Tuesday 31 March 2015

Get The Best Disney World Deals

You can save at Walt Disney World by looking for deals.


Walt Disney World in Florida stands as the most popular theme park in the world. It actually consists of four separate theme parks, as well as water parks, golf courses, campgrounds and a shopping district. The cost of a trip there can get quite high, especially when you factor in travel and hotel costs. A little bargain hunting can go a long way when looking for Disney World deals.


Instructions


1. Determine how many days you want to visit Disney World. If you know exactly how long you wish to stay, you can select a package deal that suits you.


2. Go online to the Disney World home page and check specific deals. Their basic ticket deal is "Magic Your Way," which allows you to buy tickets good for multiple days at a discount. You can visit one of the four theme parks each day, and enter or leave that park as many times as you want. If you want to jump between parks each day, you can add a Park Hopper option to the ticket. Similar discounts include annual passes, local resident discounts and "free admission on your birthday" discounts. Disney varies such deals, so check availability on the dates you wish to travel.


3. Look for discounts that apply to your specific demographic. Disney often offers deals on tickets to U.S. military personnel, conventioneers in Orlando, AAA members and employees of companies that sponsor Disney attractions in the park.


4. Consider camping at Fort Wilderness instead of staying at a Disney World hotel. Fort Wilderness is Disney World's official campground, with spaces for RVs and tents, as well as cabins that can sleep up to six people. If you don't mind "roughing it," the prices run much lower than rooms at Disney resorts; cabins include a full kitchen, allowing you to prepare your own meals. Though decidedly rustic, Fort Wilderness offers a number of fun amenities, including walking trails and a nightly sing-along under the stars.


5. Check sites such as Orbitz.com and Hotels.com for discounts on off-site Orlando hotels. If you don't stay in an official Disney resort, the cost of hotel rooms drops tremendously. Look for hotels offering service to the parks if you don't wish to drive. Orbitz also covers airfare listing, letting you look for deals on flights.

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