I am going to assume that you are going with the
FREE dining plan - if not the 1st thing I would do is to call and check to see if you can upgrade to the free dining - this alone could be a huge savings. If you look at pricing for no dining plan 7 days and dining plan for same amount of time its about $650 so think of all the other stuff that could go towards. I have been searching the forums for money savings and inexpensive tips and it's a GREAT resource

I have compiled a document file that I plan on printing before we go of inexpensive if not free things to do or places to see while in WDW. (can email if you would like) Several things I have found here are:
* refillable mug at hotel - free refills at your resort, fill before hitting the park and you won't need drinks till later in early afternoon. Also makes a great souvenir
* where to get kids meals with that extra stuff - sand pail and shovel, glow in the dark frisbee, lunch box, etc. - even though you are paying for the meal it is again a free souvenir - kids love it!
* Several inexpensive things to do in WDW - ie: kidcot stops in Epcot - free, Passport autographs - pick up books from local dollar store or office supply store b4 going - only cost is the book itself.
* Pick up "souvenirs" b4 you go -
Disney Store right now has sunglasses, battery fans, watches, lip gloss, and more under $4.00 and tshirts starting at $4.00 and up.
* as the meal plan is grouped into one pot - meaning no distinguishing child or adult - when you get counter service get the 2 kids an adult meal and share. This will enable you to stretch those meals to maybe fit the cost of breakfast into the covered food portion instead of coming out of your pocket.
* I don't know if you have a
AAA card but with it you get I think 10% off at some of the shops in DTD - world of disney I think. Plan to get kids souvenirs here so that we can take advantage of that.
* We have decided that no souvenirs until last couple days. This will prevent - hopefully - buyers remorse. If they ask for it for 3 days then it's something they want vs. spur of the moment. We have already purchased disney dollars for the kids and when that runs out thats it for them. Easier for the older child to understand - on the 4 year olds level let then know they can pick out a certain # of items. Let the older one know that they have x amount to spend there now and give them an opportunity to increase it with extra things around the house. There is a store in DTD again that everything in the store is under 10.00 - so you won't have to worry about breaking the bank.
We have planned an extra 20-30.00 per day for food if needed and about $200.00 per person for souvenirs. I really don't intend to spend that much on everything but want to make sure we have enough. With disney dollars already purchased for kids and I'm also getting some rewards $$ on disney visa we'll only need to bring around $700.00 vs. about 1100.00
*** Seriously do some surfing on the boards because there are many tips to be found! ***
Good luck and remember to look at this with kids eyes... they don't see the money that you are spending. Smaller kids are just as happy with free stickers, getting to ride in the front of the monorail, the "free" sand pails, lunchboxes, cups that they can bring home as the light up toy you purchased before you went, to the stuffed Minnie they just had to have in the Magic Kingdom! And the older child will understand better (hopefullY) that you were able to bring them there in the 1st place and that in itself is a gift never mind any memories that they will take away.
