• Pipoca@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Suppose you’re going to disney for a week as a family of 4.

    6 days of tickets for 4 people is $2,400. Cheap jetblue tickets on sale might be $1000; honestly, they’re probably more. If you’re staying at a $350/night hotel room, you’re already up to $5,500.

    Then, figure at least $50 in food per person per day, or $100 for the adults if you get alcohol. That’s another $1,200-1,800. And if you go to any of their fancier restaurants it’ll be a lot more. Add in a couple hundred in souvenirs and you’re there.

    Of course, if you’re within road trip distance and just go to the park for two days, you could do it way cheaper.

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      You aren’t eating on Disney property for $50/person/day. It’s much closer to $100 even for kids.

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        You’d have to be budget conscious, but it’s doable if you’re not eating anywhere sit-down, don’t drink soda, and don’t get snacks. But yeah, the average person is probably spending $100+.

        For example, at Hollywood studios, the oats at the star wars location are $7. A chicken club and fries for lunch at ABC commissary are $18. A pizza for dinner is $12. That’s $37; not sure what it would come to with tax.

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        They allow carry in food, so pack sandwiches and snacks and you can skip lot of the food upcharges. That’s what I did for our recent big trip with family who grew up going to Disneyland regularly