There are cheaper ways to vacation and enjoy some Disney parks, but you have to be willing to compromise a little.
We were getting tired of the 4 main parks, and we really LOVE the water parks.
Did some research and for an annual pass to TL, BB and DQ it's only $130 (prices probably went up a little on that last week).
So DH and I had a nice 5 night stay off site and enjoyed the heck out of the water parks last October.
Then, a couple of weeks ago we drove down with our son (20) and bought him the same pass.
We spent one night in Savannah, 5 nights in a 1 bedroom condo near ASMovies,
spent our days at the water parks, our evenings at DTD (saw Star Trek at the Dine-In Movie theater) and DQ and the Boardwalk,
spent 2 heavenly nights in St. Augustine in an inn in the historic area,
ate breakfast in, packed lunch and dinner out every night.
We had a fabulous time, made tons of memories, nobody got sick from eating too much over priced Dining Plan food,
we had tons of space in our accommodations, and as much as we enjoyed the WDW area, we enjoyed St. Augustine as much or more.
For 3 adults, gone 9 days (8 nights) we spent a total of $1440
Would we have enjoyed the trip more spending the big bucks to hit the Big Four parks?
Nope.
Money doesn't grow on trees, we are frugal because we have lots of savings and investment goals that are priorities for us, as much as going on vacation.
With careful planning we are able to do both.![]()
I <3 this idea!! We are planning to use our offsite timeshare and I was trying to find things to do that do not involve tickets to the four major theme parks or a ton of driving (i.e. LEGOLAND or Busch Gardens) but offer some good bang for our buck... the annual water park/quest pass is a great recommendation, one which I had not thought of! Coupled w/the amenities at the resort, a two day Sea World pass, and a few dinner shows (Medieval Times for sure), we just built the perfect vacation! THANKS!!

