Would you enjoy visiting Disney more if money was no object?

mergatroid

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Original Poster
Assuming you're not already a multi millonaire and that you suddenly became one, would it make your trips to Disney that much better? What things if any, would you do at Disney that you don't already due to the expense? Apart from staying in a suite in either the Contemporary or the Grand Floridian, I can't think of many things I'd do that differently to be honest. However if money was no object, how would you improve your Disney vacation?
 

sambres8

Member
I would definitely make more ADRs... for every meal haha. We usually buy groceries for our trips to cover breakfast and lunch and make ADRs for most of our dinners. If money was no object, I would seriously eat in every restaurant on site.
 

Victoria

Not old, just vintage.
If I had more money my trips would definitely be longer. Due to money and work constraints all of my recent trips have been 3 or 4 days long. Doesn't leave much time to do anything but run around the parks like a maniac, inhale some food, and go home.
 

Beholder

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Length of stay most of all. I've never been able to stay longer than 4-5 days at a stretch, so being able to stay 7-12 days would be pretty great. That and not worrying about EVERY little dime spent. That'd be nice.
 

Princess_AmyK

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I would stay longer(12-14 days), finally have my dream of staying in the Grand Floridian, and I would pay to take my family with me!
I wish money wasnt an issue! If only!
 

mergatroid

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Original Poster
I would definitely make more ADRs... for every meal haha. We usually buy groceries for our trips to cover breakfast and lunch and make ADRs for most of our dinners. If money was no object, I would seriously eat in every restaurant on site.

We've never really been big on ADR's at Disney to be honest. Did The Rose & Crown this September for the first time but it's the only time we've eaten at anywhere other than a self service restaurant in Disney (tell a lie, we often do the Sci Fi Dine in at the studios but just eat burgers there anyway). We sometimes eat out of the parks at lunch to save a bit of money so perhaps with money being no object then we'd have more meals in Disney but I imagine it would be more self service. I would also probably buy a lot more soft drinks in the day as after two or more I start thinking how much I'm spending on drinks and feel ripped off. I'm a simple man I guess.
 

Beholder

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No bills, not working for a living, and having none of the stress that goes with that stuff, just day to day living would be like being at Disney!
 

Laura

22
Seeing as "lack of money" is the only thing ever on my mind while on vacation (stressing about how much I spent each day, wondering if I'll have enough to last the week, etc), I can't imagine how fun a vacation WITHOUT a budget would be. Not that I'd do much different, but just the freedom from the stress and worry about money on vacation would be a great feeling.
 

copcarguyp71

Well-Known Member
Stay longer for sure. Spend 10 days doing WDW and another four at those "other" parks since we have never done them. Possibly do some behind the scenes tours. I guess my ideas are modest but all I really need is R&R to make me happy.

That is one of the really nice things about Disney, you cannot tell who is affluent and who saved like a maniac for two years or more to afford the trip. By and large once you are in the parks everyone is on even footing.
 

real mad hatter

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Well I would still go every two years,I would probably stay at WL instead of PORS.And I would still have a 14 day vacation.However I would spend big time on souvenirs,like these ornaments that cost a fortune,Beauty and the Beast for example.;)
 

mergatroid

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Original Poster
Would I be building my own rides?

Hate to break it to you my friend but I'm not going to be giving you millions to try, it was more of a hypothetical question. But as it's you then yes, yes you could build your own rides, go ahead and knock yourself out ;)
 

wdwfan4ver

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I wouldn't be visiting WDW more in days or times a year even if money was no object.The fact is I really enjoy going to WDW there despite the issues I mention in the past I saw breaking down in terms of causing the attraction not to start. That means I never could enjoy WDW more than I already while down there.

The only difference would I would do is buy more expensive items.
 

erasure fan1

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I would definitely enjoy myself more if money wasn't an issue. No more concern over what to order at restaurants, what resort to stay at, what souvenirs to buy, how long to stay, can we take a tour, can we stay another day... All of these distractions would be taken away and you could just focus on the fun.
 

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