Planning Guru, I Am Not

Tegan_Shade

Earning My Ears
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I knew this board was for college people including for those in the college program and all that but lol that seems to be all I can find on here. So I decided to start a thread of my own.
I'm Tegan, it's my first year of college and I'm planning a Disney trip for five individuals all around my own age (more or less). This isn't my first trip to Disney but it is my first time to pay for myself AND planning for other people.
Thankfully, my mom is planning a trip around the same time. However, I want advice from people close to my situation (age, school, and a job that doesn't always come through for you).
Let's hear you have to say everyone. I could use the advice. (No really. I could probably use some advice)
 
What kind of advice? You didn't specify so I'm wondering, are you looking for opinions on where to stay and what to do?
 
I'm in the same boat here--- first time planning everything by myself for my trip with DBF!

The only big advice I have (that I'm trying to follow!) is to start saving for those incidentals! You know- souvenirs, tips, needing a poncho, etc!
 
hey Tegan! I'm Jill and I'm in my second year of college. My friend from school and I had the brilliant idea to take a trip that is Disney-related...we just aren't sure if we want to do a cruise or stay at WDW. So I know how you feel! I definitely agree with start saving - I have a little jar planted on my desk for loose change. I find that it always adds up to a substantial amount if I start early :thumbsup2
 













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