The ultimate guide to having a great Disney World vacation on a budget
- Insider has rounded up the top tips for planning and taking a Disney World vacation.
- Planning which season you want to go and what you want to do most is a good starting point.
- There are lots of ways to save money on your trip to Disney, including staying off-property.
Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is a popular vacation destination, especially for families with kids. But without the proper planning and prep work, the trip can be expensive and stressful.
Fortunately, we've rounded up some of the best tips from former employees and seasoned fans alike to help you make the most of your trip.
Start by deciding what time of year you want to visit
Disney park tickets don't cost the same all year. If you're trying to visit around the holidays, spring break, or when a new attraction is opening, you'll likely have to shell out a little more.
That's why it's important to think a little bit in advance about when you want to take your Disney vacation. You can also decide if you want to try to attend events like Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party, Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party, or Epcot's Food and Wine Festival when they're running.
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Figure out which theme parks you're most interested in and what your top priorities are
Within Walt Disney World Resort, there are four theme parks - Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom - and two water parks - Blizzard Beach and Typhoon Lagoon.
Each park has plenty of activities to fill up a day of your trip, but you can also buy Park Hopper tickets that allow you to visit multiple parks in one day.
The parks are very different from each other, so make sure to do a little bit of research about the rides, shows, characters, and dining options before you buy your tickets and plan out your days.
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You won't be able to do everything, but there are ways to maximize your days
With nearly 50 rides alongside shows, parades, character meet and greets, dining experiences, and nighttime fireworks, you probably won't have enough time to do everything at Disney World. But there are a few ways that you can maximize your time.
For example, you can book FastPasses to help reduce the wait times for your favorite rides, and you can place mobile orders to expedite your mealtimes.
You can also consider making use of the more relaxing experiences outside of the parks that will help you recharge in between busy days.
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It's never going to be a cheap vacation, but there are ways to stick to your budget
Disney World isn't the cheapest place to visit. Once you add up park tickets, accommodations, food, and souvenirs, it's easy to lose track of your budget.
Luckily, there are a number of ways that you can cut down some of the more unnecessary costs, including packing your own food and water, staying off of Disney property, and visiting in the off-season.
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Prepare yourself for the heat and crowds at the parks
Planning your Disney vacation is only half of the battle. Once you're in the parks, struggling with the crowds and the Florida heat, things can get stressful.
Former Disney employees told Insider that some of the top things they wish tourists knew before their trip are to pack plenty of sunscreen and stay hydrated - which they can do by asking for free cups of water at dining locations.
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