Tips for Disney Parks & Cruise Lines

Here is our tip for saving money on trips to Walt Disney World and any other hotel for that matter. First of all, we bought a Coleman about the size of a six-pack. It cost about $7 at Wal-Mart. Next we bought a small coffee maker, big enough to make two cups. I think this cost about $12. We buy a pint of milk a day and keep it in the Coleman with ice to keep it cool. We take coffee with us, and sugar for that matter, and not forgetting some plastic cups and we are able to make coffee in the hotel room and use fresh milk. What a treat. And guess what? The coffee maker fits inside the Coleman for transportation, couldn't be better! With coffee at about a dollar a cup at least, you can see how much can be saved on a vacation of a week or two if people have 4-6cups a day in your room. The cost savings will easily pay for the Coleman and the coffee maker just on your first trip. Needless to say, we take plastic bowls and breakfast cereal with us to have our breakfast before setting out to the parks. - Dave and Jane Young
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At WDW, it is difficult to save both time and money. Usually you have to spend one to save the other. Figure out which is more important to you, and plan accordingly. For instance, buses will take longer than driving, but will save you the cost of a rental car and parking fees. - Jen Kitchen
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My family, like most others, books it's trip more than a year ahead of time. We begin stashing away $10 a week in Disney Gift Cards as soon as we make our vacation ressies. This in addition to whatever other money we budget or save. The Gift Carfd go in an envelope and remain there until trip time. Based on a 52 week calender year that gives you $520, enough to cover most of your meals budget and it's money you hardly even missed from your weekly budget!! - Barry Richard from Massachusetts
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If you are a Florida resident we have a great deal for you. My family and I are annual passholders and frequently visit WDW. We have the Tables in Wonderland and it save's us 20% at most sit down restaurants. This card is $125.00 for the year. We saved that in one weekend. - The Hill's

EDITOR'S NOTE: Tables in Wonderland is now available to all annual passholders as well as to all Florida Residents.
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If you are a Florida resident we have a great deal for you. My family and I are annual passholders and frequently visit WDW. We have the Tables in Wonderland and it save's us 20% at most sit down restaurants. This card is $125.00 for the year. We saved that in one weekend. - The Hill's

EDITOR'S NOTE: Tables in Wonderland is now available to all annual passholders as well as to all Florida Residents.
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It is helpful to use http://expedia.com and http://travelocity.com to get low fares, but you can get lower prices without going to Priceline. Simply remember the airline and time of departure/arrival that you find from expedia or travelocity and then go to the actual airline's homepage. If you book that exact flight that you saw elsewhere, it will sometimes be $10 - $20 cheaper per flight!!! I used this philosophy to help plan my next trip to WDW and actually saved a total of $60. - Mike Faas
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It is helpful to use http://expedia.com and http://travelocity.com to get low fares, but you can get lower prices without going to Priceline. Simply remember the airline and time of departure/arrival that you find from expedia or travelocity and then go to the actual airline's homepage. If you book that exact flight that you saw elsewhere, it will sometimes be $10 - $20 cheaper per flight!!! I used this philosophy to help plan my next trip to WDW and actually saved a total of $60. - Mike Faas
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Before we leave for Disney, we save up those photo-developing mailers that come in the mail--you know, the ones that develop film for much cheaper than in stores. We keep one in a fanny pack, all filled out and ready to mail. When a roll of film is done, we pop it in the envelope (most now don't require stamps) and drop it in a mailbox. When we get home, some of our pictures are waiting for us when we pick up the mail. (And it's a lot cheaper--especially when you take as many pictures as we do!!) - Sue
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When we went to WDW last fall, my wife made a calendar out of posterboard and taped small treats to each day. Our two children we able to take one treat off the calendar each day after dinner during the last month. It really made for a quite an event each day after dinner. - Robert Hopson
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We take pictures off the net and write letters from all of our girls favorite Disney characters. As the weeks go buy they get a letter daily telling them to hurry down and visit, it is a joy to see there faces light up when the mail arrives. - Shane Curtis
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We put our dirty clothes in a duffel bag. We just use it like a hamper during the trip, and then you can wash the duffel bag along with the clothes afterwards. Plus, if you lose the duffel bag it's cheaper to replace -- though, for some reason, the airlines never lose that item. - Steve
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We put our dirty clothes in a duffel bag. We just use it like a hamper during the trip, and then you can wash the duffel bag along with the clothes afterwards. Plus, if you lose the duffel bag it's cheaper to replace -- though, for some reason, the airlines never lose that item. - Steve
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We just returned from WDW, and wanted to tell everyone interested in character dining to not give up, thinking it is too late to get reservation for a meal. My girlfriend called at 6 p.m. and got us a reservation for 7:30 p.m. at the Liberty Tree Tavern. So even on the day of, and just hours before, it is still possible. Never assume that it is too late. - Dustin Wilson
We just returned from WDW, and wanted to tell everyone interested in character dining to not give up, thinking it is too late to get reservation for a meal. My girlfriend called at 6 p.m. and got us a reservation for 7:30 p.m. at the Liberty Tree Tavern. So even on the day of, and just hours before, it is still possible. Never assume that it is too late. - Dustin Wilson
We just returned from WDW, and wanted to tell everyone interested in character dining to not give up, thinking it is too late to get reservation for a meal. My girlfriend called at 6 p.m. and got us a reservation for 7:30 p.m. at the Liberty Tree Tavern. So even on the day of, and just hours before, it is still possible. Never assume that it is too late. - Dustin Wilson
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