Helping You Plan an Affordable Disney Vacation

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It’s National Plan a Vacation Week….but for those of us who are, ahem, Disney obsessed, I have to say that every week is probably Plan a Vacation Week….Disney vacations that is. If we are not planning a Disney vacation, we dream of planning a Disney vacation, make plans to plan a Disney vacation, read about planning a Disney vacation…….and sometimes we even plan a Disney vacation for others.

That was, of course, the reason why I started The Affordable Mouse in the first place: to share with others what I have learned about planning Disney vacations, and help others to experience that Disney magic with their families.

For me and every other Disney blogger out there, every week is Disney vacation planning week….and we wouldn’t have it any other way. Walt Disney had this vision for what he wanted to create with his theme parks: a place where families could experience the magic of just being with each other….and those who have found the Disney experience to be as magical as Walt envisioned, feel compelled to help others do the same.

Ya kind of can’t really help it. 🙂

So this week is truly the perfect time for me to officially share some news that I mentioned briefly a few weeks ago, to those of you who are on my email newsletter list:

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Disney’s All Star Sports: Hang Ten Disney Dudes!

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Before I get stated, I would like to apologize to those who love All-Star Sports.  Don’t get me wrong: I like many parts of this resort but while I do enjoy sports, this resort just isn’t my favorite among all the choices available.  As the name implies, this resort is themed with the sport enthusiast and athlete in mind. There are open areas for practicing routines and really getting into a sports-mindset!  In fact I remember one morning starting quite early with cheerleaders practicing outside our door.  This resort attracts many sport groups from around the country such as cheerleaders, dance teams, soccer and baseball players, etc.

Several years back (ok a lot of years – she’s 31 this year), we took our 18 year old daughter and a girlfriend of hers for their first adult trip.  We booked an All-Star Sports room for them while we stayed in the French Quarter.  They were on their own so they had to get themselves up the morning, figure out food for the day (we supplied $20 each every day for them to eat on), keep up with their room keys and park passes.  I had purposely booked Sports thinking the girls would enjoy being around people closer to their age. But it turns out that neither of the girls were sport enthusiasts and there were more families with a little younger age group.  In looking back I can see the reason why, with the football field, the more open areas bright colors, the younger generations really enjoy it!

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Disney Deluxe Resorts on a Budget??

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A trip to Walt Disney World is a dream come true for many families. While Disney has thought ahead and greatly accommodated all travelers’ needs by creating resort categories, we all know that being able to stay at a deluxe Disney resort would make that magical dream vacation all the more magical. Believe it or not there are ways to stay at a deluxe Disney resort and stay true to your Disney vacation budget.   My family has been blessed to be able to visit Walt Disney World almost every year. While we always stay on Disney property we do not always stay deluxe. What I can tell you is that when we do stay deluxe I make Disney’s Polynesian Resort my home.

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Disney’s All Star Movies: Lights, Camera, Action!

Traveling down West Buena Vista Drive, past the giant basketball hoops and the larger than life musical instruments, you will find a collection of favorite Disney film icons at the All-Star Movies.  Typical of the other All-Star hotels there are five sets of buildings; 101 Dalmatians, Mighty Ducks, Fantasia, Love Bug and Toy Story.  Each building has 2-story, larger than imaginable, characters that distinguish the theme of the building.   The four 101 Dalmatian and Toy Story buildings are in prime proximity to the main building and the bus stops.

As with all the All-Star hotels, the bus stops are in front of the main building. This tends to be the most common issue with the All-Stars, but I have not had too many delays in getting a bus to our destination.  Anytime the line has seemed impossibly long, along comes another bus.  I know some people will differ with me, but I guess luck has been on my side.

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Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort: Yo Ho, Yo Ho, a Quiet Time For Me!

Ahhh, the lazy days of summer – I WISH THEY WOULD GET HERE ALREADY!!  It’s been unusually cold here in southern Mississippi…….I wonder how warm and nice the weather is in the Caribbean this time of year?

