That's tough. I probably wouldn't spend that much money on something like that because I just couldn't justify it in my mind. I WOULD spend it in a heartbeat if money wasn't a concern but if we did have to sacrifice one thing for another, we'd decide on something where the cost would be reasonable but not a killer.
I'm very careful about spending money on education and extras overall as from my personal experience, it might be fun thing to do but you may end up never using it and if the child having fun means parents / family sacrificing too much overall, It's something to consider. I had a ton of extracurriculars growing up but they were fairly cheap (growing up in central Europe). It was either me doing all the activities or my dad drinking through that money in beer! lol ... easy choice there. But living here in the US, when it came to raising my stepson and paying for his hockey lessons for 2 seasons, we ended it after 2 years simply because he was just having fun but that was it. We could find a lot of other things that were fun for ALL of us and still save money. BUT he certainly had no future in hockey so it wasn't such a tough decision. I was also lucky to get out of undergrad school with zero debt (thanks to challenging to get into but no tuition college education back in Europe) and then applied to schools in the US to get my masters and from the schools where I got accepted, I went to the one that offered me the best deal ... I got my degree at a middle of nowhere university in Nebraska BUT I absolutely loved it AND I got out with ZERO debt (I was a grad assistant and had my tuition paid and the monthly stipend was just enough to cover the room and board so all my parents paid for was a plane ticket to and from Europe to come and see them).
The reason why I'm saying this is ... I would be really beating myself over the cost of school (and all the extras had they been more expensive) as now, 12 years later I am not using any of it. You just never know what your daughter might end up doing so I would choose wisely if it's just something fun or if it truly has a future so some day you don't turn around and say "we spent all this $$$ on you and you did not take advantage of any of this. We could had used it on US had we known that"
So, when we choose what activities we spend money on for the boys, we do it so we don't regret it someday. I know we shouldn't really regret ANY money spent on our kids, but I'm sure you know what I mean
