Our Top 3 Buffets at Walt Disney World

by: guide4wdw – Collin

In my opinion, no Disney vacation is complete without at least one excellent meal. No matter if you’re spending one day in Magic Kingdom or 7-10 days hitting all the parks and Disney Springs I firmly believe a great meal can transform your vacation. It doesn’t have to be a table service buffet. A counter service location or even simply a special snack can create memories of a lifetime. However, the benefit of the meal isn’t necessarily about the food, but rather the experience that meal creates.


So many people in today’s society are so busy that they don’t always have time to sit down as a family or with friends and just enjoy each others company. You can share a piece of your day, or a concern in your life, but more than anything sitting down together gives you that opportunity to put away the technology and connect with the people you care about the most. To me, that’s one of the prime strengths of any Disney vacation. When you step into that “Disney Property Bubble” you can leave the requirements of the world behind for just a few minutes and simply enjoy the moment. 

medianet_width = “728”; medianet_height = “90”; medianet_crid = “840150033”; medianet_versionId = “3111299”; //contextual.media.net/nmedianet.js?cid=8CUD9LO5TTo me, it doesn’t matter which of the hundreds of dining locations on property you choose to dine at, and it really doesn’t matter what type of meal it is. When you get that opportunity to sit with family around the table and just enjoy the moment and the excitement of your day, there’s truly nothing quite like it. It’s a simple joy that so often gets overlooked in the thrills of planning your vacation and one of the most exciting surprises that unfolds as you sit down for a meal at your desired location. I know that sounds trivial, but in the grand scheme of things the simple interactions we share with those we care the most about while on vacation are what we’ll remember for the rest of our lives. It’s the little things that you’ll remember after your vacation is completed. I’ve said it before, but no matter how great the attractions or dining locations are or even become in the future the true spirit of Disney is rooted in the memories you share with family. 

So, today we’ve come up with a few great buffet style options for your Disney vacation and a few that have created those lasting experiences for us over the years. While not everything on this list will be a strict “buffet” by the true sense of the word, some of our top picks utilize an all you can eat family style meal that rivals the experience of a full fledge buffet with the added benefit of it being brought right to you. 

1. Crystal Palace

I start with Crystal Palace for many reasons but one particular reason stands out well beyond the rest. On one of our most recent 7 day trips (see our 7 day itinerary if you’re looking to plan a similar vacation) to the parks, we actually ate here twice. The first time was through a typical reservation, but the second time we happened to score a last minute reservation as we scrolled through the My Disney Experience App (here’s how we go about last minute reservations). The second day was completely luck of the draw in a way, but we wouldn’t have even looked for it if it weren’t for the exemplary experience we had the previous day. 


Now, I should preface this with the fact that we’ve been going to Crystal Palace for years and absolutely love it each and every time. The menu works for our tastes and while it rarely changes, I can’t complain because they’re not attempting to fix something that isn’t broken in the first place. With that being said, I have to share the story of chef Ron. On our first trip to the dining location during our stay, we happened to notice that the mini corndogs that used to be a part of the kids buffet (I’m not ashamed to eat something off of the kids buffet lol) were no longer a part of the typical offerings. So, in a joking manner a few of us in the group were talking about it and it caught the attention of a chef who promptly came over to us and asked, with a big grin on his face, if we wanted corndogs. Naturally, we said yes, and Ron disappeared casually for about 10 minutes. As we made our way back to the table and started eating our first plate of the meal, Ron pops up out of nowhere with a gigantic bowl of corndogs for the whole family and sets it down at our table. I was expecting maybe a small plate or something of the sort, but he arrived with a huge smile on his face with the bowl full of probably 40+ mini corndogs gently draped with a white cloth. We were blown away and completely shocked by the presentation. 

For us, it wasn’t about the meal item (although the corndogs were hot and wonderful), but rather the fact that the chef went above and beyond to make a difference for our family that we never expected and he never had to go out of his way to create. Fast forward to the next day, for our second meal (at breakfast this time) and Ron happened to be around once again. He came over to us, struck up a brief conversation and managed to make our second experience just as welcoming as the first. That little story and many others just like it are the largest reason we will go back to Crystal Palace time and time again.      


2. Whispering Canyon

Much like Crystal Palace, Whispering Canyon has been apart of our vacations for years on end. The number of excellent interactions with cast members we’ve shared with family there could never be fully expressed in words. The cast honestly makes every necessary attempt to assure you not only enjoy your meal but also leave with a laugh and a smile on your face. The food is excellent, and the Canyon Skillet is a show stopping entree (served family style), but that’s not what sets this apart. Jethro and Sunshine, to simply name two particular cast members have personally made a difference in our vacations over the years along with many others. 

I can particularly recall one meal where we weren’t having the best day for a variety of reasons. We were extremely exhausted and it was late in the week, and the mood of the day was quickly headed in the wrong direction until we arrived at Wilderness Lodge.

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From the moment the meal started, Sunshine showed up at our table with a big smile and a friendly persona that brought a little bit of extra joy to our day and a needed energy to start the meal off right. As the dining process went on, she took a personal interest in our family’s story and not only where we were from but continued on to ask about what brought us to the parks and so much more. We even found out that we had a mutual friend that had worked with her at some point durning a college program before her time at Wilderness Lodge. Long story made short, it was an experience that created a unique memory and turned a simple situation into the highlight of a vacation. If you want to hear the rest of the story, you’ll want to take a look at our Legendary Cast of the Disney Parks – “Sunshine” From Whispering Canyon post.

Jethro on the other hand has a different personality. He’s equally as invested in the guest experience but is one of the most humble individuals you’ll come across with one of the coveted blue name tags signifying the Disney Legacy Award. I see the particular award as one of the highest honors any cast member could ever receive. It not only is awarded by fellow cast and supervisors but also for keeping the Disney dream alive and honoring it. When talking with Jethro he’ll outright tell you “he’s just a cast member” or some similar rendition of the same phrase, but to many he’s an icon of a restaurant experience and one that I hope is still there today and will continue to be there for many years to come. 
     

3. Chef Mickey’s 

Moving back to a more traditional buffet, there’s very little that remains more iconic than this dining establishment. Located on the 4th floor, in the heart of the Gran Concourse, at the Contemporary resort, you can sit with family, watch the monorail pass over head or take in picturesque views of the surrounding Bay Lake and Seven Seas Lagoon. The meal is quite pricey, but offers something for nearly any guest preferences. We’ve eaten here with friends with allergies (actually at each of the locations on this list) and never had any issue. Plus, it gives you a prime opportunity to take in the massive Mary Blair mural highlighting the Grand Concourse (don’t forget to look for the 5 legged goat!) The atmosphere is a unique piece of any Disney vacation and a magical destination for guests of all ages, but particularly children who get to interact and enjoy time with Mickey and friends in their chef attire. 

I can’t really recall any particular cast member or memory to share from this place in particular, but the number of little memories are hard to gather into one small paragraph. Everything from birthdays to special character interactions have happened here and they are something we’ll never take for granted. 

If you noticed a trend in this top buffet selection, it was actually quite intentional. You see, Disney dining for me isn’t about what you spend or how fancy the location may or may not be, but rather about the time shared with the people you care the most about and the interactions these places help create. You could go and dine in NYC at high end dining locations by the dozens, but the heart the cast members put into creating an experience that goes above and beyond is something that only Disney can fully bring to the table. It’s one of the many reasons we love the parks, but also one of the greatest factors in why we return time and time again.  

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Last but certainly not least, if you’re starting the planning process, a great place to start are with some of our top planning articles! Looking for dining? Check out Disney World Dining Tips For 2018. Want to start with some more tips, 44 Excellent Disney World Tips for 2018 or Disney World Planning Guide and Tips For 2018 are a great place to begin! Looking to save money on tickets, check out our friends over at The Official Ticket Center for great deals that even made it into our 2018 Discount Disney World Ticket selections! 

