Glad to hear things are working outGood luck with your planning and have a wonderful trip!
Keep us updated! This is way more fun than my real life.
I'm really glad he ok'd the trip. YaY!
Now all the fun of serious planning can happen. I know you'lll come up with a good plan that works best with your budget. You are going to have so much fun with the kids.
My friend took her kids with a tiny food budget. Breakfast was cereal at the hotel. Lunch was a packed sandwich. Supper was cheap back at the hotel. She bought the kids one treat a day which was a snack or soft drink. They drank from the fountains most of the time.
Ok, my budget update:
Marriott Timeshare: $219
Tickets: $515-748 (YES vs. UT)
Airfare: $350
Car/gas: $300
Food: $600
Brings me to a totally do-able grand total of: $1,934 - $2,217!!!
Now, to figure out the week! I know I said above that I was totally leaning towards that week in August, but with the timeshare being so darn inexpensive, I could still possibly pull off that week in early June. I know it's going to be busy no matter what, but I really want to get in that period where it's right after school lets out or right before it goes back in for the fall.I also know June is slightly less blisteringly hot than August. (I did say "slightly")
It all seems to be coming together; but man, it's a LOT of planning! How do people just call Disney, book an (overpriced) package, and go???
I also know June is slightly less blisteringly hot than August. (I did say "slightly")
That's great that you were able to get such a great deal on the timeshareI think that you will find that you are not going to need all that car/gas & food $$ but it is better to be safe than sorry
Our experience with early June is that it is HOT and the crowds get noticeably bigger as the month goes on. (We have done the first 2 weeks in June twice.) You do have slightly less of a threat of hurricanes/tropical storms in June versus August as well. (We were there during TS Fay in August 2008 which was miserable but we made the best of it!) You will have a great time no matter when you go!
My experience is that June will probably be blisteringly hot but that August will DEFINITELY be blisteringly hot![]()
I've been in August for 5 or 6 times, and in May twice. The hottest I've ever been was one of our May trips (2003)! The reality is that you can check the average weather, but you could always get a heat wave or a tropical storm. You just never know. (Of course, we were also there the week in December that they had 7 inches of rain in 2 days...) August was definitely less crowded, but the later the lower the crowds.
June is so much sooner than August though ;-)
Weather is always a roll of the dice. I've gone in May and had downpours the entire week and froze my toosh off in early December. Plan it for what works best for you. The kids might drive everyone nuts with their excitement waiting until August.
I'm very happy for you that this is all coming together. It'll be something special for you all to remember.
I would go right after school has let out because of the uncertainty relating to the moving. It's sooner, you can still get YES tickets, and it may be less hot. Remeber that ice water is free by request. Take some drink mix pouches (you can get some yummy ones at $ stores) or get some MIO and you can cut soads out! When we go we get food our first day and prepare lunches to take with and then we round them out with some junk items, like fries.
Check if your unit has a washer/dryer in it. If you take a few of the 2 in 1 wash sheets its super easy to put a load of wash in the wahser and pop in the dryer when you get up. You can take less clothing (we normlly pack for 4 days of clothing) and have more room to take some of your things too![]()
I'm from Florida, and while I can't give you budget advice, I can give you weather "advice" ...
We were at MK last night, and it started raining during the Electrical Parade .. it wasn't a downpour, but I always find it somewhat amusing to watch people run for cover. You aren't made of sugar, so you won't melt (which is what I tell my daughter).
I've been watching Southwest fares, but couldn't book due to waiting for the SW points to post to our new credit card. The flights just went up by a LOT and I can't imagine they'll go back down. With these prices it won't be possible for me to take them anymore; I had just decided if we couldn't go in early June that I wasn't going to take them in August due to it being so much more hot and humid, and also because they won't know when their school starts so I can't adequately plan. I won't take them when it's super crowded; I personally can't handle those crowds, so August probably would have been a bad idea anyway.
I'm very, very disappointed; other airlines have much better prices, but I had to be able to use the points in order to take them because I couldn't afford four round trip plane tickets. I am SO GLAD we didn't mention it to them at all; they would be crushed.Thanks for all your help.