Disney World Budget Tips – How to Plan a Budget Friendly Disney Vacation
- Our Ideal 1-Day Walt Disney World Itinerary for 2018
- Disney World 4 Day Itinerary – Making the Most of a Short Disney Trip
- Our Typical Disney World 7 Day Itinerary
Pick Your Resort Carefully
Avoiding Off-Property Resorts
If you know me, you know this is kind of a soapbox topic for me for a few reasons. I’m a firm believer in the “Disney bubble” and how it can heavily influence the joy of a Disney vacation for many guests. Being on property and fully immersed in the Disney Magic is something that has a transformative nature to it. It makes you feel like you’ve left the worries of the world behind and for a brief second were somewhere else without a care in the world. Second, I’ve tried it myself a few times and staying off property is rarely cheaper than staying on property if you plan on staying at an equivalent property. You CAN save a few dollars if you’re very careful about where you stay, but from my experience staying a few different places, it is rarely worth the tradeoffs. When you stay off property you tend to face the following issues:
- Resort Fees – Typically on top of parking fees
- Transportation Costs – Uber, Rental Car, Poor Off-site bus services (sometimes free to guests)
- No extra magic hours accept at a select few properties
- Parking costs at the parks (unless you’re an annual passholder)
- Airport transportation costs
Honestly, there are many others but the biggest issue for me is the time lost during your vacation and the convenience factor that is lost. Very little beats the casual nature of Disney busses. Sure, they screw up a route from time to time, but for the vast majority of the time, you walk to a bus stop, jump on the bus, and within 15 minutes you’re back at your resort or your desired location without raising a finger. You don’t have to have a car, and you don’t have to fight the crowds of the parking lots unless you want to and it just makes life simpler and often times more cost effective in the end result.
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Talk to Someone Who Has Been to Disney World
This one can be a double edged sword. It can be incredible to talk to someone who has been there before and can walk you through ways they have saved money in the past. The free water example below is one of the better tips I’ve ever received from a past guest, but other little hidden gems like that can make a huge difference in the end result. If all else fails, ignore their suggestions and you haven’t lost anything but a few minutes of your time!
On the flip side, be careful when you talk to repeat park guests (including me). Over the years we’ve been spoiled by “unnecessary” experiences that have inevitably become must-do experiences for us that we find ways to do time and time again. Perhaps the best example of this is resort transportation. Before I stayed at the Contemporary resort, I always loved the bus transportation. As a kid, I thought it was the coolest thing ever and enjoyed every minute of it. Today, after falling into the monorail and boat transportation trap, resorts offering such a thing are typically the ones I tend to book. Part of that is my personal motion-sickness issues presenting themselves over time, but at the same time it wont make or break your Disney experience. It’s a “nice to have” not necessarily a “need to have” for most guests. If you’ve not experienced it before, you wont even know what you’re missing so don’t worry about making it a huge priority.
Do Some Reading
Consider Driving (If It’s Your Cheapest Option)
Unfortunately, this isn’t an option for everyone but if you live within a 15 hour drive from Walt Disney World, you may want to consider attempting to drive to the parks. Depending on when you travel and who you travel with, a good old fashioned road trip may be a great option for your situation and could save you money along the way. Personally, I always recommend looking into the budget airlines just to see what may end up being cheaper in the long run than driving. There’s a few different things to consider when attempting this. First and perhaps most importantly is if you will need to stop for an overnight stay during your drive. Also worth noting is that you should check all bag fees and airline fees before taking advantage of what may seem like a bargain ticket for air travel. From my experience, very few current rates beat Southwest airlines for honest rates and on time service if they fly in your area.
Avoid Table Service Meals or Be Very Selective
This point is incredibly difficult for me to make because I genuinely love eating at Disney World Table service locations. It tends to be a highlight of my trips time and time again, but if I really wanted to save money, I’d avoid this completely. Personally, that is incredibly difficult for me to do in practice, but it could save you some money. If you choose to go the strictly quick service route, you’ll be happy with your decision because there really are some excellent quick service options that go well beyond cheeseburgers and chicken tenders you’d typically find at other theme parks. The food is great across the board a vast majority of the time, but if you’re looking to get in a table service meal at a more budget friendly price I highly recommend looking into the following lists:
- 10 Excellent Entrees Under $15 at Walt Disney World
- Disney World Dining Tips For 2018
- Disney Dining Plan 2018 Tips and Tricks
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If you’re thinking, “it’s Florida, I know that!” that’s not entirely the extent of my point on this one. At Disney it is vastly important to drink a lot of water. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve been in the parks and seen the medical staff responding to a guest that has suffered a heat related dehydration issue of some sort. It’s not something you want to happen to you and it’s something that Disney does an excellent job preparing for and dealing with. But… nobody wants to face that concern during their vacation.
However, the budget friendly part of this is that water is free anywhere on Disney property that has a fountain machine for beverages. You walk up to the counter, ask for a cup of ice water and the cast member will hand one to you (no purchase necessary) with no questions asked. I’ve never really heard the reasoning behind this but from a guest perspective I can only assume it is an effort to keep guests from getting dehydrated or an effort by Disney to really cater to their guests in a fairly meaningful way.
At quick service locations, this can save you around $3 per guest at times and if you’re traveling with a larger family, it can add up quickly. Even with a four guest family, you’re looking at saving $10 per meal. $10 per meal for a week long vacation is a pretty significant
savings!
Shorten Your Number of Park Days
By mentioning this last I am saving the very best savings tip for last. It’s hard to do, but if you can shorten your park days you can save a shocking amount of money. Skipping park days doesn’t necessarily mean you have to avoid Disney. Enjoy your resort free of any additional charges, head to Disney Springs and enjoy a meal or some shopping, or go explore the Boardwalk over near Epcot and you may be surprised at how relaxing yet enjoyable your day can turn out to be without ever stepping into the parks. One of the most memorable trips I’ve ever taken to Disney was a trip that only involved 2 park days. It seems crazy and looking back on it now, I can honestly say it was likely one of my top 4 trips ever taken to Walt Disney World and it’s among some tough competition. The “competition” even includes a club level stay, our first contemporary resort stay, and even our most recent 2 bedroom villa experience at the Boardwalk and it cost less than half as much overall.
This list isn’t an all inclusive foray of options by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a great place to start!
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!
Computer: Macbook Pro
If you get one of these you’ll inevitably need dongles (The USB-C Struggle):
Main DSLR Camera: Nikon D3400 (kit lens currently)
Tripod for Night Photography: PrimaPhoto Traveler
Photo Editing Software: Lightroom 6 Stand Alone Version (Not Creative Cloud)
Secondary Camera: iPhone 7 (Older Photos on the Site)
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!
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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.




