First time for Disney world for family of 5 help!

You refer to going to a park called Disney World. I just wanted to clarify that there is no ONE park called Disney Word. I think what you are calling Disney World you mean Magic Kingdom.

Disney World has 4 parks. Magic Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, Epcot and Hollywood Studios. They also have 2 water parks, Typhoon Lagoon and Blizzard Beach.

One thing I will suggest since you have never been before and seem to not know much about anything yet is to buy the UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO DISNEY WITH KIDS 2012. You can order it off Amazon for about $12 and it has tons of valuable info for new Disney guests.

We have stayed on property and off property both. We only stayed ON property because we got a good FREE DINING promotion. If you don't get a really good 30% off room discount or free dining promo it is going to cheaper to stay off property.

You can stay in a value room for around $115 a night but for that kind of money you can go through VRBO or Villa Direct and rent a 3 or 4 bedroom house with a private pool and a game room for $100 a night or less.

You can also stay at the Quality Suites Lake Buena Vista for around $80 a night and it has a living room and a kitchen in it. It is located between Disney and the Universal parks which comes in handy if you plan on going to both.

I would suggest try not to overwhelm yourself. Take in little bits of info in small doses and spend a lot of time reading these boards and asking questions. Check out all the categories on the boards. The Theme Park board, the Budget board, the Community board. There is even boards for resorts and dining. Don't just confine yourself to one board on here.

As someone else suggested, eating at Disney can be expensive but the park quick service food is usually no more expensive than any public venue like a theme park or amusement park any where else. Kids meals at the counter service places are around $6 and adults can get a counter service meal for $7 or $8.

We have 5 in our party too and the problem with that is THIS...you can't stay in a normal 4 person room like others can. SO that limits where you can stay on property. In the value resorts you would have to get TWO regular rooms or a FAMILY SUITE that sleeps 6 and costs between $180 and $230 a night.

The vacation rental home can sleep about 10 and the Quality Suites sleeps 6.

There is a moderate hotel on property called the Port Orleans Riverside you can stay in with 5 ppl and it runs around $180 a night.

You can save a lot of money by renting the vacation rental home and making a trip to the grocery store and buying groceries for the week and eating breakfast and supper back at the house and only eating LUNCH in the parks.

That would require a car. So if you are not driving to WDW you would have to rent a car to stay off property but financially it still makes sense because you can get a rental car for a week for usually less than $200.

We always have a car because I do not like or will not ride the Disney buses. I like to be able to get in my own car and come and go as I please.

There is not a real good way to save money on tickets. If you are a member of AAA you can book your package through them and it will save you a few hundred dollars off what it would cost for you to book it yourself on the Disney website. But if you do that, it is like using a travel agent. The reservation belongs to them, not you. And to make any changes to it you have to go through them.

Here is a link to the WDW special offers page. Bookmark it and keep checking it weekly to see if they have any deals that apply to your travel dates. http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/special-offers/

Here is a link to the Quality Suites Lake Buena Vista. If you join their Choice rewards program (free to join) you get discounted rates on the rooms. http://www.qualityinn.com/hotel-orl...&nchild3=&nadult4=&nchild4=&nadult5=&nchild5=

May I suggest the "Unofficial guide to disney world" (the regular one, more info and also has lots of "with kids" info, same author. Also another good one is passporter books, they are spiral bound and have folders in the back to keep your travel notes, documents, pics, It's a great tool. you can go to the website to see the book at passporter.com

Happy planning!
 
I agree with the suggestions to maybe splurge and stay onsite for your first trip to WDW. It can be overwhelming to try to figure out where you are and how to get there if you don't know the area. To stay onsite will definitely cost more $ but there are advantages to doing so that can save a lot of time and headache.

The difference between an onsite and offsite resort can be pretty substantial, so depending on your preferences I'd look into both options and see what is more important to your family.

Sorry about my incorrect reading of previous post..I was apparently not paying attention :hippie:

Onsite is the only way to get a package deal!
 
One thing I will suggest since you have never been before and seem to not know much about anything yet is to buy the UNOFFICIAL GUIDE TO DISNEY WITH KIDS 2012. You can order it off Amazon for about $12 and it has tons of valuable info for new Disney guests.

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This is the greatest book on the planet, we got the 2011 verson for our trip last fall. It saved our lives!!!!
 
Hi!!

So I am booking a trip for my family, we have three DD's that are 3,4 &7 and we would like to go to Epcot, Magic Kingdom and Disney World. The trip will be the week of August 20th,2012
We are looking for budget saving tips for tickets, hotel, car reservations anything really? What are the best places you have found to stay? What are things we must see?

What are the Disney reward points? Are they only for disney credit cards?

THANK YOU FOR ANY HELP GIVEN!!

Looks like there is a special running for your dates? under special offers it says 30% off package deals Aug 15 thru Sept 29, you should go check that out and I agree about staying on property for your first time.
 

Once your child turns 3, they are considered a paying child. You will need a room for 5, and pay for a park ticket.
We did Port Orleans Riverside, in 2005 when our boys were 7, 5 and 3. It was perfect, just enough room for sleeping and resting.

I would look into FREE dining promotions, or Pins for your dates.
Consider hitting all 4 parks, as Disney Studios has Toy Story, Monster Inc. Characters, CARs show, Playhouse Disney(although I think renamed), Phineas and Ferb characters, etc. The 4 parks are: Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom and Disney Studios.

The least expensive for a family of 5 would be All star Music family suite, we stayed there and it was pretty good! kitchen, 2 bathrooms, master bedroom and plenty of space! Id say the most useful thing about it was the 2 bathrooms. The dining room at Music is good too, we liked it better than movies and pop century.
 
The least expensive for a family of 5 would be All star Music family suite, we stayed there and it was pretty good! kitchen, 2 bathrooms, master bedroom and plenty of space! Id say the most useful thing about it was the 2 bathrooms. The dining room at Music is good too, we liked it better than movies and pop century.

I haven't looked but I would think a room at Port Orleans would be less than a value suite.
 
You are right, it was $259 cheaper! But we would rather have the master bedroom, kitchen, and 2 bathroom for that price! :confused3

The two bathrooms would be huge for us. We are only in POR for a few nights and then moving to a room we rented using DVC points which has two bathrooms. We are at WDW for nine nights and no way could we be in a room for that long that only had one bath.

The kitchen in the family suites isn't really a full kitchen so just be aware of that.
 
The two bathrooms would be huge for us. We are only in POR for a few nights and then moving to a room we rented using DVC points which has two bathrooms. We are at WDW for nine nights and no way could we be in a room for that long that only had one bath.

The kitchen in the family suites isn't really a full kitchen so just be aware of that.

Right, it's a kitchenette! I love the 2 bathrooms :) And the master bedroom came in handy when the little one needed a nap but the teens wanted to watch tv.
 
Right, it's a kitchenette! I love the 2 bathrooms :) And the master bedroom came in handy when the little one needed a nap but the teens wanted to watch tv.

Sorry, meant to say that to the OP about the kitchen :goodvibes Just didn't want her thinking she'd have a full kitchen.
 














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