aliceindisneyland
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How long - and how well - can you stay at WDW on $6000? That is my basic no-stress, no-stretch budget because we're also saving for a down payment on a house. We are Disneyland fanatics and this will likely be our only trip to WDW - we wanted to try something a little different from DL and since we moved out of CA it was a natural time to give up our DL APs.
You can read a little bit about our vacationing habits below and tell me I'll be able to stay 1.5 days
or just note what your family can do at WDW for $6000.
When? No idea.
We have narrowed it down to "hot enough to swim every day" since a big part of our vacation enjoyment is using the resort pools. We home school so school schedule is not an issue.
Parks: All of the major parks at least once and the water parks, plus Universal for 1 day. We may want to do something like visit Kennedy Space Center.
Resort: We won't move between hotels as that is just crazy-making. We're not terribly particular about off site vs. on site. I don't want a kitchen and I must have daily maid service (note the switch from "we" to "I" - for me a vacation means not cooking or cleaning!) An outstanding resort pool is a must because the kids (and we) have been spoiled by the Disneyland Hotel pool!
Transportation: 4 people flying from Phoenix - hoping to offset the flight costs with the 50k Southwest deal. We can rent a car if needed.
Food: At Disneyland we usually spend about $200 a day for our family of 4 (kids will be 8 and 11 for WDW trip). That is with eating breakfast in the room, and eating either lunch or dinner at table service, with the other meal counter service. It also includes alcohol. But since we want to experience the rides and attractions at WDW we'll likely eat primarily at counter service to save time. My very basic calculations say that we would spend a lot more money using Free Dining, since we'd still need to buy cocktails and we will spend at least 1 day outside WDW.
What does $6000 buy your family at WDW?

You can read a little bit about our vacationing habits below and tell me I'll be able to stay 1.5 days

When? No idea.

Parks: All of the major parks at least once and the water parks, plus Universal for 1 day. We may want to do something like visit Kennedy Space Center.
Resort: We won't move between hotels as that is just crazy-making. We're not terribly particular about off site vs. on site. I don't want a kitchen and I must have daily maid service (note the switch from "we" to "I" - for me a vacation means not cooking or cleaning!) An outstanding resort pool is a must because the kids (and we) have been spoiled by the Disneyland Hotel pool!
Transportation: 4 people flying from Phoenix - hoping to offset the flight costs with the 50k Southwest deal. We can rent a car if needed.
Food: At Disneyland we usually spend about $200 a day for our family of 4 (kids will be 8 and 11 for WDW trip). That is with eating breakfast in the room, and eating either lunch or dinner at table service, with the other meal counter service. It also includes alcohol. But since we want to experience the rides and attractions at WDW we'll likely eat primarily at counter service to save time. My very basic calculations say that we would spend a lot more money using Free Dining, since we'd still need to buy cocktails and we will spend at least 1 day outside WDW.
What does $6000 buy your family at WDW?