Saving Money In Disney World

United States
April 28, 2013 12:37pm CST
A trip to Walt Disney World has always been my favorite vacation. Disney does come with a price tag so I try and keep the cost down whenever I can. There are several ways I try and save money, without taking away from the Disney Magic, 1.Only purchasing the park base tickets is the only way I have found to save money only park tickets. The parks are so big that it can become rushed when you try and two parks in one day anyways. 2. I take advantage off all the free events I can, you can bet my family and I are always watching the parades and firework shows. 3.The most important tip I have is to do your research before you go, there are so many blogs that share information about Disney discounts that can not be found on the Disney Site itself. What are ways you and your family save money in Disney?
7 responses
@maryhu (30)
• Accord, New York
10 Dec 13
yes, dear, I like you ideas.
• Berlin, Germany
21 Nov 13
Disney World is the my favorite vacation hot spot. Thanks for the sharing your views and tips on saving money during our holiday trip..
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
28 Apr 13
If I went to Disneyland Paris, Disney World in Florida or Disneyland in California I would try to get one carer, one disabled child and one normal child. I would pay for one park only. We would each take a picnic including sandwiches, crisps, fruit, biscuits and drinks. I would try to take in any free events like fireworks.
• Philippines
29 Apr 13
Disneyland Hongkong is nearer to our country. I ish I copuld go there in time with sufficient budget. For sure, if I decide to go ther with my family, I would take the cheapest airfare but not the cheapest hotel accomodation.
@marguicha (222756)
• Chile
28 Apr 13
I always have gone to Orlando for a week on a timeshare. That means an awesome apartment for 6 people for about $1000 a week. THen I buy 4 days at Disney and get there with backpacks with sandwixhs and cookies. I only buy cold sodas inside as food is very expensive. THe good thing about 4 days is that you can go to and fro all the parks during the 4 days.
• Canada
29 Apr 13
As a young child I was taken to Disney World by my parents and I am grateful that they did. I had a lot of fun from what I can remember, and of course it didn't cost me anything. In hindsight, their generosity is one thing I am glad for, but mainly, I am happy have been there as I will never return again. I won't ever have children as I don't see them worth my time and effort and as an adult I am no longer interested in the sights and sounds offered by this child friendly amusement park.
@blackrusty (3519)
• Mexico
28 Apr 13
some thing to think about is try to do a time share event where you go look at them they will often offer gifts one of them is tickets to the park and that now days can be a lot of money you will find these out side of shopping centers for the most part the reason I know this is I use to sell time share good luck and just flat tell them know you wont buy they will still have to give you the tickets