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.I *think* the reason why they have given the full DDP on the bouceback is because they had the full DDP on their original reservation back in Aug/Sep. We'll see if the people who are offered bounceback in December are offered full DDP or QSDP in the Value resorts.
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. I learned that trick from a TNKBELL who did TWO weeks in Orlando for her family of 7 for just $2600: http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1466921.She has another idea there that might work for you. She booked her offsite condos/timeshare units through SkyAuction. If you're really looking to do it really cheap you can get two 2BR suites through SkyAuction for a few hundred per week. Search for "skyauction" to learn more or start a new thread. Someone here or on the Orlando Board can help you .
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![]() And actually, they plan to have 1 day tickets through the Give a Day, Get a Day program, so they could buy a second 1 day ticket and have 2 days at Disney for $85 each. That would be $170 savings per ticket over a 10 day MYW ticket, $1000 savings when you multiply that times 6. Universal 7 day tickets are $100, so still a net savings of $400. Just a suggestion. I don't think the OP said whether her kids had ever been to WDW. She would know best what her kids would like. Marsha
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With that many people the only way I would attempt the trip is if I could stay on site and free QSDP. (even if it meant shortening my trip to do so)
Staying on site allows the older ones the freedom to come and go. It also allows you to take the younger ones back to the room for a rest as needed. You also get to take advantage of EMH's Having to worry about feeding that many people while at the parks and then to have to turn around and think about preparing dinner after being out in the heat all day, dealing with crowds, lines, meltdowns etc would not be my idea of fun. Packing snack or lunches would mean either leaving the park to return to the car (lost park time), using a locker ($$), or carrying it ( )As for tickets, I would get as many days as you are there. (we liked being able to go to a park everyday even if it was just for the fireworks) I would not get the park hopper or the water park option. (way to expensive for that many people) If the older ones wanted to pay for those options themselves then let them.
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. I think on her last trip she did one day in the parks plus an additional night time party. I'll be doing 10 days in the park my next trip. Plus, I like to actually *eat* and not share a single rotisserie chicken with my family of 7 and have leftovers . I have never seen a family that ate so little, but of it works for them that's OK with me! Still, some of her ideas can be used in a trip where you have "done" Disney like re-allocating your weekly grocery budget to your vacation or staying at a timeshare via SkyAuction.
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OP, Can you give us some idea of how much you would like to spend on this trip? An amount that seems staggering to those of us with small families would likely reasonable to you. I would imagine that your regular grocery budget would shock me.
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If the little ones need a break, one of the parents can take them and the others can stay at the parks. Then that parent can come back after resttime and they can return to their rental home together. OP, one thing that might be nice to add to the older kids' tickets would be hopping. That was, if they get bored at one park, they can move to another and then meet back when its time to go "home". ALso, as far as them contributing, maybe pay for their ticket, but have them pay for their own meals at the parks? Since you may likely be split up at some mealtimes, that could be helpful. Marsha
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Off site 7 BR pool home sleeps 16 on VRBO: $1699 + tax (http://www.vrbo.com/250716)
10 day MYW tickets from undercovertourist for 11 adults and 3 kids (2 yo is free): app. $3200 You can substitute one or 2 APs for the adults for free parking perks which would save you $140 per car for 10 days of parking. I would personally do only 6 days in the parks and the rest in the pool at the house. You will get tired as will your little ones, so you can save some money there. Parking 10 days: $140 per car (you may need two cars) Food: I agree w/ robinb. Just budget your regular food budget for the 2 weeks. By my calculations you could make it (including counter service lunches for everyone for 10 days) under $2500 (if you subtract your food budget from this, it will look much better). Also, if you are driving down, a lot of food can be brought from the home pantry minimizing immediate cash outlay. That's a grand total of app. $7540 for all the essentials. This does not include any rental cars, transportation costs, souvies (if you like that sort of thing). |
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![]() I wonder if you can haggle for a longer term rental? There may be a discount. Yeah, it's a tough one for under $7K. Let me research some more and see what I can find. |
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I like Op's crockpot idea for 20 people.... staying offsite at a big house with fun stuff to do like pools,arcade games,etc. I'm sure in the evening,some of the older ones could drive to some fun places while the youngers go to bed..... and Universal tix start to add up too when you're doing both Universal and Disney!
It is cheaper to stick to one or the other per trip..... Why not ask the older kids to save and pay for some lunches,etc,especially if they're not part of your planned meals together? and one annual pass is a GREAT idea,to get the free parking! |
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