Five More Tips for Saving Money on Your Disney Vacation

Last week we shared a few tips for saving money on your Disney vacation. This week, we have more tips and to start, let’s chat about souvenirs. Because let’s face it, not too many people can go to Walt Disney World and not buy something to remember their favorite place. So here are a few ideas to help save money on something that could easily get out of hand, along with a couple of other tips to help your wallet on your Disney vacation. Read more

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Five Tips for Saving Money on Your Disney Vacation

Unless you just won the lottery (in which case, will you be my new BFF?), chances are you are looking for some ways to save money on your Disney vacation. While visiting Walt Disney World or Disneyland is magical, it’s most definitely not free. It does not, however, need to break the bank and you don’t have to borrow from your childrens’ college savings to go either. What you do need to do however, is plan. Using some of the “Savings Tips” we are sharing today and next week will help too! Here are 5 favorites: Read more

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Fun And Free (or Almost Free) Disney Souvenirs

12039143_10153208269516234_1002446710291812063_oWalt Disney World really knows how to market souvenirs! You will find them in stores at the end of each ride, at multiple places throughout the park, kiosks as you enter and exit the parks, at all the resorts, including some specialty stores for even the pickiest of customers. Read more

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Should You Buy Disney’s Memory Maker?

Last week we talked about how Disney’s PhotoPass works and as you may recall, it’s a great way to make sure that your memories are captured by photographers all around the parks. You also may recall that once you get home, you can decide which of the many photographs that were taken, you would like to keep and then purchase the downloads at a cost of $16.95 each. Which, if you think about it, could get pricey in a hurry if there are a number of photos you want to keep! Enter Disney’s Memory Maker photo package as a way to keep all of your (potentially hundreds of) photo memories at a great value.  Read more

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