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erikthewise
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If your daughters are not in school yet, consider going in May instead of June. That may save as much money as any of the suggestions here, plus crowds will be smaller.
we are planning on having between 1400 for room and tickets. 1500 - 2000 to cover all the extras food, gas, hotels for the trip there and back, souvies. I hope that is enough to cover all that.![]()
So basically, your budget for the whole trip is 2900-3400. I just put in dates for Pop Century for June 10-June 16, with 5 day base tickets, and the dining plan. The total for the cost of that trip is $2181.16. That would leave you roughly with $700-1200 for travel expenses and souvenirs. In my very humble opinion this would be the most magical way to do Disney. You could enjoy all kinds of character meals without worrying about the cost. Are you familiar with the dining plan? Since you are trying to budget the cost of food, it might help to have it paid for in advance.
Anyway, in my very humble opinion I think being able to enjoy Disney transportation, the fun theme at Pop, character meals without out of pocket expense, the complete immersion into Disney (there is something magical about not seeing the outside world for a couple of days) would definitely be worth the $2,181!
Good luck. If you have any questions just ask! Remember you can always book this package now and try to apply any discount code that would come out later. You would just have to keep checking. I would think a discount code for June wouldn't be available until spring 2008.
Ken, are your dates definite? Or can you change them to a less crowded value period? Are either of your children in school yet? If yes, when is the last day?
I agree with mom22boys. As PP's have said, many DISers love to crunch numbers, I remember about a year or so ago, there was a woman (forgot her name, something to do w/ Tink) she was doing WDW one and off -site for 2 weeks for something like $3300. Granted, it was a budget trip, but boy did the DISers pull together to get her every piece of info she needed.
My recommendation is ON SITE. We did off site our first year, because I was certain the on site was too expensive. The next year, I found the DIS and will never stay off site ever again.
It if it fits your budget, the packages allow you to make payments, with your final payment due 45 days prior to travel. This way if you include your park tickets and the dining. Your spending money while one your trip is MINIMAL. Whatever you decide, have a great trip.![]()
We have thought a way to save a few dollars each day would be packing a lunch to take into the park or going back to the room to have sandwiches. Has anybody done this?
Thanks for all the help. We are now leaning towards a Disney Resort for 7 nights. We better get to saving our $$. I don't think the dining plan is going to be right for us. We are not sure we are going to want to take the time with the adr's and with young kids on vacation a sit down meal may not be the best use of our time. We have thought a way to save a few dollars each day would be packing a lunch to take into the park or going back to the room to have sandwiches. Has anybody done this?