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Our Top Disney World Resorts For Adults

by: guide4wdw – Collin

Picking a Disney resort is a huge part of the Disney vacation planning experience, especially for those of us who are not local. However, the planning process shouldn’t be dominated by a set “must do everything” mentality, but rather a more relaxed journey planning your way through the parks. I understand that statement in itself sounds contradictory to just about everything on this site, but the best way to describe my frame of thought is to recommend that you plan only what’s absolutely necessary. Plan your resort accommodations, buy your tickets well in advance, and make your dining reservations. With the exception of the last one of the pieces of the puzzle listed, these things are pieces of the vacation that you really can’t do at the last minute. Dining is an exception if you’re willing to be a little less stringent about where you want to eat and when. If you’re not looking to catch Be Our Guest or Cinderellas Royal Table (and even sometimes if you are), dont worry about booking them at the beginning of the 180 day reservation window. For many, that type of planning gets them excited for their vacation and I can appreciate that, but it’s not always necessary. 

I’ve personally seen reservations for Be Our Guest and many other hard to get reservations pop up on the dining app the day before, or even the day of, your planned time in the parks. However, Disney resorts aren’t quite that way. Last minute reservations are certainly doable at times in regards to resorts, but it’s not the ideal way to plan your accommodations. Personally, I don’t recommend trying to book a stay (without flexible dates) less than 2 months out. The suggested booking window will vary for peak seasons and special events but if you’re looking for a particular resort, the earlier you book, the better off you’ll be. (If you are booking last minute, I highly recommend an authorized Disney travel planner to help you find any last minute possibilities)

So, to get to what you probably came for in the first place, we’re taking a look at the resorts as a whole and diving into what we see as the very best resorts for adult trips. Of course, kids and adults are welcome at any and all resorts on property at any time but a few select options stand out to me as the best case scenario for an adult getaway. 

We’ll start out with our suggestions at the value tier and work up from there to the deluxe category of resort accommodations. Honestly, we tend to stay deluxe simply because that’s what works for us, but we also tend to avoid the dining plan because that also works for us. There’s no perfect way to do Disney, and I’m sure many opinions will differ from mine, but we’ll jump right into it and see what we come up with!

Values

1. Pop Century
The value tier is a bit unique in the world of Disney accommodations. The hotels are great and remain incredibly clean, but many guests down play them simply because of the other top tier options on property. Personally, I don’t see why. A value resort is every bit as “Magical” as any other Disney resort and I’d go as far as to say that any Disney value resort would stack up to any major hotel chains typical accommodations anywhere in the country. The values are great for what they are. They’re not going to have the most elaborate theming thats deep with little hidden details like the Wilderness Lodge, but you still get that Disney flair that sets them apart from all other vacation destinations. 

If you’re taking that into consideration, I recommend Pop Century as the best value resort. Not only does it feature a more “Disney” inspired theme in a round about way, but it’s also separated from the hustle and bustle of the dance teams, cheerleaders, and sports teams which typically reside at the three All-Star resorts. For adults in particular, it features a great food court, an excellent pool, and some of the better transportation options of it’s tier. 

Last, but certainly not least, you have the fact of it’s price point. Pop Century, while typically a touch more expensive than the All-Stars remains quite budget friendly throughout the year, and even at peak times. For adult only trips, it’s probably your best option of the value tier. 

Moderates

1. Caribbean Beach 
The moderate resorts are a unique blend of deluxe theming combined with value transportation. For years, we vacationed almost exclusively at Caribbean Beach. We loved the resort (especially when we scored a great room location) and the pool area and all encompassing theming gave us an experience we couldn’t get anywhere else. The bus situation isn’t perfect, and the pool can be a bit of a walk from your resort room, depending on where you get placed, but the little communities allow you to spread out more and avoid a cramped feeling some guests experinece when staying in the value tier.

For adults in particular, the pool area is excellent, the youngest children have their own area to play in, the food and drinks are a few steps away from the pool, and the theming of the rooms is more subtle in regards to the character presence. I’ll readily admit I’m a bit nostalgic about Caribbean Beach, and while it is an excellent resort if you can handle a resort with multiple bus stops, it’s not my top pick for a moderate resort, but Port Orleans is!  

2. Port Orleans French Quarter
Port Orleans French Quarter has earned an impressive place in the realm of Disney resorts for me and I even went as far as to call it “One of the Best Moderate Resorts” in a recent article here on the site. In my humble opinion, it’s the best bang for your buck on property. Now, that stament may change over the next few years as changes develop at Caribbean Beach and Coronado Springs so we’ll have to wait and see how that plays out in the end, but at the time being I’d recommend Port Orleans to any guest headed to the parks. 

To me, this resort is the ultimate hidden gem. The resort is small, and rooms are never a far walk from the main lobby area, food court, or pool area. The main refillable mug station is just steps away from the main pool and the guest rooms vastly out rank their price level. The counter service food here is some of the best on property. The main dining location is called Floatworks and not only can you purchase the typical cheeseburger and fries, but you can get a little adventurous and try a Po’ Boy Sandwich or even a piece of prime rib! For me, it’s a highlight of any trip and a place we typically stop in even if we’re not staying at that particular resort. We even added it to Our Top 5 Quick Service Dining Options at Walt Disney World!

Another bright spot for French Quarter is it’s transportation. Featuring an easily accessible bus stop that only stops at that particular resort rather than making multiple stops to pick up additional guests at other resorts or at four or five additional stops within your resort. I completely understand that seems trivial but after a long day in the park, the last thing you want to do is stop multiple times before arriving at your destination.     

Deluxe


1. Wilderness Lodge 
Inevitably, deluxe resorts come with a higher price tag than all of the aforementioned resorts, but that price comes with some impressive benefits, especially for an adults only adventure. Wilderness Lodge is a prime example of a resort that offers more than you may expect going in. From the moment you walk in the lobby, the inevitable “wow factor” pops out to you. The large, vastly encompassing high ceilings welcome you from the moment you walk in the door. The level of theming is beyond what you may expect. Not only in the realm of theming but also in the realm of dining. At Wilderness Lodge, you have a few excellent dining opportunities including one of the latest and greatest counter service locations on property in my opinion, Geyser Point. The food is excellent and one of the best Disney cheeseburgers I’ve ever had (even though they offer other items). While providing great food, it also provides an excellent outdoor seating environment that welcomes a casual get together with friends or a simple place to hang out after many hours in the park to unwind and share some stories with friends. 

In a similar yet different way, you have the Carolwood Room which is an impressively themed and historically accurate representation of a passion of the man who started it all. For more on that, feel free to check out in our Outstanding Disney History Hiding in Plain Sight: The Carolwood Room post. 

I could go on and share any number of deluxe accommodations that are truly wonderful places to stay and unlike anything you’ll experience anywhere else in the world. They honestly can be that impressive, but all things considered, you cannot go wrong in the deluxe tier of resorts. For a typical guest though, they may not be the best option for you. They’re very expensive, even on discounted rates (Disney Discounts Are Here For Spring and Early Summer – Up To 20%), and are far from the most economical way to travel in the long run, but do certainly have their perks. It’s all about what works for you and what you want out of a resort stay.  

4 Excellent Places to Relax During a Disney Vacation

by: guide4wdw – Collin

A Disney vacation can be a bit overwhelming at times for guests of all ages. At some point during your trip you’ll inevitably need an escape from the crowds or simply a place to sit back and relax for even just a few minutes. The crowds of the parks can be overwhelming at times, especially during peak seasons, but I dont see that as a reason to avoid the parks altogether, but rather quite the opposite. I see the crowds as an opportunity to explore something new. 

