Dionnemay
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Hi All !
Ok, I’m a single mom and I’m trying to get 6 people to Disneyland for as far under 2000 as possible ( I say 5 in the title because my brother is buying his own ticket)
When my dad married my mom 38 years ago, she had never seen either Disney park. She was a single mother of 4 and he was a wealthy only child-playboy. But he loved my mom so much he married her and took on her 4 kids and loved us all like his own. He took her to DW for their honeymoon for 2 weeks- it was the first time she had ever been and she said all she could think about the whole time was how much we (her kids) would enjoy it. So Dad made it his mission to take us there.
His mom didn’t approve of the marriage and tired cutting him out but that wasn’t enough to make him leave my mom. He accepted the loss and worked his butt off doing whatever he needed to to provide a safe and happy home for all of us- plus the 3 new babies that came along later- 7 kids in all.
And he kept his promise to my mom to get us all to DW- even in times of struggle- he managed to take his whole family to DW and to Dl.
Well, they visited recently and he shocked me with the news that just 6 weeks earlier he had been diagnosed with cancer and given just a week to live. He’s a man of great faith- they both are- and shortly after, on a return trip to the Dr. the cancer had disappear I was/am grateful and ecstatic to have more time with him now. But they live in Arizona and I live in Texas so I don’t see him much- maybe once a year and this cancer scare reminds me that I never know when he will be taken from us. While he was visiting he was reminiscing about Disneyland and mentioned that he “heard it was much bigger and different”.
It occurred to me that the last time he and mom had ever been was when I graduated High school (I’m 39 now).
I have been to DW 3 times since then with my kids and DL about 7 times so the “changes” weren’t “news” to me.
But my dad is the reason any of us have ever BEEN to Disney- and the reason MY children got to experience it… because the memories he gave to ME as a child, I wanted my children to have the same experience.
So I made a determination right then and there to get Dad back to Disney- maybe for the last time. Of course, I will take Mom too because those two are joined at the hip lol, and mom loves Disney as much as he does.
I’m also going to bring their grandkids (my kids) my son 15, and my daughter 18. And Since my brother (my sons favorite uncle) is on the way (He also lives in Arizona) I decided to bring him too as a companion for my son since Mom and Dad are older and might not be able to get on some of the rides-that way we can split up into pairs if we want.
Now, I don’t make a ton of $$. I have to really pinch and scrape to do this and I’d like to do the whole trip for under $2000—this includes spending $ for me and my son
I’m planning to leave Texas on 30 Sept- Check into the hotel on 1 October- Do the Parks 2-3 October (maybe on the night of the 1rst as well- depends how much more a 3 day ticket is)—and check out on 4 October- return the car on Monday 6 October.
Here’s what I would be paying for:
The Rental Car---
I’d have to get a mini van or SUV . I’ve already checked out Priceline and it looks like a 7 passenger vehicle would run me around $400 at the lowest
The Hotel Room----
with 6 people, there’s no way we can all fit in one room. I’ve gotten a headache researching suites in Anaheim. The Portofino Inn has suites with bunks, a sleeper sofa, and a Queen bed. Has anyone heard of that place? Cons are it doesn’t have free parking, breakfast, and it charges a $12 fee every night.
If anyone can tell me what the total cost I’d be paying is, or recommended a cheaper place I’d appreciate it ( NOT the Stanford Inn & Suites!! I read a few reviews saying they have a Spider problem and I HATE spiders!! I’m a serious arachnophobe!) - this is the cheapest one with a decent review that I’ve found .
5 Adult 2 Day Park Hopper tickets (or 3?? Depending on price.) ---
I want park Hopper because we aren’t staying long and I want the freedom to get back and forth to catch events at both parks.
After all of that, I’ll still need $$ left over to pay for food and spending $$ for myself and my son. The rest of the adults, I have asked to cover themselves.
So, I know many of you are seasoned Disney Travelers…can any of you help me figure out how to do all this for under $2000 ?
Is it cheaper to book the hotel and tickets separately or to use the packages on Disneyland’s website?
