I stumbled across this interesting tidbit the other day—apparently, when Disneyland first opened, admission was just $1. Yup, one dollar. But here's the kicker: that didn't include the rides. You had to buy separate tickets for each attraction, which added up pretty fast. Kind of got me thinking how often we see a low quoted price and think "wow, great deal," without realizing all those sneaky extras piling up behind it. Makes you wonder how often we're actually paying way more than we think we are...
Yeah, that's a great point. Reminds me of when I got quotes for replacing my roof last year. The initial estimates looked fantastic, but once you factored in disposal fees, permits, and "unexpected" repairs, the final bill was way higher than expected. It's always smart to dig deeper into what's included before getting excited about a deal... those hidden costs can really sneak up on you.