Perhaps, I view the crowds that way because I’ve been able to ride attractions time and time again over the years, or because I tend to enjoy the simpler elements of a Disney experience, but nevertheless, a relaxing spot can make all the difference throughout the course of your Disney vacation. A place of “escape” and a place to relax the mind and simply step away from it all while remaining present in the Disney realm of activities can become a small highlight of the day. No matter what your purpose of your vacation may be, here are a few unique places to step back and relax at Walt Disney World.

While many of these locations are outside of the parks, none of them will be more than 10 minutes away from the heart of the magic in Disney’s theme parks. Additionally, we’re taking a look at some of the less obvious locations and on top of that, locations that cost absolutely nothing extra during your vacation. 
  
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The Second Floor of the Grand Floridian
The Grand Floridian is designed in a way that is quite relaxing and an excellent place to step away from the parks for even just a short while. The resort is a short monorail ride away from the Magic Kingdom and opens up a world of possibilities developing a relaxing venue for guests of all ages. The lobby is complete with a piano playing in the background or a classic band playing in the loft above the main floor, creating a sensory experience that is nearly second to none. Around Christmas, the lobby transforms into a winter wonderland and a Christmas setting like you’d find in a Hollywood movie. 

While the main lobby is excellent, one of my favorite places to relax for even a brief few minutes is on the second floor of the resort. On the right hand side of the lobby, if you’re facing Magic Kingdom, you’ll find a grand staircase lined with red carpet leading up to the second floor. As soon as you arrive on the next level you’ll notice a relatively small seating area off to the right complete with an outdoor covered balcony. As you sit in the comfortable chairs, rest your feet for a while, or take some time to catch up with family or friends you can hear the sounds of the lobby while stepping away from the constant flow of guests. It’s a vastly simple experience but oftentimes the needed few minutes of rest necessary to finish out your day in the parks no matter if you’re a guest of the resort or not.       

(Pictured: The Carolwood Room)

The Carolwood Room 
A second location just a short boat ride away from the Magic Kingdom is Disney’s Wilderness Lodge. Of course, the grand lobby of the resort is typically the selling factor for most guests when booking reservations for the location, there’s a second lobby that many guests completely overlook. The second lobby is a short walk away from the main atrium if you follow the path traveling out the right hand side of the lobby. 

As you walk down the hill you’ll see a second building. That second building is the main section of villas at the resort (the original villas) and actually features it’s own small lobby with a unique twist involving Disney history, The Carolwood Room. I’ve mentioned it many times here on the site, but the Carolwood Room and display is one of my favorite places on Disney property. It’s a place where you can head to late at night, sit down in front of a fireplace, and catch a glimpse at some true Disney history. The chairs are incredibly comfortable, the atmosphere is warm and inviting, and could quite easily be one of the quietest places on property at the right time of day. 

I wont go too in depth about the historical element of the room, because we covered it in detail in ouOutstanding Disney History Hiding in Plain Sight: The Carolwood Room article. All things considered, it’s one of the most overlooked elements of Walt Disney World that I honestly think any guests should go and see even if you’re not looking for a place to relax.

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The Contemporary’s Grand Concourse 
As one of the closest and simplest places to take a break from the parks, the Contemporary’s 4th floor Grand Concourse is a great place to sit down or even wander around for a short amount of time. There are small seating areas throughout the floor in addition to one of the most expansive balconies with an excellent view of the Magic Kingdom. Looking to avoid the majority of the crowds during the Happily Ever After fireworks or have a young child who’s ready to be done for the night? Head to the balcony of the Contemporary’s 4th floor to relax before the show debuts and then as it nears the nightly fireworks debut, head out on the balcony and enjoy the show from a new perspective. It’s not the perfect view of the show and you will miss some of the projections (due to the distance away from the castle) but it’s a magical experience nonetheless. 

   
The Japan Pavilion 
Over at Epcot, you can take a few steps away from the promenade and the day’s activities to a little hideaway full of character at the Japan Pavilion. Tucked away on the left hand side of the pavilion you’ll find a series of fountains over near Katsura Grill. Grab a snack from the counter service location and escape from reality for a brief moment as you explore the unique elements of the garden atmosphere in one of the most picturesque settings in all of Walt Disney World. It’s an incredibly simple location, but one that I see as one of the easiest “escapes” to implement for a long spell or as briefly as you want during your day at Epcot.   

The Polynesian Outdoor Seating 
Last but certainly not least is a casual location that I stumbled into a few short years ago and have surprisingly never mentioned here on the site. Just outside of the Polynesian’s main lobby, near the Captain Cook’s counter service location, you’ll find an outdoor seating area a few steps away from the pool where you can catch a glimpse of the Seven Seas Lagoon and even Magic Kingdom in the distance. It’s nothing overly special, but a great place to grab a snack and take in a view that is certainly hard to beat! The only real downside to this location to step away from the parks to is that it is not air conditioned. However, with the Polynesians main lobby and ample indoor seating also a short distance away, you’ll always have that option to beat the weather if you get hot or a mid afternoon rain shower rolls in unexpectedly. 

Personally, my favorite time to visit this casual spot is in the early evening right after the typical dinner time as the sun goes down and those picturesque Florida sunsets debut. Grab a Dole Whip at Pineapple Lanai a few steps away and take in the sunset before walking down to the beach for an excellent experience you’ll never forget.    

What do you think of our list? Of course, these aren’t show stopping locations, or high end spas that most guests look to for prime relaxation, but if you want a free “escape” look no further! Hopefully, these relatively unique locations can provide you with something special during your vacation experience or something new to try for the first time. 


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Our Top 4 Disney Articles of 2017 – "A Closer Look"

by: guide4wdw – Collin

Without a doubt, the last year has been a huge learning experience, but I wouldn’t of had it any other way. Along the way, we shared a little over 300 articles covering a vast range of Disney World news, tips, and history. However, a few articles stood out as the most popular of the year. 

Of course, we’re a little late in posting this article, considering that we’re already 14 days into 2018, but we thought we’d do a little bit of a throwback post to take a closer look at how the years top posts unfolded. Before we dive into it, I just want to take a moment and say thanks for supporting us over the last year. The site has grown more than I ever expected and continues to amaze me day after day. If this is your first time reading here or if you’re a reader of every post we put out, we truly appreciate you being here and taking the time out of your day to spend a few minutes here with us. 

Moving over to the top articles of the year, we’ll start out with an unfortunate situation turned memorable for many guests of the Swan and Dolphin Resort. During this years closings in preparation for the hurricane, Disney really made the most of a bad situation providing activities for guests that aren’t normally available at resorts and provided entertainment for guests stuck in their resorts. However, one other resort made the most of the unfortunate situation with a celebrity many of us may recognize. Kristen Bell, who was shooting a movie in south Florida as the hurricane rolled in, made a last minute relocation to Orlando to the Swan property (part of the Marriot International group) near Epcot. While she was staying there waiting out the store, she made a special effort to play Bingo with a group of seniors staying at the resort during the storm as well. Along the way, we covered a bit of additional news detailing the items given to guests to get ready for the storm.  

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For a variety of reasons, the article became quite popular. If you want to check it out in full, here’s the original:  

Kristen Bell Bingo, Resort Dining, and Resort Emergency Kits: A Quick Update As Irma Rolls In


The next post on the list brings us to one of my favorite articles based on one of my favorite simple experiences in all of Walt Disney World. A few months back, during our July trip to the parks, we made a special effort to stay until the park officially closed to experience “The Kiss Goodnight.” While that particular short show was excellent and the perfect end to any night at Magic Kingdom, the experience surrounding the show vastly outdid the words of the narration in nearly every way. As the park closes and guests make their way out, the night takes on an entirely different feel. While the park is innately the same in design, the hustle and bustle of the day fades away and there’s a simple elegance of the lands that comes to life in a unique way. The lands are emptied, the music becomes much more pronounced and the atmosphere changes for the better. It’s an incredible experience and while I’m shocked that this post topped our articles for the year, I would certainly say it was a highlight of my year. 

