*rent a car and eat one meal per day off site. The savings will pay for the rental fee. It also gives you the freedom to run to a discount store for forgotten items, extra sunscreen, meds, inexpensive souvies, etc. Or, as our last trip, a trip to the ER....you just never know.
*I also bring dollar-store souvies, glow sticks, etc. for my DD.
*If you think your girl will want a princess dress, buy it at Target or even the
Disney store before you go. They were about $20 at my local store but $65 for a similar dress in the park.
*If your girl is young, bring your own makeup and body glitter and do "BB Mom-tique"

I put makeup on her and let her wear high heel sandals and she thought she was the fanciest girl in the park.
*Grab sandwiches at Quiznos or somewhere before you hit the parks (this works only if you're off site). Don't get lots of dressings or anything on them and don't get them toasted---and have a picnic.
*Get an "I'm celebrating" pin at the guest services in the MK (probably in the other parks too). It's free, and you can be celebrating anything you wish.
*Write your cell phone number on your child in ball point pen. No need for stickers, tattoos, wristbands, etc. Teach them to find a CM with a name pin in the event of a separation.
*Bring your stroller (I know it doesn't work for everyone, but we did and saved money). I bought a discounted MacLaren Volo from ebay, gate checked it free, and had it to use in the airport, shopping, etc. We'll use it at least one more Disney trip, then I have a stroller to pass on to a friend. I made back my investment in 4 days.
*Bring snacks in your bag for your kids; if nothing else it will determine whether they are actually hungry or just saw a Mickey Bar vendor
*If your kids are night-owlish like mine, go to the parks in the mid afternoon. Folks who got there early are leaving or going for dinner, the weather is cooler, and the parks are just so darn cool in the dark with the lights. While everyone else is lining up for the parades, you can ride the big rides with little to no lines.
*Buy an autograph book (or just a Disney themed notebook) before you go. I paid a dollar for mine and my daughter had the best time getting autographs and then drawing pics of the characters. Didn't have to spend whatever the parks are charging for books.
*Hit discount stores outside of the parks for great deals on Disney tees, pens, hats, mugs, magnets, etc. A few stops at Walgreens saved me tons of money and we all got to bring home a few souvies.
*Bring a change of clothes for your kiddo to any park where they might get completely soaked---otherwise you'll get roped into a fancy Ariel nightie at park prices
