mkohn said:
Disneyland in Tokyo doesn't cost that much for 2 people including a stop at the curry rice stand.
mk
How much would Disneyland in Tokyo cost if they let in only 6 people per day, provided a 1st class gourmet lunch, world renowned expert as a guide and access to areas the public never see?
You need to put it into perspective.
Would you pay US$300/day to go bird watching or shell collecting in the DR?
Yet we have small groups that do this here and are booked up months in advance. It all depends on what you want to get out of it and how high you value the experience.
If the tour was "doable" with a large group, of course the price would be lower. That's not possible and not what it's about. This is for those that want to get inside, learn, touch and feel the Colonial City at a level that is not normally accessible. Yes, that comes at a price like everything else on the planet.
And your right, the historical value and knowledge gained is priceless...