My family includes, me, husband, four children ages 8, 3, 5, 1. We were thinking going in June, but that is very flexible.
Dreams Unlimited gave a quote of 1600 which includes on site hotel, dining and 2 day passes for all. That leaves me with 400 for travel. I can't find air for 5 for $400. Air is coming up a little over $1000 with Southwest. Driving by rental van looks to be $358 for van rental and gas about 400 from Oklahoma City. We are not AAA members.
Tamiko
Some thoughts and tips...
Since your budget won't allow you to stay for more than a few days, you should really travel during "
Disney's Value Seasons." Value Season...
1) Has the lowest resort rates all year.
2) Is usually the least crowded times of the year... your family will be able to see and do more of the attractions. (Less people = shorter lines and wait times.)
Your 1 year old will not count towards room occupancy, will not need a ticket and will not be charged for dining if he/she eats from your plate.
Your cheapest room/resort option is Port Orleans Riverside. You will be crowded, but you can make-do, and Hey... you'll be on site at Disney!
I DO
NOT recommend buying only
2-day tickets! You are traveling quite a distance and spending a good chunk of $$$. Tickets are a big expense, but necessary to see the park attractions... the
reason for the trip. Cut expenses elsewhere if you need to, so you'll have more than 2 days in the parks.
The Dining Plan will cost you about $106 times (X) the number of nights you stay. This is an especially good value for children.
Read menus and prices at the allears site. Bring breakfast and snack items from home... granola bars, pop-tarts, fruit snacks, water, etc.
Portions are large and your children are young, consider sharing some items.
You can usually get a AAA discount on the "room portion" of your package.
*You do not need AAA at the time of booking, but will need it at check-in. If you don't already have AAA, before purchasing it... call first to see if a AAA discount is available for your dates and resort. Being flexible with the dates will increase your chances.
*
Watch this site and the mousesavers site for other discount codes to become available.
Free dining has been offered for the last few years. Know one knows for sure if it will be offered to the general public this year. If it is offered, usually for the end of August and most of September, you will need to
check daily for the codes. There is NO guarantee if will be offered to the general public or available for your dates or resort choice.
Consider opening a Disney Visa account... sometimes there are codes available to card holders, and/or sometimes discount are offered to card holders a few days before the general public.
Order the free Disney Planning DVD... this sometimes triggers a discount pin code.
If you travel during a value season...
*prices do not include tax*
a standard room at POR...
$149 per night. (Sometimes weekends are higher.)
$127 per night, with a 15% discount
$120 per night, with a 20% discount
Magic Your Way base tickets for 2 adult & 3 children...
4 days = $958
3 days = $919
The Dining Plan would be about $106 per night -
2 nights = $212
3 nights = $318
I recommend purchasing 4-day tickets with a 3 night stay. (I would not buy less than 3 day tickets.) Before cutting the number of days you'll have in the parks, consider not purchasing the dining plan and paying out-of-pocket for meals at counter service restaurants. If you decide against the dining plan, which requres you to purchase at least a 1 day ticket for your package, look at
undercover tourist for a slight discount on the tickets. I always recommend
staying on site... convenient, lots of perks and very magical, but if the difference means not being able to go, consider staying off-site, which also means... no dining plan. Check the tripadvisor site for the cheapest hotel with the best reviews.
Good luck, I hope you'll be able to go.
