Disney trips have become so complex that tourists pay for lessons on planning them
Traveling to Disney World has become so complicated that families are paying for lessons on how to navigate it - in addition to the exorbitant cost of visiting the parks alone.
"I knew it would be difficult, but I couldn't imagine that the Disney industrial complex would be so complicated," said New Yorker Teresa Brown, who visited Disney World with her family in August, according to the New York Post.
Against this backdrop, many travel experts have begun selling guidebooks and various materials to help deal with this problem.
For example, content creator Brooke Raybould is selling a 200-page "Mom's Guide to Disney World" for $40. Additionally, Pittsburgh-based travel planner Kirsten Andrade offers a $39 Disney planning training course on Zoom.
It's there that you'll learn that what was once a vacation has now turned into crazy wake-up calls until seven in the morning to beat the lines, and an unhealthy desire to constantly check wait times on yours - and more stress that will make the magic of your trip disappear without a trace.
That's why all experts unanimously advise parents to plan this trip very carefully so that it doesn't turn into a nightmare.