Hi everyone! I'm new here. I am planning a trip to Disney in March with my boyfriend. I would love to hear all of your money saving tips! Please spam me with your fabulous tips!!! Thank you.![]()
I ditto what everyone else has said.. Bring
Bring some snacks from home..Such as popcorn- there are microwaves in the foodcourts- take it back to your room at night fir a snack.. bring single serve koolaid packs, etc to put in water.. Also breakfast type items such as breakfast bars, granola bars, pop tarts and eat breakfast in your room before heading to the parks..
Eat lunch as your biggest meal if you are doing any table service meals, as they're cheaper.. Or just do counter service for all lunches and dinners- the table service can get pretty pricey.. If you go on allears.net you can research the menus and find a wide variety of counter service options!
If you're staying on property- take a bus to DTD and it's a 5 minute walk to Hess- you can buy a styrofoam cooler and some drinks for the room, chips, etc- cheaper than buying in food court!
Also, as mentioned above- no hopper passes.. Limit your souvenirs..
Also you have time to do a few click to pay sites such as swagbucks, mypoints, etc.. You can earn gift cards and Paypal for extras for your trip..
There honestly aren't that many ways to save money at Disney - and some of the ones that are there are against Disney policy and we can't (and usually won't) recommend them. Most of them have been mentioned.
If your travel plans are flexible you can see if you can get a great package deal. That wouldn't happen in March though. And the great package deals usually aren't really "cheaper" - they "add value" - like the free dining package - its still usually cheaper to book offsite, eat mostly offsite - but you get value from free dining.
That is why a lot of the budget board has more to do with saving money for Disney - because there are a lot more ways to save money in the rest of your life.
(I like the Target RedCard - and if you fill perscriptions you can stack the discount for pharmacy rewards as well - but do be careful because if you overbuy your gift cards, you'll end up with extra)
What has been mentioned that is against Disney policy? I haven't seen one post about anything 'suspect'.
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There was actually one last night. It has either been edited or removed, I'm not sure which. But it definitely mentioned doing something that is not quite within the rules.What has been mentioned that is against Disney policy? I haven't seen one post about anything 'suspect'.
Don't know if the same is true for WDW but at Disneyland "officially" outside food is prohibited. It is of course done all the time, and they never stop anyone who brings prepared food into the park. They will not allow bread, peanut butter & jelly but a PB&J sandwich is just fine.