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Re: A guide for the wealthy? (Reply to this comment)
by chelledun
Yeah, it's not a cheap trip. Actually, though, my mom is going to get an annual pass before our trip this year I think, because she always wants to visit more than once a year and annual pass holders get amazing savings in hotels and other stuff. So for one of us to have it, it saves a lot of money on staying on property. Of course, since you're from Florida that wouldn't benefit you much!
Michelle
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May 18 '05 4:47 pm PDT
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A guide for the wealthy? (Reply to this comment)
by krus54
Yikes....you have to be wealthy just to go to WDW. In 8 yrs in Florida we have had annual passes to Universal Studios each year because the annual renewal for a two park pass (Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure) is only $99/person. That's only $500/yr for our family instead of $1500...much more affordable than WDW. We had passes for both the first year and only held onto Universal Studios after that...then we got annual passes to SeaWorld which was also extremely affordable.
Dave
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May 18 '05 2:27 pm PDT
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Re: Awesome... (Reply to this comment)
by chelledun
It was definitely fun to look at...but a Disney vacation is already so expensive, I can't imagine ever being able to do concierge anything! Thanks for reading :)
Michelle
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May 18 '05 4:48 am PDT
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Awesome... (Reply to this comment)
by serc, in Books
This just sounds fun to look at... I can't imagine how I could ever afford the luxuries in it, though! But I still loved the review... darnit, I want to go to Disney in October, too!
-Sara R-C
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May 17 '05 8:53 pm PDT
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