Ok so what things do you refuse to pay for that you'd actually like to do?

parkhopper1213

Active Member
Those things you look at and think "That looks good" and then see the price and think "Well I'm not paying that!!!!". For us we'd always thought that the deserts at the firework desert party at the MK looked very appetising. Also the idea of sitting there eating whilst watching the fireworks seemed good, until we saw the price :eek:

We also last year saw the amphicars at Disney Springs and thought it looked like a rather exciting activity to enjoy. Once again though we thought the price far too prohibitive, we could afford it if we wanted but just couldn't justify paying that for what it was.

Anything else out there that you'd like to do but won't pay to do?
I won't pay for a dining plan, extra hours in the park, or photo pass.
 

mergatroid

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
It all just depends on how much someone wants to do something. If you don't want to do something then it isn't worth paying any amount- to you. Someone else might think that experience is the coolest thing ever, and for them doing it might be the highlight of their trip. I don't see how anyone can judge another person's enjoyment. We all make choices when it comes to disposable income. Something like the early morning hours thing- I can see where for a family who is only visiting once, or once in many years, would enjoy having a near empty park with a few select walk on attractions, especially if crowds and planning are overwhelming for them. Do I need it?- probably not. We visit Disney often, know it well, know how to navigate, and know that if we miss something we'll be back again. Amphicars- okay, it looks stupid to me. No thanks. Yet if one of my kids said "Mommy I want to do that more than ANYTHING" heck, I'm on the amphicar. Everything is just relative to the individual and the circumstance. As for the deluxe hotel argument- Mommy's staying home if we aren't staying deluxe. Sorry if that offends anyone but it's my preference and we actually do spend a lot of time in the room and at the resort. Even if we didn't I'm still picky about where I shower and sleep. It's totally worth it to ME.

Well said, couldn't agree more, hence the thread.
 

andy773

Active Member
Any DVC.... Pay a monthly mortgage for something I wont own, cant pass ownership on to my DS and I have friends who had a difficult time selling theirs when they had financial issues.

I'm not sure where you got your info. You can definitely pass on your DVC membership to your heirs. Just set it up in your will or trust. And if your friends had trouble selling it, they must have been doing something wrong. DVC retains it value extremely well for a time share. Just check out all the resale web sites. And a better way to look at DVC is that you are getting deluxe accommodations at value prices. A 5-night stay in a Polynesian studio cost me $782.That's $156 a night and you don't pay sales tax on that. That's a pretty good value to me.
 

Noellikechristmas

Active Member
Interesting thread. Like PP said...it's all in what you value it.
I'm very curious to see what other people's thoughts are on the deluxe hotels. I'd really like to stay in them, myself. My last stay I was at POR-riverside and I was barely in my room. I'd like to think if I were to stay at a deluxe, I'd stay longer just so I could plan some days to spend at the resort. For the full price I don't think it's worth it, but if I were to stay, I would Rent DVC points.
 

Darth Figment

Well-Known Member
I would like to do one of the magic kingdom tours, where they tell you all the details and about the park and personal walt disney stuff. But ,,, it is $$$$ i "think"its about 120-140 $ perperson . But i am gonna do fireworks and dessert next time we go .
 

Punky

Well-Known Member
Stay at Grand Floridian. Although I'd love to stay there, it's a waste of money because we literally only use the hotel to shower & sleep. No Pool, playground, movies...etc
 

mergatroid

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Fantasmic Dining Package, Cinderella's Royal Table

Mrs Merg and I have our own much cheaper version of this. We book the Sci-fi reservations 6 months before for around 5:15pm (when Fantasmic starts 7:30pn). Out by 6:15pm and walk over to Fantasmic and take our seat. Now Fantasmic has FP+, it's even easier.
 

Rogue21

Well-Known Member
I'm very curious to see what other people's thoughts are on the deluxe hotels. I'd really like to stay in them, myself. My last stay I was at POR-riverside and I was barely in my room. I'd like to think if I were to stay at a deluxe, I'd stay longer just so I could plan some days to spend at the resort. For the full price I don't think it's worth it, but if I were to stay, I would Rent DVC points.

I've stayed at moderates and deluxe WDW resorts. I much prefer the deluxe for many reasons. We tend to relax on the balcony with a coffee in the a.m. or an adult beverage in the p.m. After many, many years rooming at motels with sports teams, I prefer the hotel over motel experience now. And the locations, for the most part, are better also.

As for things I wouldn't splurge on? DVC. Most everything else is on the "try it once, maybe, someday" list.
 

radiorae

Well-Known Member
The Sense of Africa tour. I would never in a million years pay that price, but they have okapis, which are my absolute favorite animal. I just want to pet one!
 

DisneyFans4Life

Well-Known Member
I've got one suggestion for everyone...the Disney Visa rewards card. This card has been an absolute joy to have. My wife and I are in the same boat as you guys and see things we'd love to have, but don't want to shell out the money for them.

For example...do I really need that $90 Nike Golf polo, or does my wife really need those Minnie Mouse earrings? I would never want to spend my "own" money on those items, but when we have saved up rewards dollars for a vacation, I have no problem buying those items (and more) and just using the rewards card.
 

gobstoper27

Well-Known Member
It all just depends on how much someone wants to do something. If you don't want to do something then it isn't worth paying any amount- to you. Someone else might think that experience is the coolest thing ever, and for them doing it might be the highlight of their trip. I don't see how anyone can judge another person's enjoyment. We all make choices when it comes to disposable income. Something like the early morning hours thing- I can see where for a family who is only visiting once, or once in many years, would enjoy having a near empty park with a few select walk on attractions, especially if crowds and planning are overwhelming for them. Do I need it?- probably not. We visit Disney often, know it well, know how to navigate, and know that if we miss something we'll be back again. Amphicars- okay, it looks stupid to me. No thanks. Yet if one of my kids said "Mommy I want to do that more than ANYTHING" heck, I'm on the amphicar. Everything is just relative to the individual and the circumstance. As for the deluxe hotel argument- Mommy's staying home if we aren't staying deluxe. Sorry if that offends anyone but it's my preference and we actually do spend a lot of time in the room and at the resort. Even if we didn't I'm still picky about where I shower and sleep. It's totally worth it to ME.

I don't think that anybody judged anyone else for choosing to do any of the activities, restaurants, etc... They simply gave their reasons for deciding to pass on said activities, restaurants and etc.. With that being said there are lot's of things that I'd love to experience but I won't shell out the funds to do so. My mantra is if you like it I love it!
 

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
Disney admission media, Had AP's for what felt like forever but let em lapse last year after all the cuts, Seems like an even better decision this year with all the additional cuts.
 

NearTheEars

Well-Known Member
T-Shirts at the park or DS.

We went over to DS the other day and stopped by the Co-Op. LOVED the vintage-looking attraction shirts they had. Looked at the tag: $36!

I know that's not expensive for some folks, but I just couldn't justify it.

We have, however, bought plenty of discount merchandise at the two outlet locations in O-Town, but obviously it's a roll of the dice whether they will have something cool that week. But we check them out every few months.
 

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