Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Ok, so even though I know its 2009, I'm hopefully going to be visting in 2010, and normally the rates don't change that much. But anyway, I was wondering if their is ANYTHING I can do about haveing 5 people in Disney, and one of them not have to be under the same package we as the other 4 are. The reason for this is because someone like my mom doesn't want to spend 7 days walking around Disney with a bunch of Teenage girls, and it would be a complete waste of money to spend extra on her, when she isn't going to use it! So, what do you think? No? Yes? Or should I just get two rooms, and give her her own room, so we don't have to spend the extra on her.. Also, keep in mind that if we could stay all together then we would be getting a room in Disney Vaulve Music Resort as a family sweet, instead of a normal two. Also, were on a tight budget so keep that in mind.. Thanks :D|||If you are all on the same package, you must be fully on the same package. But the good news is, you don't have to have a package, unless you want the dining plan. Many times it is actually less money to book your parts a la carte than get a package (even during free dining). Just use a room only discount (see: www.mousemisers.com and sign up for alerts)--you can apply it to an existing reservations and then buy discounted tickets. See: http://hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Buy-a-Wal鈥?/a> Out of pocket dining can cost you less than the dining plan too. See: http://trifter.com/usa-canada/florida/ev鈥?/a>

But, if the dining plan is your best use of funds, or you just find it easier, the good news is that after 3 days, each additional day at Disney is only $3 per day. Of course, ticket prices go up August 2, so that might change.

Another thing to consider is if more than one of you is over 18, two rooms *could* save you money. There is a surcharge for every extra adult over 2 in a room. Two rooms would also give you two bathrooms. You might want to even look at renting DVC points, to get a bigger room; sometimes it can be less than two rooms.

You have a 101 options. Spend a little time getting to know what your options are and you'll find the least expensive way to go to Disney. Oh, 2010 prices should be released in mid-august|||I say subscribe to the Disney Destination's newsletter

They fill you in on Special Disney offers all the time.|||I agree that it is worth it to get the 7day ticket, as it is only a little bit more money, yet very useful. Your mom may want to stay at the hotel during the day when it is hot out, but would have the option of going to the parks later in the evening for dinner, shopping and even some rides. I would also suggest calling the Disney reservations hot-line and talking to someone directly, they may be able to give you an option that you haven't already thought of. Also check mousesavers.com and disboards.com for planning tips!|||Go to the Walt Disney World web site and play with the ticket prices. You will see that they charge a lot of money for the first 3 days, and very little for each day after that. For instance, a 3 day Magic Your Way ticket is $212. A 7 day Magic Your Way ticket is $228. So, the first 3 days cost about $70 each, and the next 4 days cost about $4 each.

If she plans to go to the parks for 3 days, you might as well pop for the entire 7 day ticket and let her have options. She can choose to go to the parks, or not. It is only $4, so she can go for a few hours, and bail out if she wants.

You would have to check our the same type of math with the package reservations to make sure that it comes out the same way. I have never tried that.

Have fun.

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