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They are offer free upgrade tickests for 6night 7 day stay, but you need two adult per room. Last year I got a deal, and it cost me 400
dollars more because I was single. I took my child. My Husband died, others I would take him

2007-01-25 11:27:21 · 9 answers · asked by Halo Mom 7 in Travel United States Orlando

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Disney is very right wing.

Walt Disney was a Nazi sympathiser.

2007-01-25 11:32:00 · answer #1 · answered by epbr123 5 · 0 6

I got GREAT deals when I booked a vacation there this past summer and I ama single parent too. I just made sure that I got on the phone with a Disney rep and explained that I WAS a single parent, bringing her kid down for a GREAT vacation.

Disney is ALL ABOUT customer service. Heck, the concierge upgraded my room for free. It pays to call and talk to someone and let them know what's up.

2007-01-25 14:41:41 · answer #2 · answered by BarbieGurl 3 · 3 0

Yeah, like Princess402 said, you need to learn proper English. You meant "discriminate" not "decimate", right? Because decimate means "to select by lot and kill every tenth person of." lol

Sorry, but that's kind of dumb. You obviously don't understand how the Walt Disney World Company works. They aren't free ticket upgrades. It's just a package, and they make it seem like a really good deal - and it's an okay deal, but it's nothing special. It's a typical package. They say on commercials that it costs $1,600.00, but you have to book the exact package that they're offering. You have to stay at one of the Value Resorts, you have to stay for a certain amount of time, and you have to have a certain number of people of certain ages. It's not discrimination. It's like buying in bulk. You buy a ten roll package of paper towels, it's going to cost you less than it would to buy ten rolls separately. The more you buy, the cheaper it is. It's the same deal with Walt Disnet World vacations - you buy a package to accomodate more people, it's going to cost you less.

If you want to be really immature and senseless and call it discrimination, I guess they discriminate against everyone, because with the package you're talking about, it's not available to a lot of people. I only go with my boyfriend, so we can't get the package. That would mean they discriminate against couples.

Oh, and you know, they offer lower ticket rates for younger children. Should we all get angry about that and call it discrimination towards all adults? Maybe we can get them to set regular prices for everyone and then if you ever got the chance to go back, it would ultimately cost you more.

It's funny how people still actual believe companies when they say they're offering a deal. It's like when you go to the grocery store and the tag says two packs of Oreos for $5.00 You think "oh, wow, only $2.50 each if I buy two of them!" But then it turns out, they're always $2.50 each, and you don't have to buy two in order to the deal. They tell you you're getting this great deal on a package for a family of four, but if you were only a family of two, you'd end up paying about half of the price for the family of four. So, really, you're getting the same deal.

2007-01-25 23:54:50 · answer #3 · answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6 · 9 0

Maybe it would help if you knew proper English. Maybe then you could talk yourself into a better deal.

According to Merriam-Webster's online dictionary:

decimate
One entry found for decimate.


Main Entry: dec·i·mate
Pronunciation: 'de-s&-"mAt
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): -mat·ed; -mat·ing
Etymology: Latin decimatus, past participle of decimare, from decimus tenth, from decem ten
1 : to select by lot and kill every tenth man of
2 : to exact a tax of 10 percent from
3 a : to reduce drastically especially in number b : to cause great destruction or harm to
- dec·i·ma·tion /"de-s&-'mA-sh&n/ noun




I think you were looking to use "discriminate"... much different word

2007-01-25 14:02:49 · answer #4 · answered by princess402 2 · 6 0

I wish I knew. Before we married, my husband took his 2 daughters to Disneyworld a couple of times. Each time he had to pay an adult rate for his oldest daughter and then the kid rate for the other. They really need to change that policy.

2007-01-25 11:34:50 · answer #5 · answered by Shanan D 4 · 0 0

i do no longer think of all people is "against" single parenting. how are you able to be against it if the clarification they are "single" is by using the fact their companion died??? there are a number of distinctive situations, i only won't be able to even think of how difficult it may be on somebody and that i does no longer wish that on somebody. it extremely is only lots greater straightforward to circulate by it with somebody to help, and not unavoidably a companion yet even a discern, relative, or pal...elevating toddlers is hard artwork!!!! i think of they are against the folk who constantly have toddlers without purpose of large taking good care of them and residing off of government information so as that they are able to stay living house with them and save making greater :- ) the choice to have toddlers is an somewhat very own decision and that i myself could desire toddlers , no count if i replaced into married or no longer, so if i presumed i might desire to do it by myself there could be no reason no longer too.

2016-12-16 13:40:31 · answer #6 · answered by mijarez 4 · 0 0

Definitely complain. Unfortunately that's just another reason to boycott Disney.

2007-01-25 12:09:21 · answer #7 · answered by Mike R 6 · 0 2

thats crap i dont c y u should have 2 pay more wen theres less people! u should complain 2 them about it if u havent already.

2007-01-25 11:51:53 · answer #8 · answered by blossom 3 · 0 0

dont know must be a tax break . sorry keep faith maybe it change one day

2007-01-25 11:32:43 · answer #9 · answered by lil pit cat 71 5 · 0 0

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