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I am planning a vacation with my 3 children ages9,8 and 5. would like some savings tips to make the best out of our vacation.

2006-07-28 09:05:30 · 17 answers · asked by ARIZA 1 in Travel United States Orlando

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bring your own snacks, water and stuff ( sam's, cosco , bj's) that way you don't have to order room service or buy overpriced theme park food.

2006-07-28 09:09:36 · answer #1 · answered by tinyone 3 · 0 0

We used to go to Orlando from Europe 4 to 6 times per year. Now living in Australia so once a year is a treat.

Great money saving tips for a fantastic holiday

1. Accommodation - has to be Timeshare. Find someone who is a member RCI or II (Timeshare exchange companies) where you can rent surplus space. A two or three bedroomed luxury apartment in a World-class resort will set you back about the same as a cheap motel room. Otherwise a Villa rental in Kissimmee is best. Ignore any that say "less than one mile to Disney Parks: the disney parking lot is more than one mile from the parks.

2. Car Hire - do not consider renting when you get there, the rates can be extortionate. Book through a UK company online. The rates are great and include mileage and insurance. Just do a yahoo search for Florida Car Hire. Of course bring your own car is cheaper.

3. Research the Disney Passes online before you go. They aren't cheap and you could easily buy extras that you will not use. Annual, or Multi Park passes are best for Universal and SeaWorld.

4. Buy bottled water before going. The bottled water in Disney is sourced from a swamp in New Jersey (no kidding!) and is only slightly cheaper than the ink they use in inkjet printers. Food in Disney Parks is pretty disappointing and expensive. Fill up at breakfast (for a filling breakfast try Ponderosa). Take snacks and plan on eating out for dinner.

5. The outlet malls have inexpensive gifts, including the Character Warehouse that sells Disney Merchandise at 20-70% off retail.

2006-08-03 06:58:09 · answer #2 · answered by nathan s 2 · 0 0

You could probably save some money by staying at a resort on property. It may not seem like that would be the best choice, but there are many benefits. For one, as a Disney resort guest, you can take advantage of the Magical Express, which is a shuttle service that will transport you from Orlando International Airport to your resort. And with the transportation provided on Disney property, you won't have to worry about renting a car, unless you plan on going off property. But there are also taxis available too.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/resorts/content?id=DMEBenefitsPage

Resort guests also get Extra Magic Hours, which let you enter the parks early or stay late after closing. This lets you get more use out of your park tickets, by enjoying the park less crowded. There's also a meal plan option that you can purchase for eating at the restaurants on property.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/tickets/packageDetail?id=PackageDetailMYWDiningPkg06Page

It also makes sense to bring snacks and water, which you can take into the park. The meals at the Disney dining places are quite large, so you should be able to have a big breakfast, snack for lunch and then another big meal at dinner. This can also save money because snacks and drinks in the park can get expensive.

Also, try to schedule your trip during the off season. The resort rates are usually lowest during the fall (except for holidays) and Jan-Feb. There is a promotion going on now that you may be interested in. It's a week long resort stay for less than $1,500 dollars.

http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/resorts/resortOverview?id=ResortOverviewPage

I hope these tips help.

2006-07-28 09:42:04 · answer #3 · answered by ralphwaldo45 4 · 0 0

Buy anything you can before going there. Snacks for at the Parks and the Resort, drinks, ponchos, anything. If you can't pack it all with you, you can have some stuff shipped to your Resort before you leave, so it's there when you arrive. I'm from New Hampshire and not used to all the taxes, so it helps a lot to buy what we can here at Wal*Mart, or something, and take it or ship it down. Just a bottle of Dasani is $3.00, and it really adds up.

Also, get Disney's Dining Plan. It's adds up to less than $40 per adult, even less for children, which is an awesome deal, considering my boyfriend and I alone racked up a bill of about $140 at Narcoossee's one evening.

Definitely stay onsite at a Walt Disney World Resort. You'll save money on transportation and/or gas. Walt Disney World has a very large fleet of over 260 buses, as well as numerous boats, and the monorail. There's even transportation from Orlando International Airport. Disney's Magical Express Service will pick you up, bring you to your Resort, and even bring you back to the airport when you depart.

2006-07-28 10:03:39 · answer #4 · answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6 · 0 0

Sure! Pack snacks in your bag at the theme parks and bottled water (refill them throughout the day), and eat at any Disney quick service restaurant -- which are the cheapest and are listed in their park maps.
When visiting any of Disney's 2 water parks (Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach), pack a lunch for everyone in a disposable cooler (which can be purchased at a nearby wal mart or grocery store). While you can't bring in coolers into the theme parks, they do allow it in their water parks. You'll save quite a bit of money and your food will better than what they serve there (not the best).
Also, be sure to purchase ponchos, batteries, and film ahead of time at a target or wal mart. The parks will charge an arm and a leg for items like these.

If you would like help planning your trip, or would like some more tips and ideas, visit my Disney Vacation Blog, I'm All Ears at:

http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/2006/06/im-all-ears-disney-vacation.html

Have a great time!

2006-08-04 13:09:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would advise staying on Disney property for several reasons. (this only applies if you are only going to Disney-if you want to visit other attractions such as Universal, Sea World, or anywhere offsite, find cheaper lodging) The best reason for staying onsite is that you wouldn't even have to rent a vehicle (big savings there). When you stay at Disney, you can get the Magical Express from the airport. They pick up you and your luggage (you don't even have to go to the baggage center- they get it for you) and take you to the resort, and after you check in, your luggage is brought to the room for you.

