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lawtchan

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taking the family in december to Disneyworld/Universal...


holy $hit


the prices of the park tickets...:scared :scared

family of 5 for 6 days worth of tickets..2000.00

and that's no park to park.....

anyone know of any deals :shrug: :shrug:

:0003 :0003
 

Skipper

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I have never found anyone who can get a Disney deal. Wifey wants to go then too AND do the fawkin' cruise.

If you go, make sure you go to MGM. They sell beer there:0074
 

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Make a photocopy of your tix as well... if you lose one then they'll reissue otherwise you're fawked.
 

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My twins are only 2 months old.

I have already started a Disney account with our bank for 2018.

I put $500 in there yesterday and I am buying tickets from Nole as they don't expire (Go in 2018 for 2011 prices) :0074

I fully expect to spend $10,000 on a Disney vacation with hotel and dining.

I know there are less expensive ways to do it, but fuck it. I want the best.

Sometimes I hate that fucking mouse, but it will be insane fun! :0074


lawtchan - book with Nole if you can! He'll save you $$$$$ :0074 :0074 :0074
 

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It is usually impossible to get a deal at disney.
$2k still sounds pretty expensive

I recently saw a commercial that said you could do it for under $300 a person, but that probably depends on where you are flying from.
 

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We (Plus another couple) went a couple years back and rented a Condo (VRBO) with pool/hot tub about 45 mins outside of Disney. Saved a lot of $ by doing most of the meals there. It also was easier too get the kids to leave each day knowing they could go swimming when we got back.
 

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We (Plus another couple) went a couple years back and rented a Condo (VRBO) with pool/hot tub about 45 mins outside of Disney. Saved a lot of $ by doing most of the meals there. It also was easier too get the kids to leave each day knowing they could go swimming when we got back.

We stayed here... 2 BR and 2 bath, full kitchen, washer/dryer, killer pool and about 10min away from Disney. Less than $150 a night... been a few years though.

http://www.starwoodhotels.com/sheraton/property/overview/index.html?propertyID=5608
 

marine

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AAA is one of the best Disney "dealers" around and offers the most competitive pricing for Disney activities. well worth the ~ $70 yearly fee for AAA based on the discount you get booking a disney package.

Took my family of 4 about 3 years ago and I think I got it for about $4500 for 6 days/5 nights at a resort on the nice property (wilderness lodge or something) and meals and park tickets. Flights there and back were taken care of via alternative methods

you dont need park hopper tickets. better to just do one park a day. you lose too much time transiting between parks.

time of year - makes a HUGE difference in the pricing.

the other way to get some kind of deal is be a resident, or have a FL resident buy your stuff for you and walk in with you.
 
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