Walt Disney World Vacation Packages
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Walt Disney World vacations have become a staple in American summer vacation planning. For years, people have been visiting everything Disney has to offer which now includes two water parks, four theme parks, four mini golf courses, twenty four on site resorts, an interactive video game park, and a shopping / nighttime entertainment area. Not to mention all the outside surrounding attractions as well such as the Disney Cruise Vacation Packages that go on sale year long.
With all your options, how do you know the best ones to pick? An average family now spends over $200 dollars each day per park just for admittance into the park alone, so picking the best deals and not waste time is a top priority for many families going to Walt Disney World for a vacation.
First Tip, do not a rent a car if you are staying on WDW properties. There is so much to see even for a visitor that has came multiple times that renting a car is a waste of money. Why?, because Disney has gone through a lot of expense to ensure their transportation system is the best in the area. At most, I have only had to wait 10-15 minutes tops for a shuttle and they know where everything is in the park to boot!
Second Tip, use a meal plan if offered. If you are not offered, then ask for one. Generally, the daily rate per person, per night, is $45.00. This is by far the best option for your family when eating at WDW. Tell your waiter you are on a meal plan and you can sometimes get option on the menu not offered to the general public as well. Buying food without a plan is outrageous in the parks.
Third Tip, do research about the time of year you go to Disney. You may not want to go right after school lets out for college or high school, and you may not want to go when Florida is under Hurricane season. These small factors can impact your stay heavily.
Fourth Tip, always ask questions. When planning your trip, call and pester your travel agent or the people that reserve your tickets at Walt Disney World Travel. This is by far the most important tip I give. Many times the best rates and options ( tons of them ) are not offered online or to the general public. YOU HAVE TO CALL DIRECT AND ASK. I know people that have called everyday and asked about every option, did their homework, asked some more, call around, pestered the people on the phone, and saved over $500 total by doing this before they even left home.
Fifth Tip, bring walkie talkies, umbrellas, fanny packs, and electronic hand held games for the kids. The wait in the lines is immense at times and having an umbrella to shield you from the sun is a must. They also come in handy when it rains at times! While waiting in line ( sometimes up to 3 hours or more ), the kids will become bored and well be happy you brought along the hand held games for their entertainment. Walkie Talkies are a good option for when your family wants to split up and enjoy the park on their own. I can not imagine how many people waste time because they became lost in the park. Finally, fanny packs are essential as carrying extra snacks, coins, tickets, ID’s, wallets, and other items become a problem if you do not have one.
Final Tip ( for now ), do timeshare. These timeshare deals are all over the place in Florida. It takes 30 minutes to an hour at times, but if you go in and listen to them and at the end of the session tell them you are not interested, you can still get your tickets for only $15 each to over 20 attractions around and including Disney. I have done this myself every time I go to Florida and have literally received free tickets before to Disney. It is very annoying and high pressure when in a timeshare meeting though. These guys will do anything to get you to buy into a timeshare. I go in knowing I will not buy one, listen to their speech, and then they send they partner over to me to talk about it, I tell them politely I do not want a timeshare. After a few minutes of going back and forth, the salesperson gives up and will let you have your tickets. Not bad for 30 minutes worth of work.
Remember, there is a lot to do in and around Walt Disney World and doing your homework and ASKING for things is the best way to save money, time, and have the best experience possible. If you are looking for more info on Disney Vacation information, please use the links on this site to find them.
