Ok...one more time explain how it makes more economic sense to stay in a hotel then camp. We would be coming in value season and so rack rates for camping are 47. Let us say I get the AA discount for 15 percent off so the rate will be 40. For 7 nights that is 280 and we would bring our own food and definitely eat breakfast and a big meal there and just snack at the park...probably bring in our own snacks. I will spring for a couple of character meals for just daughter and me. If we stay in a Disney hotel, the cheapest one I see for a family of 7 are the value resorts at 184 a night. Presuming I get a 20 percent discount, it would be 148 dollars a night for a total of 1036. That is a difference of 756 dollars PLUS we would have to eat out a lot more which would be more expensive. I would also think that my dh would want to fly if we stay in a hotel which only adds to the expense, but even if we drive that seems like a big difference. So how is staying in the RV more expensive for a family of 5. BTW, this will be our one and only trip to Disneyworld, so no annual pass or anything like that. We may stay 10 days...I'm not sure. We have had our RV for 5 years and have enjoyed several big camping trips a year. I understand that if you factor in the cost of the RV that it is more, but we use it all the time for trips to Yellowstone and other National Parks. So... isn't this the cheapest way for us to go???
Chrisitne
Hello! Just registered at these forums today.
I am in the process of planning an October week at DW, and am running the numbers for FW or a "value" (like Pop) Disney hotel. With very preliminary and rough numbers, so far it looks like we will be saving over $1500.00 by staying in FW. I am including plane tickets in the hotel price, fuel cost in the FW price, and a basic meal plan in both prices. If I subtract out the meal plan for FW, it obviously will be an even bigger savings.
I am figuring on two days driving from Connecticut both ways, with a stay at a hotel somewhere halfway. By driving, we are adding only two extra days. I figured that by thinking that on the days that we would be flying, we wouldn't be enjoying DW anyways, we would be at airports and / or in transit.
We already own our camper (for four years now), and are slowly expanding our "camping range" out of New England.
A $1500.00 savings is a decent chunk of change, whoever you are! Granted, if we drove to stay in a hotel, that would be less. But... if we are going to drive, we may as well take the camper!
Hello! Just registered at these forums today.
If you already own your RV and live east of the Mississippi driving and staying at FW or Flying stay at a resort is IMHO a no brainer as long as you are not set against not eating out every meal. The RV (sunk cost) will be a winner every time if you stay like 10 days or more.
Larry
When I started looking at this trip, it quickly became apparent to me that the roadtrip hauling our TT was going to be so much cheaper! I worked out the best deal for us (family of 5, ok youngest is a baby so 4 paying). We are coming in March (peak season) as DH has a conference in Orlando hence why we're doing the trip to start with!
Accommodation:
Hotel costs (off site) worked out at $1295; onsite at Port Orleans $1343; FtW full hook-up $578. Saving $700+
Travel:
Cheapest flights possible $276pp inc taxes = $1104 (plus you could factor in car hire & park parking at $11/day); Fuel for 2000 miles round trip $600. Saving $500+
Food:
We opted for MYW plan at $100 because its my vacation too and with kids sometimes you need to eat instantly, so I didn't factor that into the equation. So I guess it would be the same whether hotel or RV. $700.
Saving over $1200 and getting to sleep in our own beds - PRICELESS
BX
p.s. we've already paid for our TT, and we'd have it anyway for all our other trips but you could still factor in a year's worth of storage ($700/pa) and insurance ($400/pa) and it would still be cheaper!
When I started looking at this trip, it quickly became apparent to me that the roadtrip hauling our TT was going to be so much cheaper! I worked out the best deal for us (family of 5, ok youngest is a baby so 4 paying). We are coming in March (peak season) as DH has a conference in Orlando hence why we're doing the trip to start with!
Accommodation:
Hotel costs (off site) worked out at $1295; onsite at Port Orleans $1343; FtW full hook-up $578. Saving $700+
Travel:
Cheapest flights possible $276pp inc taxes = $1104 (plus you could factor in car hire & park parking at $11/day); Fuel for 2000 miles round trip $600. Saving $500+
Food:
We opted for MYW plan at $100 because its my vacation too and with kids sometimes you need to eat instantly, so I didn't factor that into the equation. So I guess it would be the same whether hotel or RV. $700.
Saving over $1200 and getting to sleep in our own beds - PRICELESS
BX
p.s. we've already paid for our TT, and we'd have it anyway for all our other trips but you could still factor in a year's worth of storage ($700/pa) and insurance ($400/pa) and it would still be cheaper!
Just to be fair.... how much did you pay for your TT????? divide that # by the # of trips you have taken with the unit......it is a key factor when you are comparing apples to apples.......(It will scare the heck out of you)
I love my 5er.......but in no way is it economically sound consumption......It is a Lifestyle or Quality of life purchase......I try to minimize the bleeding..![]()