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delosholly
Feb 24, 2014Explorer
My wife and I have been to WDW many times, usually staying at Ft. Wilderness when we have our RV.
Yes, a one day price is high, but as has been pointed out by others, the multiday passes are a better buy.
However, what I wanted to comment about was someone referencing the condition of WDW when they were there. This is hard to believe, that WDW was in poor condition.
One of the reasons we love going to WDW over other parks is the effort they put into keeping everything in tip-top shape, from the plants to the streets. I have not witnessed peeling paint or broken fixtures... anything. Just look at the drive in along the roads to get to the parking lots... everything manicured. Sure, they might have some building/construction going on (like the current FantasyLand area), but those are to be expected from a park that is always trying to improve and give more to their customers.
We always figure the cost as a cost-per-hour. If you stay a 9 hour day in one of the Lands, then the cost is around $10/hour. That is not much different than going to see a movie without buying popcorn and a soda.
I encourage everyone to visit WDW, but I do recommend buying the multiday parkhopper tickets so that you get the most for your money.
That is my 2.5 cents worth.
Yes, a one day price is high, but as has been pointed out by others, the multiday passes are a better buy.
However, what I wanted to comment about was someone referencing the condition of WDW when they were there. This is hard to believe, that WDW was in poor condition.
One of the reasons we love going to WDW over other parks is the effort they put into keeping everything in tip-top shape, from the plants to the streets. I have not witnessed peeling paint or broken fixtures... anything. Just look at the drive in along the roads to get to the parking lots... everything manicured. Sure, they might have some building/construction going on (like the current FantasyLand area), but those are to be expected from a park that is always trying to improve and give more to their customers.
We always figure the cost as a cost-per-hour. If you stay a 9 hour day in one of the Lands, then the cost is around $10/hour. That is not much different than going to see a movie without buying popcorn and a soda.
I encourage everyone to visit WDW, but I do recommend buying the multiday parkhopper tickets so that you get the most for your money.
That is my 2.5 cents worth.
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