snickerboo
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Geez, I'm the oddball-I haven't stayed onsite! LOL We are planning another trip and looking at offsite again.
We do offsite with a suite or hotel with fridge and micro at a minimum. It is a great way to save money on food! Once we arrive, we drive over to the Walmart Supercenter and get groceries for the week. The kiddos don't mind 'cause we get lots of treats, and we get our Disney snacks, too. We take a fair bit of food to the parks. I felt guilty at first but then I saw people with huge subs, and coolers full of food, so we do it, too. My kids get up on a Disney day and grab a muffin and juice box, dh and I take muffins and coffee and we head off to the parks, and we eat our breakfast on the monorail (I cannot stress enough how much more you'll enjoy your trip if you get to the parks before they open!) We go to the parks first thing, stay til they get so busy that we're not as happy anymore, then go back to hotel for swims and eats, then go back to the parks around dinnertime to ctach all the nighttime fun. We usually let the kids get a treat at the parks everyday but dine back at the hotel. Car rentals are pretty cheap in Orlando if you keep checking mousesavers and disboards for deals.
We never used Park Hopper in two trips. If this is your first trip, there is soooooo much to do at each park you don't really need park hopper. If you're there 6 or 7 days, you can always go back to a park for another day if you miss something.
Another good savings: buy lots of Disney stuff at Dollarama and Walmart ahead of time, including gear for your kids to wear. The price of a t-shirt or princess costume at WDW compared to Walmart is staggering, and I found my kids didn't care if they got it at WDW so long as they had it.
We do offsite with a suite or hotel with fridge and micro at a minimum. It is a great way to save money on food! Once we arrive, we drive over to the Walmart Supercenter and get groceries for the week. The kiddos don't mind 'cause we get lots of treats, and we get our Disney snacks, too. We take a fair bit of food to the parks. I felt guilty at first but then I saw people with huge subs, and coolers full of food, so we do it, too. My kids get up on a Disney day and grab a muffin and juice box, dh and I take muffins and coffee and we head off to the parks, and we eat our breakfast on the monorail (I cannot stress enough how much more you'll enjoy your trip if you get to the parks before they open!) We go to the parks first thing, stay til they get so busy that we're not as happy anymore, then go back to hotel for swims and eats, then go back to the parks around dinnertime to ctach all the nighttime fun. We usually let the kids get a treat at the parks everyday but dine back at the hotel. Car rentals are pretty cheap in Orlando if you keep checking mousesavers and disboards for deals.
We never used Park Hopper in two trips. If this is your first trip, there is soooooo much to do at each park you don't really need park hopper. If you're there 6 or 7 days, you can always go back to a park for another day if you miss something.
Another good savings: buy lots of Disney stuff at Dollarama and Walmart ahead of time, including gear for your kids to wear. The price of a t-shirt or princess costume at WDW compared to Walmart is staggering, and I found my kids didn't care if they got it at WDW so long as they had it.