You won't be able to order a package with Disney under 3 days. I don't even think you can stay at one of their resorts if you plan to stay less than 3 days/2 nights.
It doesn't mean you shouldn't go - as someone mentioned above. How rediculous. Not everyone can afford a week long stay. So enjoy the time you have at Disney and visit again to see and do everything! :)
I recommend you book a nearby hotel and get your tickets for a discounted rate. You'll save a lot of money and get what you want.
I recommend these 3 hotels, which are both located just MINUTES from the Disney World Resort, have nice, clean rooms, friendly staff, and are just nice resorts overall. They are also inecpensive- listed cheapest to most expensive.
The Best Western Lakeside - Kissimmee, Florida
Sheraton Safari Resort - Apolpka Vineland Rd. - Lake Buena Vista (across the street from Downtown Disney)
Royal Plaza Hotel - even closer to Downtown Disney - walking distance
Get your park tickets from your local Disney store, AAA office or through a Costco or Sam's Club Membership. All of these locations offer legitimate tickets at a discounted rate.
If you would like help planning your trip or if you would just like to read up on some fun tips and ideas that are updated monthly, visit my Disney Vacation Services Website, I'm All Ears at:
http://im-all-ears-disney-vacation-services.blogspot.com/
Have a great time!
2007-01-08 09:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Packages for that short of a stay are not available. As someone else mentioned, you should stay longer - there's no way you can do everything or even a tenth of everything in two days. When my boyfriend and I go to Walt Disney World we always stay for a minimum of 10 days and 11 nights, and we still don't even have time do half of everything there is to do. I don't know why you're think all you need is two days. If that's what you think then you shouldn't bother going. You'd only have time to see one or two parks at the most, and you'd have to rush through the first park to get the chance to see one other. It's really not worth it to book an entire package for only two days, even if it a 2-day package were available. Unless you plan on staying longer, you'll have to book your accomodations and theme park tickets separately. Book everything through the Walt Disney World website - it's safest and cheapest...
http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/reservations/ticketsAndReservationsLanding?gatewayID=landing
Hope I could help!
2007-01-08 05:48:40
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answered by Katlyn ♥ Disney 6
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Usually Disney has promotions for 4 or more days because....it takes that long to see Disney. In fact when we go we stay 6 nights and 7 days and we still dont cover EVERY area of the parks.
You're probably going to have to just pick whatever parks you want to see in these 2 days and then buy 1 day tickets for each. Call Disney and they will direct you. We always call and we find them to be more helpful then just doing it ourselves.
Good luck and I would suggest going more then 2 days if you can. You will get more out of your vacation. Or at least consider more time for the next Disney trip.
2007-01-08 02:24:40
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answered by Lisa 4
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answered by sickels 4
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You can buy one day passes but it is cheaper to buy 3 days. It is cheaper to buy park passes at the Disney Stores rather than at the park. The prices you see for packages are for Disney hotels. Stay-off site to save money. Most hotels nearby offer a shuttle. We stay at Plaza Royale which is close and has good rates. 1-800-248-7890. Knowledge is the key to planning a good WDW vacation. There are several website/chatboards which will help. Here are my favs:
2007-01-08 02:17:12
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answered by Patty C 2
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You might try cheaptickets.com. And definitely stay off site, because the Disney hotels are outrageously expensive.
2007-01-08 04:02:22
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answered by Chiquita B 2
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If Orbitz is too confusing none of the other websites will be any easier.
But try them anyway if you want.
See links below.
2007-01-08 02:07:44
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answered by Drew P 4
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Try http://florida.com
or http://Orlando.florida.com
You can do packages or ala carte
There are also tickets for Disney at savings
2007-01-08 02:08:42
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answered by ac pitboss 2
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