A One of A Kind Disney Experience: Shutting Down the Magic Kingdom!

In a somewhat shocking portion of our top posts, the list changes directions and goes towards our trip planning tips. As one of many food related posts (we know we do a lot of food posts lol) we shared a closer look at 5 excellent entrees under $15 at Walt Disney World. While we love dining at Walt Disney World in nearly any form, it’s always great to catch a great meal at a fair price. It’s no surprise that Disney dining can be quite high, so here’s what we came up with to try and save you a little money along the way. 
Im happy to say that our last article in this top 4 breakdown takes the site back to it’s roots with a little bit of Disney history and in particular Disney’s extinct River Country waterpark. The park closed in 2001 and unfortunately I was 5 years old at the time so I never got to see  it first hand. For years, I’ve been fascinated by the park and it’s origins, and wish more than just about anything that Disney would rebuild it in a self contained format (rather than the original lake conjunction design). Of course, it would never be quite the same due to the inevitable dangers of the lake itself and the nature surrounding the aquatic scenario, but it would be neat to see how Disney could bring the concept back to life in an entirely new way.
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Sadly, River Country faced a number of safety and economical concerns, but it still holds a special place in the hearts of so many guests who experienced it over the years. It certainly wasn’t an ideal waterpark but one that created so many fond memories for guests of all ages and paved the way for the Disney waterparks we have today! 
That about covers our list, but there were many others quite close in the rankings! Do you have a favorite post that we shared this year? Be sure to tell us about it the comments. Have a tip or suggestion for something we should cover next? Be sure to share that with us as well and we’ll get to it as soon as we can! Thanks again for reading and have a great rest of the weekend 

Our Typical Disney World 7 Day Itinerary

by: guide4wdw – Collin

Over the years we’ve traveled to Walt Disney World on so many different budgets. From the early days of staying at Caribbean Beach for less than $100 a night (which unfortunately is now nearly impossible) to splurging and going all out on our club level experience back in July. So, I would claim it’s fair to say we’ve run through a vast majority of the realm of possibilities on a Disney vacation planning experience. Of course, budgets vary and personal circumstances and necessary accommodations change on a guest by guest basis, but today we’re going to take a look at something every single Disney World guest can apply to their own vacation no matter what resort you’re staying at. As you likely already noticed in the title, today we’re taking a look at our recommended Disney World 7 Day Itinerary. 
When we travel to Disney, we typically do so with a certain balance in mind. We’ve done the trips where we went to ride as many attractions as we could, and we’ve even done stays where we didn’t even go to the parks. While both have their merits and strong points, our style of traveling to the parks has grown into a culmination of both concepts. We like to go all out in the mornings and ride as many attractions as possible as shared in our How to Ride 6 or More Attractions in 90 Minutes or Less: With Only 1 Fastpass+! article but then take the afternoon to take a step back and enjoy the little things Disney has to offer in a more relaxed manor. 

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If that sounds like a Disney style you can get behind and try for yourself one day (and I highly recommend it!), I invite you to join us as we share a detailed look at what we would do during a 7 Day Disney World Vacation. Before we jump into the details, you will need a couple things if you plan on utilizing our strategy (but it can me modified if you don’t want to do these things). First, our plan relies heavily on the park hopper add-on or a annual pass of some type. The best current prices on the park hopper stand alone tickets we’ve found at the Official Ticket Center. Additionally, you’ll need to be staying on Disney property to make the most of this itinerary. The best offer available at the time being is Up To 20% Spring and Early Summer Rates. Other than those two things, that’s about all you’ll need to take full advantage of our touring plan. 


Cinderellas Castle

Day 1 – Magic Kingdom Partial Day 

Typically the first day of a Disney trip is a partial day at best. A majority of guests will be arriving at mid day if they’re flying in or later in the afternoon if they’re driving from a fairly distant area of the country. As a result, what we recommend on days like this is that first and foremost you plan your fastpasses late in the day. Additionally, we recommend that you go to Magic Kingdom that first night, because nearly every guest wants to see Cinderella’s castle and walk down the iconic Main Street USA as soon as they possibly can. As soon as you step into the lobby of your Disney hotel and the background music hits you and your greeted with that warm cast member welcome, your mind tends to go straight to the parks. 

The parks are a part of the magic that so many of us have fallen in love with over the years. As you arrive, there’s no place you’d rather be, and waiting until that next morning to step foot in them is just tough to do. The extra day on a 6 day ticket to catch this extra few hours in the park is typically marginal as the price for extra days falls as the number of days you buy increases. In my opinion, it’s well worth the extra money and most of you will agree with me once you get there. If you’re looking to save as much money as possible, simply jump to Day 2 and begin your park days there. 

Day 2 – Epcot 

In our experience, the best case scenario for a week long vacation is to schedule your first full park day on a Monday. Monday’s are great days for touring any park except Magic Kingdom. As mentioned above, every guest wants to step foot in the Magic Kingdom as soon as they arrive on their Disney vacation. Fortunately, if you took our recommendation, you will have already been to the park while many others waited until their first full day to explore the flagship park. So, instead of Magic Kingdom, we’ll typically spend the first day at Epcot or whichever park has the best “Extra Magic Hours” (Disney wording for free extra park hours for onsite resort guests) for the day. To find out what parks have Extra Magic Hours for your dates, check here for Disney’s calendar

If you decide to go to Epcot, as we typically do, spend the morning exploring your favorite attractions, and then set up an afternoon stroll around the World Showcase. If you’re traveling in one of the hotter months of the year in Florida, you’ll appreciate the shade the countries of the showcase provide and the ample amount of stores with air conditioning. 

Epcot World Showcase


As the day progresses, you’ll want to eat at least two meals. At Epcot we recommend two somewhat ideal locations for dining. Teppan Eddo in Japan is an excellent table service dining venue at a fairly cost effective price. It’s only one credit on the regular dining plan and allows you to be a touch adventurous and explore a bit of culture on your world showcase endeavor. Additionally, we recommend La Cantina De San Angel. The simple counter service Mexican restaurant features excellent nachos, empandas, tacos, and even churros that are quite reasonable in price (by Disney standards) and incredibly filling. In a typical Epcot day for us, we do lunch at one of these options and dinner at the other. The amount of food typically works out great and sets the stage as the world showcase truly comes to life as the sun sets and you claim your spot for the Illuminations nighttime spectacular. If you want more in depth info for Epcot be sure to check out our – Epcot in a Day Touring Plan.

Day 3 – Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios 

At this point in our typical vacation, we start to mix things up and really start to make the most of that park hopper add-on option. On the third day, we typically move on to the parks that aren’t necessarily our favorites, but ones that we certainly enjoy visiting time and time again. For us, it tends to be a toss up of Animal Kingdom and Hollywood Studios. We used to spend nearly full days at Hollywood Studios (and likely will in the future), but with the current construction and many of the attractions that we once spent a lot of time enjoying closed for future improvements (The Backlot Tour, etc.) we will rarely spend more than half a day in that park at one time. 

Additionally, Animal Kingdom has always been a park that we could nearly complete our favorite attractions and shows in just over half a day. As a result, what we typically do is start the day in Animal Kingdom with early faspasses for Flight of Passage, Kilimanjaro Safari, and one other favorite attraction of your choice. Then as the heat of the afternoon approaches, we’ll grab a bus and make the short journey over to Hollywood Studios to ride a few attractions and catch as many shows as we can before the sun starts to go down. At that point, we jump back on the bus and return to Animal Kingdom to experience Pandora at night along with many of the other nighttime festivities which have been recently added to the park. 

