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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-19-2010 @ 2:28PM
Kathryn said...
In response to a few different comments:
To everyone complaining about the article's dates being wrong, it says the parade was LAST seen in 1999-2001--it says nothing about when it was FIRST seen at the parks.
To everyone complaining about price: A one day (pre-tax) ticket to a Disney park is $79. That's pretty similar in price to most other amusement parks. When you add in the cleanliness and courtesy displayed at Disney Parks, I'd still happily spend a bit more money to have a good experience. The hotels have a range of prices to meet most people's needs. If you want a room that's hundreds a night, stay at the Contemporary or Grand Floridian. If you want something less, stay at a value resort. I was recently looking at the room prices at a Holiday Inn in a pretty unknown Mideast beach town and they were ranging from 175-225 a night--which is much more than you'd pay for some Disney hotels
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