We booked a 4 day, 3 night stay, play, and dine package at the Animal Kingdom Lodge in late January for two adults for a ditch-the-kids-with-grandma getaway. Total cost for vacation, minus alcohol? $1800 plus $400 in airfare. So, $2200 for a guaranteed great vacation with great accommodations, great food, great entertainment. We have $900 in Disney Dollars from our visa card, so thats a huge cut right off the top, but I won't factor that in right now.
We figured there has to be a closer, better value, adults only vacation for the same time, right?
All inclusive sandals? $3k.
A drivable ski resort vacation? $2500-$3k AND that doesn't include all of the food and entertainment! Most of those packages include breakfast or lunch or maybe a spa credit or lift tickets.
Vegas? cheaper hotels, but once you factor in flights and entertainment its in the same ball park. So, here we are going back to WDW because its cheaper than alternatives for a guaranteed good vacation.
When you compare WDW to other comparable vacations, its an amazing value. Where's the basis for the ticket price increase hatred? It seems to me that it may even be under priced when you consider the cost of comparable entertainment and resorts in other parts of the country.
We figured there has to be a closer, better value, adults only vacation for the same time, right?
All inclusive sandals? $3k.
A drivable ski resort vacation? $2500-$3k AND that doesn't include all of the food and entertainment! Most of those packages include breakfast or lunch or maybe a spa credit or lift tickets.
Vegas? cheaper hotels, but once you factor in flights and entertainment its in the same ball park. So, here we are going back to WDW because its cheaper than alternatives for a guaranteed good vacation.
When you compare WDW to other comparable vacations, its an amazing value. Where's the basis for the ticket price increase hatred? It seems to me that it may even be under priced when you consider the cost of comparable entertainment and resorts in other parts of the country.