Help would be appreciated
Ok, I’m a single mom and I’m trying to get 6 people to Disneyland for as far under 2000 as possible ( I say 5 in the title because my brother is buying his own ticket)
When my dad married my mom 38 years ago, she had never seen either Disney park. She was a single mother of 4 and he was a wealthy only child-playboy. But he loved my mom so much he married her and took on her 4 kids and loved us all like his own. He took her to DW for their honeymoon for 2 weeks- it was the first time she had ever been and she said all she could think about the whole time was how much we (her kids) would enjoy it. So Dad made it his mission to take us there.
His mom didn’t approve of the marriage and tired cutting him out but that wasn’t enough to make him leave my mom. He accepted the loss and worked his butt off doing whatever he needed to to provide a safe and happy home for all of us- plus the 3 new babies that came along later- 7 kids in all.
And he kept his promise to my mom to get us all to DW- even in times of struggle- he managed to take his whole family to DW and to Dl.
Well, they visited recently and he shocked me with the news that just 6 weeks earlier he had been diagnosed with cancer and given just a week to live. He’s a man of great faith- they both are- and shortly after, on a return trip to the Dr. the cancer had disappear I was/am grateful and ecstatic to have more time with him now. But they live in Arizona and I live in Texas so I don’t see him much- maybe once a year and this cancer scare reminds me that I never know when he will be taken from us. While he was visiting he was reminiscing about Disneyland and mentioned that he “heard it was much bigger and different”.
It occurred to me that the last time he and mom had ever been was when I graduated High school (I’m 39 now).
I have been to DW 3 times since then with my kids and DL about 7 times so the “changes” weren’t “news” to me.
But my dad is the reason any of us have ever BEEN to Disney- and the reason MY children got to experience it… because the memories he gave to ME as a child, I wanted my children to have the same experience.
So I made a determination right then and there to get Dad back to Disney- maybe for the last time. Of course, I will take Mom too because those two are joined at the hip lol, and mom loves Disney as much as he does.
I’m also going to bring their grandkids (my kids) my son 15, and my daughter 18. And Since my brother (my sons favorite uncle) is on the way (He also lives in Arizona) I decided to bring him too as a companion for my son since Mom and Dad are older and might not be able to get on some of the rides-that way we can split up into pairs if we want.
Now, I don’t make a ton of $$. I have to really pinch and scrape to do this and I’d like to do the whole trip for under $2000—this includes spending $ for me and my son
I’m planning to leave Texas on 30 Sept- Check into the hotel on 1 October- Do the Parks 2-3 October (maybe on the night of the 1rst as well- depends how much more a 3 day ticket is)—and check out on 4 October- return the car on Monday 6 October.
Here’s what I would be paying for:
The Rental Car---
I’d have to get a mini van or SUV . I’ve already checked out Priceline and it looks like a 7 passenger vehicle would run me around $400 at the lowest
The Hotel Room----
with 6 people, there’s no way we can all fit in one room. I’ve gotten a headache researching suites in Anaheim. The Portofino Inn has suites with bunks, a sleeper sofa, and a Queen bed. Has anyone heard of that place? Cons are it doesn’t have free parking, breakfast, and it charges a $12 fee every night.
If anyone can tell me what the total cost I’d be paying is, or recommended a cheaper place I’d appreciate it ( NOT the Stanford Inn & Suites!! I read a few reviews saying they have a Spider problem and I HATE spiders!! I’m a serious arachnophobe!) - this is the cheapest one with a decent review that I’ve found .
5 Adult 2 Day Park Hopper tickets (or 3?? Depending on price.) ---
I want park Hopper because we aren’t staying long and I want the freedom to get back and forth to catch events at both parks.
After all of that, I’ll still need $$ left over to pay for food and spending $$ for myself and my son. The rest of the adults, I have asked to cover themselves.
So, I know many of you are seasoned Disney Travelers…can any of you help me figure out how to do all this for under $2000 ?
Is it cheaper to book the hotel and tickets separately or to use the packages on Disneyland’s website?
Help would be appreciated