Hello everyone! I am planning my first ever trip to Disney World and shooting for March 2009. We are looking at going the first week in March. Has anyone ever been at this time? Are there usually any good deals at this time that anyone knows of?
We are a family of 5. Kids are (or will be ) 14, 11, 9. Where do I start? I was referred to this board and it seems that it will take forever to go through all the information here.
Any and all kinds of help would be greatly appreciated.
Hi,
I strongly recommend staying on-site at a Disney Resort... lots of perks!
As a family of 5, your choices are a little more limited, as Disney is strict about room occupancy.
Resort options for 5, cheapest... going up in cost -
Port Orleans Riverside - 1 room
Value resorts - 2 rooms
All-Star Music - family suite
Fort Wilderness Cabin
Deluxe Resort - any room for 5
2 bedroom villa and a few family suites scattered at various resorts
Watch for discount codes to become avaiable, here and at the mousesavers site.
If you have
AAA, you can usually get a discount on your room.
The weeks between Presidents day and Easter, are usually consider peak season at Disney, and rates are higher. If your dates are flexible, you can save some money.
Anyone 10 and over is considered a Disney Adult, for tickets and dining.
Disney offers a Dining Plan (DP)... (currently) $38 for adults and $10 for children, per night of your stay. For your family, cost would be about $162 times (X) the number of nights you stay. The DP includes, 1 snack, 1 Counter Service (CS) and 1 Table Service (TS) for each person, times (X) the length of your stay.
For some family's, the DP is a value, others will find they can do better out-of-pocket (oop). It's is a nice convenience to have meals paid for in advance.
To decide the best value for your family... read menus here or at the allears site.
Dp or not... if your family wants to experience/dine at any TS restaurants, you must make Advance Dining Reservations (ADR's). You can book ADR's 180 day in advance.
Tickets - Do not purchase any options you aren't sure you won't use... you can alway upgrade the tickets later or at the resort.
Have a plan and a list of must-see-and-do attractions. Try to check-off the list in the mornings, when parks are less crowded and then relax and discover the magic at you own pace!
Have fun planning.