Frugal McDougall
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- May 23, 2007
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FYI I'm a first-timer here. To that end, I have previously posted the questions below on Clark Howard's board and was directed here. So, anyone who can help, please advise.
Thank you in advance. Email: joshnmitch@yahoo.com
I have been to the Disneyworld homepage and read other solicitations about packages to D'world, but I'd like the real scoop on how to get the best deals for the best package on a 5 - 6 day trip for a family of 4 (2 adults, 11 and 8) to Disneyworld. I'm interested in staying on the premesis and would like nice, but not extravagant, accommodations.
Questions:
- Do I always have to buy a complete deal or can I get a la carte. For instance, pay my own plane fare, but get the tickets and lodging in a package?
- How much advance purchase will get you the most bang for the buck?
- When is the best time, taking everything including weather, into consideration?
- Including incidentals (meals and everything not included in the package(s)), how much am I looking at if I go in the off-season if I want to do it right?
Thanks
Thank you in advance. Email: joshnmitch@yahoo.com
I have been to the Disneyworld homepage and read other solicitations about packages to D'world, but I'd like the real scoop on how to get the best deals for the best package on a 5 - 6 day trip for a family of 4 (2 adults, 11 and 8) to Disneyworld. I'm interested in staying on the premesis and would like nice, but not extravagant, accommodations.
Questions:
- Do I always have to buy a complete deal or can I get a la carte. For instance, pay my own plane fare, but get the tickets and lodging in a package?
- How much advance purchase will get you the most bang for the buck?
- When is the best time, taking everything including weather, into consideration?
- Including incidentals (meals and everything not included in the package(s)), how much am I looking at if I go in the off-season if I want to do it right?
Thanks