coconut92
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 5, 2009
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So, can anybody help me with this? So far, it seems to me that the cheapest route to stay at Disney is rent a camper (I don't have one to bring) and stay at one of the cheaper campsites at Fort Wilderness. I can go grocery shopping or have groceries delivered, no dining plan, and maybe dine out 2-3 times. My daughter wants a Disney vacation for her graduation present. She also wants to go to Discovery Cove. Yeah, there is no discount or any way to cheapskate that. I've looked. So, I'm trying to do this as cheap as possible as I am the only income in the house and I don't make very much money. lol To top it off, she got accepted to a private college, which is expensive as well. Hopefully, financial aid and scholarships will ease that pain. Anyway, I have the financial odds going against me right now. So, any other cheapskates besides me out there, can you all give me tips, hints, advice? I will take what I can get. We would prefer to stay on Disney property and not in a tent. I have researched some of the places that rent campers. There is a possibility my mom and dad may be coming, but they more than likely will not visit the parks, just hang out at the campground and maybe visit my cousin who lives in Florida. Sorry I rambled!
Thanks for all the help! Hopefully I can make my daughter's dream come true. Oh, also, I have entered every contest to win a Disney trip, Disney gift cards, etc. 

