10th Anniversary help

pixiepower04

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We went to WDW for the first time in December 2004 but as i've just started my business (October 2005) we have decided to leave going back to WDW until September/October 2008 to give the business a chance to flourish. By coincidence this will be our 10th Wedding Anniversary year (our Wedding Date is 22nd May).

I had this major brainwave last night that as my DH is a major Star Wars fan that maybe I could somehow try and secretly get us a week in WDW in May of 2008 to coincide with our Anniversary and a Star Wars weekend, even though we will be going back in September/October anyway.

My questions:

1) Do you think this is a good idea
2) How to do it as cheaply as possible bearing in mind that we are going back 4 months later.

Disney's accommodation price for a week in May this year for 2 adullts and 2 children is £420.

I have come to the conclusion that we will not use a car as it's only for a week and we could really spend good quality time round Disney and the Water Parks, the accommodation price is the cheapest if you book direct so all I need is flights and cheap tickets.

Any ideas for putting this altogether cheaply would be greatly appreciated, please bear in mind that I need to save this money secretly and without DH noticing the lack of money!!!

The reason we want to go in September/October instead of May is because of Halloween. I have my heart set on this time of year because Christmas was such a disappointment and May is too inconvenient for schooling.

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I would look into the idea of an Annual Pass which would serve you park entrance for the May and the October holiday; either that or go for multiple entrance days with a no expiry option. That way you aren;t having to pay out for two lots of tickets if you "ration" the days out (for the latter option)

I think as to whether or not you do it will depend on your financial circumstances and how easy it will be to secretly allocate the money without DH noticing ;)

That isn't meant to sound unhelpful, but say you are looking at an extra £2,500 for your May trip of one week - £2,500 might be a lot to some people and not to others. I am just using £2,500 as an example but with flights for four, accommodation and spending money I don't think you would get much change from £2,500 even if you were careful.

Have a look at a few of the following websites to get an idea of May flight prices (which will account for the majority of your budget).

www.expedia.co.uk
www.opodo.com
www.bon-voyage.co.uk

That time in May might coincide with school holidays which inflates the flight prices considerably.


You can often save money by flying indirect :)

Lots of luck to you with your exciting new venture :cheer2: :wizard:
 












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