HayGan
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You have a number of different options that could work to keep you well within your budget. I would say before you decide on transportation figure out a few key facts - #1 being where you are going to stay. There are pros and cons to both on-site and off-site accomodations. Given your budget you can find an easy way for either to work.
In terms of transportation, if you are going to stay on-site (and have no plans to visit other area attractions) then consider flying. You can let Disney do the driving for you and you have a number of options for flying with Southwest (who will most likely be the cheapest and easiest for your to fly.) You can check out PIT, BWI or PHL. All have non-stops to MCO. One thing to keep in mind when considering flying is your cost of gas to/from that airport as well as airport parking - neither of which are cheap these days.
If you are staying off-site, I would highly recommend driving. We live in SW PA and we have driven to Orlando a number of times. We actually enjoy the drive. We have done it both stopping overnight, driving straight thru overnight and driving straight thru during the day. Of all the options, driving straight thru from early morning until later in the evening works best for us but our kids are good travelers. On the way back we almost always stop overnight to do some gem mining in North Carolina. It is really fun, inexpensive and a great way to make the trip back home not seem so bad.
(I should say that even though we sometimes drive, we always stay on-site at Disney. We like to have a car as we do go to US/as well as utilize grocery stores and restaurant.com vouchers for some great restaurants in the area. If you aren't planning on doing anything like that then there really is no need to have a vehicle with you if you are on-site.)
There are many ways to save. You will just have to figure out what works best for your family and then adjust your choices. A budget of $4k for a Disney trip is completely do-able either way!
In terms of transportation, if you are going to stay on-site (and have no plans to visit other area attractions) then consider flying. You can let Disney do the driving for you and you have a number of options for flying with Southwest (who will most likely be the cheapest and easiest for your to fly.) You can check out PIT, BWI or PHL. All have non-stops to MCO. One thing to keep in mind when considering flying is your cost of gas to/from that airport as well as airport parking - neither of which are cheap these days.
If you are staying off-site, I would highly recommend driving. We live in SW PA and we have driven to Orlando a number of times. We actually enjoy the drive. We have done it both stopping overnight, driving straight thru overnight and driving straight thru during the day. Of all the options, driving straight thru from early morning until later in the evening works best for us but our kids are good travelers. On the way back we almost always stop overnight to do some gem mining in North Carolina. It is really fun, inexpensive and a great way to make the trip back home not seem so bad.
(I should say that even though we sometimes drive, we always stay on-site at Disney. We like to have a car as we do go to US/as well as utilize grocery stores and restaurant.com vouchers for some great restaurants in the area. If you aren't planning on doing anything like that then there really is no need to have a vehicle with you if you are on-site.)
There are many ways to save. You will just have to figure out what works best for your family and then adjust your choices. A budget of $4k for a Disney trip is completely do-able either way!