Now, let me start by saying - we are not cheap! But, I just hate to lay out big wads of cash every time I turn around. Actually, my wife and I really believe that there is so much going on at WDW that we do not have to spend all our time in the parks.
With that said, here is a list of money saving ideas we used on our trip that just concluded (May 31 to June 4). You will notice that I stayed away from the Hotel savings (since that is not much of a concern to DVC Members).
The list, assumes 2 things: 1) You are staying at a Disney Property and 2) Have access to a car.
Many of you old-timers know of all these - but - for new members, it may be helpful. If you have ideas, please share them with us as we are always looking for ways to save money:
10) Take a Boat Ride: WDW offers a bunch of pleasent boat rides (OKW and Port Orleans to Downtown Disney, BCV to Swan/Dolphin and BWV, All around Bay Lake, etc.). They are pleasent, they are usually not real busy and the price: FREE!
9) Go to the Zoo: Ok, we are not much of a zoo family, but, going over to the AKL is fun for those that love animals. Just book a meal and they will let you in (or, I do not think any guard will say no if you say you are going in to shop). Price: Nothing.
8) Kids Bucks: This one saved us more in aggrevation then money. Neither of our kids get an allowance. 45 days prior to our trip we came up with a list of rules (room cleaning, behavior, study habits, etc.). We were very specific. Each day, the kids got judged. If they passed, they got $1. At the end of the 45 days, their earnings is what they were allowed to spend at WDW (we told them that we WOULD NOT buy them any gifts while at WDW - also - any money they did not spend could be spent upon coming home). Funny how a $22 hat or pair of earrings is not that much of a necessity when the money came out of their pocket. Price: forget the price - it totally eliminated the "ohhhhh come on DAD - I have got to have this...." speil.
7) Photography: We got both kids a cheap disposable camare with 24 exposures. We then told them to have at it. We also tried to help them with basic photography (dont take pictures of fountains from a mile away, uhh I think it is too dark now, etc.) Upon arrival home they both selected their favorite picture. We enlarged that picture and framed it for their room. This became fun for the kids as they searched for the perfect picture. Price: I think we invested $30 for 2 kids.
6) Fireworks: We watched both the Epcot and MK fireworks by loitering around the other hotels. I am sure everyone has their favorite place to watch them - but - the bridge between BCV and Boardwalk and Grand Floridian are ours. Price: NADA!
5) Monorails: A big secret is that you can ride up front with the Monorail driver. Just let the attendant know that you want to do this. If the driver has folks up there - you may have to wait another train or 2. Most of the drivers are very friendly and will give the kids a drivers certificate. The best time to do it is in the afternoon or mid-morning after people have already left for the parks. Price: Zip!
4) Food Courts: We always save money by eating breakfast and lunch in the room. And, even though we do splurge on dinners - it gets expensive. So, one or two nights we will go to one of the hotels with a food court. Give the kids 10 bucks and let them pick their own food. My wife and I will probably split a hamburger and fries. Price: $30.00 for a family of four (a lot less then many of the restaurants).
3) Free Stuff at DVC: The DVC is great about scheduling free activities (Pool contests, family bingo, trivia, etc.). You can fill a morning or afternoon just with this. Price: Gratis.
2) Bob Jackson: This guy is trully a hidden gem at WDW. He plays 3 or 4 nights a week at the Port Orleans (starting at 8 or 8:30). He plays a ton of sing alongs and has everyone from 1 to 101 laughing and singing along! The kids especially love him as he has them up on stage to participate! Price: We got away with a bill of 9.36 (including tip - a few soft drinks and 2 bottled waters).
1) Pool Hop/Hotel Visits: The kids love to swim. My wife and I love the architecture and landscaping at all the hotels. This trip we took one day and hit 9 hotels! The one rule is that the kids could only swim for 30 minutes at each hotel. At the end they each could vote on their favorite so we could come back to those pools later. Price: Zero.
With that said, here is a list of money saving ideas we used on our trip that just concluded (May 31 to June 4). You will notice that I stayed away from the Hotel savings (since that is not much of a concern to DVC Members).
The list, assumes 2 things: 1) You are staying at a Disney Property and 2) Have access to a car.
Many of you old-timers know of all these - but - for new members, it may be helpful. If you have ideas, please share them with us as we are always looking for ways to save money:
10) Take a Boat Ride: WDW offers a bunch of pleasent boat rides (OKW and Port Orleans to Downtown Disney, BCV to Swan/Dolphin and BWV, All around Bay Lake, etc.). They are pleasent, they are usually not real busy and the price: FREE!
9) Go to the Zoo: Ok, we are not much of a zoo family, but, going over to the AKL is fun for those that love animals. Just book a meal and they will let you in (or, I do not think any guard will say no if you say you are going in to shop). Price: Nothing.
8) Kids Bucks: This one saved us more in aggrevation then money. Neither of our kids get an allowance. 45 days prior to our trip we came up with a list of rules (room cleaning, behavior, study habits, etc.). We were very specific. Each day, the kids got judged. If they passed, they got $1. At the end of the 45 days, their earnings is what they were allowed to spend at WDW (we told them that we WOULD NOT buy them any gifts while at WDW - also - any money they did not spend could be spent upon coming home). Funny how a $22 hat or pair of earrings is not that much of a necessity when the money came out of their pocket. Price: forget the price - it totally eliminated the "ohhhhh come on DAD - I have got to have this...." speil.
7) Photography: We got both kids a cheap disposable camare with 24 exposures. We then told them to have at it. We also tried to help them with basic photography (dont take pictures of fountains from a mile away, uhh I think it is too dark now, etc.) Upon arrival home they both selected their favorite picture. We enlarged that picture and framed it for their room. This became fun for the kids as they searched for the perfect picture. Price: I think we invested $30 for 2 kids.
6) Fireworks: We watched both the Epcot and MK fireworks by loitering around the other hotels. I am sure everyone has their favorite place to watch them - but - the bridge between BCV and Boardwalk and Grand Floridian are ours. Price: NADA!
5) Monorails: A big secret is that you can ride up front with the Monorail driver. Just let the attendant know that you want to do this. If the driver has folks up there - you may have to wait another train or 2. Most of the drivers are very friendly and will give the kids a drivers certificate. The best time to do it is in the afternoon or mid-morning after people have already left for the parks. Price: Zip!
4) Food Courts: We always save money by eating breakfast and lunch in the room. And, even though we do splurge on dinners - it gets expensive. So, one or two nights we will go to one of the hotels with a food court. Give the kids 10 bucks and let them pick their own food. My wife and I will probably split a hamburger and fries. Price: $30.00 for a family of four (a lot less then many of the restaurants).
3) Free Stuff at DVC: The DVC is great about scheduling free activities (Pool contests, family bingo, trivia, etc.). You can fill a morning or afternoon just with this. Price: Gratis.
2) Bob Jackson: This guy is trully a hidden gem at WDW. He plays 3 or 4 nights a week at the Port Orleans (starting at 8 or 8:30). He plays a ton of sing alongs and has everyone from 1 to 101 laughing and singing along! The kids especially love him as he has them up on stage to participate! Price: We got away with a bill of 9.36 (including tip - a few soft drinks and 2 bottled waters).
1) Pool Hop/Hotel Visits: The kids love to swim. My wife and I love the architecture and landscaping at all the hotels. This trip we took one day and hit 9 hotels! The one rule is that the kids could only swim for 30 minutes at each hotel. At the end they each could vote on their favorite so we could come back to those pools later. Price: Zero.