Would-be park goers have options on the ticket website for DisneyWorld such as a standard date-based ticket for around $119 per day, depending on the time of year. If you wanted to go tomorrow, you would be paying between $174 to $199 per day, depending on which of Disney’s four parks you want to visit. From there, you can bounce around multiple parks for an extra fee. The most flexible package sells for around $293 per day and includes “a certain number of visits to a water park or other Walt Disney World fun.” Tickets are about $5 cheaper for kids between the ages of 3 and 9. You can also add on options that allow you to cut long lines and prepay for your meals.
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Think we’re the first generation to dream of a workless world? Not at all. “The constant mantra was the wonder of the paperless office and everyone would have more leisure time,” my mum recalled. A 1986 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine paper on new workplace technologies reported widespread claims that “in the foreseeable future, productivity may be so enhanced that employment may become a rarity for everyone.”