This is my number 1 Disney money saving tip. What I basically do is have a Starwood am ex card and use it for everything, and I mean EVERYTHING! From the big purchases to the cup of coffee at Dunkin Donuts. Starwood gives you a point for every dollar you spend. So I basically use my points to stay at the Swan/Dolphin. I get enough points that I can stay for a week every two years at no charge, other than the resort fee. Another great thing, because there are no room charges, there are no taxes either. Its an awesome deal in my opinion. You need 60,000 points for a week stay. I know it seems like a lot of money, but if you put everything on this am ex card, it will build up real fast, you will be surprised. You will be surprised what you can put on your card, for example, your cable bill, cell phone bill. Look into every bill you pay and see if you can pay using your am ex card. Here are some drawbacks, but in my opinion, it wasnt a big deal, but you need to judge for yourself. These are not Disney owned hotels, even though they are on property, so you dont get the 24/7 Disney experience, which to me is fine. I dont need Mickey bed sheets. Secondly you cant participate in the Disney Dining Plan. But I calculated it out and we spent about 50 more, total, for 4 people paying as you go. Finally, you dont get free airport transportation from and to the airport. For us, that wasnt a big deal either. We booked a private car, it was a nice treat, without the hassle of a bus, and we got a grocery stop. You also dont get your bags delivered to your hotel; you need to do that yourself, for us, not a big deal. Another big perk staying at the swan/dolphin, is that you dont need a car. So if you were considering staying off property due to cost of staying on property, this is a huge selling point.
I just want to mention, we are a typical middle class family with two children 8 and 11 and this is the best way we have determined to make Disney the most affordable for us. If you take the cost of the hotel off the table, it makes Disney so much more doable.
I hope this helps.
pete g
I just want to mention, we are a typical middle class family with two children 8 and 11 and this is the best way we have determined to make Disney the most affordable for us. If you take the cost of the hotel off the table, it makes Disney so much more doable.
I hope this helps.
pete g