It really is expensive. That's a huge reason why we're holding off on going (if we are ever able to make the trip) until she's older and can appreciate it a little more - for us, it probably will be a once in a lifetime type of deal, especially since we have other awesome amusement parks nearby.
Ditto on all counts. If we spend that much on 7 days he is going to appreciate every.damn.minute.
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When we went on our honeymoon, we got 2 nights in a resort plus 2 day passes for free for sitting through one of those godawful 90 minute timeshare spiels. Might be something to look into to take off the burden especially if you're traveling with all adults.
This is the only way I am able to go. I simply cannot afford to stay at one of their resorts. My bro and SIL took their 3 kids a few years ago, stayed at a resort, and spent $10,000 frakking dollars on ONE vacation!!!11!! Wtf.
Eta: oops meant to quote whoever mentioned staying at a condo and getting tickets to the park.
This is the only way I am able to go. I simply cannot afford to stay at one of their resorts. My bro and SIL took their 3 kids a few years ago, stayed at a resort, and spent $10,000 frakking dollars on ONE vacation!!!11!! Wtf.
Disney is great and all but NOT worth 10k. WTF
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This is the only way I am able to go. I simply cannot afford to stay at one of their resorts. My bro and SIL took their 3 kids a few years ago, stayed at a resort, and spent $10,000 frakking dollars on ONE vacation!!!11!! Wtf.
Have you checked hotels in Kissimmee? They all have shuttles (or,nearly all) to the parks. And you have to buy the tickets in a series of days to get any discount at all
Ive lived here for 12 years and have been to Disney three times. I think it's over priced and over hyped,but that's just me.
My SIL, who I strongly dislike for many reasons, supposedly got a great deal going the week of Memorial Day. She didn't know it at the time, but it was during Gay Days. Now I think that would be a fun time to go, but she probably hated it, which makes me giggle a little every time it think about it. Maybe you could get a better deal then?
My SIL, who I strongly dislike for many reasons, supposedly got a great deal going the week of Memorial Day. She didn't know it at the time, but it was during Gay Days. Now I think that would be a fun time to go, but she probably hated it, which makes me giggle a little every time it think about it. Maybe you could get a better deal then?
I'd be all about going then, but my ILs want to go closer to my son's 3rd birthday, which is next September.
My SIL, who I strongly dislike for many reasons, supposedly got a great deal going the week of Memorial Day. She didn't know it at the time, but it was during Gay Days. Now I think that would be a fun time to go, but she probably hated it, which makes me giggle a little every time it think about it. Maybe you could get a better deal then?
I'd be all about going then, but my ILs want to go closer to my son's 3rd birthday, which is next September.
If yougo before labor day, that's peak season. After labor day, it's considered off season. Think mid September.
There is a break down of off season rates somewhere, you can save almost 40%
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Highers attendance:
Marathon Weekend (January 5-7) Martin Luther King Holiday Weekend Presidents' week in February Mid-March through Late April (Spring Break) EASTER Memorial Day weekend Mid-June through Labor Day Columbus Day Thanksgiving Day and weekend Christmas week through New Year's Day Moderate Attendance: After Presidents' week in February through early March Late April through early June (except Memorial Day weekend) The first part of Thanksgiving week Lowest Attendance: January (except New Year's Day) until just prior to Presidents' week in February The week following Labor Day until just prior to Thanksgiving week The week following Thanksgiving until the week prior to Christmas
My SIL, who I strongly dislike for many reasons, supposedly got a great deal going the week of Memorial Day. She didn't know it at the time, but it was during Gay Days. Now I think that would be a fun time to go, but she probably hated it, which makes me giggle a little every time it think about it. Maybe you could get a better deal then?
I'd be all about going then, but my ILs want to go closer to my son's 3rd birthday, which is next September.
If yougo before labor day, that's peak season. After labor day, it's considered off season. Think mid September.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Like a week before his birthday, so we don't have to pay for him either. lol.
have you booked or can you shop around? the 3 of us are going for 2100, and that includes meals. then 700 for airfare.
Now that's a deal I can handle. How many days? We have not booked, my ILs want me to plan the trip for next year.
you probably want to use a travel agent (free to you, and they can get you deals, i think I actually could have done better talking to other people after the fact) and book during free dining. We are there for 5 nights, and have park hopper, staying at a value resort. I'll PM you some recs I've seen.
have you booked or can you shop around? the 3 of us are going for 2100, and that includes meals. then 700 for airfare.
Now that's a deal I can handle. How many days? We have not booked, my ILs want me to plan the trip for next year.
you probably want to use a travel agent (free to you, and they can get you deals, i think I actually could have done better talking to other people after the fact) and book during free dining. We are there for 5 nights, and have park hopper, staying at a value resort. I'll PM you some recs I've seen.
