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Originally Posted by asianthree
Pass holder over 15 years. Our CC is Disney bonus $$. So for us 2 Pass holder end cost is less than $300 per year, which breaks down to $12 per visit. It’s Four parks not just MK. We will drive over for lunch or dinner some weeks.
Our Universal is $550 for pass holder, which breaks down to $38 per visit. Epic tickets are outrageous, but in a year our guess is they will be rolling in to pass holder cost. Three parks without epic
So no it’s not a problem for us, but some may struggle with $300-$1500 park entertainment budget per year
.[/QUOTE Having grown up from age 3 with Disneyland though, WDW will never compare to Walt’s original park. I miss it, and always go when we go home to see the kids and grandson.
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I'm with you on that one. Our first Disney visit was to Disneyland. Somehow, Magic Kingdom in FL just doesn't compare. Especially Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted House.
Went with our Aussie kids & grands to Disney World a couple years ago. MK was old and not very clean. Same thing this year. And what happened to those beautiful fountains that shot little jets of water from one fountain to the next?
Also, there were no Disney characters wandering around greeting people like there were back in the '90s. You had to reserve a place to see them. No casual meetups.
The only good thing was that pass you can buy the day of your visit that lets you skip the longer lines. But even that has gotten more restrictive and expensive since they ditched the Fast Pass. And you have to plan your day out ahead to make the best use of it. But my DIL's a Ph.D. in math and sees everything in sets, so we let her take over.
The parking is not $30 per ticket, BTW. It's per car. So for us it was $5/person. Having lived on the East Coast and paid for parking in Manhattan, I didn't think that was too bad.