summer33ny
Earning My Ears
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My fiancee and I are recently out of school and working low paying jobs
We have free airline vouchers that were rewarded to us for giving up our seats on an overbooked flight from Miami last year.. and we were hoping that we can use them for a trip to Disney World for our birthdays (we're a day apart!). It turns out Disney is a lot more expensive that we had anticipated. We are on a very tight budget.. but we also want to be able to have an enjoyable time or else it's just not worth us going. I have been doing a great deal of research and this is our expenses so far for a 5 day 4 nite trip in early December:
airfare: not an issue. This is covered by our free vouchers!
hotel: $77.88/nt (around $350 total) I found two nice villas with generally good reviews off of the hotelkingdom.com website. Both include a complimentary full breakfast buffet and shuttle service to the parks. One is in Lake Buena Vista and the other is near I-Drive in the Universal area. I don't know which park we will be spending more time in.
I considered using Priceline for a 3* hotel where rates generally go for around $40/nite. However, there is a good chance that we will end up at a hotel that does not offer a complimentary breakfast or shuttle service. Therefore, it may not turn out be to be such a great value as we may have to factor in the additional cost of breakfast everyday and a rental car. We're not willing to stay at anything less than a 3*. We don't want a dump!
Park Tickets: $385pp. We felt that the annual pass (with blackout dates) to Universal and Island of Adventure would best suit us. The price is $109.95pp and is only $10 more than the 14 consecutive day pass which expires. We're hoping that we might be able to make another trip and get more use out of this pass.
We also thought that the 5-day Disney Hopper PLUS Pass for $259 was the best value. Not that we necessarily need 5 days, but we can get use out of the two free nites to Pleasure Island and we're hoping that whatever days we have leftover can be used for a future trip.
Rental Car: $140. This is something that we can probably do without... especially considering that we are 24 and are going to be hit with young renters fees. We heard that transportation from the airport to hotel can be quite expensive so that it may pay to get a rental car. I'm not too sure how reliable hotel shuttle busses are to the theme parks...plus we would like to explore the area on our own and come an go in the theme parks as we please.
Extra Expenses: $400. We don't plan on going crazy spending.. but eating out and going out at night and other expenses will probably put us close to this range.
This puts our total at $1660!!! This is a little bit more than we can afford! But we also have to keep in mind that leftover days can always be used for a second trip! Does anyone have any other suggestions on ways we can save? I know the basics like cooking rather than eating out (that's why we're choosing a villa with a kitchen).. but if there are any others you can think of let me know. Does it pay to get a car? Or are there other cheaper ways of exploring the area? Any ideas about cutting corners will help.. or else it looks like we're not going
Thanks for any suggestions!
We have free airline vouchers that were rewarded to us for giving up our seats on an overbooked flight from Miami last year.. and we were hoping that we can use them for a trip to Disney World for our birthdays (we're a day apart!). It turns out Disney is a lot more expensive that we had anticipated. We are on a very tight budget.. but we also want to be able to have an enjoyable time or else it's just not worth us going. I have been doing a great deal of research and this is our expenses so far for a 5 day 4 nite trip in early December:airfare: not an issue. This is covered by our free vouchers!
hotel: $77.88/nt (around $350 total) I found two nice villas with generally good reviews off of the hotelkingdom.com website. Both include a complimentary full breakfast buffet and shuttle service to the parks. One is in Lake Buena Vista and the other is near I-Drive in the Universal area. I don't know which park we will be spending more time in.
I considered using Priceline for a 3* hotel where rates generally go for around $40/nite. However, there is a good chance that we will end up at a hotel that does not offer a complimentary breakfast or shuttle service. Therefore, it may not turn out be to be such a great value as we may have to factor in the additional cost of breakfast everyday and a rental car. We're not willing to stay at anything less than a 3*. We don't want a dump!
Park Tickets: $385pp. We felt that the annual pass (with blackout dates) to Universal and Island of Adventure would best suit us. The price is $109.95pp and is only $10 more than the 14 consecutive day pass which expires. We're hoping that we might be able to make another trip and get more use out of this pass.
We also thought that the 5-day Disney Hopper PLUS Pass for $259 was the best value. Not that we necessarily need 5 days, but we can get use out of the two free nites to Pleasure Island and we're hoping that whatever days we have leftover can be used for a future trip.
Rental Car: $140. This is something that we can probably do without... especially considering that we are 24 and are going to be hit with young renters fees. We heard that transportation from the airport to hotel can be quite expensive so that it may pay to get a rental car. I'm not too sure how reliable hotel shuttle busses are to the theme parks...plus we would like to explore the area on our own and come an go in the theme parks as we please.
Extra Expenses: $400. We don't plan on going crazy spending.. but eating out and going out at night and other expenses will probably put us close to this range.
This puts our total at $1660!!! This is a little bit more than we can afford! But we also have to keep in mind that leftover days can always be used for a second trip! Does anyone have any other suggestions on ways we can save? I know the basics like cooking rather than eating out (that's why we're choosing a villa with a kitchen).. but if there are any others you can think of let me know. Does it pay to get a car? Or are there other cheaper ways of exploring the area? Any ideas about cutting corners will help.. or else it looks like we're not going
Thanks for any suggestions!


