I need help with planning

The Girl Mouse

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WE are planning a trip in May and I have been away from the boards for quite a while now and need some monster help. We are staying 12 days with spending 2 days at USF. Which pass would be better I am a Disney Club member. Also how much to figure for food. WE have 6 going probably staying at ASmovies but would prefer the Coronado Springs still working on that one. Need to find some good budget tips. But want this to be a memorable vacation probably last trip to WDW for quite a while. No overtime anymore :( Help!?
 
Hello The Girl Mouse- Even though it might be your last trip in a while, If you're going to WDW for 10 days, you might consider the annual pass. It costs about the same as an 8 day ticket and if your situation changes you won't have to pay for park passes on your next trip down. The same goes for US/IOA. The 2 park annual power pass sells for 99.00. It's almost the same price as a 2 day pass to US/IOA. With any luck you might find some extra way to visit both parks again in a year. For some reason having the annual passes to both parks seem to do that to people.
 
your cheapest option for tickets is going to be the annual pass (AP). unless you plan on having non-park days. then you could maybe get a 7 day PHP (park hopper plus). the break even point for the AP is 8 park days.
i cant help on your food budget. i am a family of 2, me and DS 6. although some have bought the food vouchers. some rave about them, some say they are not worth the trouble. the company that sells them is called connections. just do a search. and read mousesavers.com she has a section about them. havent read it myself but other say... also for your food budget check out www.wdwig.com she has all the menus in the world. even the snack carts.
are you dead set on staying onsite? you may find it cheaper to stay offsite in a suite that includes breakfast. just a suggestion. how old are the members in your party? that may help the decision process a little.

good luck. and happy planning!
 
THanks for the help. I have a lot of catching up to do I have been away for a while from here and need to re-educate myself on ways to save money. My husband insists on staying on property so that is not an option. But thanks I will probably just cruise the boards and learn.
 












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