Hi Folks!! Been reading here for quite sometime and decided you could help me out, because as you can see by the name of my thread..... I have alot of questions!!!!
1. I think I received a code via e-mail. Is it the only one I will get for this year??? I think it is 20% - is there a possability I could get a 40%??
2. Poly or POR??? why??
3. Book online, telephone or TA????
4. KingdomKonsultant??? Good???? Why???
5. Dining... If I use the code for the room can I still get
free dining in September???
6. Weather in the last part of September???
7. Do we really need a water park pass with such good pools????
8. Other good ways to save $$$$$$
Thank you all in advance for your responses!!! I do appreciate it!!!!
I'm ready to beat my head against the wall with all these decisions!!! lol.
Btw... DH, DD8, and myself...... First trip to WDW......
1. No, thats more than likely the only code you will get. Most people don't even get one.
2. That has to be up to you. Take into account how much you want to spend, and what kind of theming you are looking for. Check out the POR and Poly threads and then decide. Check out pictures, read what people say, etc. The Poly also gets you quicker transportation to MK.
3. If you book online you cannot make payments over the phone. If you book through a TA, you cannot change anything yourself, the TA has to do it. There are no drawbacks to booking yourself over the phone, except for it being a long distance call, but if you have a cell phone its no big deal.
4. I'm sure they are a fine TA, but I wouldn't use a TA just in case you wanted to make a chance or add something yourself.
5. You cannot combine offers. You can still get the Magic Your Way plus Dining package, but you can't combine free dining and a room only discount. The MYW plus Dining runs $37.99 a day for an adult.
6. Late September weather is typically around 75-80 with pretty high humidity. It will probably rain in the afternoon daily, as it does all summer. Also, there is the chance you will be effected by a tropical system (hurricane)
7. The pools (excluding Stormalong Bay, which basically is a mini water park) are very good, yes, but they can't be compared to one of the water parks. The slides, wave pool, lazy rivers, etc etc etc are all wonderful if you like water parks. If you just want to jump in to cool off for 5 minutes and don't care about slides or anything like that, then I guess the pools might be enough.
8. Save money? Well, first let me go back to the POR vs Poly choice. The biggest way to save money would be to stay at POR and not Poly. Other ways: don't buy your daily X. Whatever the X is, almost everyone has something they get daily. Coffee, cigarettes, donuts, whatever. You can still have them, (not the cigarettes), just buy them from a supermarket in a package, not from Starbucks or Dunkin Donuts.
If you are really worried about the decisions, you can pick up a guidebook (I recommend the Passporter) and look through it. Tons of great tips on what to do while planning. Just don't fret over it. Don't worry about planning out every little detail. Just get the reservations, pick out a couple places you'd like to eat, and make a basic plan on what you'd want to do each day.
The very first thing you need to realize is this: It is
impossible to see everything. It just can't be done. Do everything you want to do, sure, but not everything there is to do. Treat it like a vacation, not a mini boot camp, and you'll be just fine.