MackenzieFL
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Hey all! We are FL residents and starting to think about our annual Fall trip to WDW 



Here is the funny thing-- we never really stay in a room. We've done a couple of weekend jaunts at All Star Movies, but even that I haven't done in a couple of years. Most of the time we tent camp at Ft. Wilderness because it's cheaper & has a hot tub & we are used to FL heat; we like camping, too.
Budget is usually the TOP of our priority when it comes to keeping accommodations at a WDW resort, dining & travel low-- that gives us more spending money for tickets & events and other things.
The cost of accommodations (6 nights), food & renting a car for us to camp at the tent sites at Ft. Wilderness is about $2200.
That's for a family of 4 or 5 (depending if my adult daughter comes). Mind you, we don't eat a lot of fancy sit-down meals-- maybe 1 nice late lunch at the Trail's End, but mornings are things like dry cereal & yoohoos or protien bars and fruit cups from my dry food stockpile, and dinners are usually grabbing sandwiches or pizza at the HESS station as we leave the parks late at night
And the $2200 is just for those 3 things, not including park tickets or souvenirs or MNSSHP tickets or whatevs.
So (more to the point) I wonder how much it would be to do Port Orleans-- Disney website says it will be about $220 per night for room that accomodates 4+small child in September. I wonder if we would qualify for a dining plan dining plan and if we're not camping then I wouldn't have to rent a car for the week.
Do you think it would exceed $2200?
I should also say food isn't a big thing with us on vacation... half of us are type 1 diabetic (genetic on both sides) so we don't do buffets or big meals, us and the kids are more used to light grazing throughout the day so a cheap dining plan or whatever free one might come along, plus our own snack stuff, is probably going to be more than adequate. It would not be a loss to us to just grab a hot dog or a burger or chicken nuggets here and there, we're used to it. But I really have no idea what any dining plan entails, how much it costs, if it's free, or what.
We're mainly waiting for summer to come because that's when they usually trot out any fall package deals.
Sorry so long, as you can see I'm excited & confused about the trip, and rather dizzy by nature so it takes a while for things to sink in. Thanks!





Here is the funny thing-- we never really stay in a room. We've done a couple of weekend jaunts at All Star Movies, but even that I haven't done in a couple of years. Most of the time we tent camp at Ft. Wilderness because it's cheaper & has a hot tub & we are used to FL heat; we like camping, too.
Budget is usually the TOP of our priority when it comes to keeping accommodations at a WDW resort, dining & travel low-- that gives us more spending money for tickets & events and other things.
The cost of accommodations (6 nights), food & renting a car for us to camp at the tent sites at Ft. Wilderness is about $2200.
That's for a family of 4 or 5 (depending if my adult daughter comes). Mind you, we don't eat a lot of fancy sit-down meals-- maybe 1 nice late lunch at the Trail's End, but mornings are things like dry cereal & yoohoos or protien bars and fruit cups from my dry food stockpile, and dinners are usually grabbing sandwiches or pizza at the HESS station as we leave the parks late at night

And the $2200 is just for those 3 things, not including park tickets or souvenirs or MNSSHP tickets or whatevs.
So (more to the point) I wonder how much it would be to do Port Orleans-- Disney website says it will be about $220 per night for room that accomodates 4+small child in September. I wonder if we would qualify for a dining plan dining plan and if we're not camping then I wouldn't have to rent a car for the week.
Do you think it would exceed $2200?
I should also say food isn't a big thing with us on vacation... half of us are type 1 diabetic (genetic on both sides) so we don't do buffets or big meals, us and the kids are more used to light grazing throughout the day so a cheap dining plan or whatever free one might come along, plus our own snack stuff, is probably going to be more than adequate. It would not be a loss to us to just grab a hot dog or a burger or chicken nuggets here and there, we're used to it. But I really have no idea what any dining plan entails, how much it costs, if it's free, or what.
We're mainly waiting for summer to come because that's when they usually trot out any fall package deals.
Sorry so long, as you can see I'm excited & confused about the trip, and rather dizzy by nature so it takes a while for things to sink in. Thanks!