Jonfw2
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So we all know we're going to spend a ton at WDW. But strategizing the perfect trip is all about maximizing those many, many dollars. What are a few things you can think of where you really get a lot for those bucks you're spending?
For me...
1. Staying at Beach or Yacht Club- getting Stormalong Bay along with the price for your room (similar to other premium properties) is like getting an extra water park free. And since they try to restrict it to guests only, it might even be less crowded. Also, the proximity to the International Gateway is good for one free Lightening Lane to Remy or Frozen Ever After.
2. The "mid level" tours- for those of us who can't afford the full day personal concierge, a couple hundred bucks can get you a half day behind the scenes at AK or a full day of skipping lines all over the parks (assuming all these tours eventually come back) with a group not much larger than you'd have in your fancier tour for thousands more.
3. Using the monorail- for starters, it's as fun just to ride it as a few of the actual park attractions. Additionally, it's hands down the easiest way to get to some of the best parts of WDW. Never a line, rarely more than a couple of minutes wait and in a world where resort hopping is discouraged, it's still completely acceptable using this service.
For me...
1. Staying at Beach or Yacht Club- getting Stormalong Bay along with the price for your room (similar to other premium properties) is like getting an extra water park free. And since they try to restrict it to guests only, it might even be less crowded. Also, the proximity to the International Gateway is good for one free Lightening Lane to Remy or Frozen Ever After.
2. The "mid level" tours- for those of us who can't afford the full day personal concierge, a couple hundred bucks can get you a half day behind the scenes at AK or a full day of skipping lines all over the parks (assuming all these tours eventually come back) with a group not much larger than you'd have in your fancier tour for thousands more.
3. Using the monorail- for starters, it's as fun just to ride it as a few of the actual park attractions. Additionally, it's hands down the easiest way to get to some of the best parts of WDW. Never a line, rarely more than a couple of minutes wait and in a world where resort hopping is discouraged, it's still completely acceptable using this service.