Friday Disney Savings Round-Up for 5/14/2010

Affordable Disney Vacation Update

Disney still has several fantastic promotions that will save you quite a bit of money if you can travel before Oct. 2. My recommendation, if you are planning to take advantage of one, is to book as soon as you can, to get the best choice of rooms. In case you need a reminder: 🙂

Walt Disney World Savings and Promotions

  • Book a Disney Vacation Package and Get FREE Dining!  Now available for everyone!: Travel between August 15 and Oct. 2. Stay at a Value Resort and receive Free Quick Service Dining Plan. Receive Free Basic Dining when you stay at a Moderate or Deluxe Resort. Minimum 3 night stay, with 2 day ticket.  You must book by August 14. For more information, visit www.disneyworld.com and click on “Special Offers”.
  • Stay through August 14, 2010 Get a 15%-30% discount off regular room rates. You should know that some blackout dates do apply and that not all rates are available at all resorts. You must book by 8/14. For more information, visit www.disneyworld.com and click on “Special Offers”.
  • Stay August 15, 2010 through Oct. 2, 2010 Get a 30%-40% discount off regular room rates. You should know that some blackout dates do apply and that not all rates are available at all resorts. You must book by 10/2. For more information, visit www.disneyworld.com and click on “Special Offers”.
  • Kids Stay and Play for Free“: This special offer has been extended and is now valid for stays most nights May 2 – Oct. 2, 2010. Purchase a 4 night/5 day Magic Your Way vacation package (room and theme park tickets) and a child (age 3-9) stays in the room and gets a 5 day park pass for Free. This is basically providing free tickets for one child of this age…or two if there are two adults in the room…which can be a substantial savings! To receive the package deal, you must book by August 14, 2010. For more information, visit www.disneyworld.com and click on “Special Offers”.
  • Disney Visa Card members can book the “Kids Stay, Play, and Dine Free” package. This special offer has been extended and is now valid for most nights through Oct. 2. It includes a 4 night/5 day Magic Your Way vacation package with room, park tickets, and the Quick Service Dining Plan is included for free. You have until June 30 to book this offer. To book, call 407-934-7639 or your travel agent. (**Don’t have a Disney Visa card yet? See the special promotion below through DisneyStore.com.)
  • Military Discount of up to 40% on select Disney Resort rooms, for stays most nights through Sept. 30, 2010. You must book through July 31, 2010. In addition, active or retired members of the military can get a 4 day park ticket for $99. For more information visit the Military Special Offer page on disneyworld.com.

DisneyStore.com Savings and Promotions

If you have not already seen the new Dooney & Bourke items at DisneyStore.com, you have got to take a peek! New styles are in this week:  Dooney & Bourke designed exclusively for Disney Parks are now available.

Are you looking for some special Disney items that you can buy BEFORE your Disney trip to save money? Here are a few special promotions that you may want to take advantage of:

Kids Sleepwear now only $8.50 at DisneyStore.com!

And even better, you will receive FREE Shipping on your entire shipment when you order anything from the Disney Parks shop at DisneyStore.com. Use the Promo Code: PARKSFREE This promotion expires Sunday, May 16.

Special promotions that are still valid:

Save $25 when you become a Disney Rewards Visa Cardmember at DisneyStore.com (** See special Disney promotion above for Disney Visa cardmembers!)

Travelocity Special Promotions

I just received this notice of a special promotion for the Orlando area that Travelocity is running. It may be worth a look to see if it is a savings for you!  Top Hotel Deals in Orlando
That’s it for this week. Have a magical day!

Come on Over to Chip and Co.

My post over at Chip and Co. this week was about a very important topic, in my opinion, if you are trying to save money so you can have an affordable Disney vacation.tickets-383x500

Buyer Beware: Discount Disney Tickets 411

There are currently some fantastic Disney promotions that can really help you plan an affordable Disney vacation, and if you are able to travel during the promotion availability, you can save some serious money. But what if you can’t? What if you have to visit Disney World during the “popular” times: vacations, holidays etc? Disney does not offer promotions during that time frame, because frankly they don’t need to. The crowds during these times prove the obvious: the last thing Disney needs to do is offer attractive promotions to entice more people to visit.

You can read the rest of the post at Chip and Co. 🙂

Thanks for going over there to play today! Have a magical day!

Wordless Wednesday: Terrific Topiaries

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One of the things that I enjoy the most when visiting Walt Disney World are the details…and they are literally everywhere. The thing is, most of us are so busy running from one ride or attraction to the next, that we just don’t take the time to see some pretty neat things.  So next time you are at Disney World, be on the lookout for just about anything…and who knows, you might come across a dancing princess and her favorite dwarf….or is it just a terrific topiary? 🙂

Have a magical day!

Affordable Disney Vacation Souvenirs: Discover Pin Collecting!

This post is part of the 10th Edition of the Disney Blog Carnival. Be sure to stop by there for more great Disney blog posts!

When it comes to planning an affordable Disney vacation, saving money as many ways as possible is important. So I thought 506625that I would take the next few blog posts to discuss ways to keep your souvenir budget under control. I did a blog post about this in a general way a few months ago, but I thought it might be helpful to look at several ideas in more detail. So today, we’re going to discuss my very favorite Disney vacation souvenir, pins.

