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Old 07-16-2007, 07:10 AM
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Well, here's my two cents:

The first time we went, we drove from St. Louis. We stopped and stayed at hubbys uncles in Atlanta to break up the trip. We stayed onsight that time and it was FANTASTIC!! We also paid more for a bigger room because we have more than 4 people in our family. Lets put it this way, we spent a TREMENDOUS amount of money but had a GREAT time!!

The second time we went, we flew. (For Cicy33, check on flying out of MidAmerica Airport (around O'Fallon Illinois) on Allegient Airlines. You can get tickets AND a car from Alamo for CHEAP!! Well worth it!) We stayed offsite, which I found to be much more inconvienent, even with shuttles, etc. BUT we did save money this way.

Some advice I can give, is to go online and print out maps of the parks and the rides, then go over each description so you know in advance what rides look good and which ones you probably should'nt waste your time on. Plus it will list times for shows and fireworks to help plan your day.
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:20 AM
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What's the chances of pulling something off last minute. . .like last week in August?

Oh, does that place at $40/night have a pool? The pool is pretty much a must with the boys.
Last minute is no problem, especially with Skyauction. I just checked and there is plenty of availability for a 2-bedroom unit that week (8/25 arrival). And yes, we're talking about Florida. Every place has a pool.

I'm at work right now. As soon as I get a break, I'll PM you with details of how to find these deals.
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Scanner, I sent you a PM.
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Unless they changed it, it's too late to book free dining. The deadline was in June. We stay onsite because we like parking the car when we get there and not driving the rest of our stay. We stay in value resorts so even with free dining it was less than $90.00 per night. For 2 of us - 3 nights, 1 day tickets, free dining it was just over $400.00.
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We aren't going until either next year or the year after. So I have a little time. But I want to get the best deal too! Believe me any ideas, suggestions, recommendations, bring em on! By the way, the rate quoted was around $5,000, I figured flying would be about $2,000 so that is where I get the $7000. can also email me at cicy35@yahoo.com with any additional comments.
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Old 07-18-2007, 05:29 PM
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Hi all. I've been lurking here for a few weeks after reading about these boards over on the Disboards.

The tradeoff to getting the free dining package through Disney is that you have to pay rack rates (full price) for the room. If you're staying at a value or possibly at a moderate resort this probably isn't that big of a deal. But if you're staying at a deluxe resort, the full price cost of the room will wipe out a lot of the savings you could have had by visiting during a time when discounts on the room are offered.

DisneySteve, could you post some guidelines of things to look for on those rental websites, or red flags, etc? Or PM me? Also, what locations to look for that are close to the parks. I'm always too nervous to book places I don't know much about, and have stayed onsite at WDW partially because I know what I'm going to get there. There's other factors too: we've been twice as a family and wanted to try the Polynesian, Wilderness Lodge, and Animal Kingdom Lodge. Obviously spent a ton on the rooms, but we saved diligently to do so and viewed them as once in a lifetime splurges.

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Old 07-18-2007, 07:02 PM
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Hi Jim. First, here is a map showing the various developments near Disney.
Location Map for Disney Area Villas
Keep in mind that these maps quicly become outdated as they are constantly building stuff down there. I'm not sure how old this one is so there may be a development or two that aren't on there.

As for the rental sites, I think you can't go wrong with vrbo.com. When you get to the central Florida page, you can sort rentals by development and then match them up with the map to see where they are. Personally, I'd recommend sticking to the ones near mile markers 4 and 5 on 192. All the developments along route 27 are too far, IMO. In fact, in all the years I've been going to Disney, I don't think I've ever actually been on that road as we never go down that far.

On vrbo, you are renting from a private owner, or through a management company on behalf of the owner. On Skyauction, you are renting an RCI timeshare unit from the resort itself.

A very nice and very popular complex is Windsor Palms. They have their own website at windsor palms resort Florida disney world vacation Orlando. We've stayed there a couple of times and I'd highly recommend it.
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MousePlanet has menus for most of the in park restaurants that include the prices. This really helped me to plan what meals we wanted to eat on site and which ones off. Course that was for Disneyland, but they have the menus for Disneyworld. Allears is another good site.

It depends what you are going to Disneyworld for, but if you are just going for rides, I'd recommend Disneyland and California Adventure over Disneyworld, because its cheaper to stay outside the park and you are just across the street, you just walk over, or around the corner and they'll shuttle you for free.

But if you are going for all the extra lands, than I suppose it's worth it to do Disneyworld. Keep in mind that if you are going during a peak time, it will take you longer to get through each land. To really do the Magic Kingdom right and do everything during crowd season it'll take 3 days, more if you want to do anything more than once. That doesn't give much time to really get everything out of the other areas that you might hope for.
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I'm a huge Disneyland (the Original) fan myself. I'm planning my next trip for early December. I will be able to get a hotel for us that has fridge/microwave and free breakfast for about $60 (plus tax) per night. That's within a few minutes walk to both parks. I also always go for a day to Universal Studios Hollywood. There is Knotts Berry Farm theme park a few miles away too. I also enjoy taking the bus tour down to San Diego for the Zoo one day and Seaworld another day.

I’m excited for our trip! It will be my new husband’s first time there.
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Old 07-27-2007, 11:05 AM
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We did the full Disney spend a lot of money week in June. We spent about $6500 for our family of 5. I had this budgeted for us and it was all paid in cash. No credit card debt for this.

We stayed at the all star music suites- it was our biggest expense. There are no discounts on the suites because there are only 192 of them in the value category. Disey value room only holds 4.

We did the plane- I paid less than $200 a person. I couldn't deal with driving with 3 boys and more than 20 hours from Boston.

We did the dinning plan-we paid $120 for it daily. Well worth it.. don't have to worry about paying out of pocket for each meal.

I shipped bottle water down from staples.

I think AAA has some discounted tickets not totally sure of that but we did get a discount on them because we booked with them.

We are fairly frugal family and this was our biggest family trip. We have so many nice memories of it!!
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Arrow How To Get Discount Theme Park Tickets

Here are a few simple tricks to get discount theme park tickets:

1. Search for tickets on Craigslist
2. eBay: Second place to find discount theme park tickets or amusement park discount coupons is eBay.
3. COUPON WEBSITES: In case both the above methods fail, then you need to start looking for discount coupons. There are many websites on internet that sometime have amusement park discount coupons, or discount codes
4. LOCAL COUPONS: If no amusement park discount coupons are available on the internet, then try to look for discount coupons in the lobby of hotel where you will be staying. Visitor centers of that state or city might also carry such discount coupon booklets that have amusement park discount coupons
5. WEBSITES OF THEME PARKS: In case you are not able to find any discount theme park tickets, and not able to find any amusement park discount coupons, then go directly to the theme park websites. Most of the times, discount theme park tickets can be found on the the theme park websites.
6. CALL THE THEME PARK: If all the above methods fail, then you will have to buy the theme park tickets at the theme park gate. However, there might still be a chance to save money while buying theme park tickets. Before going to any of the theme parks, call their ticket office (numbers are available on theme park websites), and ask them if they have some sort of promotion going on, to purchase theme park tickets at the gate.
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Old 02-19-2009, 10:06 AM
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I am wondering if this atmosphere finally won't bring the price of a Disney vacation down.

I know mousesavers.com offers reassigned timeshare rents for a week or so. We could use something like that, being a family of 5 now.
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