Trip Wars: Banff National Park vs. Walt Disney World
In this episode of Design for Adventure, we introduce a new segment called "Trip Wars." Jesse and I set out to plan two completely different vacations for the same window in August—using specific parameters for flights, lodging, food, and activities—to see who could build the best adventure for the best price.
The Contenders:
* Team Mountains (Jesse): Jesse takes us back to our honeymoon roots with a five-night trip to Banff National Park. His plan includes a flight to Calgary, a Nissan Sentra rental, and a mix of accommodations ranging from a $124-a-night airport hotel to rustic wooden chalets and a final-night splurge in downtown Banff. His itinerary focuses on the majestic beauty of the Canadian Rockies, including hiking, the Banff Gondola, and visits to Lake Louise.
* Team Disney (Ellie): I counter with a four-night stay in the "Disney Bubble" during the "hotter than Hades" month of August. I break down three different lodging options: the Value-tier All-Star Sports ($109/night), a Cars-themed family suite at Art of Animation, and a Deluxe Savannah view at Animal Kingdom Lodge. My plan leverages direct flights from Richmond, military park-hopper discounts, and the strategy of eating quick-service meals to keep costs down.
Key Highlights:
* The "Lap Baby" Debate: We have a hilarious (and slightly illegal) disagreement over whether our "giant" children could still pass as lap babies to save on airfare.
* The Skeptic's Stance: Jesse remains the ultimate Disney skeptic, questioning why anyone would pay $60 for a character breakfast when "eggs are less than $2 a dozen" and expressing his preference for the real Yellowstone over a themed Disney lodge.
* The Experience Factor: I argue that you can't put a price tag on the "experience factor"—watching our daughter scream "horses!" at the carousel or seeing our son’s face light up when a parade float passes by.
* Budget Hacks: We discuss how to use annual passes, military discounts, and the "guest of Mickey" perk (free entry for kids under three) to make a high-end vacation more accessible.
Whether you’re dreaming of glacier-fed lakes or a walk down Main Street, this episode breaks down the logistics of making those dreams a reality.Let us know in the comments, which trip would you choose? Banff National Park or Walt Disney World?
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