Thrifty Thursday: Photos Make GREAT Souvenirs!

Did LA go to Disney alone?

This past week we received information about the Disney World Memory Maker Photo Package.  This package includes an unlimited number of digital photos to enhance your Walt Disney World vacation.  The Memory Maker package will save you $50 if you purchase it at least 3 days before your your first photos are taken.  Read more

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Thrifty Thursday: Couponing for Your Disney Vacation

Couponing is a great way to save for your Disney vacation!  Manufacturer’s coupons are relatively easy to obtain.  They are available in most local newspapers at least weekly (usually in Wednesday, Thursday, or Sunday editions).  They are also found in that junk mail circular stuffed in your mailbox and in your favorite magazines.  Manufacturer’s coupons are also available online!  Find them, scan them into your phone, email them to yourself or if you like a hard copy, print them on your printer.  Most stores actually will scan the coupons from your phone which is a big savings in printer cartridges and paper for you.  I know you are wondering by now how in the world all this coupon talk relates to your Disney vacation… Read more

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Disney World Special Events: School’s in Session but Disney is MORE Fun!

 

Wow, what a fast summer!  Kids are toting their backpacks to school but Disney continues to schedule big fun around my favorite season, autumn, and some of my favorite Disney characters too!  I want to just move down to Orlando so I can be there year ‘round and catch all the special events, especially these I’ve uncovered for you for the month of September!  Without further ado, let me tell you what is happening! Read more

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Thrifty Thursday: Driving to Disney?

If you are driving to Disney, you simply must have a SunPass.  No, a SunPass doesn’t give you a free ride on Florida’s highway system, but it will save you time and money on Florida’s toll roads.  Read more

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Thrifty Thursday: Fido and Figaro on Vacation?

Since we first began our bi-annual treks to Disney World, a major issue for us, well, me anyway, is what about the furry and feathered kids (fids)?  What are we going to do about them while we are gone?  We are in the midst of planning our next trip, so the scheduling for our pet sitter has been put on the to-do list in the very near future.  Although we don’t take our fids on vacation with us, I do travel with my Shih-Tzus, Doodle and Tootsie, and occasionally with my cats, Yoda and Yeti.  Traveling with the pets calls for special planning if the trip is going to be  stress free and successful.  Read more

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