RBrooksC
06-01-2009, 02:19 PM
I learned late last week that the cost to get into a Disney Park isn't as expensive as I once thought it was. The following is why:
My wife and I are going to be taking my son to Dutch Wonderland this summer. My co-worker mentioned he was taking his children to Sesame Place. I thought that might be more interesting so I looked into it. For me to take my family there for the day, it would cost me $50.95 per person over two years old. That cost does not include tax. Then it would cost me $15 to park my car there. There are no children discounts because Sesame Place is for children so they are going to use a majority of the stuff there. Parents need to pay full price because they have to drive there children there and enter the parks.
So, the cost of going to MK for a day might be more expensive but the overall experience is greater, there are more things to do, and the history is deeper and grander.
Needless to say, we are going to skip going there and just do Dutch Wonderland this summer.
My wife and I are going to be taking my son to Dutch Wonderland this summer. My co-worker mentioned he was taking his children to Sesame Place. I thought that might be more interesting so I looked into it. For me to take my family there for the day, it would cost me $50.95 per person over two years old. That cost does not include tax. Then it would cost me $15 to park my car there. There are no children discounts because Sesame Place is for children so they are going to use a majority of the stuff there. Parents need to pay full price because they have to drive there children there and enter the parks.
So, the cost of going to MK for a day might be more expensive but the overall experience is greater, there are more things to do, and the history is deeper and grander.
Needless to say, we are going to skip going there and just do Dutch Wonderland this summer.