Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
I just priced 7 night in a preferred room at Riverside for early October. Just the room was close to $2,400.00 Added tickets close to $500.00. Meal Plan, 1 table, 1 service and 1 snack over $2,000.00 for two adults!
Total vacation without airfare and spending money almost $5,000.00!!!!
Last time I visited about 2.5 years ago (longest ever) I was about $3k for the same.
I'm don't think I can go at these prices. I'm so upset right now!!
Eileen (Foldmama)
Total vacation without airfare and spending money almost $5,000.00!!!!
Last time I visited about 2.5 years ago (longest ever) I was about $3k for the same.
I'm don't think I can go at these prices. I'm so upset right now!!
Eileen (Foldmama)
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
It can be overwhelming! What we usually do is go when Disney offers the 30% room discount. We also have a Disney Visa, not only can you rack up "Disney Dollors" and apply it to your room stay, food, merchandise etc....you get 6 months at 0% interest to pay off your vacation!
Hope that helps maybe a little!?
Hope that helps maybe a little!?
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
This would be my suggestion for you:
Stay off-property that is really on-property - The Buena Vista Palace is directly ACROSS the street from Downtown Disney. It's a 2 minute walk across the street to the Disney busses. It is beautiful, we have stayed there 25+ times. You can see the fireworks in every park from your balcony if you want! And coffee in the morning overlooking Downtown Disney and the parks in the distance is incredible! Look it up on the internet it is seriously superb! The general prices might be $129 per night if you get early enough and look for deals online. That would be $903
A (5) day Disney ticket without hopping is $304, and (7) days is $364. So lets say you buy the (7) day, that's $728
And a meal plan??? I think it is highly un-necessary, and overpriced. We did the dining plan one time, and vowed to never do it again. All we did was plan to eat, eat, and be full from eating too much. I would suggest that $1000 is more than adequate to budget for food for (7) days and that would include some nice dinners too! But Frankly, a nice dinner every other day is plenty and eating around the world in EPCOT is awesome!! When you do not have the dining plan it opens up so many more options of things to do, the freedom to go where you want and have fun doing it!
So, by my calculations, the total would be $2631. And I am serious, you would love that resort! Great rooms overlooking Downtown Disney, balconies, and the rooms are almost twice as big as a Disney room. Just my suggestion, I know you would like it. I'm not a Disney travel planner... just someone who lives in Miami and goes to Disney a few times a year. I know how to afford Disney on a budget! Go for it, and Good Luck!
Stay off-property that is really on-property - The Buena Vista Palace is directly ACROSS the street from Downtown Disney. It's a 2 minute walk across the street to the Disney busses. It is beautiful, we have stayed there 25+ times. You can see the fireworks in every park from your balcony if you want! And coffee in the morning overlooking Downtown Disney and the parks in the distance is incredible! Look it up on the internet it is seriously superb! The general prices might be $129 per night if you get early enough and look for deals online. That would be $903
A (5) day Disney ticket without hopping is $304, and (7) days is $364. So lets say you buy the (7) day, that's $728
And a meal plan??? I think it is highly un-necessary, and overpriced. We did the dining plan one time, and vowed to never do it again. All we did was plan to eat, eat, and be full from eating too much. I would suggest that $1000 is more than adequate to budget for food for (7) days and that would include some nice dinners too! But Frankly, a nice dinner every other day is plenty and eating around the world in EPCOT is awesome!! When you do not have the dining plan it opens up so many more options of things to do, the freedom to go where you want and have fun doing it!
So, by my calculations, the total would be $2631. And I am serious, you would love that resort! Great rooms overlooking Downtown Disney, balconies, and the rooms are almost twice as big as a Disney room. Just my suggestion, I know you would like it. I'm not a Disney travel planner... just someone who lives in Miami and goes to Disney a few times a year. I know how to afford Disney on a budget! Go for it, and Good Luck!
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- Mike Fink Keel Boats Boatswain
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
Thanks so much for the replies. I also have a Disney Visa and have close $500.00 so my park ticket is taken care off. I just have this thing that if I cannot pay cash for my vacation then I need to wait until I can. I just purchased a condo last year and have to budget much more carefully then in the past. I'm definitely going to check out the The Buena Vista. I'm traveling with someone a bit older and not sure how much extra walking they can do. I was planning on renting a scooter for her as she had a small stroke a few years ago and has really slowed down. I agree about the food plan, I find it annoying to have to work my park visits around reservations, but my friend loves eating and visiting the restaurants. It's a big part of the vacation for her. A few times I've gone on my own, I just do counter service. It's been 2.5 years since my last visit and my last visit was horrible. We have my brother put into the hospital the night before I left for mental illness and every day as I spoke to my other brother I would just cry in the middle of MK. I so wanted to go home but again was traveling with a friend. I really need a visit to the happiest place on earth!
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
I hope you go and have a wonderful trip. But seriously check out the Buena Vista Palace, it's above expectations. They have a shuttle going to Downtown Disney and the parks too, very convenient. Good luck to you!
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
You should check out renting DVC as well...if you are looking for an affordable way to stay on property. Depending on the time of year, you could stay in a deluxe studio room at Old Key West for around $150 per night...total...because there is no hotel tax when renting DVC like there is when you pay Disney or stay in any other hotel. That is the only way DW and I can afford to go down there because you can pay $150 per night for a room that would normally cost $350-$500.
