Boski
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Hello Everyone,
Long time lurker, first time poster and I must say I have learned a ton from everyone. The amount of information on this site is, well, staggering. I'm looking for some help on planning a trip and had a few questions. Perhaps a bit of background fist. This will be our 3rd Disney family trip (I'm not counting when I went as a kid and was totally oblivious to how much it actually cost...ah those were the times). In 2010 we stayed 5 days at YC (early June) and loved every minute of it. In 2011 we stayed at PC (late April), 10 days, and loved every minute of it as well. The problem I face is we are trying to book a rather "last minute" trip. I've got the 2nd week of August off and when we started looking 1 and a half weeks ago pricing was more in lines of our budget for a deluxe resort (was eying BWI). Now today when we are ready to pull the trigger the prices for everything seem to have increased. Going on the trip will be myself, DW, DS x2 (ages 7 and 6). Our goal was to do a 7 day stay. Now it looks like we are stuck with a choice of either a reduced stay at a deluxe resort (really prefer a Epcot resort as we loved being able to walk to the park) or the full 7 day at a value (or moderate). We are lucky enough to have in our area non-stop flight to MCO via southwest. Our last time around we booked through Southwest Vacation packages. My questions are:
1) Is booking through Southwest for the entire trip the best idea? Or should I book the flight through them and tickets/resort through Disney?
2) If we book entirely through Southwest does that sort of rule us out of any pins, discounts, or perks Disney may throw our way before the trip?
3) Any chance of prices coming back down (please don't laugh). I understand there is probably no chance of flight prices going down but what about resort pricing?
4) Is it worth a phone call or two to Disney to talk to someone about well I don't know, any discounts, pins, etc.
5) Should we consider a moderate resort? In our head its either go all out or go economical, are we missing something?
Thanks in advance!
Long time lurker, first time poster and I must say I have learned a ton from everyone. The amount of information on this site is, well, staggering. I'm looking for some help on planning a trip and had a few questions. Perhaps a bit of background fist. This will be our 3rd Disney family trip (I'm not counting when I went as a kid and was totally oblivious to how much it actually cost...ah those were the times). In 2010 we stayed 5 days at YC (early June) and loved every minute of it. In 2011 we stayed at PC (late April), 10 days, and loved every minute of it as well. The problem I face is we are trying to book a rather "last minute" trip. I've got the 2nd week of August off and when we started looking 1 and a half weeks ago pricing was more in lines of our budget for a deluxe resort (was eying BWI). Now today when we are ready to pull the trigger the prices for everything seem to have increased. Going on the trip will be myself, DW, DS x2 (ages 7 and 6). Our goal was to do a 7 day stay. Now it looks like we are stuck with a choice of either a reduced stay at a deluxe resort (really prefer a Epcot resort as we loved being able to walk to the park) or the full 7 day at a value (or moderate). We are lucky enough to have in our area non-stop flight to MCO via southwest. Our last time around we booked through Southwest Vacation packages. My questions are:
1) Is booking through Southwest for the entire trip the best idea? Or should I book the flight through them and tickets/resort through Disney?
2) If we book entirely through Southwest does that sort of rule us out of any pins, discounts, or perks Disney may throw our way before the trip?
3) Any chance of prices coming back down (please don't laugh). I understand there is probably no chance of flight prices going down but what about resort pricing?
4) Is it worth a phone call or two to Disney to talk to someone about well I don't know, any discounts, pins, etc.
5) Should we consider a moderate resort? In our head its either go all out or go economical, are we missing something?
Thanks in advance!