Anyone who knows us knows that my husband and I are two of the most frugal people on the planet. A lot of people assume that the words "frugal" and "Disney" can never go together, but that's not necessarily the case. Walt Disney World is one of our favorite places to travel as a family, so we've come up with a system for making those priceless Disney memories on a budget. Tip #1: Be on the lookout for discounts and promotions. Disney does go "on sale" pretty regularly. Disney releases several promotions throughout the year for either discounted rooms, packages, or free dining plans. There are also military and Florida resident discounts. If you're planning your own trip, you'll need to check Disney's website pretty regularly in order to apply any applicable promotions to your reservation. If you're working with a travel agent, your travel agent will notify you when a new promotion is released and then apply it for you.
If you read my previous blog post , then you know that character dining is something that even this frugal girl is willing to splurge on at Disney World! I say "splurge" because admittedly character dining is an investment. That's why I think it's helpful to know as much as you can about the various character meals that are offered so that you can choose the ones that will be the best fit for your family. So, in order to help with that, I'm going to be sharing my honest reviews of the most recent character meals that I've done at Disney World. If this topic is something that you're interested in, check back over the next couple weeks for updates! The first character meal I'll be reviewing in this series is one that, as a Disney princess enthusiast, I was very excited about! I loved Cinderella when I was a little girl, so attending Cinderella's Happily Ever After Dinner at 1900 Park Fare was definitely a Disney dream come true for me. 1900
My last blog post was all about how to save money at Disney World , so today I'm going to share with you a few things that I'm willing to actually spend money on at Disney World. Here's my list of top things that are worth the splurge! 1. Staying On-Property There are perks that come with staying at a Disney resort hotel that always make it worth it for me. First is an earlier fastpass+ booking window. Guests staying at Disney resorts get an extra 30 days to make their fastpass+ selections. For popular rides such as Flight of Passage, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and Frozen Ever After, your chances of getting a fastpass+ if you're not staying at a Disney resort are slim and nil. Another perk is earlier access to dining reservations. Guests not staying at a Disney resort can only make their dining reservations 180 days out from each day of their Disney vacation. Guests staying at a Disney resort can start making their advanced dining reservations 180 days out from th
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