bringing friends 2 disney

dancer4life22

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ive heard a few people talking about it but ive never tried it. how does it work? do you pay for everything and they just tag along?
 
i've done it twice, and my parents paid for everything except their souvineers. i think it would be rude to invite someone and not pay. :confused3 i always include them in the planning though, and they're well aware of everything we're giong to do. (except maybe some surprises, like we don't tell them that we're going to a party.)
 
When I went with my best friend last year all my family and I paid for hotels, tickets, and meals.

She payed for her plane ticket and obviously had her own spending money.
 
I took my friend to DisneyWorld/Cruise 3 summers ago. She paid for her plane ticket, her tickets to get into the parks and the souvineers she bought.
 

i dont like going without a friend i have only been to disney once without a friend just because my parents are always with my little brother and i would never have time for rides for my age and its nice cause we stay at the campground though you can do it anywhere and just take off and come back for meals. Like we go ride the monorail and stuff i just gotta have my cell and be back on time and stuff. we usually take my cousin and her mom, my aunt, pays cause she insits on it, but she only pays for the ticket and thats it. i have taken friends non related to me too of course and they pay for the park ticket and we pay for food and accomodations and everything else but we just cant spare that much money.
 
I went with my friend, and his mom said that she would pay for all of his food and his ticket. We paid for the hotel.
 
I kind of did this over the summer, I invited my best friend and her family to come with us to Disney in August. It was mostly because we had a two bedroom suite at Saratoga but there was only three of us going, we just had way too much room. and plenty to spare.
We paid for the hotel room and they paid for their plane tickets and souvenirs, we mostly ate all together so we split most of our meals.

It worked for us and was pretty much the best vacation ever :goodvibes
 


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