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frenchiegurl2000

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I am planning on taking my daughter (6) and niece (13) to WDW next Sept for 6 days. I want to stay convenient to the park, where I can get free transpo back & forth, and I know I want parkhoppers. I have looked at resorts and pricing a dreammaker at a value resort is approx $1400 for the 6 day/5 night for the 3 of us. I am more than willing to stay off of WDW property, but I don't know how that works. Are the shuttles free at the hotels off property? Do the WDW Resort packages include a discount for the parkhoppers? If so, does the tradeoff of staying off-property get eaten up by losing the discount? Which off-property hotels are best? HELP!!!!!!!!!:crazy:
 
If you're budget conscience you should do your own trip
"a-la-carte" & not book a package. It will save you money.

Also, transportation within Disney world is free for all resort guests to anywhere within "the world". If I were staying offsite I would definitely get a car for convenience. I don't like to depend on offsite hotel shuttles. Getting a car would add to your expense. There are many opinions on this but if you want the entire Disney experience you should stay onsite. Plus, having 2 children would make it more convenient for you if you're onsite. JMO!

Here's what I would do:

--Figure out what your budget is & then look into what hotels you can afford. It may be a value resort or moderate. Book your ressie at the resort you can afford now.

--Keep checking mousesavers for discount room codes that come out. If there are any for September they won't be out for awhile, but keep checking often. You could get a better rate on your existing ressie or you could upgrade to a nicer hotel at the same rate you have been paying anyway!

--Also check mousesavers for ticket promotions that occasionally are offered - mainly on Ticketmania. You don't have to purchase tickets in advance so there is no rush to get them. You can get them the day before you leave at a Disney Store or even when you get to WDW, but you also could get a deal from Ticketmania or another broker before you leave.

--There are many things you can do to save money if you are looking to do a budget trip. You can bring a collapsible or styrofoam cooler in the room for milk, juices, lunchmeat, breakfast items, etc. You can eat your large meal at lunch instead of dinner & many other things.

Ask a lot of questions on this budget board. Right now, my biggest tip would be to do the trip yourself & not get a package. Most of the people on this budget board would probably agree (I think :rolleyes: )

Have a great time planning & don't hesitate to ask a zillion questions on these Disney forums.
 
Thanks! I am definitely looking for the bargains! And believe me, I know all about the portable fridge in the rooms....I have done it from Paris to D.C. It's a shame that I know where to find the local grocers in London than the hotel concierge!!! :D

I am driving down b/c that will just save so much more money than 2 tix from NJ and one from Atl...but I definitely want convenience with getting to & fro the parks...and of course prices! I will keep an eye out on the resorts cause I enjoy staying at a resort hotel rather than off property.

Keep the tips comin' folks!

It's Tuesday...one more work day this week! :Pinkbounc
 
There is a row of hotels by Downtown Disney that can be accessed thru Priceline.com (Check out biddingfortravel.com for more information). You specify WDW area only, and ask for resort or 3*. All have transportation to WDW, some have free breakfast. Typical rates thru Priceline are $40 for the Best Western, $55-70 for the resort level depending on the dates. These places typically go for $150 per night up at "regular" rates. Many have microwave and mini fridge.

Disney has a special name for these hotels (which escapes me now), and they do have the transportation amenities, etc. SOme are even walking distance from Downtown Disney.
 

Priceline does offer great prices! However, keep in mind you are paying for the entire stay up front. Have never had to cancel the reservation with Priceline, so I don't know how that would happen if you couldn't take the trip.
Airfare vs Driving ~ we always drive from Berks Co. PA and the gas up and back is $300 easy. (mini-van) so you may want to double check airfare on Priceline, too. You can plan a whole package.
My parents went August 2002, four adults for four nights, airfare and hotel included with car rental for less than $750 (not including park passes). You might want to check Priceline for a package now, and if the price quote isn't in your budget, plan to drive and plan on one hotel chain (with a minimal deposit). The try Priceline again a few days before your visit and see if the package would be a better deal.
Lastly, you might want to consider staying in one of the "Home away from Home" resorts at Disney and renting the points from the DVC Rent/Trade board. These resorts are excellent, and provide some type of kitchenette.
HTH. Good luck!
 
As long as you are Driving!! Check out HIFS!! http://www.hifamilysuites.com/indextourb.html
It is just out side the WDW Gates on a very unbusy road!! Once you enter the gates you are on Epcot Way!! You and the children will love it!
And HIFS gets great reviews here on the DIS. http://disboards.com/forumdisplay.php?forumid=15
And you can get an Entertainment Book rate for your room!!
And join the Priority Club for more perks!https://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/pc/1/en/reg?offerId=WBCP1

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Parlor Area
• Kitchenette with mini-refrigerator
• Microwave
• Coffee maker
• 25" television
• Pull out sleeper sofa
• Rocking chair
• Video cassette player
• 2-line cordless phone
• Game table
• Safe

Private Bedroom
• King size bed
• 25" television
• Combination vanity/work station
with separate modem line
• Lighted make-up mirror and hair dryer
• Iron & Board


Themed kids' semi-private bedroom with privacy curtain
• Bunk beds & Jr. pullout bed
• 20" television
• Video player
• Clock/Radio
• Fun phone
• Nintendo 64 system
• CD/cassette player
• Activity table with chairs

And all these
Guest have plenty to keep them entertained, with a variety of nightly family activities which can include Karaoke, Bingo, Family Game Shows, Clowns, Face Painting, Puppeteers.
The East Track Courtyard has 3 outdoor ping pong tables and 2 shuffleboard courts,and mini golf to test your skills.
 
Thanks all for the great info! I think driving is the only option now! The entourage has increased to include my two nephews. If my brother & sis-in-law have their way, two more nieces will be added as well (please no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!) I think now the ~$300 gas is a bargain compared to the at least 5 plane tickets from 2 diff states. I'll check though. I dunno about priceline though...I did an indepth report on them for a management class and they are just too iffy. Plus, the whole non-refundable thing is not too great with me. But I'll think about it! Love the ideas!!!!
 
Since you will have a car, it will be easy to stay off-site.

With all the people you are taking, I would recommned trying to get a 2 bedroom condo from Skyauction. I have paid about $265 for a week. It is not on site, but you will have lots of room(they usually sleep 8), multiple TVs, and a kitchen to save $$ on breakfast and snacks.

If you don't like that option, hotelkingdom and travelzoo have good rates for hotels.
 

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