As far as food is concerned, we’ll typically reserve this day for solely counter service meals. We’ll eat a late lunch at Pizzafari or Flame Tree Barbecue before leaving Animal Kingdom and then catch a snack or second counter service meal at Hollywood Studios. If you’re feeling really adventurous, we’ve been known to use this day to catch a late dinner at Floatworks at the Port Orleans French Quarter resort before heading back to Animal Kingdom for late night entertainment. 

To get to Floatworks quickly (if you don’t have a car), head to the Hollywood Studios bus station, jump on the French Quarter bus and you’ll arrive at the resort and steps away from the counter service dining location near the main lobby. To get back to Animal Kingdom, simply return to where the bus dropped you off and catch the next bus labeled Animal Kingdom just as if it was your own resort hotel.      

Day 4 – Magic Kingdom and the Resort  

After splitting our Day 3 among two parks, we try to keep Day 4 fairly relaxed. At this point, the long days and late nights will inevitably start catching up with you, especially if you have kids. To combat the fatigue setting in, we’ll start the day at Magic Kingdom with our 6 or More Attractions in 90 Minutes or Less: With Only 1 Fastpass+ as mentioned above and then head to a breakfast reservations at Crystal Palace at around 10:30am. After breakfast, you’ll notice that crowds are typically rather strong. If that is the case, we usually make our way around to Adventureland for a ride on The Magic Carpets of Aladdin, or to stop in the Enchanted Tiki Room. After riding a few attractions we’ll leave the park and head back to the resort to hang out at the pool for a while and recharge for the night. 

Wilderness Lodge Villas


Upon returning to Magic Kingdom we’ll have our previously reserved fastpass+ selections set for around 7:00 and set in a way that they back up to each other at 7:00 and 8:00pm. If all goes well, one of those passes will be for Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and the other will be for Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin. After we complete the attractions, we make the journey over to Main Street to claim a spot for the fireworks. 

For a second meal on this day, we recommend a counter service meal at whatever resort you’re staying at. It will typically be conveniently located near the pool and the food at most resorts is quite good. 

Day 5 – Epcot, Disney Springs, and Your Park Of Choice  

On Day 5, we’ll go back to park hopping fairly aggressively. The best way we’ve found is to start the day at Epcot (mostly because it’s our favorite park). When you get there, ride any attractions you may have missed or simply want to ride again in the morning and set up a late lunch reservation at Disney Springs. Once you get done with Epcot by revisiting attractions and a few of your favorite pavilions once again, grab a bus to Disney Springs (to catch a bus to Disney Springs your best bet is to catch the first resort bus that shows up and then once you arrive at that resort, wait for the first Disney Springs bus) to make your late lunch reservation. One of our top pics for lunch at Disney Springs is Homecomin’ Kitchen. We gave the location high praises in our Homecomin’ Kitchen: Our New “Must-Do” Disney Dining Location article. However, the Boathouse is a great table service option as well. 

Magic Bands


Once you finish the meal, we typically wander the Springs area for quite a while strolling in and out of stores and really simply relaxing the afternoon away. As night time rolls in, occasionally we’ll head back to a park and other times we’ll just enjoy the nighttime entertainment at Disney Springs. 

Day 6 – Winding Down and Revisiting Favorites  

As the vacation starts to draw to a close, it’s easy to start thinking about the unfortunate trip home. This is where our greatest tip comes into play out of the entire Itinerary. Take a moment on Day 6 to step back when that thought rolls into your mind and think about the thousands of guests who only get to spend one day in the parks. For us, it starts to put things into perspective and makes those last two days that much more special and worthwhile in the end. 

On this particular day, a great thing to do is head to a park of your choice early. You may have one park that you enjoyed more than all the others, or maybe you just want to go back and do something all over again. At Disney, there’s no way to do it all in a week. To be quite honest, there’s no way to do it all in a lifetime so take whatever your favorite experience was and build on it. 

When you decide you’re done at that particular park, we almost always schedule a resort table service meal at this point in the trip. Some of our top picks are Whispering Canyon at Wilderness Lodge, Ohana at the Polynesian, or even Chef Mickey at the Contemporary. For us, the meal could be breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It could be before or after our time in the park of our choice, but one thing we always do is plan our fastpasses around that meal. If you don’t get to your fastpass+ selections or choose to go to a different park, don’t worry about it. By Day 6 in your vacation you’ve probably already rode your favorite attractions. 

Disney's Wilderness Lodge


Our tried and true Day 6 tends to be a few hours in the park, a few hours eating at a resort, and the rest of the time resort hoping and exploring other resorts, shopping at resort gift shops (which all carry different merchandise) and taking the time to relax and take it all in. Head to the beach of the Polynesian for an excellent view across the water at the Magic Kingdom while your kids play in the sand, head to the Contemporary’s Grand Concourse Balcony for the perfect view of Magic Kingdom from above, or pick a resort you’ve never been to and go explore all that it has to offer. All of these options sound very simple, but some of the best days I’ve had at Walt Disney World have been resort hopping days where we take the time just to enjoy being there.  

Day 7 – Back to Magic Kingdom  

On the last day of your vacation, we always tend to recommend wrapping things up at the Magic Kingdom. It’s the most iconic park and one that is steeped in history. Take some time to explore the hidden backstories of Main Street which you can find in the following articles: 

Cinderellas Castel at night
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As the cast members slowly start ushering guests out, head to the top of the Main Street Station for a truly memorable experience. As you peer out down the street at the few remaining guests in the park, think back on all the memories of your Disney vacation. You’ll chuckle to yourself at some experiences, while others will simply bring a smile to your face, and just stand there for a moment and take it all in. For some, it may be an emotional few minutes, but it’s one of the highlights of any Disney trip in my humble opinion. It sounds so simple, but at Disney some of the simplest experiences are the ones you remember forever.
     

Your Thoughts


As always, if you have thoughts, concerns, questions, or even some tips of your own to share, don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Facebook or your favorite social media platform. Give us a follow while you’re there, and we’ll keep the conversation going in the future. We’re not the largest Disney community, but we’re one that’s there and one that listens. Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day wherever you are!

How Do I Create These Posts? 


Every once in a while I get questions about my gear. This is what I use and highly recommend at the moment in the realm of content creation. This list is varied and tends to change from time to time, but this is my current set up of gear used to create these posts. If you have any questions or need some tips in the site building process, feel free to message me on Facebook!

ComputerMacbook Pro  
If you get one of these you’ll inevitably need dongles (The USB-C Struggle): 
Main DSLR CameraNikon D3400 (kit lens currently)
Tripod for Night PhotographyPrimaPhoto Traveler 
Photo Editing SoftwareLightroom 6 Stand Alone Version (Not Creative Cloud) 
Secondary Camera: iPhone 7 (Older Photos on the Site) 


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Last but certainly not least, if you’re starting the planning process, a great place to start are with some of our top planning articles! Looking for dining? Check out Disney World Dining Tips For 2018. Want to start with some more tips? 44 Excellent Disney World Tips for 2018 or Disney World Planning Guide and Tips For 2018 are a great place to begin! Looking to save money on tickets? Check out our friends over at The Official Ticket Center for great deals that even made it into our 2018 Discount Disney World Ticket selections and another great way to help us create more content through your contributions at no additional cost to you! You’ll probably even save money along the way.

Disney Dining Plan 2018 Tips and Tricks

by: guide4wdw – Collin

With the spring approaching and the typical unveiling of “free dining” in regard to the Disney Dining Plan likely to follow soon after the change in seasons (if it is offered this year), today we’re taking a look at a few Disney Dining Plan tips and tricks that we’ve learned over the years. 

(The Plaza Restaurant – Angus Chuck Cheeseburger: AKA – One of the Best Burgers on Disney Property!)

