OK! Firstly, we’re in the UK so the costs are rather greater for us than for domestic visitors even when domestic flights are involved (and we wouldn’t fly budget airline - or even ‘normal’ coach - for long haul even if transatlantic budget was an option). And I guess most people know about the special WDW tickets sold to visitors from the UK and Ireland (14 days for the price of 7 and including park hopping, memory maker etc).
We were last in Florida in December 2019, and in January 2020 we booked a return trip (22 days) for December 2021, because of the WDW 50th. Then COVID, and this past January I got onto my
Virgin Atlantic rep and rescheduled our flights and car hire for December 2022, and courtesy of Vrbo and the owners was also able to rearrange our offsite villa for the same dates.
As for WDW planning… well, with all the changes (compulsory park reservations, limited park hopping, Genie and all its associated tomfoolery and the need to be constantly monitoring a cellphone, and all the other nickel-and-dimeing) we won’t be buying WDW tickets in advance as we normally would; we’ll wait until we arrive and if we decide we want to visit a park (probably Epcot or MK if the street performers, national entertainers and other elements of ‘Disney ambience’ and so forth are back by then) we’ll see what’s available on the day as a single ticket. And if there’s nothing, then so be it - we haven’t been to Universal since our first trip to FL way back in 1997, or to Seaworld or Busch Gardens since 1999. And hey, there’s a lot more to central FL than theme parks, especially if you have a car…
In 2019 we stayed onsite at AKL with the DP (both firsts for us) and were able to sensibly organize our days before we arrived by booking FPs and TS meals 30 and 60 days out (the whole planning exercise is part of the fun for me). We don’t have the stamina any longer to do full days in a park but we visited MK on three different days, Epcot twice and once each for AK and DHS. With the inevitable souvenirs (DW is a sometime pin and plushie collector but only in person in the parks) and the meal elements, overall that’s a big chunk of change that Disney won’t see from us next time around…