itsy bitsy spider
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That's it, I'm canceling my vacation and going to Wally World instead.
For our trip in early 2019 we also paid out of pocket for all, a family of five, and I think we ended up saving maybe $50, maybe. As long as we do character dining I think there's no way to save $$. For that trip two of my kiddos were just out of child pricing, now all three of them are. But two of my kids were in foster-care for years and are really small, like 3-5% weight and height percentile and they. won't. eat. any. adult. food. So the adult pricing just kills me.Sad how? Sad as in you over paid, or underpaid?
I did this for our 2018 trip and we pretty much broke even, and maybe came out a tiny bit ahead of Disney including the snack credits.
You would be surprised what resorts aren't available at all if you're trying to sleep 5. I know I sure was! Finally after two trips I realized that the resorts weren't totally booked, they just weren't showing me all of them b/c we couldn't book a room there. I splurged once to stay at Contemporary while my kids were all still child pricing, the rest of the time Moderates.Us too.. I don't know how people can justify more than $250 a night on a hotel room... in my head, I have a hard time justifying over $150~
That's more than my wife makes as a 14 year teacher. Now we can argue neither is paid their value, but comparatively, yes that is enough.So that’s like $52,000?
Is that enough to by bread and circuses for the plebs in 2019?
Is there any basis for these price increases -has the inflation rate sky rocketed, has the cost of production increased, has the cost of raw materials increased, labor costs up? I suspect it is simply a case of we are Disney and we can and the lemmings will not even notice.
Presented without comment: https://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/enc...-lounge-at-disneys-grand-floridian-resort.htm MarieWhat is the price of alcoholic beverages? We haven't been to Disney since 2017.
That's more than my wife makes as a 14 year teacher. Now we can argue neither is paid their value, but comparatively, yes that is enough.
We live in Orlando.I would ask where you live...but I think I just figured out the 16 states I can eliminate.
Your wife is underpaid...who knows by how much?
But that isn’t a lot. The “true poverty line” is somewhere around $37,000
What is the price of alcoholic beverages? We haven't been to Disney since 2017.
Yep, but most are on dining plan and high menu prices add to the perceived value of that.We were Florida resident passholders for many years in a row. We let them lapse almost two years ago after rising costs and overcrowded parks just took the fun out of it for us. We needed a break. But it wasn't so long ago, we'd pop over to the parks and if we grabbed quick service lunch while there (couple burgers and fries) it was like $20 for both of us. Then it was like $25. Now it's like $35. For the same thing. I mean, we're talking two pretty low-standard burgers and fries and a couple cokes! It's one of those things where it goes from a easy, low stress day to actually needing to plan out your day and the costs of everything. If I suddenly need a $100 just to get a lunch, a few drinks and maybe a snack or two for the day, that's a much bigger investment and not something I am going to want to do as often. I know $1 here and $2 there doesn't seem like much but it's a very cumulative thing. I just looked and found a 1/4 lb burger and fries combo at Cosmic Rays was $6.69 in 2011. A 1/3 lb burger and fries is now $12.29. That's a pretty steep increase. And I'm just going for a day! People who are there for a week - well, it adds up even faster.
That's it, I'm canceling my vacation and going to Wally World instead.
Does anyone know what the increases are ? We have a bunch of dining reservations scheduled for next month and I've had to budget this year down to the penny due to some unexpected emergencies that came up in the past couple months and needed disney money allocated to. I don't want to show up and be blind sided by higher costs on our meals. Granted...they say the price is subject to change...but ive grown familiar with their meal charges over the years and usually have a good grasp on what to expect when we get there....now not so much.
Yes I've see the costs for the regular table services and quick services, but we do a lot of buffets so thats my main point of interest with these increases.Have you tried the Walt Disney World web site? I just glanced at that, and if you select a restaurant, it gives you a "range" of prices -- but also you can click on "view menu". There, you will see the full menu options and all prices are listed for each item.
Presented without comment: https://www.wdwmagic.com/dining/enc...-lounge-at-disneys-grand-floridian-resort.htm Marie
Like talking Remy in the restaurant in France in Epcot?For those prices, does the glassware come alive and do a fancy dance and song for you as they make their way to your seat?
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