a one time family vacation in 2008. As was my habit, I stayed offsite and rented a Villa just 1 mile away from the entrance to WDW. 5 bedrooms, formal dining room, full kitchen, family room 4 bathrooms, TV's in every room, Florida room housing a full size private swimming pool and jacuzzi. Gas grill, laundry room, computer room and rec. room with pool table and table hockey plus other items. I had driven my own car down from Vermont and rented two others for the rest of the crowd (my sister and nephew also came along bringing the census up to 11) I bought everyone a 7 day ticket (9). Paid for round trip airfare from Vermont for 7 people. We took a couple of side trips, one to Kennedy Space Center and some other local Kissimmee attractions. Attended the Hoop Dee Doo Musical Revue. Ate breakfast before we got to the parks, had lunch in the parks and dinner offsite then came back for evening events in our choice of the day park. Total spent for the week was just under $7000. I cannot imagine a better time then what we accomplished. The bonus was that for just a few dollars more everyone could upgrade to non-expiration tickets. We only spent 4 days in the parks so we all had three days paid for and used at a later date. We all did that!For me, it was too freaking much, but that's what I get for staying at a deluxe resort (Poly) and flying out during school vacation. Any future disney vacations will be at a moderate or value.
The resort itself was 9,000 dollars It took me about 3 years to save up, thankfully I work for a company that provides a lot of paid time off , in excessive of 30 days when you factor in vacation, sick, and holiday - yes holidays are lumped into my PTO and I frequently work many of them. With that many days, I have the ability to sell back my vacation time, i.e., get a paycheck and give back my PTO.
Still it was a struggle and one that I want to avoid in the future.
$9000.00 just for a room? Sorry, that would take all the fun out of it for me.