I skimmed thru the responses and don't remember seeing this so I hope I'm not repeating anyone....You can get a free Disney Meal Plan if you book btwn 9/30/12-12/12 when you stay at a Disney resort for 7 days. This may help some with the cost.
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We went in March and spent just under 3 grand and that included food and air fare as well as a 2 day pass to Universal Studios as well. We stayed at the Port Orleans Riverside. If we had stayed at a value it would have been cheaper. Look into AAA. It was a lot cheaper then booking through Disney plus they sent us a refund check and all kinds of free perks.
ETA we went for 7 nights hotel and 5 day park hopper pass.
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That actually is a really good deal! That works out to $153 a day per person for hotel and park pass which aint bad! Its the cost of food that'll sting
What? You must be going during the peak season. We're going at the end of October and for the three of us (actually 2 since DD is under 3 and free), it's only about $1500. That includes the meal plan, 4 nights in a moderate hotel and park hopper tickets.
ETA: why are you pricing for 4 people? You're only going to be paying for the two of you, right? Price two people. Check the difference between moderate and value resorts. For us, it was about $250 cheaper to stay at a value resort, but I wanted the extra sq. footage in the room.
And why are you trying to go in September! You're from the South; you know it's going to be hot as hell!
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Disney World gives me panic attacks. I am not paying that much for panic attacks. Ugghh, hate Disney World. Waiting in line for 3 hours, sweating and paying $20 for a water is not my idea of fun.
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Do you just eat at your resort? I see you get two meals & a snack. So you could get breakfast, dinner & snack? I mean, that might be worth it.
I haven't been to Disney since I was like 12. I have no clue how much food inside the park will cost, so I can't really decide if the meal plan is worth it.
Do you just eat at your resort? I see you get two meals & a snack. So you could get breakfast, dinner & snack? I mean, that might be worth it.
I haven't been to Disney since I was like 12. I have no clue how much food inside the park will cost, so I can't really decide if the meal plan is worth it.
You are just like me. I haven't been since I was in 7th grade so that's been like 20 years. Yikes. I didn't know anything.
There are three different types of meal plans. All quick service, Regular dining and Super dining or something like that. Quick service is like a cafeteria or fast food, not sit down with a waiter/waitress bringing your food - with that plan, you get two quick service meals per person per night. Regular dining, you get one quick service and one sit down meal per person, per night. We're not even going to talk about the other one b/c it's super expensive and I don't think anyone with a toddler wants that many sit down meals. You also get one or two snacks per person per day depending on the plan.
You can eat those meals at any Disney park or resort.
ETA: you get as many days of food as nights you are staying. For example, we're staying 4 nights so H and I each get 4 quick service meals, 4 sit down meals and 4 snacks with the regular dining plan. DD eats off of our plates.
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Do you just eat at your resort? I see you get two meals & a snack. So you could get breakfast, dinner & snack? I mean, that might be worth it.
I haven't been to Disney since I was like 12. I have no clue how much food inside the park will cost, so I can't really decide if the meal plan is worth it.
I would do a meal plan. We take our own waters and into the parks to save $$ and splurge on lunch. Lunch for 2 adults and 2 kids ran us about $60 last time I was there. And thats at one of their cafeteria style eateries, not a sit down restaurant. Water is expensive, ice cream is expensive, treats are expensive....kind of a bummer that they charge so much
Do you just eat at your resort? I see you get two meals & a snack. So you could get breakfast, dinner & snack? I mean, that might be worth it.
I haven't been to Disney since I was like 12. I have no clue how much food inside the park will cost, so I can't really decide if the meal plan is worth it.
I've never been to Disney at all (cue sad violins or sumshitsx). most menus are available on the blogs for quick service, and menus for TS are on the DW site. it's all expensive. we wanted to do quite a few character meals for DD, so we booked the free QS dining, and upgraded to Deluxe (3 meals, 2 snacks). there are sites that tell you how to completely maximize your meal plan dollar, with the most expensive quick service, snack, table service per park.
Re: Good lord Disney World is expensive, dudes.
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In comparison to what? A Hawaiian vacation? LOL
Including a hotel for $153 a day pp? That's really good for Disney.
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Ditto on all counts. If we spend that much on 7 days he is going to appreciate every.damn.minute.
I think we're going to stay outside of the resorts in a condo and just get the tickets. But the damn tickets are over $1000 themselves. WTF, Disney?
This is the only way I am able to go. I simply cannot afford to stay at one of their resorts. My bro and SIL took their 3 kids a few years ago, stayed at a resort, and spent $10,000 frakking dollars on ONE vacation!!!11!! Wtf.
Eta: oops meant to quote whoever mentioned staying at a condo and getting tickets to the park.
Disney is great and all but NOT worth 10k. WTF
I completely agree.
Thats pretty much the same. For that price, I'm glad DS has no idea who the frack Mickey is.
