My wife and I have ran the numbers and figured out that if we drove (from Michigan) we could save between $200-250 over flying, RT, to WDW. The trade off is that it would be 2 days there and 2 days back as well as 2 nights in a hotel. If we were to spend the extra money it would be 2.5 hrs and were there. Oh, did I mention our DD is only 3? Somebody help!Tell me what you would do. We have never flown either so that adds to the confusion.
My wife and I have ran the numbers and figured out that if we drove (from Michigan) we could save between $200-250 over flying, RT, to WDW. The trade off is that it would be 2 days there and 2 days back as well as 2 nights in a hotel. If we were to spend the extra money it would be 2.5 hrs and were there. Oh, did I mention our DD is only 3? Somebody help!Tell me what you would do. We have never flown either so that adds to the confusion.
Any idea how your 3 year old will do on a plane? That is one of my fears with my littles. My family personally loves having our own van/carseats at the parks. I drive 2 days (20hr per Google) and we love it as part of the vacation, but ymmv.
Direct flight might not be bad, I would never want connections dragging kids behind...
We are saving a lot by driving, closer to 800 to 1,000 I believe (figured it out months ago) especially since we would rent a car while in Disney for 7 days. Our kids are still young enough so we need things like a stroller still, so driving is easier and cheaper.
The other consideration right now is how sick everyone everywhere is. I will be glad to be in my car and NOT be exposed to the dozen or so people who will undoubtedly be coughing and sneezing and infecting the air in the plane.
For me, personally, if the savings is $500 or less, I would fly. Just not worth the driving time (unless you are one of those people who really enjoys driving and seeing the country).
For us, as a family of 6, driving saves us about $1500-$2000, so it's a no-brainer (even though it's a 24 hr drive)! Plus, we bring a LOT of stuff for all 6 of us LOL!
We are saving a lot by driving, closer to 800 to 1,000 I believe (figured it out months ago) especially since we would rent a car while in Disney for 7 days. Our kids are still young enough so we need things like a stroller still, so driving is easier and cheaper.
The other consideration right now is how sick everyone everywhere is. I will be glad to be in my car and NOT be exposed to the dozen or so people who will undoubtedly be coughing and sneezing and infecting the air in the plane.
I hate to tell you this, but you'll likely be exposed to all kinds of things while you're at Disney. You didn't mention how old your kids are, but if they are old enough to go to school, they have the same likelihood of being exposed to germs there as they are on an airplane. Parents send their kids to school sick all the time. You could be exposed to germs anywhere you go.
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