Disney divide: How Disney World caters to big spenders while working families pay the price
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A new "Fancy Girl's Guide to Disney" claims the only way to enjoy Disney World is to spring for the VIP treatment. But surveys show it is lower-income families that make the trek.
A new Fancy Girl's Guide to Disney claims the only way to enjoy Disney World is to spring for the VIP treatment. But surveys show it is lower-income families that make the trek.
Kaltbaum Capital Management's Gary Kaltbaum and Geltrude and Company founder Dan Geltrude discuss Disney World raising ticket prices and consumer spending habits amid inflation.
A new Fancy Girl's Guide to Disney claims the only way to enjoy Disney World is to spring for the VIP treatment. But surveys show it is lower-income families that make the trek.
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Disney divide: How Disney World caters to big spenders while working families pay the price
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