There's no data to come up with an average. No one has spent the time to record a day's wait times of ALL the rides at Walt Disney World [presumably at every park since you didn't specify] & come up with an average.
It entirely depends on the attraction, for instance The Hall of Presidents has no wait time but the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train always has a wait time. A very rough guess might be an hour average wait time.
No but you can spend them in the park. But if you save them they might become a collectable.
Families visit Walt Disney World in order to have fun. They visit for the rides, the gift shops, the fun that they get out of it, and the smiles that they get from their children. Plus it creates very memorable memories that the parents and the children will cherish forever. Walt Disney Wolrd is just an awesome place to spend with a loved one.
A lot. Most likely trillions of dollars but don't count on me- I'm not sure.
Expedition Everest cost $100,000,000 to build.
You earn 1% of what you spent. If you would spend $100 you would get $1. So depending how much the soft toy you want cost you would have to add 00 on the price of the toy.
Because they want to go and Disney World won't let them in for free.
They have no specific demographic. They cater to anyone & everyone who has the money to spend at their parks.
In order to join the Disney Vacation Club, you can talk to your local travel agent. They will have all of the information you will need. The costs are minimal if you compare that to what you would spend on regular trips to Disney Land or Disney World.
Just a little more than whatever your planning to spend.
10.00
Finding anything to do at Disney for free will be hard to find... the Downtown Disney area is free and open to the public so you could walk around and see the shops but other than that your going to have to spend some cash
There really isn't a certain price! U could spend $300 just in Epcot! So spend ur money wisely! lol! ( that basically happened to me)
No but you can spend them in the park. But if you save them they might become a collectable.
Families visit Walt Disney World in order to have fun. They visit for the rides, the gift shops, the fun that they get out of it, and the smiles that they get from their children. Plus it creates very memorable memories that the parents and the children will cherish forever. Walt Disney Wolrd is just an awesome place to spend with a loved one.
A lot. Most likely trillions of dollars but don't count on me- I'm not sure.
A visit as a house guest.
Yes. On average, the world's children spend about 5 billion hours playing with LEGO bricks.