pontikes67
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So lots of people visiting about Disney Vacation Accounts and that got me thinking...how can I SAVE the most possible and cover my expenses etc to get the most from our cruise!
Now granted some of this only works if you meet certain criteria, but it IS possible. I've been looking at the math, and while it takes a little work, WOW!
Okay, so let's start with a real life scenario:
Now of course we want to have fun, do Remy, Palo, an Excursion in every port (maybe), drinks on board, a few pictures etc. So our budget is $3,000 for all of this fun, but here's the fun part, it won't cost us a dime (okay, theoretically
Now I realize, you don't have to spend that much onboard and that you may not have accrued the rewards (and that takes time to get that many), BUT, with patience, and playing the planning game you can have an amazing vacation at a pretty awesome price. Heck, if we tone down excursions and other onboard expenses...our trip could come in at about $3500 for a family of 4 in a Cat 4E on a 7 Night Cruise including Air and Hotel that would amazing!
Finally, the other thought, and I've had this a bunch...why not go less expensive Category, take it easy on on board expenses and take multiple cruises...hmmm, maybe I should rethink our plan
Would LOVE to hear how you make your DCL experience memorable and affordable! Please share any tips!
Now granted some of this only works if you meet certain criteria, but it IS possible. I've been looking at the math, and while it takes a little work, WOW!
Okay, so let's start with a real life scenario:
- Booked a Cruise while on board - saved 10% and got a $200 OBC from Disney!
- Saved $515.20 and got an OBC
- Saved $515.20 and got an OBC
- Set up (actually had set up 2 years ago and Disney Vacation Account)
- Purchase Disney Gift Cards to cover the cost of the Cruise (they sell the cards $150 value for $142.98).
- For this particular cruise that will yield a savings of $252.72 after purchasing all of the gift cards needed to pay off the cruise. The one cost is TIME, we have to enter them (actually, we will consolidate them into $1,000 Gift Cards on the Disney Gift Card site).
- The total we're putting into the DVA is enough to cover, prepaid gratuities, the cruise, port fees, and transfers, but no excursions or other on board expenses (we'll get to that beauty) less the deposit we had made at the time of the cruise booking.
- So the total saved for this cruise by a) booking on board, b) using our gift card plan to pay the cruise off at a small discount rate of 4.68% is $767.92.
Now of course we want to have fun, do Remy, Palo, an Excursion in every port (maybe), drinks on board, a few pictures etc. So our budget is $3,000 for all of this fun, but here's the fun part, it won't cost us a dime (okay, theoretically

- Disney, as noted above, gives us a $200.00 OBC!
- Our travel agent, another $250.00 OBC!
- We get a Gift Card for every $1,000 we spend on a vacation via our Disney Vacation Savings Account and those can be used on board as well. This will come to $100.00 in Gift Cards
- And the biggie of them all, our Disney Credit Card Reward...by the time we get about 60 days out from our cruise, we'll have accumulated $2,480.-- in dollars we can then add to gift cards (actually that's where we ask, can you have that much split between two cards or are they limited to $1,000 like typical cards?) If you know, let us know.
- So Grand Total of Credits/Rewards - $3,030.25!
Now I realize, you don't have to spend that much onboard and that you may not have accrued the rewards (and that takes time to get that many), BUT, with patience, and playing the planning game you can have an amazing vacation at a pretty awesome price. Heck, if we tone down excursions and other onboard expenses...our trip could come in at about $3500 for a family of 4 in a Cat 4E on a 7 Night Cruise including Air and Hotel that would amazing!
Finally, the other thought, and I've had this a bunch...why not go less expensive Category, take it easy on on board expenses and take multiple cruises...hmmm, maybe I should rethink our plan

Would LOVE to hear how you make your DCL experience memorable and affordable! Please share any tips!