Affordable Disney: More Time-Saver Tips

Time is money and last week we talked about a few ways to help you make the most of your time on your Disney vacation. This week, we have more tips to save time! Read more

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 Exploring Disney: ESPN Club

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If your sports fan is afraid of missing his/her favorite team play a game while at Disney World, no worries! There is a place to go where everyone can enjoy every game being aired and not miss a play – the ESPN Club at Disney’s Boardwalk! Read more

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Affordable Disney: Making the Most of Your Time

 

Like most people who visit Walt Disney World, I want to make the most out of each day. After all, I don’t get to visit as often as I would like so I want to make sure we do as much as possible on each day that we are there. As they say, “time is money” so saving time is saving money too!

So when it comes to ideas for saving time, it’s always good to start at the beginning.

Let’s Get the Planning Started! To save time and effort, make sure you are getting accurate information from reputable websites or a travel agent that specializes in Disney vacations. You will also want to check Disney’s official site of course, and download the My Disney Experience app if you haven’t already. This little app will be very helpful later on, and save a lot of time when you’re at Walt Disney World, with info about the parks, hotels, dining, wait times at the attractions, as well as your personal dining and FastPass plans.

How Much Time Will You Have? The amount of time you will have on vacation will have a huge affect on how you plan your time in the parks. Will you be there a week, or is a long weekend as much as you can comfortable stay? For our family, 5 day weekends work best as they allow us to visit more often and not miss too much work at one time. Keep in mind that planning shorter stays can result in trying to pack almost too much into each day during your visit. That can be exhausting, and be counterproductive the following day!

Where Are You Staying? This is an important part of your planning, and not just from a budget perspective: the best time saver of all is staying on site. You won’t have to worry about driving to Walt Disney World each day through traffic and you can let someone else navigate the ins and outs of the parks! Of course, you have to weigh the pros and cons of staying on/off property and consider your budget, but always figure in time getting to and from the parks as well, since your Disney vacation time is valuable!

What Kind of Park Tickets do You Want? For many folks, choosing Base tickets (one park/day) is a great time-saver for their family. Going from park to park can take some time as you wait for the bus, boat or monorail. Knowing that you will spend your entire day in just one park may help you see and do more!

Do you have any time savers when it comes to planning your trip to the Most Magical Place on Earth?

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Debbie and her husband live in Collegedale, TN where her youngest son is going to college. She is a huge Disney fan who dreams of someday retiring and working as a tour guide at Walt Disney World. She has enjoyed many trips to WDW with children, grandchildren and sometimes adults only. It is her ultimate goal to make sure everyone who visits WDW has the same magical time that she enjoys every time she visits.

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Disney Holiday Season: How Disney Decks Those Halls

 

One of my favorite things about Walt Disney World is the incredible attention to detail, and when it comes to holiday decorating, Disney detailing is on overdrive! As all of the many holiday decorations are going up throughout the resorts, parks and Disney Springs at this very moment, I thought it would be fun to take a peek at what those Cast Member elves have been up to as they prepared to deck the Disney halls. 🙂 Read more

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Disney with Kids: Magical Mail

Have you ever noticed that there are multiple vintage mailboxes on Main Street at Disney’s Magic Kingdom? The United States Postal Service has loaned these antique mailboxes to the Walt Disney World Resort and they are real, working mailboxes that cast members empty each and every day.  A fun fact – the beautiful cast iron mailboxes (like the one in the photo) were manufactured in Bridgeport, Connecticut in the early 1900s – that’s right around the time our beloved hero Walt Disney was born! Read more

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