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J_Robert_Oofenheimer t1_j6kw92j wrote
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My family could. Once. It was a super special vacation. But it was WAY more affordable back then. Looking at prices now, I don't see how anybody does it.
Morat20 t1_j6kxifg wrote
Feel the same way about season tickets to, say, football.
My dad had them for years, on a foreman's salary. Good seats too, his one big "for himself" item.
Now? Shit, someone doing that job would spend a week's salary for two shit seats for one game.
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InterestingPlay55 t1_j6l09y6 wrote
3 adults paying for a 3 bedroom suite is how we did.
suggestiondude t1_j6l5rh1 wrote
I honestly wouldn't want to be there for 2 weeks, you can do the parks in 3 days tops.
fixITman1911 t1_j6lqcj1 wrote
you can not do everything in the parks in 3 days
pmgarman t1_j6n8v93 wrote
lol - was just there a few weeks for Christmas (annual pass, campground, far cheaper than it sounds) and didn’t get to everything
fixITman1911 t1_j6nacyu wrote
How was camping there? Tent, Trailer, Cabin?
pmgarman t1_j6nd4sp wrote
As a campground? A bit cramped. Though far better maintained than most we go to. So it’s a trade off. Renting or bringing your own golf cart is almost a requirement - the campground is larger than magic kingdom. They have cabins too but they are the price and quality of a resort room but with a bunk bed.
Boat transport to magic kingdom, buses internally in the campground and to all the parks.
Can see the MK fireworks each night from the beach, and you can hear them throughout the campground.
Christmas time lots of people decorate, I hear but haven’t experienced Halloween is even bigger.
You get the same mix of jerks and nice people as you do anywhere else in Disney… but unlike resorts where you don’t see them after you close your door you may have windows looking right into their campsite.
Lots more dogs, usually well behaved or more than kids at least. Only had 1 dog neighbor for a little bit that barked. The rest were fine.
I do like sleeping in my own bed though, and having my own kitchen for most meals. That’s probably where we saved the most money not having to eat out constantly. Though there’s a quick service place on property that has decent fried chicken and corn bread.
fixITman1911 t1_j6oud98 wrote
Ah, so you brought your own camper. We have looked at it in the past, but since we don't have a camper the cost to rent is the same as just getting a room; and I'm not tenting in Disney!
pmgarman t1_j6ouvpg wrote
I tent camped growing up, I don’t tent camp now. Haha
But yeah we have our own RV, we are from DFW but enjoy the traveling.
Knowing RVs I’m almost fearful of a rented one to be honest…
fixITman1911 t1_j6p5ed8 wrote
I tent camp and love it, but all the things that make tenting great and relaxing are also the things that make me not think it would be a fit for disney
pmgarman t1_j6p9dd1 wrote
It’s worth trying probably - the sites are far more private than you’d be used to in a normal camp ground but not near as private as proper primitive camping. If you’re local or in the area worth the experience
Ornery_Translator285 t1_j6nhb6s wrote
We did it too, once, in the 90’s. Stayed at three different resorts, went to all three parks, and just enjoyed the pools and food.
Glad my dad got to do it once like that because Disney is his favorite.
goldenboy2191 t1_j6nz985 wrote
My sister does it, and let’s put it this way… my family makes 4 times what her family does and we can’t even afford Disney
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