Speaking of the Caribbean, when you place that word in the same sentence as “Disney”, you have just gained my full attention.  There’s just something about those 2 words spoken together that gets me all giddy.  First, there’s a chance you’re referring to my FAVE ride of all time, Pirates of the Caribbean.  Love the ride, can’t wait for the 4th movie to come out with the talented Mr. Depp.

Yo Ho, Yo Ho….well, you know the rest.

Then there’s the possibility you are referring to Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort (CB) – my favorite place in all the “World” to stay.  It is a vacation inside of a vacation.  The rooms are nice – the property….even nicer.  At 200 sprawling acres, with a 45 acre lake, it is the largest resort in all of Walt Disney World.  It is so spread out, you will, at times, feel you are there all alone, and who doesn’t want that?!!?!?!?

The shops are fantastic, the food court is wonderful, the rooms are great, and some have recently been upgraded to feature a “pirates theme”, including pirate ship beds.  Behind the shops/food court is a large patio, complete with umbrella tables and chairs, overlooking the lake.  There are also various spots around the lake complete with sand and hammock for some quiet relaxation time, or water craft rentals for some time out on the water.

Now what makes Caribbean Beach (CB) better than a value resort (VR)?  Well, I’ve stayed in both, so I will give you the MOST VALUABLE differences, in my humble opinion…..

1)  BUS STOPS:

VR – stand in a central herding stall rope line out in the Florida heat, waiting on your bus to arrive.  At the parks, you will walk allllll the way to the very end of the bus stations to catch your particular bus, doesn’t sound like a big deal, but on Day 2, when your calves are screaming for mercy at the end of the day – BIG DEAL, trust me.

CB – covered pavilion with benches to sit on, ceiling fans & drink machines while you wait.  Each section of the resort has it’s own bus stop, so no walking forever to one centralized locale.  At the parks, you’re closer to the front of the bus stations, which equals less walking, which equals less of a chance that you will snap and someone will be seriously injured after they’ve complained they didn’t get to ride Space Mountain that 5th time that you promised them.

2) ROOMS:

VR – The basics.  Two beds, a bathroom, a small table & chairs, smaller room, and Mickey soap.  And it can be a long walk to the front of the resort to get to the pools, food courts, and to catch the bus.

CB – Stretch out roomy.  Two beds, a bathroom with TWO sinks (what guy traveling with chicks isn’t happy about that?) a decent sized table with chairs, a refrigerator, a TV armoire with additional storage underneath, lush tropical landscapes, and again, closely located bus stops just a stone’s throw from your front door.  You can stop trying to pronouce “armoire” now.

3)  POOLS:

VR – Usually two of them, often full to capacity (thanks to all those “special rates”) & often loud.

CB – Big & roomy with water slides.  Beautifully built and much quieter than VR.  At your request, you can be far enough away that you can’t hear the noise from the pool.

This is, by far, the quietest resort in which we’ve ever stayed.   Even the lobby is better in CB.  Everything’s better there.  We decided to “venture out” and stay at Coronado Springs last time.  We realized quickly we were spoiled to CB, spent most of the time comparing and feeling that, for us, CS could not stand up to CB…..

If you can spring for the upgrade from value (usually around $30 per night extra), this resort is worth it’s weight in gold – or should I say, golden silence.  There’s not too much relaxing to be had inside the parks.  Isn’t it worth it to have that quiet tropical feel in the evening?  Yo Ho, Yo Ho……a quiet time for me!

DeAnna, along with her husband and teen-age son, lives in Wiggins, Mississippi, and has a passion for all things Disney. She is always eager to share the knowledge she has gained from her many trips to Walt Disney World, and has helped numerous people in their vacation planning to realize it’s not an unattainable dream.  Her must-dos on every trip are Pirates of the Caribbean, Rockin’ Roller Coaster & a stolen moment of quiet with her “Boyz” (as she affectionately calls them) having a pastry from Boulangerie in Epcot World Showcase’s France. Disney is so much a part of her life, that she & her husband were married in front of Cinderella’s Castle, and she says it doesn’t get any more magical than that………

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