ksl5f123
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Hello everyone! This is my 3rd PTR! I am looking forward to getting some help from my great DIS friends. You are all so knowledgable and I am sure will have great ideas about how to stick to our budget. Have I buttered you up enough to keep reading?
First, the rules of this budget:
1) Travel to/from WDW does not count. Why? We are going to Florida to visit my in-laws who live in Vero Beach no matter what. So, there is no additional travel for the Disney part.
2) The clothing I am making for the girls does not count.
3) Souvenirs bought in advance (like little stuff for the girls from the Dollar spot at Target) do not count.
4) Everything else counts! Lodging, tickets (no, we do not have APs), dining, souvenirs bought at WDW, everything!
5) All in park dining must be able to be paid for with a Disney Visa Rewards Card.
6) Throughout this PTR, I will be writing HELP! These are things that are yet to be decided and I would love to have my fellow DISer's input!
So, with the rules established, here we go!
The who:
Me, I'm Karen
My favorite rides are Kali River Rapids, Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, and Soarin'. I avoid anything that moves faster than I can walk. This will be my 13th trip to WDW.
DD7
This will be her 7th trip to WDW. She has unbounded energy. Her favorite rides are Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Kali, and Toy Story Midway Mania.
DD5
This will be her 6th trip to WDW. She is the consummate princess. She likes Spaceship Earth and Carousel of Progress (not exactly a thrill rider) and loves meeting characters.
That's it! If you are a reader of my other trip reports you will notice a lot of people missing! We usually have my DH and DS2 and MIL and FIL along (and sometimes the nephews, DH's cousin, cousin's kids, etc.) This time it is just my girls and me! We are excited, but I need everyone's advice. I have lots of concerns about how we will fit on the rides. But, I digress. More on that later.
The when:
July 11-15, 2011!!! Only 38 days away!
The where:
We will be staying off-site for the first time since DD7 was a one year old. Since we decided to take this trip back in March (after our Spring Break trip), I have been hoping for any kind of discount. The only one available for our dates is the 30% off of a deluxe. On a $1300 budget? Not going to happen! After a lot of searching, I found a 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo at Windsor Hills for $350 which is $208 cheaper than staying in a standard room at Pop Century. Even with paying parking, the condo is still $138 less than Pop. So, Windsor Hills it is!
The remaining budget is $950.
The why:
Well, for a couple of reasons. 1) We love WDW! 2) As we were leaving in March, DD5 said, I am happy when we are at Disneyworld.
3) As much as I love touring with my entire family and extended family, I really want to see if it is possible to have a great time at WDW on a budget. My girls are flexible and will eat anywhere whereas my MIL must dine at least once a day. So, DH agreed (happily) to take DS and go to his folks' condo
while the girls stayed with me at WDW. 4) I love the idea of spending some time with my girls and it will only get harder as DS2 gets older and more aware that he is being left out. 
The tickets:
OK, yes, I know this is not one of the standard questions.
But, it is the other important information. We are going to a YES program!
I am very excited. We are enrolled in the How things Move class on July 11. I was excited to find this program during our dates because it is the only one that allows a 5 year old to attend. By buying our park tickets through this program we were able to get 5 day non-hopper tickets for all 3 of us for $468.73. That is a discount of $239.50 off of the gate price!
It leaves us with $481.27 in the budget
One more thing:
Since we need to be at Magic Kingdom at 8:15 AM on July 11 for the YES program, we need to arrive in Orlando on July 10. The condo that we are renting wasn't available that night, so I did a bid on Priceline and received the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress for $77.73 including taxes. Not too bad. I am pretty sure we will also have to pay a resort fee of about $23, but I am not going to subtract that from our total quite yet. Taking off the price of the room, our remaining budget is: $403.54. This is where it gets interesting. Can we eat and park and have a great time for $400 for 5 days?
Stay tuned to find out!
Up next, the day 1 plan!
First, the rules of this budget:
1) Travel to/from WDW does not count. Why? We are going to Florida to visit my in-laws who live in Vero Beach no matter what. So, there is no additional travel for the Disney part.
2) The clothing I am making for the girls does not count.
3) Souvenirs bought in advance (like little stuff for the girls from the Dollar spot at Target) do not count.
4) Everything else counts! Lodging, tickets (no, we do not have APs), dining, souvenirs bought at WDW, everything!
5) All in park dining must be able to be paid for with a Disney Visa Rewards Card.
6) Throughout this PTR, I will be writing HELP! These are things that are yet to be decided and I would love to have my fellow DISer's input!
So, with the rules established, here we go!
The who:
Me, I'm Karen

My favorite rides are Kali River Rapids, Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger Spin, and Soarin'. I avoid anything that moves faster than I can walk. This will be my 13th trip to WDW.
DD7

This will be her 7th trip to WDW. She has unbounded energy. Her favorite rides are Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Kali, and Toy Story Midway Mania.
DD5

This will be her 6th trip to WDW. She is the consummate princess. She likes Spaceship Earth and Carousel of Progress (not exactly a thrill rider) and loves meeting characters.
That's it! If you are a reader of my other trip reports you will notice a lot of people missing! We usually have my DH and DS2 and MIL and FIL along (and sometimes the nephews, DH's cousin, cousin's kids, etc.) This time it is just my girls and me! We are excited, but I need everyone's advice. I have lots of concerns about how we will fit on the rides. But, I digress. More on that later.
The when:
July 11-15, 2011!!! Only 38 days away!
The where:
We will be staying off-site for the first time since DD7 was a one year old. Since we decided to take this trip back in March (after our Spring Break trip), I have been hoping for any kind of discount. The only one available for our dates is the 30% off of a deluxe. On a $1300 budget? Not going to happen! After a lot of searching, I found a 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo at Windsor Hills for $350 which is $208 cheaper than staying in a standard room at Pop Century. Even with paying parking, the condo is still $138 less than Pop. So, Windsor Hills it is!

The why:
Well, for a couple of reasons. 1) We love WDW! 2) As we were leaving in March, DD5 said, I am happy when we are at Disneyworld.



The tickets:
OK, yes, I know this is not one of the standard questions.



One more thing:
Since we need to be at Magic Kingdom at 8:15 AM on July 11 for the YES program, we need to arrive in Orlando on July 10. The condo that we are renting wasn't available that night, so I did a bid on Priceline and received the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress for $77.73 including taxes. Not too bad. I am pretty sure we will also have to pay a resort fee of about $23, but I am not going to subtract that from our total quite yet. Taking off the price of the room, our remaining budget is: $403.54. This is where it gets interesting. Can we eat and park and have a great time for $400 for 5 days?

Up next, the day 1 plan!