NightGuardianAngel
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believe pretty much is Disney is losing a lot of its money on streaming services (Disney Plus, Hulu, etc.) and acquiring brands like 20th Century Fox, Touchstone Pictures, Searchlight Pictures, Marvel, Star Wars, etc. I believe one way to experience Disney on a budget also is to stay off property or, if you own an RV or a travel trailer, is to rent a campsite at a locally owned RV park (paying the weekly rate) or at a state park and just pay for the parks (at least in an RV or a travel trailer, you can cook your own meals as well so it definitely saves you money in eating out), especially since a lot of the perks of staying on property are now gone and resorts charge for parking as well (unless you are staying in the most expensive ones on the property). However, you do have to pay for parking if driving your own vehicle to Disney World. To my knowledge, best budget months to go is January (after New Years) and February, since the holidays are over and many have already spent tons of money on Christmas gifts and traveling during the holidays and especially since kids are back in school (most states, including Texas, and school districts count absences due to family vacation as unexcused and may result in loss of credit and having to repeat the same grade next school year) and vacationing is during the off peak during that time of year.
As for me, I would support a school calendar that would involve going to a nine week grading period and two week break after the first and third nine week period, and one month break after the second and fourth nine week periods (end of school year after fourth nine week period).
As for me, I would support a school calendar that would involve going to a nine week grading period and two week break after the first and third nine week period, and one month break after the second and fourth nine week periods (end of school year after fourth nine week period).
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