I found out a few months ago that I had to take 2 weeks off work by years end or lose that time. I decided instead of sitting around in cold New England that I would make a trip somewhere - preferably warm.
I would be traveling alone. I decided on Disney World but didn't want to spend a fortune.
I flew down on Dec 2nd and back on Dec 11th. That gave me 8 solid days in the parks.
Air fare RT was $150 plus tax etc.
I bought an 8 day park pass (without the park hopper option it saved me $ and I opted against the water park option - I figured if I decided to go to the water parks I could upgrade the ticket while at the park). The 8 day pass is almost the same cost as a 4 day pass. After like 4 days each additional day is only around $5 more.
I stayed off site (for $30/night plus tax etc). I know staying on-site is more fun and convenient but a value resort would have cost me almost 3 times as much. I didn't have a rental car so that saved me money (as well as not having to pay parking at the parks). My hotel offered a shuttle that went only to EPCOT at Disney (which I used twice) but mostly I used the very fast and reliable (seriously) Orlando public bus system. My hotel was across from the stop for Lynx route 56 and the buses run from very early morning to 10 pm every half hour (and were never late) and took me from my hotel to the monorail station in just over 20 minutes for $1.75. My hotel was right next to the Old Town Orlando carnival and shopping area - you can't miss it - it has the 20 story high neon bungee slingshot ride.
I packed a bunch of breakfast bars and such snacks in my luggage and ate them on the way to Disney. Also - my hotel offered a $4 all you can eat breakfast buffet (several local places seemed to offer the same deal). Then I would generally be at the parks for the rope drop and hit as many rides as possible until the park started to get busy and then eat lunch (to save even more money you can pack food in such as sandwiches etc).
Also - any counter service restaurant will give you a free cup of water if you ask. And for free soda nothing beats Ice Station Cool at Epcot! I even enjoyed the Beverly (try it if you get the chance).
Also - I got a Disney Visa card that not only gave me a $40 credit just for joining but I also saved money on some park tours I took ("Keys to the Kingdom" and "Behind the seeds" - both were definitely worth while). Charge your whole trip on it and you earn credits towards future Disney purchases etc.
Avoid buying too many souvenirs and instead order from the
Disney Store web page sale site. I checked out the big off site gift shops and didn't really find them to be such bargains - unless you want really cheap "Orlando 2008" shot glasses and key chains.
To top it off - on my way home I volunteered to be bumped from my flight and got a credit for a free flight good for the next year (and they flew me home first class and I was home less then an hour later then I otherwise would have been). Also - if you fly AirTran they will offer you a credit card application during the flight - if you get their credit card you get a credit towards a free flight after the first time you use the card (I haven't used my card yet - was only just approved - but it seems like a sweet deal).
Most importantly - I had a really good time! I went in the off season of early December and did and saw everything I wanted to do with minimal waits and excellent weather!
Enjoy!
Gene