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Updated September 2009
10 Easy Ways
Disney World on the Cheap
10 ways to visit for less
Courtesy, The Walt Disney Company
Got kids? Chances are, youve probably either already visited Disney World or its high on your vacation wish list. Its hard to think of another family destination that has as strong an emotional pull or one that keeps em coming back year after year. The good news? If youre dreaming of a trip to Disney World, you can probably get there without cracking open your retirement account or dipping into the kids college fund. In fact, Disney can be downright affordable with some smart planning and savvy deal snatching. Here are 10 easy ways to save a bundle on your next trip to the world that Walt built.
Go in the off season. Disney hotels generally have five pricing seasons. You pay the least during value season, which comprises most of August, all of September, and from Thanksgiving through Valentines Day, excluding the last week in December. The fancier your hotel, the more you save by traveling during value season. For a standard room with a garden view at Disney Worlds most expensive hotel, the Grand Floridian, the price differential between high and low season is $250 a night.
Be a happy camper. Got a tent or an RV? If your family likes to rough it—and in Disneyspeak, that can mean not only electricity and sewer, but even cable TV—you can cut your lodging bill to as little as $43 a night at the Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground. Theres plenty of inexpensive fun to be had, thanks to two heated outdoor pools, tennis, horseshoes, shuffleboard, fishing, bicycling, pony rides and horseback trail riding, and nightly wagon rides around the resort. Hands down, the most beloved tradition is the nightly campfire sing-a-long and marshmallow roast with Chip n Dale, followed by a G-rated Disney double feature on a huge outdoor screen under the stars.
Want luxury? Look beyond hotels. If youre willing to splurge on posh digs, youll get the most bang for your buck at the Disney Vacation Club resorts. These deluxe, condo-style resorts operate similarly to timeshare properties, but non-DVC members can stay here, too. The big upside? More space for your dollars than youd get at a hotel. For the price of a standard hotel room with a lagoon view at Disneys upscale Polynesian Resort, for example, you could get a plush one-bedroom unit at Beach Club Villas with a fully-equipped kitchen, two TVs, a large marble bathroom with Jacuzzi tub, and an in-room washer/dryer. (To find out the cheapest way to nab a villa, see our lowdown article on the Disney Vacation Club.) A bonus: Having your own kitchen can help you shave your food bill.
Go with a meal plan. Guests who stay at Disney resorts are now eligible for two dining plans. The first is the Magic Your Way Package Plus Dining, which costs an extra $40 per adult per day and $11 per day for children 3 to 9, or roughly $102 per day for a typical family of four. The package includes one table-service meal, one counter-service meal, and one snack per person, per day—which can be a fantastic value for foodies and folks who love character breakfasts and dinner shows. The second option is brand new—the Magic Your Way Package Plus Quick-Service Dining Plan, which costs an extra $30 per adult per day and $9 per day for children 3 to 9, or roughly $76 per day for a typical family of four. The package includes two counter-service meals, two snacks, and one refillable beverage mug per person, per day—which can be a fantastic value for most families. (For more about Disneys dining plan, see our article on Dining at Disney.)
Join the AAA. This ones a no-brainer. A standard AAA membership costs $64 per year. During value season at Disney World, an AAA member can chop 20% off her lodging bill at any of Disneys moderate and value (read: budget) properties or 15% off at a deluxe or DVC property. Now, lets translate those percentages into dollar signs. Stay five nights at the moderately-priced Caribbean Beach Resort during value season, and youd save about $149. Spend five nights at the deluxe Animal Kingdom Lodge and youd save about $240. Outside of value season, the AAA discount ranges from 10% to 15%.
Curb your enthusiasm. When it comes to buying tickets, its wise to temper your ambitions with a reality check. Lets suppose that youre a family of four, with two kids between 3 and 9. Basic three-day Magic Your Way tickets, which let you visit one of Disney Worlds four main theme parks each day, will set your family back $812. Then come those add-on options. Want to be able to visit more than one park in the same day? Add the Park Hopper option and the price jumps to $1,020. Want access to Disney Worlds two waterparks and one of Downtown Disneys attractions? Your tickets now cost $1,228.
Slow down. Disney World is twice as big as Manhattan. Youll be doing a lot of walking. It will probably be hot. Your kids will get tired. Buying a more expensive ticket doesnt mean that youll be able to see and do it all. For most families, the basic Magic Your Way ticket will deliver more than enough fun, especially if you plan your days around which park is offering Extra Magic Hours. (Still feeling ambitious? Read our Disney Reality Check.)
Keep tabs on the usual suspects. The Disney insider sites AllEarsNet.com and Mousesavers.com brim with tried-and-tested money-saving advice and frequently offer discounts to select Disney properties. Flying to Orlando? Check the major airlines web sites for Disney vacation deals that bundle your airfare and hotel together.
Go for refills. When you stay at a Disney resort, buy a refillable souvenir mug for $12.99 at the hotels quick-service eatery or food court. For the duration of your stay, you can help yourself to free refills of the non-alcoholic beverage of your choice—coffee, juice, iced tea, soda, or hot chocolate. The longer you stay, the better the deal. Note: A refillable mug is included in the new Magic Your Way Plus Quick-Service Dining Plan.
Buy the tee-shirt before you go. The Wal-Marts, Targets, and Costcos of this world carry cheap Disney merchandise—caps, stuffed toys, tee-shirts, sticker books, you name it— for a fraction of what youll pay for similar items inside Disney World. Before you go, buy Junior something emblazoned with his favorite Disney character, but dont give it to him until you arrive in Orlando. Even if you choose to let him pick out one more small memento at the end of your vacation, your total souvenir spend will stay reasonably low.
Hitch a free ride. If youve booked a stay at any of the Disney-owned resorts, you can take advantage of a complimentary airport-to-hotel transportation service called the Magical Express. You should reserve this service at least 10 days prior to your arrival, either online or by phone. Disney will send special luggage tags in the mail, which you should attach to your bags. When you land at Orlando International Airport, you skip the baggage claim and go directly to the Disney Welcome Center. There, youll board an air-conditioned motor coach that will bring you to your hotel. A sweet touch: Disney will collect your luggage and deliver it directly to your hotel room. No hassles, no schlepping, no cab fare.