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2007-03-21 06:39:04 · 6 answers · asked by jugglaman 4 in Travel United States Orlando

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If you are wanting to stay in a budget, but really want to reduce the amount of time you have to put into the research, I would look into a Disney specialized agent. They can work a budget like magic so you can get so much more with their knowledge, and it takes so much less time.

I'm not sure of what your budget is. If you really want to have a fantastic time, I would try to stay onsite. The value resorts at Disney are really a lot of fun for kids (Pop Century, All Star Movies, All Star Music and All Star Sports) they aren't fancy, but they are a lot of fun, and most kids like them better than the moderate or deluxe resorts which will cost a little more.

There are a lot of books that offer info on saving money, but most of the info can be found online, so I would save the money and look around online, or use an agent. I think an agent is the best way to get the most for your money. I would also check the library.

I would say that $2000 would give you a nice stay onsite. The meal plan is a great deal and will save you a lot of money, depending on your kids ages, kids under 10 eat for only $10.99 and under 2 are free. You really can't find less expensive food for the kids, that is a big savings. You can eat for less, you just can't expect to eat at the nicer places you are able to eat at on the meal plan. Bringing some snacks and things will help you save some money and maybe you won't need to eat as many meals in the park. If you go offsite that will also save you money. Have a large breakfast someplace like Denny's and then go to the park, have a snack and then have dinner in the early evening. The meal plan can save you 40% off your food if you want to eat at the nicer places, so if you plan to eat onsite, that is really the way to go and one of the biggest benefits to staying onsite. Counterservice meals only cost about $10 per person, but most only offer hamburgers and fries. There are some that offer other foods for around the same price, but not as many.

Staying onsite also gives you a ton of benefits that you can't get offsite. Here are a few of the reasons I would stay onsite:

1). Better transportation- Especially if you are travelling with younger kids or older adults that need to rest in the middle of the day. Many offsite hotels, if they offer a shuttle (if they don't that is an additional cost you will have to pay) only run in the morning and in evening. You usually need to schedule the shuttle, etc. It can also be a long ride and take away a good portion of your time at the park. Onsite transportation is fast and easy, and it runs all day. Depending on where you would stay you have different transportation options, all resorts offer buses, some of them offer boat transportation and three offer a monorail for transportation.

2). You can take advantage of the Disney dining plan. This plan can save you 40% off of your food and you get to eat at the nicer restaurants that you may not eat at otherwise. It is a great deal.

3). I'm not sure when you are going, but Disney offers promotions for just about every date of the year. Unless you are going in the next few weeks, you should still be able to get a promotion for your dates. Currently they are offering free ticket upgrades, but they often offer free dining, especially during value season. So if you add up the saving there, you will more than likely be spending less, or possibly a little more than an offsite hotel, but you get all of the extra benefits and probably a lot more included.

4) The Disney touch- When you stay at Disney you know you are going to be staying at a nice place. I've gone past some of hotels that offer lower rates, and in some cases the same rates as Disney's hotels, and I think I would be afraid to go inside. Most of them aren't very clean, they can be a few miles away, etc. Also, you get the Disney service. If there is a problem, Disney will go above and beyond to try and fix the problem and do everything they can to make up for it. Even in cases where it isn't even their problem, they try their best to compensate in some way.

5). You can charge purchases to a room card so you don't have to bring your credit cards and cash with you everywhere you go.

6). Parking is free at your resort and you will also get free parking for the theme parks and some of the other places on property.

7). You packages can be delivered to your room. I know this doesn't sound like much now. But when you are in the parks, it is hot, you've been there all day, your tired and you have a ton of purchases to carry around, put on the bus, take back to the room (especially if you have kids that have purchases and/or diaper bags, strollers, etc.) it is nice to be able to make your purchase and then let Disney deliver it to your room.

8). Disney also offers Magical Express. Now, this isn't the best service and it does have some room for improvement, but it is also free. So that is another $100 or so dollars that you can save just for your transfer to and from the airport.

These are just a few of the benefits. I think that if you actually figure out your costs, everything that is included, etc. you will probably find that an offsite hotel actually ends up being more and you don't get all of the benefits. Most people think they are saving a ton of money by staying offsite, but they don't figure in the costs for everything else, or consider other benefits. After everything is said and done, I can almost guarentee you can save money by staying onsite, and you know you have a good room and things like that.

Unless I am in Orlando for business, or have to attend a convention, meeting, etc. I always stay onsite, I even stay onsite when I am just there for business because I like the Disney hotels that much.


If you need any ideas or need some more help, please e-mail me. I go to Disney several times a year and I love to help.

2007-03-21 06:54:58 · answer #1 · answered by tech_fanatic 7 · 0 1

Ohh Gee. I am sure you know for you to get a nice accommodation for a good price you have to go to those timeshare promotions and watch those terrible tours. You loose your day at the tour, to get the discount tickets and you stay at the timeshare resort.
It all depends of what you are looking for and who you are traveling with.
If you have all your family and children that do not mind cheap packages and accommodations and go to the hotel only to sleep, you might consider the Motel 06 at 192. I know one family that were traveling with 13 people they got two rooms there to pay 30 dollars a day. Don't ask me how they did, but they did.
You might consider looking at Disney website or Universal Studios, calling their agents and find a travel package for you. It sounds expensive, but Disney and Universal sometimes has deals that includes the airline, you will stay at their resort, sometimes the tickets for the parks at a very accessible price. You will save money with car rental and parking and all those other things.

2007-03-21 06:55:24 · answer #2 · answered by bbluckylove 3 · 0 0

There are many travel specials that are available depending on the time of year that you are planning a vacation that are not timeshare deals. For example, Disney is offering a special for 2 adults and 2 children for $1600.00 for 6 nights and 7 days. Many of the offsite hotels will offer specials also depending again on the time of year that you are traveling.
Hope this helped

2007-03-21 07:08:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Any vacation package can be pricey. Disney offers a full package deal on their website which includes a stay at a Disney resort, park tickets and flights - it is very convenient to book it all together, but you will spend a lot more money than if you just book everything seperately.
A good travel agency is Last Minute Travel. They actually have pretty good Orlando deals. Check them out at http://www.lastminutetravel.com

Check out http://www.bookingbuddy.com for cheap flights and http://www.orlandoinfo.com for great deals on discounted hotels, park tickets, rental cars, restaurants and more. AAA also offers terrific discounts if you are a member.
Good luck and enjoy your vacation!

2007-03-21 07:07:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it truly is slightly on the intense priced aspect. I pay ~$100 for the weekend, so per chance that isn't any longer undesirable. yet, the suposed cruse... you deliver an intensive to $100 deposit & provide htem 3 dates you opt for to go. they are unlikely to be obtainable (except that is really off season!) The deposit is non refundable, so except you wnat to go interior the off-off-off season.... throw the coupon for the cruse away

2016-12-02 08:51:24 · answer #5 · answered by turnbough 3 · 0 0

200. per nite sometimes otherwise no such animal.

2007-03-24 05:30:54 · answer #6 · answered by Dotr 5 · 0 0

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