Cheap Disney vacations

Jan 22
10:23

2009

Matt D Murren

Matt D Murren

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Cheap Disney Vacations are Within Your Reach Do you wish that you could afford a Disney Vacation? Well, the chances are that you can! All the magic of Disney doesn’t have to come with an exorbitant price tag. With the right planning and ingenuity, Disney vacations can not only be reasonably priced, but even downright cheap. Get started planning your cheap Disney vacations today!

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Cheap Disney Vacations are Within Your Reach Do you wish that you could afford a Disney Vacation?  Well,Cheap Disney vacations  Articles the chances are that you can!  All the magic of Disney doesn’t have to come with an exorbitant price tag.  With the right planning and ingenuity, Disney vacations can not only be reasonably priced, but even downright cheap.  Get started planning your cheap Disney vacations today!

How cheap can a Disney vacation be?  And what do you have to do to get one?  To begin your planning, you should pick a time of year to take your Disney vacation.  The best times are the off-seasons—Hurricane season (August and September), most of January, and October to November are quite times when prices are at their lowest.

Start off by deciding where to stay.  Hotels in Orlando have a range of prices, but it’s amazing how low prices can be if you stay off-site.  It’s not unusual to find rooms for $30-40 a night.  If you have a large party (6+ people), you might want to consider renting a condo or home; you can often find a 3 or more bedroom vacation home in the same price range as a 2.5 star hotel.  When you split the cost between multiple families, the cost can be cheaper than any hotel room available.  Similarly, if visiting Disneyland, staying off-site will save you hundreds of dollars a night.

When it comes to meals, there are many cheap options in Orlando.  Meals inside the Disney parks can have steep prices, so it’s best to plan eating off-site as much as possible.  A web search for cheap food in Orlando can help you make a food budget.  Getting some basic food items at the local grocery store can also be a great money-saver if you have a fridge in your hotel room.

The biggest cost you will face on a Disney vacation is the actual admission to the Disney parks.  The best way to save in this area is to buy multi-day ticket.  The price of a one-day ticket to any one of the four Disney World parks is about $80 for an adult.  But if you buy an adult 5-day ticket (which allows you to visit one park per day for five days), your cost will be more like $47 per day.

With these tips in mind, you too can enjoy all the magic Disney has to offer.  Plan your cheap Disney vacations today!