Before we get started, there’s a few things I would like to clarify. First, free dining (when and if it rolls out) is not the same as offers available to those staying at select resorts for a select number of days in order to receive one free counter service meal per person per day. Those type of offers do exist and many took advantage of that offer before the last booking window ran out on February 11th. While that is certainly free dining to an extent, Disney’s typical “free dining” Disney Dining Plan promotion can prove more useful for a majority of guests.
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Each year, with variation from time to time, Disney puts out a promotion offering their dining plan option for no additionally charge when booking a room at non-discounted rates. In previous years it’s been utilized mostly to fill rooms and aggressively book any empty slots. However, when booking that promotion, it typically includes the regular tier Disney Dining Plan rather than simply one free meal per person per day. 

One last thing to note is that the discount may or may not be released this year so I would personally recommend booking under the current discount and attempt to change your reservation later on if you can find availability when and if free dining rolls out. That way, even in a worst case scenario, you will have a reservation booked at a discounted rate which may even work out to be cheaper for your situation. In the end, if booked in this fashion, you’ll be able to weigh the differences and see which option is better for your budget. We’ve found that an Authorized Disney Travel Planner can be quite helpful in these situations. If anyone is wondering what the Disney Dining Plan entails this year, here’s a closer look at the breakdown of what you receive: 

-1 table service meal 
-1 quick (counter) service meal 
-2 snacks per day 
-1 resort refillable mug

With all of those little details out of the way, we’ll jump right into some recommendations. 


Avoid 2 Credit Disney Dining Plan Table Service Locations

I know it’s incredibly tempting to book that iconic Cinderellas Royal Table reservation or that Yachtsman steak dinner, but before you do consider what you may be giving up to do so. I love Le Cellier (an excellent dining location at the Canada Pavilion in Epcot), but when it went to two table service credits on the dining plan I stopped eating there. The food is still outstanding and we do go from time to time when we’re not on the dining plan, but in the big picture of dining options, it’s just not worth the tradeoff. Essentially what you give up for any two credit dining location is an excellent buffet at any number of locations on property, an equally excellent steak at Teppan Edo at the Japan Pavilion or even potentially the cost of an additional meal to be bought out of pocket. 

In the long run, you have to convince yourself that the one special dining experience is worth giving up two excellent meals elsewhere. When you dive a little deeper, the costs don’t entirely align either. While a great meal at Le Cellier may cost upwards of $70 per person (depending on what you order), two meals elsewhere on property could easily add up to well over $80 per person when you take into account the costs of desserts, drinks, and of course your entree. For many, the trade off may be worth it, but for us it’s never really been worth what we would be required to give up. 

If you’re looking for some dining recommendations, here are a variety of options and additional tips:
(The Boathouse – Filet Mignon Sliders were a highlight of our trip – A Top Disney Springs Dining Option: The Boathouse Restaurant) 
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Fully Utilize the Buffets
I can’t say that I’ve been to a buffet at Walt Disney World that I didn’t enjoy. You’re almost always guaranteed hot food, the staff is typically excellent, and you you get to explore a vast variety of food rather than simply one entree. Additionally, buffets are an excellent option if you are traveling with young children. No matter if you have kids or not, we’ve all been in that circumstance where the child’s food arrives and then they don’t really care for what was brought. It happens all the time and Disney is no exception, but if you book buffets you simply set that item they didn’t like off to the side and go grab something else. In all honesty, that same concept applies to adults as well. If you don’t like something, just go grab another item from the vast array of choices. Plus, they’re an outstanding value that is a part of 2 of the 3 Disney Dining Plans currently offered when booking a vacation (excluded only on the quick service dining plan).  
Our top buffet choice tends to be Crystal Palace (sorry to spoil the article below), but it truly is one of the best options, especially in the Magic Kingdom.   

Make the Most of Your Snacks
If you’ve read even a little bit of what we share on the site, you’ve probably heard us share this tip before. Make the most of your snack credits. As you tour the parks, there are so many incredible snack options beyond the packaged desserts sold in stores and at the ice cream carts. When I see guests buying those prepackaged cookies, it makes me cringe from time to time, because typically there’s a fresh baked bakery style cookie (that can be bought with the exact same snack credit) less than 100 yards away. Now, that’s not to say that all packaged treats are terrible. The Mickey-shaped ice cream bars are legendary and delicious, and the Goofy’s candy company offerings are great for last minute snacks to carry home with you, but there are so many delightful treats that many guests completely overlook. 

Take for example a favorite of mine, the ice cream cookie sandwich from the Plaza Ice Cream Parlor on Main Street at the Magic Kingdom. The cookie is enormous and typically features 3 scoops of hand dipped ice cream (flavor of your choice) sandwiched between two giant homemade cookies. When the creation is complete it’s around 2-3 inches thick and is easily sharable among two people (if you’re nice and want to share lol). By comparison, throughout the park you’ll find ice cream carts selling another ice cream sandwich packaged and sold in mass quantities. Those treats taste great as well but when offered either one, I’d take the plaza creation time and time again. Here’s the kicker to the whole thing, both are sold to guests using the exact same snack credit. Pro tip: If you’re in a park and want a snack, typically there’s a bakery location not too far away. Pop in a few stores near by and look for a glass display case and you may be surprised what all is considered a snack credit.       

Don’t Hoard Your Snacks (I Know It’s Tempting)
When we’re on the dining plan we tend to pass a snack location and think that it looks good, but then second guess ourselves and think about how we’d rather save that snack for another time or another item somewhere else. Don’t do what we do! (lol) I know it’s tempting but use the snack when something looks good to you. If you don’t, you’ll get to the last day of your trip and realize you have a ton of extra snack credits or even an extra counter service meal credit (which can be turned into snack credits) that you have to use on your last day. Learn something from our mistake (time and time again I might add) and eat what sounds good in the moment. You’ll have plenty of food on the Disney Dining Plan, I guarantee it!  


Get a Little Bit Adventurous 

The dining plan is perhaps the best way to get adventurous with your dining reservations and selections. Occasionally one of your favorite dining locations will not have availability or the exact time that you need to work around fastpasses or other scheduled events, but that’s not always a bad thing. Try something new, and you may be surprised what may become your next favorite dining location on property. In a personal example, we ended up dining at Teppan Edo instead of our typical Le Cellier reservation when the pricing structure changed. It’s not something we would have booked in the past, but now it’s one of our favorite dining locations on property and that experience has convinced us to return quite a few times even when we are not traveling on the dining plan.    

Try a Breakfast and a Dinner 
I know this particular tip sounds strange, but trust me, it works. Choose one day of your trip and book two table service meals for the same day. I recommend doing this on a Magic Kingdom day. Pick a breakfast around 10:30 in the morning at one of your favorite locations. If you need suggestions, I highly recommend Crystal Palace breakfast, Whispering Canyon, 1900 Park Fare, or Ohana (all for breakfast). Additionally, make a reservation for dinner at another location for that night around 6:00 or 7:00. By the time you eat both table service meals, you wont need your counter service offering for the day, so as a result you can use that counter service meal on another day of your trip (creating two meals for another day). When we do this, we typically schedule our two counter service meal day as a park day in Epcot or Animal Kingdom. Both offer a vast variety of counter service options that rival table service food for a single counter service credit. 

The whole two table service in one day situation sounds a bit strange but when you’re on the dining plan you don’t have to use that days counter service, table service, and snack credits that day of the week. The Disney Dining Plan is set up as a total allotment of credits for the length of your stay. If you wanted to you could use every credit of a 5 night stay on the first day. It would be near impossible but it would be an option.           

