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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Disney Vacation on a Budget

I was thinking I could give this post the title “Disney, Take Two” since it was our second family vacation to Disney.  But we didn’t really take TWO, you see.  We took THREE.  Yep, all three kids.  I guess technically, we took all three kids the last time as well, but I was pregnant with the youngest, so he was easy to keep up with.

Somehow, we survived this trip with a preteen who has a tendency to be melodramatic (as I imagine most adolescent girls are), a happy-go-lucky girl who was ready to ride every roller coaster in the parks, and a wild, rambunctious 2-year-old.  And we did it without a stroller.  Yes, we’re a little nuts.  We made a pact that we would not spend 15 dollars per day on a stroller when we were already spending so much on tickets and the occasional snack inside the parks (the hassle of pushing a stroller around the miles we’d walk was not appealing).

Even without a stroller, the youngest was usually patient in lines.

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The last time we went to Disney, we put the entire vacation on a credit card.  We had just found out we were expecting baby #3, and we figured our plans to go in 2008 were out the window with a newborn in tow.  So we bit the bullet, and put the entire thing on plastic.  We stayed on the Disney Resort, ate in all the parks with their meal plan option, and felt like royalty.  Our first trip to Disney was 4 days and 3 nights.  Of course, it took us many more months than that to pay off the credit card, but we didn’t regret it.  Disney does give you red carpet treatment, even in their value resorts.  We left wanting more, and we knew we’d return. 

This time we did things differently.  Being debt free now, we saved for several months to pay for the entire vacation with cash. We spent two days in Magic Kingdom, three at Hollywood Studios, and one at Animal Kingdom. We paid cash in advance for our tickets, stayed at a more luxurious 2-bedroom condo off the resort, and ate dinners mostly at restaurants outside of Disney, had sandwiches from our cooler for lunch (which we went back to the parking lot to eat on certain days), and ate one lunch in a Disney park.  We were able to stay a full 7 days this time (with two extra days at a different hotel both on the way to Orlando and on the way back).  Our vacation was double the time, with an extra kid, but our cost was not doubled at all.  Though I am not a fan of paying for the parking (which if we’d stayed on the Disney premises would have been waived), we still did not spend as much per day, even though we had an extra person.

Next time we go, we want to make sure of two things.  First, we’ll go later in the year, during the slow season for Disney.  And second, we will wait a few more years until the youngest grows one more foot. He was able at the age of 2 to ride Goofy’s Barnstormer rollercoaster and loved it, but I’m sure his sisters will be ready to get him on more thrill rides next time.

Friday, November 9, 2007

I want to live at DisneyWorld

And who wouldn't? We recently returned after a 4-day stay on the Disney grounds in Orlando, FL. It had been 25 years since I had been. We decided this fall would be better to go than next fall, when I'll be dragging a 5-month-old baby around diapering and feeding every 2 hours. I guess feeding the baby in lines would not be so bad, but having to change diapers and carry a diaper bag around do not appeal to me. So, this year we went, and we'll go again when the baby is older.

Watching my girls and their amazement was worth the trip, but it's hard not to get sucked into the magic of Disney.

We felt so pampered the entire time we were there, and did not want to leave. The food was amazing. I highly recommend that anyone get the Dining Plan they offer. We were never hungry. And staying on the grounds is a must in my book. Not having to worry about parking every day was really nice.
If our family was not in Tennessee, I'd move our family down to Orlando and work at Disney. I'd even clean the toilets (well, once the nausea subsides from pregnancy). All the toilets have automatic flush features there, so how bad could it be?

I could go on about our trip, but all I can say is that if you have kids, at least one trip to Disney in their early childhood is highly recommended.
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