Originally posted by Rippington'sFan
Great tips! We are also planning to go to Disney World in March. I have a few questions myself since it will be our first time as a family.
Here are my answers to your questions:
1. How do you get the best package deal with Air, Hotel,rental
car,park hopper/fastpass tickets etc...? Do most of you use a
travel agent or would it be possible to book everything
myself. I'm just trying to figure out the BEST way to plan the
trip.
2. How many days would we need to see the Majority of
Attractions? If you had 3 or 4 days set aside for Disney
what should our priorities be as far as Attractions to see
1st,2nd,etc... I know the MK for sure. Our kids are 8 and 5.
3. Are the Park Hopper/Fast Pass tickets highly recommended?
4. What about staying inside the park vs. outside the park?
Is it really worth it and advantageous to stay inside the
park?
I may have more questions but that's all I can think of for now.
Thanks in advance for any information you can share.
1. If you have the time, book everything yourself. My sister is a travel agent & she said you really will save money if you do it yourself. Just watch for specials. Of course, if you don't have the time, or inclination, then a package may be the way to go, however, if your budget conscience, do it ala carte!
2. Honestly, you would need no less than a week, more like 10 days to see everything Disney has to offer. Then again, that probably wouldn't even be enough!! If you only have 3 or 4 days for Disney you just have to decide what is most important to you. Everyone has their favorite parks for different reasons. Obviously, you need to do MK, then you just need to make some decisions as to what you think your family would like.
3. As a previous poster stated, these are 2 totally different things. A fastpass is something you get for attractions inside the parks using your park ticket & yes, these are highly recommended, especially if the park is busy. A Park Hopper means you can hop from park to park on the same day. If you plan on doing this, then I would recommend a park hopper as opposed to day passes. There is a difference between a Park Hopper, Park Hopper w/ pluses & an Ultimate Park Hopper. I believe (someone correct me if I'm wrong) you can get a 4-day hopper which would let you hop at just the 4 major theme parks. Park Hopper pluses let you hop to the 4 major parks and the pluses will get you into the water parks. The # of times you can go to a water park, depends on how many "pluses" are on your pass!! An Ultimate Park Hopper lets you hop to any theme park, water park, Disney Quest, Pleasure Island any time during the length of your stay. IMO you really have to use these a lot to get your money's worth. These will expire on the last day of your stay, however, if you bought a 5-day park hopper plus pass & only used 3 days the other 2 days are good forever. They NEVER expire!!
4. This topic is always debated, however, I feel that staying on property gives your vacation a totally different feel. There is nothing wrong with staying off-site, we have done it a few times, but there is absoultely nothing like staying on-site. You are immersed in the magic every minute. It is a true WDW vacation. You will pay extra, but IMO it is worth every penny.
Anyway, good luck with your planning. These boards are definitely the place to gather information & get tips. My family had been going to WDW for years before I found these boards. Since finding them I have saved money on my vacations which has allowed to take a few more. Have fun.
