so I ask them for a free dining plan on our reservation? Is that the lingo?(I swear this is the most homework I've ever done! These easy wrist bands are giving me a headache, too! We have to reserve our rides two months out?! Egads!)
Toadlover said:so I ask them for a free dining plan on our reservation? Is that the lingo?(I swear this is the most homework I've ever done! These easy wrist bands are giving me a headache, too! We have to reserve our rides two months out?! Egads!)
I am looking at disney's official site but can't find the meal packages price listed. Are they that expensive?
I just sent my eldest the link to disneyforteens.com. We'll see if we have many days like this or just a few.
Are you able to get free dining?
Toadlover said:Any tips how to get teenagers to get up early to do the parks early?![]()
I've decided that we're going to camp in a tent or two at fort wilderness. I just can't do the $500 a night. And we can't seem to get the time off any other time but Christmas.
The only problem is my sister. She says the airfare is out of her price range. (She's flying from LA.) I also don't think she'd be willing to sleep in a tent. I think my kids and I should because of the high cost of the hotels at this time. My sister probably wouldn't be okay with her family sleeping in a tent. I would be fine with it! We were going to split a wilderness cabin, but as I say that's too expensive. I asked on the disney official site if you can put a pop up or tent on a premium RV site and the answer was a resounding 'no'. Darn it! That means back to $100/night.
Have you thought about one of the value resorts, some of them offer family suites and they aren't too expensive in my opinion. Would be so much better staying on site- if not perhaps something in Lake Buena Vista
Oh we're planning on staying on site at Fort Wilderness. But everything is double at Christmas, so camping in a tent is about as cheap as it gets.
You realize it could be cold right? I see you are from Michigan, but just thought I'd throw that out there! You really should listen to the advice of the PP and check out the value resorts. They are pretty economical.
They are likely to be $200+ at Christmas. *sigh* I just looked it up. They are $176 a night when we're going. Still lower than the $250 we were going to pay for part of a wilderness cabin.
I'm going to go to bed. After a good night's sleep I can think on this some more. This whole trip is giving me a headache lately! Never had I had to plan so much and scrape up so much money to go, what with the kids and school not letting them go (whole different thread here), the double prices for everything, my sister not being able to afford plane tickets, I'm about worn down to the nub on Disney planning. What happened to the time we went that I cobbled together $500 and left?