Tara8595
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2002
- Messages
- 729
I make a modest income, but my reason is that I tend to go with other people and only pay for myself. Not having kids helps too. But the biggest reason I'm able to go a lot is that this is my hobby. Some people collect things. Some people decorate their homes. Some people buy big cars, tv's, whatever. Disney World is my hobby and it's what I choose to spend my money on. It's a conscious choice. I live in an apartment, I drive an 8 year old Civic. But I take the best vacations ever.
I almost always travel exclusively in value season (October - exception for the Halloween party). I wait til the codes to come out before I book and if I can't book a code rate, I stay at an All-star. I get an annual pass. I exclusively fly Southwest and check their site almost everyday (bookmark the 'hotfares' page), because some of their discounts are only good for short times - I always wait for a big reduction, because one *always* comes up before each trip - it hasn't failed me yet. I periodically check the National Car Rental page and often rebook my car 4 or 5 times before my vacation as their rates change, which they do *constantly*.
But one of the biggest ways to save money is to travel with others. If you travel as a couple, try to get another couple to go with you and split the room cost - this is a huge savings, especially if you're already getting a 40% AP discount on a room. I mean, I just booked Beach Club using the Virginia discount code for September - so a room that in Regular Season is $319. With the discount it's $182 including Tax. That's only $90 per couple. And if it's just a trip for 4 friends, which I do sometimes, then it's only $45/night per person. You can't beat that deal. I would guess if I had a big family, I'd try to go in with another family on a villa, or possibly get a cabin at Fort Wilderness, which seems like an excellent value.
Anyhow - that's my explanation, in a long winded nutshell.
-Tara
Oh - also - I have good credit, and use it.
My goal is to die in debt and then all that stuff will have been for free. Heh heh heh.
I almost always travel exclusively in value season (October - exception for the Halloween party). I wait til the codes to come out before I book and if I can't book a code rate, I stay at an All-star. I get an annual pass. I exclusively fly Southwest and check their site almost everyday (bookmark the 'hotfares' page), because some of their discounts are only good for short times - I always wait for a big reduction, because one *always* comes up before each trip - it hasn't failed me yet. I periodically check the National Car Rental page and often rebook my car 4 or 5 times before my vacation as their rates change, which they do *constantly*.
But one of the biggest ways to save money is to travel with others. If you travel as a couple, try to get another couple to go with you and split the room cost - this is a huge savings, especially if you're already getting a 40% AP discount on a room. I mean, I just booked Beach Club using the Virginia discount code for September - so a room that in Regular Season is $319. With the discount it's $182 including Tax. That's only $90 per couple. And if it's just a trip for 4 friends, which I do sometimes, then it's only $45/night per person. You can't beat that deal. I would guess if I had a big family, I'd try to go in with another family on a villa, or possibly get a cabin at Fort Wilderness, which seems like an excellent value.
Anyhow - that's my explanation, in a long winded nutshell.
-Tara
Oh - also - I have good credit, and use it.