How We Discovered Pin Collecting

Disney has been actively promoting pin collecting as a popular hobby for 10 years now. They started it during the Millennium Celebration, and oddly enough, that is when my family started collecting pins! And I have to say, the way we got started was almost accidental…

We traveled to Disney World in the year 2000, and during this trip at the end of June, we experienced the rainiest vacation we have ever spent. Florida is, of course, prone to sudden thunderstorms every day in the summer, but this was different: it didn’t come up quickly, rain quickly and leave….it came up quickly, rained, and stayed. So a lot of the fun parades and outdoor shows were cancelled every night. What to do with all this extra time?

We discovered that all the castmembers were wearing lanyards with these really cool pins on them….and that if you had a pin and you liked one of theirs more…..well, they had to trade with you. How cool is that? Especially if you are 9, as our daughter was at the time.

Pin Collecting and Trading Strategy

But you needed to have some pins first, so we bought a few…and then a few more. There were SO many kinds of pins it was mind boggling and we literally spent hours looking at all of them, trying to decide which ones we liked the most, bought them….and then stupidly traded them away. DOH! (We were kind of slow learners….) Eventually we figured out the trick about this: buy cheap ones that you don’t like as much, and trade them for more “valuable” ones. (Of course everyone defines “value” here differently. For some, it is ones that are literally worth more. For others, it is merely ones that they like better.)

Now the thing is, pin collecting doesn’t have to involve trading, and now ten years later for us, we still collect them, but are not concerned about trading. Pin trading is most popular with children, and I must say it is a lot of fun to see kids bravely ask castmembers to trade a pin with them….and then be delighted when they do!

Set a Pin Budget and Stick to It!

At this point, with hundreds of pins, we limit ourselves to 2-3 pins per trip. Because yes, this CAN be an expensive hobby if you are not careful! While the cost of pins can start as low as maybe $6-8 each, they can go up to $20+ for some very elaborate limited editions. And Disney sells pin sets too, so if you like that idea, you can spend even more.

Keeping Pin Collecting Fun AND Affordable

Which is why this can be a great souvenir and hobby, but you have to set limits and be careful to keep it affordable. With that in mind, and to still have fun with this, I suggest the following.

  1. If you have kids, arrive at Disney with a dozen or so cheap pins for your kids to trade with. You can find some on eBay, on sale at DisneyStore.com, and even Amazon. The idea here is to trade these for others your kids will like more.
  2. Set a limit of so many per day, or per trip, or a cost limit…and then stick to it. It is easy once you start looking at them, to get carried away!
  3. It is easier, in my opinion, to do this if you are collecting with a theme in mind…..which can be just about anything. Maybe the resorts, or characters, or villains, or princesses. You name it Disney’s got a pin for it. Seriously. We now pretty much buy our pins around dated events, as they are a great reminder of when we went and when we got the pin: for example New Years Eve 2005.
  4. Make a conscious decision: collect for fun, collect to trade, or collect seriously. If you have kids who are going to trade everything away, you won’t spend a lot on them, or especially care about what they look like. But if you want to make this a serious collection, you can purchase only Limited Editions, for example, to increase the value of your collection. If this appeals to you, there are some great books that can give you more information and help you make informed decisions.
  5. Think about how you are going to keep them when you get home! Don’t go to all this trouble to buy all these pins and just keep them in a shoebox! Some people frame the lanyards and pins. Some put their pins in a shadow box. Some keep them in a display portfolio or binder.

Pin collecting can be a fantastic hobby and a relatively inexpensive one if you are careful. Even better, it is an affordable way to collect Disney vacation souvenirs…and have a blast doing it! And if you are like us, you will love looking back at them years later and relive the fun we had collecting them!

Disney Fun From Around the World: Week of May 3, 2010

Lots of great fun and interesting posts in the world of Disney blogland this past week! Here are a few12236130441082257790shokunin_icon_with_globe_svg_med of my favorites:

Chip and Co.as usual, offers some great advice. 10 Tips to Saving Money on a Disney World Vacation has some suggestions you may want to incorporate on your next Disney vacation. And Chris over there provides a quick rundown on one of my favorite Disney desserts: Disney Food Confession: S’mores from the 50s Prime Time Cafe.

I learned a lot fromDisney 4 Dads this week, from their post: Here’s our list of Cool Disney World Secrets.

Disney Food Blog provides another mouth-watering review of another one of my favorite desserts (do you see a pattern here?): Dole Whips, Dole Whips, Everywhere…

The Disney Parks Blog shares information on one  of their “best kept secrets” the Harmony Barber Shop at Walt Disney World Resort

If you are considering the Disney Dining Plan for your next vacation, then be sure to read this from Only WDWorld who has a great discussion on the Best Disney Dining Plan Snacks

In honor of Mother’s Day tomorrow, Theme Park Mom has some Mother’s Day wisdom from Walt Disney World’s Mother Nature

And lastly (sorry, shameless plug here 🙂 ) in case you missed it earlier this week, I was honored to provide a post over at Chip and Co. this past week: Can We Afford to Go to Disney World.. Again..and Again?

Well that’s it for this week. Happy Mother’s Day to all you moms and may you have the most magical Mother’s Day ever!