RIDisneyFan
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- Jun 22, 2005
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My family (me, DH, DD10, DD12) has been to WDW 3 times in the last 5 years and have gotten a lot of useful information from the Disboards.
DH and I would like to surprise the girls with a WDW trip in December - we'd like to see the Christmas decorations, and DD10's b-day is in December; in the past we have gone in Sept, on or close to DD12's b-day. All of our trips have been budget - value resort, during value season, free dining. If we do go in Dec, it really has to be budget, especially if there is no free dining in Dec this year. I was thinking of going right after Thanksgiving (during the short period of value season) but need help/suggestions for planning as inexpensive a trip as possible. Some of my questions are:
Onsite or offsite? I'd prefer onsite, but I'm open to suggestions if it will save me money.
Would it be cheaper to buy a MYW package or buy room and park tickets separately? We have AAA, I think we can get a room discount - do we have to use AAA travel, or can I book directly thru Disney and get the AAA discount?
How about park tickets? I just subscribed to Mousesavers. They mention Undercover Tourist; has anyone used them? Is there any other way to get cheaper park tickets, other than E-Bay?
Is the new dining package (counter service only) worth buying? Will it save me money? We'd like to have at least 1 table service meal (there are several WDW restaurants we like) but we can do counter service only if it will save us a lot of money.
Any other money saving suggestions would be welcome!
DH and I would like to surprise the girls with a WDW trip in December - we'd like to see the Christmas decorations, and DD10's b-day is in December; in the past we have gone in Sept, on or close to DD12's b-day. All of our trips have been budget - value resort, during value season, free dining. If we do go in Dec, it really has to be budget, especially if there is no free dining in Dec this year. I was thinking of going right after Thanksgiving (during the short period of value season) but need help/suggestions for planning as inexpensive a trip as possible. Some of my questions are:Onsite or offsite? I'd prefer onsite, but I'm open to suggestions if it will save me money.
Would it be cheaper to buy a MYW package or buy room and park tickets separately? We have AAA, I think we can get a room discount - do we have to use AAA travel, or can I book directly thru Disney and get the AAA discount?
How about park tickets? I just subscribed to Mousesavers. They mention Undercover Tourist; has anyone used them? Is there any other way to get cheaper park tickets, other than E-Bay?
Is the new dining package (counter service only) worth buying? Will it save me money? We'd like to have at least 1 table service meal (there are several WDW restaurants we like) but we can do counter service only if it will save us a lot of money.
Any other money saving suggestions would be welcome!
