That's great to know. I am not the best at saving

so being able to make payments each month will be a lot easier. Do you have to set up a payment plan with Disney or do you just make a payment on the website?
The last I saw people talk about it, you have to call as the online payment button is now gone.
Some good information to consider. I will wait and think about the insurance. At least I do not have to add it right away.
Does anyone in your family have pre existing conditions? Like, if someone has asthma and before the trip is hospitalized with an illness made worse from the asthma, it would be considered a pre existing condition. To have that cancellation covered you have to have the "pre existing condition waiver", and you generally only get that if you buy insurance within a short time of making the deposit. And I'm not sure disney's insurance covers that at all.
In my family, we have to make sure we are covered if a trio is stopped or cut short because of my mother in laws health. She doesn't travel with us but we are her healthcare proxy. So we have to make sure insurance covers cancellation because of someone at home. And we have to get the PEC waiver because she has heart problems, diabetes, blood pressure problems, and a history of strokes. Almost anything that happens to her now would be a pre existing condition. So we don't buy insurance through Disney. We get it cheaper elsewhere.
Now please note that I'm talking about
travel insurance in general. We don't book packages. And if we did I'm not sure we would get the insurance for them. Packages can almost always be changed to another date (don't say "cancel"!) and disney is very generous with weather delays. And the tickets are yours to be used in the future. I don't see a huge amount of point to having insurance on packages, but then I read here a LOT and have read of the ease in which they can be changed.
And really you have to read the info in the insurance policy you are buying. You need to know your needs and concerns. And you have to make sure that what you're worried about being covered would be covered by the insurance product you buy.