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Hulagirl_Tiki
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So I have the best husband in the world as he agreed to WDW for our late Sept./early Oct. vacation.
I am a huge planner so this feels very last minute to me as I normally plan trips at least 6 months in advance. This is something I have been debating for only a week or two now after seeing what other places cost, so I just started to browse actual costs. Can someone critique my plan for bookings and tell me if I am missing any places to save money? I normally book a package with a pin code and the last three times have done free dining, so tickets and full rack room rate were required. This time I can be flexible so its a lot more to think about. I am trying to quickly remember everything I have learned here but am afraid I might miss something and overpay.
- hotel, disney site is showing room only discounts for this time at multiple resorts. based on that I am thinking of doing AKL for the first time as my husband likes nice resorts and we will need more relaxation time (if I go one week earlier there than I initially thought, I can get a standard room for only $400 more than the following week at ASM since I think its a 25% discount vs 15% discount). I am also going to check with independent travel agents and AAA since I have a membership. I also want to call and see if I have a pin code. I highly doubt it as its pin codes law, when I don't need one I get every code that comes out, as soon as I decide to go back they stopped offering me things. I don't want to stay offsite as we don't have a car and for two people I don't think the offsite cost savings is going to be worth renting a car and having to drive around Orlando for a few days (we are city people so public transit is our comfort zone lol).
- park tickets, I am going to do a search of the usual places to see if we can save at all buying them not from disney. I don't want to skip PH to save as I believe they will have Halloween parties at this time and having a PH is a huge advantage on those days.
- dining. we are not going to book a DDP. I have some amazon gift cards and my husband has prime, so I am thinking about sending down breakfast & snacks to the room. we can then book 1-2 TS meal a day and do QS as needed. the other thing is I am GF so if dining is not being offered free I figured its not worth it as I remember a lot of places I ended up with a salad as my App and prepackaged cookies/brownies for dessert (in that case I will send down some in the amazon order or get dole whip/ice cream after the meal instead). we also typically split Apps and sometimes even meals (if we get an App and dessert we split an entree as I can't eat that much). I have a red card so I am thinking about buying giftcards before we go down to save 5% on most meals.
- flights. we are checking to see if we can use miles (my husband has a few cards with a decent amount, so we are hoping to at least get one flight on miles). I did a check today and round trip is coming up for about $265 a person before fees so it looks like flights aren't valuable enough to be blacked out.
- I am going to cash in on "found money" that I have let sit (CC rewards, Ibotta balance, just got an unexpected refund on car insurance, those amazon giftcards for amazon pantry order). I have totalled up at least $400 so far.
Also I only did a trip with magic bands and FP+ once. If I do things outside the disney system, will I not be able to get decent FP+ by the time I link everything in their system (which could be another 2-3 weeks)? I am going to be almost 5.5-6 months pregnant which means many popular rides are out. What I used to do with my mother is do SR whenever possible and then often skip the other rides I wasn't as interested in. I will have my husband do the same for this trip, he can literally run ahead of me to some of the rides early in morning while I stroll over to that section of the park. I am thinking with taking those rides off the FP+ list I should still be able to make due with what is left.
I also don't need anything for the trip such as luggage as we got newer luggage last year for our honeymoon. I even have my Disney gear put away (poncho, autograph book/sharpie, park handbag etc) so I don't need to budget for that.
Lastly I was thinking of packing semi-perishable snacks in my luggage for the first time to avoid the cost of delivering groceries since its just the two of us and I am only want a few things that are cold. If I do this should I just put in a container in my checked bag with maybe an ice pack? (I was thinking string cheese, those laughing cow cheese wedges, carrot sticks, apple slices, yogurt). It's about a 2 hour flight and I want to fly out first thing in the morning, so I am thinking it should be ok with ice packs for about 4 hours in luggage.
I am a huge planner so this feels very last minute to me as I normally plan trips at least 6 months in advance. This is something I have been debating for only a week or two now after seeing what other places cost, so I just started to browse actual costs. Can someone critique my plan for bookings and tell me if I am missing any places to save money? I normally book a package with a pin code and the last three times have done free dining, so tickets and full rack room rate were required. This time I can be flexible so its a lot more to think about. I am trying to quickly remember everything I have learned here but am afraid I might miss something and overpay.
- hotel, disney site is showing room only discounts for this time at multiple resorts. based on that I am thinking of doing AKL for the first time as my husband likes nice resorts and we will need more relaxation time (if I go one week earlier there than I initially thought, I can get a standard room for only $400 more than the following week at ASM since I think its a 25% discount vs 15% discount). I am also going to check with independent travel agents and AAA since I have a membership. I also want to call and see if I have a pin code. I highly doubt it as its pin codes law, when I don't need one I get every code that comes out, as soon as I decide to go back they stopped offering me things. I don't want to stay offsite as we don't have a car and for two people I don't think the offsite cost savings is going to be worth renting a car and having to drive around Orlando for a few days (we are city people so public transit is our comfort zone lol).
- park tickets, I am going to do a search of the usual places to see if we can save at all buying them not from disney. I don't want to skip PH to save as I believe they will have Halloween parties at this time and having a PH is a huge advantage on those days.
- dining. we are not going to book a DDP. I have some amazon gift cards and my husband has prime, so I am thinking about sending down breakfast & snacks to the room. we can then book 1-2 TS meal a day and do QS as needed. the other thing is I am GF so if dining is not being offered free I figured its not worth it as I remember a lot of places I ended up with a salad as my App and prepackaged cookies/brownies for dessert (in that case I will send down some in the amazon order or get dole whip/ice cream after the meal instead). we also typically split Apps and sometimes even meals (if we get an App and dessert we split an entree as I can't eat that much). I have a red card so I am thinking about buying giftcards before we go down to save 5% on most meals.
- flights. we are checking to see if we can use miles (my husband has a few cards with a decent amount, so we are hoping to at least get one flight on miles). I did a check today and round trip is coming up for about $265 a person before fees so it looks like flights aren't valuable enough to be blacked out.
- I am going to cash in on "found money" that I have let sit (CC rewards, Ibotta balance, just got an unexpected refund on car insurance, those amazon giftcards for amazon pantry order). I have totalled up at least $400 so far.
Also I only did a trip with magic bands and FP+ once. If I do things outside the disney system, will I not be able to get decent FP+ by the time I link everything in their system (which could be another 2-3 weeks)? I am going to be almost 5.5-6 months pregnant which means many popular rides are out. What I used to do with my mother is do SR whenever possible and then often skip the other rides I wasn't as interested in. I will have my husband do the same for this trip, he can literally run ahead of me to some of the rides early in morning while I stroll over to that section of the park. I am thinking with taking those rides off the FP+ list I should still be able to make due with what is left.
I also don't need anything for the trip such as luggage as we got newer luggage last year for our honeymoon. I even have my Disney gear put away (poncho, autograph book/sharpie, park handbag etc) so I don't need to budget for that.
Lastly I was thinking of packing semi-perishable snacks in my luggage for the first time to avoid the cost of delivering groceries since its just the two of us and I am only want a few things that are cold. If I do this should I just put in a container in my checked bag with maybe an ice pack? (I was thinking string cheese, those laughing cow cheese wedges, carrot sticks, apple slices, yogurt). It's about a 2 hour flight and I want to fly out first thing in the morning, so I am thinking it should be ok with ice packs for about 4 hours in luggage.