Traveling can be an expensive task. Taking a family vacation can result in an investment that totals in the thousands of dollars especially with travel prices in 2011. Disney World in Orlando, Fla., is one of the most popular family vacation destinations in the U.S. As anyone who has visited the park can confirm that a family Disney vacation can be a great trip and it can also be one of the most expensive weeks a family encounters. However, a great Disney vacation does not have to cost a lot of money, travelers just need to understand what options are available to save money on a Disney World vacation.
How do you find a deal on a Disney vacation?
In short, finding the best deal on a Disney vacation requires a bit of research and luck. The best way to begin is to set an overall budget for the trip. After the amount willing to be spent is determined, checking the Disney website for specials is a great place to start. In addition, sites like allears.net specialize in communicating all things Disney including sales and promotions. Plus, using social media, like Facebook and Twitter, to keep track of anything Disney related can also result in uncovering some great discounts.
What are some of the best habits to find a cheap Disney World trip?
The best habits are generally to go against the traditional grain of travel. For example, flying on Wednesdays is a great way to get great airfares, and traveling to Disney World away from traditional busy travel dates also works. While holidays can be a great time in the parks, they can also be among the busiest. In addition, whenever Disney runs the free meal plan promotion, anyone lucky enough to score the deal should be prepared for a busy time in the parks, but can save a ton of money. Booking a package can save some cash as well, but visitors should also be aware that tickets to the park get cheaper the longer the stay.
What if I find a cheaper trip after I book one?
Booking a great vacation for $500 less than the budget is always a great feeling; finding out that the same trip can be had for a steeper discount can be disheartening. In short, many vacations come with cancelation policies that can deter travelers from canceling one trip and booking another. However, whenever a better deal is found, contacting Disney directly can result in them either matching the deal or adding a few special perks to the existing reservation.
Jason Gallagher is a former travel professional and long-time Pennsylvania resident. These experiences give him a first-hand look at developing situations in the state and everything included in the travel industry from technology to trends.




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