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

Tinkerkell

Active Member
I'd do longer trips and would buy DVC and/or stay at deluxe resorts if I want to for a particular trip. I'd also go more often, several times each year to enjoy the different seasons and events at WDW.

I'd also enjoy dining experiences without budget restraints as well as tours, etc. that I may want to do. It would be fun to treat family/friends to a trip, too!
 

Chrononymous

Well-Known Member
Yes. Yes I would.

I would spend more time relaxing, and less time running from park to park because I have only 3 days.

I might even (gasp!) use the resort pool!
 

luv

Well-Known Member
Yes. I'd hire a nanny for my nephews and Sis and I could do our own thing.

The nanny and the boys will be staying at ASSp or the CR and taking the bus. We will not. :)
 

Pooh Lover

Well-Known Member
Like most people have said, I would definitely enjoy WDW more often, but honestly, probably not any more. And I've always been interested to know how people's view of WDW changes when able to go more often.
 

The Empress Lilly

Well-Known Member
I would visit in the middle of July, stay in the Cinderella suite, have reserved prime viewing areas for entertainment and never have to wait in line. I'd have all ten princesses over for a private meet and greet, a different one every day.

Hey, money can buy all that!
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
Can't see how being a millionaire would change the experience at all :confused:
It may not for you or me, but the fact is there might be people that want to spend more days on their trip at WDW then they are currently able to afford.

The same thing might be true on what restaurants they want to go to at WDW. Now granted there is a Disney dining plan , but if a person wants to go to a restaurant that not part of the Dining plan they have to pay out of their pocket. Places like Shula's steakhouse isn't on the free dinning plan. That could add up depending on how big the party is. The thing with the Disney planing plan that I am on, you have to pay for your own appetizer also.

Buying merchandise that you can't afford otherwise isn't a new experience unlike the other two things I mention.
 

PUSH

Well-Known Member
I'd try out new resorts, stay longer, buy more souvenirs, buy more snacks, etc.

With a longer stay I'd go to the water parks and just spend more time in the parks.
 

ginadee

Well-Known Member
Things would definately be different but I dont think I would enjoy it any differently. Id stay in the Luxury Resorts, eat whatever I wanted, stay longer...but I honestly dont see being any more excited about going there and being there than I already am.
 

CommyHolly

Member
we already go a lot thanks to living just over half an hour away and having annual passes,,,,

but I'd spend more long weekends there staying on property,,,,,I'd buy a bigger camper and stay at the campground more often, and my husband wouldn't have to work, so we could go any time we wanted, rather than waiting for my husband to have a day off,,,,,

we'd also eat at nicer restaurants,,,,and I'd probably spend the first year buying anything I wanted LOL
 

rob0519

Well-Known Member
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?

Money being no object, the trips would be a little longer 14 days or so, and each stay would be Concierge Level at the Contemporary, Polynesian or Grand Floridian. Would need to make more ADRs since we would be on site longer. In general, it would be just much less stressful. Additionally, I could take my niece and her family with us as they have never been able to afford to go.

As others have stated, it's possible I would buy a home in Golden Oaks, but I'm not sure I would like Orlando to be my home.
 

Zipadeelady

Well-Known Member
Would I be building my own rides?

I am fairly new here and from reading some of your posts and responses I have figured out you have a sarcastic sense of humor (not saying that is bad...just saying) but when I i read your reply and looked who wrote it i noticed that under your name it doesn't say "active member" or "well-known" it says "just plain nasty" now that made me actually laugh out loud. :D
 

Briangwen7

Active Member
Yes, it would... I would get the most expensive dining plan and buy everything I want, and rent a car... stay longer, take my family, go more often!
 

sweetpee_1993

Well-Known Member
I'd get the ultra VIP guide to hit up the parts of the parks I care to see, may even rent out a few parks a few nights for myself & my family. Of course we'd stay in suites. I would not be using the buses. I would not dine in any of the restaurants, I'd have my meals catered wherever I like thru private arrangements. Probably would be a very short stay as there's better Disney experiences to be had elsewhere but if I was making the unlimited-time-n-money rounds I'd at least make a quicky run-thru of WDW just to say I had.
 

Clever Name

Well-Known Member
I would stay at a nice property offsite since none of the Disney deluxe resorts are even close to being 5 star. The chauffeur would drive my party to the various parks each day and drop us off close to the entrance. My party would be accompanied by a team of bodyguards that would form a protective barrier around us to keep the riff-raff away.

So it would be about the same as my previous visits.
 

Britt

Well-Known Member
No, I'd continue going one time every 2-3 years. I think that's why I enjoy it so much when we do go.

I would probably stay an extra couple days though!
 

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