Book Table Service Breakfasts Closer to Lunch
As touched on above, I tend to recommend eating a late breakfast or an early lunch for your table service dining credit. Typically breakfast and lunch reservations are easier to secure, and in my opinion the timing works substantially in your favor. If you book a late breakfast at around 10:30, it will give you plenty of time to get to the park and ride as much as you can before the crowds build. As soon as the crowds start to file in and wait times start to climb you have the perfect escape set up in the form of a hot meal and an air conditioned timeframe during those summer months. Need more dining suggestions? Check out our Disney World Dining Tips For 2018

Don’t Give Up Any Leftover Credits
At the end of the week, you’ll likely have leftover snack credits. Don’t worry about it, because it truly happens to just about everyone, but don’t just let those credits go unused. To me, hearing a guest in a bakery or gift shop early one morning talking about how many snacks they aren’t going to use and how they’ll just let them go to waste is one of the worst things I overhear at Disney. If you have those let over credits, attack a gift shop or near by food location that sells shelf stable food and cash out those snack credits. At the very least, grab a few PEZ dispensers or Goofy’s candy company packaged treats to take to family or friends rather than letting them go unused. This particular situation bothered me so much on our last trip that I wrote up 5 Quick and Easy Ways to Use Left Over Dining Plan Snack Credits – Plus a BONUS!
While those are a quick run down of tips when using the dining plan, you may want to take  closer look at our Is The Dining Plan Truly a “Good Deal” From a Cost Perspective? – A Closer Look  article if you’re looking to buy the plan out of pocket rather than on a promotional offer. Additionally, if you do decide to book on the dining plan, you’ll want to take a closer look at our 5 Disney Dining Plan Mistakes You Want To Avoid And Why. Last but certainly not least, we’ve compiled many articles for planning a vacation that you may want to take a look at as well to help you plan a dream vacation:
Across the board, were really is no perfect way to do dining at Walt Disney World. Some prefer the dining plan, some don’t feel like it’s the best use of their money, but that’s the joy of Walt Disney World. Every guest is different and every guest has their own variety of concerns when booking but Disney provides an incredible amount of options to meet any needs presented.    

Your Thoughts

As always, if you have thoughts, concerns, questions, or even some tips of your own to share, don’t hesitate to reach out to us on Facebook or your favorite social media platform. Give us a follow while you’re there, and we’ll keep the conversation going in the future. We’re not the largest Disney community, but we’re one that’s there and one that listens. Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day wherever you are! 


Ready to Plan?

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Last but certainly not least, if you’re starting the planning process, a great place to start are with some of our top planning articles! Looking for dining? Check out Disney World Dining Tips For 2018. Want to start with some more tips? 44 Excellent Disney World Tips for 2018 or Disney World Planning Guide and Tips For 2018 are a great place to begin! Looking to save money on tickets? Check out our friends over at The Official Ticket Center for great deals that even made it into our 2018 Discount Disney World Ticket selections!

How to Do Disney "Cheap"

by: guide4wdw – Collin

Cheap and Disney are honestly two things that don’t belong in the same sentence. But, believe it or not, you can book a Disney vacation on a reasonably tight budget. Of course, cheap is subjective and the quality of the experience you get at Walt Disney World is certainly not “cheap” entertainment but quite the opposite. The Disney parks are truly the best in the theme park industry and extremely high quality would be a much better descriptor of the vacation experience in my humble opinion. Fortunately though, it is quite possible to book a vacation without breaking the bank in a major way. 

Today, we’re going to take a closer look at that concept as a whole and look at the most cost effective ways you can get to and tour Walt Disney World. Before we get started, there’s a few things you’ll have to realize when analyzing our breakdown. First, when you go on a tight budget, there will be a certain level of sacrifice. You wont likely be staying at the Deluxe resorts (unless you book with DVC points or with a larger party) and you will typically have to forgo the dining plan in favor of purchasing meals out of pocket. Additionally, there are many ways to do this, and this is simply the best way I have found based on previous experience. Taking all of that into account we’ll get right into it! 


Transportation

Transportation costs are a huge factor in booking a vacation anywhere in the country. Unfortunately, travel costs are some of the largest hidden cost of the Disney vacation planning experience. When it comes right down to it, you really have two main options, fly or drive. If you fly, the best option tends to be budget carriers as we mentioned in Finding The Best Flights to Disney World. We’ve had great luck with Allegiant Airlines in the past. The flight costs tend to be low (just be aware of the baggage fees, arrival at Sanford Airport, etc.) and the planes they typically fly are large, clean, and feature a fairly friendly staff. 

Before you book, be sure to check around and see if other airports in your area offer better prices on any available carriers. For example, here in KY we have 3 airports within a reasonable drive: CVG (Cincinnati), LEX (Lexington), or SDF (Louisville). Inevitably one of the three will offer a better price than the others and it’s typically different for each and every date of travel. You may not be able to find the deal of the century but a typical flight can be found at around $125-$180 for a round trip flight for one person with one carry on bag into Sanford Airport just outside of Orlando (prices based on flights in late January so expect a bit higher price point for summer/holiday travel). Unfortunately, you will have to find a transport service or rent a car to get to your Walt Disney World Resort since the Magical Express (Disney’s airport transport service) will only pick up at MCO. 

Last but certainly not least, depending on where you live and how lengthy the drive is, you could always make the road trip down. For us, living nearly 14-15 hours away from the parks, it tends to be more economical to fly rather than splitting up the drive and purchasing a hotel for an additional night. Especially considering the lost time which could have been allocated to your vacation.  

Dining

Dining tends to be a fairly touchy subject, but if you avoid the dining plan for reasons stated in our Is The Dining Plan Truly a “Good Deal” From a Cost Perspective? – A Closer Look (despite how convenient the dining plan can be), dining at Disney does not have to be ridiculously expensive. If you’re willing to pack granola bars or quick snack style meal items for breakfast on your way to the park and can get by with 2 counter service meals you can do dining each day of your vacation for under $30 per adult per day. Now, to get to that number, you do have to be somewhat conscious of what you’re spending but even an excellent meal at Floatworks over at Port Orleans French Quarters will run you around $15 a person at most. Additionally, if you are willing to drink a glass of water (which is entirely free across property) rather than bottled water or a fountain drink, you can save even more money on your overall dining experience. If you plan on going the quick service route to really maximize your savings, here’s a few of our top recommendations. If you’re willing to stretch your budget ever so slightly more, we came up with 5 Excellent Entrees Under $15 at Walt Disney World. Some of our top picks are counter service, but a few are excellent table service options that wont break the bank. 


Resort Accommodations

As one of the larger and more important expenditures of the experience, resort accommodations can play a key role in your overall costs. Disney offers a huge variety of resorts and a fairly vast variety of price ranges to go along with it. I wont lie to you and say that you can book an incredible deal at a deluxe resort by using a special code, knocking three times at a certain door, or booking at the perfect time precisely 143 days out from your check in date. Honestly, none of those elaborate strategies many sites have claimed to be foolproof over the years ever work

With Disney’s resorts remaining filled a vast majority of the year, and technological improvements allowing the company to pin point low crowd times and adjust accordingly to fill rooms and sell tickets, the days of really deep discounts are likely over. Of course, there is a discount out currently for up to 20% off resort accommodations and a free ticketed day which you can find in this article –Disney Discounts Are Here For Spring and Early Summer – Up To 20% – but that is about the best discount we’ve seen recently and the only discount we’ll likely see for spring and early summer bookings.   

While all of that is true, there are a few ways to stay in a budget friendly way. First, be willing to stay in a value tier resort. Pop Century and Art of Animation are excellent resorts that I’d stack up next to any mainstream hotel in the country. They’re not going to be the elegance of the grand Floridian or the tropical getaway that is a stay at the Polynesian, but they’re excellent resorts nonetheless. 

One last thing to consider in this category is the fact that booking with larger groups can bring down the costs quite a bit if your group is willing to spread out the costs among each member of the traveling party. For example, a 2 bedroom villa at Saratoga Springs may cost $700 a night (which is quite high!), that room will also comfortably hold 7 adults, and even more if you swap out adults for children, etc. If you spread the cost evenly among two families, your price drops to around $350 a night (sometimes less) which isn’t entirely terrible for deluxe tier accommodations. As previously mentioned though, if this is out of your price range, you can easily find accommodation for a family of four for under $200 a night on non-discounted rates. 