Have you checked hotels in Kissimmee? They all have shuttles (or,nearly all) to the parks. And you have to buy the tickets in a series of days to get any discount at all
Ive lived here for 12 years and have been to Disney three times. I think it's over priced and over hyped,but that's just me.
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Now that's a deal I can handle. How many days? We have not booked, my ILs want me to plan the trip for next year.
I'd be all about going then, but my ILs want to go closer to my son's 3rd birthday, which is next September.
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thumbs up.
If yougo before labor day, that's peak season. After labor day, it's considered off season. Think mid September.
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Highers attendance:
Marathon Weekend (January 5-7)Martin Luther King Holiday Weekend
Presidents' week in February
Mid-March through Late April (Spring Break)
EASTER
Memorial Day weekend
Mid-June through Labor Day
Columbus Day
Thanksgiving Day and weekend
Christmas week through New Year's Day
Moderate Attendance:
After Presidents' week in February through early March
Late April through early June (except Memorial Day weekend)
The first part of Thanksgiving week
Lowest Attendance:
January (except New Year's Day) until just prior to Presidents' week in February
The week following Labor Day until just prior to Thanksgiving week
The week following Thanksgiving until the week prior to Christmas
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you probably want to use a travel agent (free to you, and they can get you deals, i think I actually could have done better talking to other people after the fact) and book during free dining. We are there for 5 nights, and have park hopper, staying at a value resort. I'll PM you some recs I've seen.
Try going on disboards.com there is probably a forum for having a Disney experience on the cheap.
Maybe this?
https://disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?f=22 not sure if the link will work. There is a budget board on the forum.
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We went in March and spent just under 3 grand and that included food and air fare as well as a 2 day pass to Universal Studios as well. We stayed at the Port Orleans Riverside. If we had stayed at a value it would have been cheaper. Look into AAA. It was a lot cheaper then booking through Disney plus they sent us a refund check and all kinds of free perks.
ETA we went for 7 nights hotel and 5 day park hopper pass.
What? You must be going during the peak season. We're going at the end of October and for the three of us (actually 2 since DD is under 3 and free), it's only about $1500. That includes the meal plan, 4 nights in a moderate hotel and park hopper tickets.
ETA: why are you pricing for 4 people? You're only going to be paying for the two of you, right? Price two people. Check the difference between moderate and value resorts. For us, it was about $250 cheaper to stay at a value resort, but I wanted the extra sq. footage in the room.
And why are you trying to go in September! You're from the South; you know it's going to be hot as hell!
So, let's talk about the meal plan.
Do you just eat at your resort? I see you get two meals & a snack. So you could get breakfast, dinner & snack? I mean, that might be worth it.
I haven't been to Disney since I was like 12. I have no clue how much food inside the park will cost, so I can't really decide if the meal plan is worth it.
You are just like me. I haven't been since I was in 7th grade so that's been like 20 years. Yikes. I didn't know anything.
There are three different types of meal plans. All quick service, Regular dining and Super dining or something like that. Quick service is like a cafeteria or fast food, not sit down with a waiter/waitress bringing your food - with that plan, you get two quick service meals per person per night. Regular dining, you get one quick service and one sit down meal per person, per night. We're not even going to talk about the other one b/c it's super expensive and I don't think anyone with a toddler wants that many sit down meals. You also get one or two snacks per person per day depending on the plan.
You can eat those meals at any Disney park or resort.
ETA: you get as many days of food as nights you are staying. For example, we're staying 4 nights so H and I each get 4 quick service meals, 4 sit down meals and 4 snacks with the regular dining plan. DD eats off of our plates.
I would do a meal plan. We take our own waters and into the parks to save $$ and splurge on lunch. Lunch for 2 adults and 2 kids ran us about $60 last time I was there. And thats at one of their cafeteria style eateries, not a sit down restaurant. Water is expensive, ice cream is expensive, treats are expensive....kind of a bummer that they charge so much
I've never been to Disney at all (cue sad violins or sumshitsx). most menus are available on the blogs for quick service, and menus for TS are on the DW site. it's all expensive. we wanted to do quite a few character meals for DD, so we booked the free QS dining, and upgraded to Deluxe (3 meals, 2 snacks). there are sites that tell you how to completely maximize your meal plan dollar, with the most expensive quick service, snack, table service per park.
Yeah, Epcot, Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Downtown Disney, resorts, etc. Anywhere that's on Disney property.
there are qs places everywhere. you can eat whenever/wherever, as long as it's not a sit down. you'll have to upgrade for that.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/media/wdw_nextgen/CoreCatalog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/PDF/2012QuickService.pdf
ETA: 2013 probably would help more.
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/media/wdw_nextgen/CoreCatalog/WaltDisneyWorld/en_us/PDF/2013QuickService.pdf
there's the QS dining plan. during this reservation period, it seems your free dining plan is attached to whatever resort you choose.