I would ditto cousininmiami about not doing the park hoppers...that could save a bit too...especially if you are staying that long. And yes...the meal plan is only worth it if you have a large family with you...and you are getting it for free. Even then it is just barely worth it. For two adults going to WDW...it is totally not even close to being worth it. You pay with your Magic Band now for everything...so the convenience factor doesn't even exist anymore.
Go check out http://www.UndercoverTourist.com for great prices on park tickets. I have a link that will save you more at their site if you want to PM me. Or you could just sign up for the monthly newsletters from http://www.MouseSavers.com which is who gives out the links.
There are definitely ways to save money here and there...or most of us here would have stopped going a long time ago.
I would ditto cousininmiami about not doing the park hoppers...that could save a bit too...especially if you are staying that long. And yes...the meal plan is only worth it if you have a large family with you...and you are getting it for free. Even then it is just barely worth it. For two adults going to WDW...it is totally not even close to being worth it. You pay with your Magic Band now for everything...so the convenience factor doesn't even exist anymore.
Go check out http://www.UndercoverTourist.com for great prices on park tickets. I have a link that will save you more at their site if you want to PM me. Or you could just sign up for the monthly newsletters from http://www.MouseSavers.com which is who gives out the links.
There are definitely ways to save money here and there...or most of us here would have stopped going a long time ago.
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
If you need to rent a scooter for your friend, be sure to check out off-site rentals. Figment has had to rent one the last few trips we have taken, and she saves quite a lot by renting from a local company instead of renting one at the parks. The bonus to that is you have the scooter to use at the hotel and in Downtown Disney and not just in the parks. Mom used Walker Mobility and has been quite happy with the service and the price.foldmama wrote:Thanks so much for the replies. I also have a Disney Visa and have close $500.00 so my park ticket is taken care off. I just have this thing that if I cannot pay cash for my vacation then I need to wait until I can. I just purchased a condo last year and have to budget much more carefully then in the past. I'm definitely going to check out the The Buena Vista. I'm traveling with someone a bit older and not sure how much extra walking they can do. I was planning on renting a scooter for her as she had a small stroke a few years ago and has really slowed down. I agree about the food plan, I find it annoying to have to work my park visits around reservations, but my friend loves eating and visiting the restaurants. It's a big part of the vacation for her. A few times I've gone on my own, I just do counter service. It's been 2.5 years since my last visit and my last visit was horrible. We have my brother put into the hospital the night before I left for mental illness and every day as I spoke to my other brother I would just cry in the middle of MK. I so wanted to go home but again was traveling with a friend. I really need a visit to the happiest place on earth!
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
I would recommend booking with someone other than Disney directly. I use Magical Journeys. Offers always come up for that time whether it be 30% of the room or free dining. When I book with them they automatically apply the discount to my reservation once it is available. Also do you have AAA? It's not much but that can save you a little money along the way. Is your email registered with Disney? They do send out discount pin code every so often, I've saved 40% of rooms in the past with those.
But I agree, full price rack rates are a bit overwhelming.........I go quite often (2-3 times a year) and have never had to pay full price.
But I agree, full price rack rates are a bit overwhelming.........I go quite often (2-3 times a year) and have never had to pay full price.
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
Have you tried staying at a value resort? They are very comfortable and affordable. Be on the lookout for free dining plan too.
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I would agree with Buena Vista. Too bad they don't have Extra Magic Hours though. I am not sure why the Hilton is the only affiliate resort offering EMH.
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
That is always a good thing to weigh as well, with the time of year you are going, how important is the EMH?
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
I'm thinking EMH is getting to be more and more important, no matter what time of the year you visit. The "slow" periods are getting more and more rareWizzard419 wrote:That is always a good thing to weigh as well, with the time of year you are going, how important is the EMH?
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
True, plus since it would be October, that also means MK would be closing early regularly (I'm guessing) for the Halloween event which means people would be leaving that park to go to other parks.
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
Yes, they close at 7 every other day, on average, for the MNSSHP. And, Epcot is JAMMED at the same time for F&W.Wizzard419 wrote:True, plus since it would be October, that also means MK would be closing early regularly (I'm guessing) for the Halloween event which means people would be leaving that park to go to other parks.
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Re: Just Priced Room, Tickets & Meal Plan and Almost Died
Foldmama, let me make a suggestion: the best move we ever made was renting vacation homes. We are renting a home on Lake Sawyer right now through Homeaway. The owner rents it for 750/week. We are renting it monthly for $2250...less than what your hotel is going to cost you! If you are interested, I can provide the link to the property. Homeaway has hundreds of other rentals in the Kissimmee/Orlando area as well. This particular property we can see the MK fireworks every night from our back yard!!!!
We also have rented with another company locally called Heavenly Holiday Homes. Marcy Mackey is the owner/rental agent. she is phenomenal. She has lots and lots of wonderful homes for rent.
The advantage of these homes: tons and tons of room (on average 1700 square feet), 3 to 4 bedrooms, full kitchens, screened pool/lanai, fully stocked...just bring your clothes and toothbrush! We have been renting homes here since arriving last August and plan to continue doing this for the foreseeable future.
We also have rented with another company locally called Heavenly Holiday Homes. Marcy Mackey is the owner/rental agent. she is phenomenal. She has lots and lots of wonderful homes for rent.
The advantage of these homes: tons and tons of room (on average 1700 square feet), 3 to 4 bedrooms, full kitchens, screened pool/lanai, fully stocked...just bring your clothes and toothbrush! We have been renting homes here since arriving last August and plan to continue doing this for the foreseeable future.
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