Consider Buying Through DVC Points
Continuing on in the resort realm, booking with rented DVC points may be a good option if you’re looking to book the deluxe tier at a lower price point. You can save quite a bit of money booking through the various DVC points resellers (none of which I am currently affiliated with), but it does come with one major caveat and that is no cancellation. If you book and something happens and you cannot make the dates, you will be charged the full amount of the stay no matter when you cancel. Personally, if I was going to go this route, I would buy travel insurance just in case. It’s not the perfect booking arrangement but something you’ll certainly want to consider if you want to slide into the deluxe tier without spending a ton of extra money. Additionally if I was considering this booking avenue, I’d book with a travel agent because of the many steps involved and precautions that should be made to avoid any overlooked costs (necessary or unnecessary). If you’re interested in that, we recommend Destinations to Travel.       


Buy Tickets at Discounted Rates
While we recently took a closer look at this topic in depth in our 2018 Discount Disney World Tickets article, it is quite possible to buy Disney tickets at more budget friendly prices than what Disney sells them for in packages and in stand alone offers. Personally, we recommend the Official Ticket Center because we can verify the tickets are guaranteed authentic and the business is supporting friends of ours in the industry that truly have a passion for the theme parks and work with Disney first hand. Don’t fall into the ticket scams that are found all over the internet for Disney tickets, if it sounds too good to be true, I can 95% guarantee you it is. However, great offers can be had from authorized resellers as mentioned above. Even right now, when you book you get a 5th day free on select tickets. While that seems like a small savings, a one day ticket can cost quite a bit for a family of four or more and the savings start to add up.      


Enjoy the “Free” Entertainment 
Last, but perhaps most importantly, I recommend to every guest looking to save money at Walt Disney World take the time to enjoy what’s offered completely free fo charge. Head to Disney Springs for some shopping on a non-ticketed day, go play some miniature golf at Fantasia Gardens (which isn’t free but not terribly expensive), grab an ice-cream at the Boardwalk (free parking but not free ice-cream), or simply enjoy the perks of your resort. Every Disney resort has a great pool no matter what tier you’re staying in. Additionally, each resort has it’s own special touches and places to explore (even if you’re not staying at that particular resort – it’s free to park at any resort if you’re visiting!). Perhaps the greatest example of that is the Carolwood Room at the Wilderness Lodge. All of these are excellent ways to spend a day or a portion of a day while avoiding the costs of an extra ticketed day in the parks. These options may not sound as impressive as a day in the parks, but I can honestly say many of the days I’ve spent resort hoping or touring Disney Springs have been more memorable than anything else.            

    

Dole Whip Pops Up At Pop Century

by: guide4wdw – Collin

After years as an iconic treat of the Disney Parks, Dole Whip has popped up at a second location on property beyond the Polynesian, Animal Kingdom, and Adventureland at Magic Kingdom. Reports have surfaced over the last few days that at Disney’s Pop Century Resort’s Everything Pop (the resorts dining location) Dole Whip has arrived. 

While it has yet to be confirmed if this is a lasting addition to the menu, it is currently available for guests to purchase at typical Dole Whip prices: 

Floats remain: $5.49 
Cups/Bowls remain: $4.49

My personal hope is that this will be the first step towards Dole Whip at many of the resort hotels across property at various counter service locations. Although, I am a bit torn by that concept. There’s just something iconic about getting a dole whip in Magic Kingdom or in that Polynesian setting. It simply fits the atmosphere and creates an iconic experience that is distinctly Disney, and iconically memorable at its original location. 

Building on that idea, I would love to see additional unique flavors of soft serve pop up at resorts across property. Of course, that’s more wishful thinking than anything but it’ll be interesting to see if this Dole Whip appearance is simply a test or the beginning of something that could remain in the future. 

Personally, I see Dole Whip as one of the best treats on Disney property. It’s been a Disney theme park staple for years, but somehow remains one of the highlights of any Disney vacation and has a way of creating memories with friends and family time and time again. 

(Photo: Disney)              

Disney Discounts Are Here For Spring and Early Summer – Up To 20%

by: guide4wdw – Collin

As the last offer drew to a close on the 2nd, it was only a matter of time before Disney’s latest discount offer would debut. Today, the details have officially been released and are as follows:

Most Nights February 18th-April 14th and April 15th-June 10th, expect to receive up to 20% on rooms at select Walt Disney World Resorts. 

As a general rule of thumb, expect to save up to 20% on Deluxe and Deluxe Villa accommodations, up to 15% on moderate resorts, and up to 10% on value tier resorts.


  
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Resort Category Resort Savings
Select Disney Deluxe Villas Save up to 20%
For stays most nights 2/18/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 3/7/18  For stays most nights 4/15/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 4/7/18 
Disney’s BoardWalk Villas 20%
Disney’s Old Key West Resort
Disney’s Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Jambo House 10%
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village
Disney’s Beach Club Villas
Boulder Ridge Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Copper Creek Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Copper Creek Villas at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows – Studios Only
Select Disney Deluxe Resorts Save up to 20%
For stays most nights 2/18/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 3/7/18  For stays most nights 4/15/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 4/7/18 
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 20%
Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Disney’s Contemporary Resort 10%
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge
Select Disney Moderate Resorts Save up to 15%
For stays most nights 2/18/18 – 4/14/18 when you book through 3/7/18  For stays most nights 4/15/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 3/7/18  For stays most nights 4/15/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 4/7/18 
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort 15% 20% 15%
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort
Disney’s Port Orleans Resort – Riverside 10% 15% 10%
The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort 15% 20% 20%
Select Disney Value Resort Hotels Save up to 10%
For stays most nights 2/18/18 – 3/22/18 and stays 4/1/18 – 6/10/18 when you book through 3/7/18  For stays most nights 4/15/18- 6/10/18 when you book through 4/7/18 
Disney’s All-Star Movies Resort 10%
Disney’s All-Star Music Resort
Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort
Disney’s Art of Animation Resort — Family Suites Only
Disney’s Pop Century Resort

Additionally, if you decide to opt for a vacation package including a 5 day park hopper or park hopper plus option, you will be given an additional ticketed day free of charge. There are some dates which will not be included in the promotion but most of the dates will fall into the discounted rate category for the dates listed above. 

As always, availability is limited and is reserved on a first come first serve basis. Today will be a hectic day for Disney’s online and phone reservations. I am already aware of one issue that has presented itself on the booking site, so be patient if you’re trying to lock in this deal for your spring or early summer vacation dates. It is possible to book directly through Disney, but we do recommend Destinations to Travel (quote request form below) if you have trouble booking or don’t want to fight with the reservation system. As always, feel free to use  travel agencies of your choosing and again, this can be booked directly through Disney. 

As with any Disney discounted offer, not all room types are included in the offer. Here are this years exclusions: 

-3 bedroom villas 
-Disney’s Copper Creek Cabins
-The Bungalows at the Polynesian
-Little Mermaid Rooms at the Art of Animation Resort 


As is always the case, these discounted rates are based off of the original non-discounted price of the same room type when booked at a non-discounted rate. Personally, I see this as one of Disney’s weaker offers compared to previous years but it is likely the best option that will debut for the designated time period.  

Last but certainly not least, if you book a non-discounted 5-night/6-day room and ticket package at select value resorts most nights May 29th – August 25th (when booked before February 11th), you’ll receive one counter service meal per person per night free of charge.  

It does help us out if you book through Destinations to Travel but you are in no way obligated to do so to book this offer. We do not own or work for them but it is who we use and have had great luck with in the past. Hopefully it is simply a free service we can offer up to you as well. 

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