Once there, Disney has many modes of transportation from the resorts to anywhere in the World. Mostly busses, but there are boats and monorails, too.

You get the use of the parks during Extra Magic Hours. These are times that the parks open early or stay open later for resort guests.

Another benefit is you can have most purchases delivered to your resort. So if you buy the perfect gift for Grandma, you don't have to carry it all over the park, at the end of the day, you go to the gift shop at your resort and the purchase you made at say, Epcot, is there for you.

While there, you might want to share some meals. (especially with kids that might not eat everything). Portions are usually pretty big. In 2004, my son (who is 24) and I did that out of necessity as we were starting to run low on cash. We found that we were quite satisfied. What we did was take turns making the food choices, (he likes hot dogs, I like burgers) so we compromised and it worked out well.

Let the children know ahead of time how much money that they can spend on souviniers. Maybe even give them little notebooks to keep track. That way, they might understand that you are not going to buy that $25 Lego set, because they already picked out a $25 t-shirt.
I think this is the hardest expense to control. (at least for me it is.)

Good luck, have a great trip!

2006-08-02 00:44:24 · answer #6 · answered by tweetymay 6 · 0 0

Some of the best values in the Disney Area are the numerous vacation rental home/villas available. There has been a bit of a price war amongst vacation rental home owners that have REALLY brought the prices down. Don't pay for a hotel when you can rent one of these beautiful homes!

For instance, I rented a 4BR home that I found on www.GotYourSpot.com for just $120/night plus a small cleaning fee. The house had 4 bedrooms/ 3 baths and its own private pool & hot tub. Plus it had a game room with a big screen TV, pool table, ping pong table, & air hockey. Plus it was less than 10 minutes from the Disney World, Sea World, MGM, & Univeral Studios!

The whole family loved it!

2006-07-28 11:47:47 · answer #7 · answered by Falcon-D 1 · 0 0

(1) Avoid the snack bars and restaurants.

Stock your room as a pantry with fruits, cold cereals, meal bars, boiled eggs, crackers, etc. If you can bring an ice chest, an electric kettle, a small microwave (hide the cooking items in the car so the maid won't see them) so much the better. Eat hearty before going to the theme park, pack HUGE snacks for during the day, and have sandwiches or something waiting in the car for the end of the day.

Now is a good time to start training your family to drink WATER. Your other options will be (a) carry those heavy drinks around or (b) spend at least $5/day/person buying drinks.

If your packed snacks aren't making it, the 'sundries shop' of the closest WDW hotel (like, you can walk from Magic Kingdom to the Polynesian) will have convenience store type items like prepared sandwiches, drinks by the quart, boxes of crackers, sliced cheese, etc.

With 5 people to feed, even driving "off campus" to SR 192 for a meal and them paying to park again will be a big savings.

(2) Avoid the gift shops.

Again, start training your family now. Gift shops and snack bars are "conveniently" located so that you must pass through them to enter and exit the rides. Everyone must learn to simply walk through with eyes forward, not slow down and look around. (However, you CAN have designated times for "browsing" the shops, especially in Epcot.)

Hint: Go ahead and spring for ONE character breakfast. It's a little overpriced (and hurried) but it will give you lots of photo op, thus saving you standing in line for the "free" photo ops -- plus, it gets you into the park early if you book the first seating.

2006-07-30 00:25:26 · answer #8 · answered by kill_yr_television 7 · 0 0

The park tickets fee what they fee. So, lodges, transportation, and meals are the places the place you may save some funds. Tickets. circulate extra days at Disney and don't circulate to customary or Sea international. look on the fee ticket calculator. After 4 days the Disney tickets in line with day fee is basically a pair dollars. you will get hotel rooms exterior of disney that are extra low fee for the comparable room form than a disney room. even with the undeniable fact that, then you definitely could pay to park each and on a daily basis at disney international. That parking fee may even out the offsite expenditures lots. maximum folk here advise which you % a smaller room on the all celebrity inns instead of staying offsite. We in many cases get a house offsite and prepare dinner breakfast and a few dinners there. It merely relies upon on what you prefer to do. additionally, in case you're flying in and staying onsite, there is no could hire a motor vehicle. which would be a large mark downs. in case you're using down, that's no longer a controversy. meals. carry snacks. The fried rice component dish on the yak and yeti speedy meals place on the animal kingdom is low fee, extraordinarily good, and filling. circulate while there is loose eating. eat cereal on your room for breakfast.

2016-11-03 05:20:54 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First purchase the Unofficial Guide to Disney and make that your bible.Secondly visit a you local disney store and splurge on sale items.Purchase Mickey dollars from that store and have the kids buy souvenirs on the LAST Day a $40 limit is good.Every ride you get off has its own souvenior stand dont buy the Mickey water spritzer a piece of junk and $20!!!!! Hva the kid look for the hiddden Mickeys .These are mickeys ears hidden in signs all thru the park amd in statues.Every time ech kid finds one $1 Mickey dollar reaward.Give them on the last day.Bring your own bottled water, who will save about $100 depending how much you drink.a bottled water $4.

2006-07-28 09:56:03 · answer #10 · answered by David E 1 · 0 0

Well, you will spend a fortune on water and refreshments walking around the parks. And if you havent bought the Disney Meal Plan, you will spend even more on food. My husband and I went to DisneyWorld last October and didnt purchase the dining plan, and wished we would've. Also, with the kids, I'd suggest trying to get them to wait untilt he end of the day/trip to buy souvenirs b/c more than likely they'll find something they like better by the end of the trip.

2006-07-28 09:10:49 · answer #11 · answered by sweetness 2 · 0 0

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