KSHowards
Earning My Ears
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- Mar 12, 2017
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Good for you @WishingStar78, I was in your shoes last year. If I read everything correctly, you have basically an $8500 budget for the vacation? $6,000 for the cruise, $2,500 to get you there, passports, transfers...and fun...don't forget cruise ship fun.
Last year we paid roughly $120 per passport. We decided to do the real deal passports because we like to travel and we want our kids to see the world even at a young age (4,6) We decided to fly in a day early, stay the night, they hotel had a free transfer (basically, we tipped him $10 bucks to drive us a short distance) Hotels in the ports are used to us "newbie travelers" so they take good care of you. That probably added around $200 more. I don't honestly remember flights, b but those change on a regular basis. Always check on tuesdays. Airlines project and estimate what flights will be full early in the week for months out. So if the trend is going down, they tend to lower flight costs to minimize they're risk of losing money on a flight that isn't full. But for 4 to be traveling from Colorado to Miami..is it? I'd budget 400 per ticket. That should be more than enough. Also if you plan far enough out ahead...get a Capital One Venture card. (only if you are very strict with money) Start putting all your monthly budgeted bills on the card and pay them off like regular. You get double points per dollar (means 2c for ever 1$ spent) You can use these points to purchase your flight. If you plan far enough out...you should have plenty of points to buy your tickets. (I.E. our monthly expenses, not including our random eating out, stupid purchases is around $1800 per month. So every month we are saving about $36 towards our flights..not including what we saved back each month.
Now for us where it got tricky because we did have a very tight budget and didn't have much wiggle room at the time was once we got on the ship. Everything on DCL costs money. (Certain restaurants, Beer/Wine/Mixed Drinks, Plenty of cool shops...etc) There are ways around some of these...and I will go into further detail if you want. But it is not cheap to be on a Disney Cruise Line. You can do it, but it get very hard at least it was for us and our two kids.
Last year we paid roughly $120 per passport. We decided to do the real deal passports because we like to travel and we want our kids to see the world even at a young age (4,6) We decided to fly in a day early, stay the night, they hotel had a free transfer (basically, we tipped him $10 bucks to drive us a short distance) Hotels in the ports are used to us "newbie travelers" so they take good care of you. That probably added around $200 more. I don't honestly remember flights, b but those change on a regular basis. Always check on tuesdays. Airlines project and estimate what flights will be full early in the week for months out. So if the trend is going down, they tend to lower flight costs to minimize they're risk of losing money on a flight that isn't full. But for 4 to be traveling from Colorado to Miami..is it? I'd budget 400 per ticket. That should be more than enough. Also if you plan far enough out ahead...get a Capital One Venture card. (only if you are very strict with money) Start putting all your monthly budgeted bills on the card and pay them off like regular. You get double points per dollar (means 2c for ever 1$ spent) You can use these points to purchase your flight. If you plan far enough out...you should have plenty of points to buy your tickets. (I.E. our monthly expenses, not including our random eating out, stupid purchases is around $1800 per month. So every month we are saving about $36 towards our flights..not including what we saved back each month.
Now for us where it got tricky because we did have a very tight budget and didn't have much wiggle room at the time was once we got on the ship. Everything on DCL costs money. (Certain restaurants, Beer/Wine/Mixed Drinks, Plenty of cool shops...etc) There are ways around some of these...and I will go into further detail if you want. But it is not cheap to be on a Disney Cruise Line. You can do it, but it get very hard at least it was for us and our two kids.