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How to Save Hundreds of Dollars Booking the Right Accommodations
Those who love Disney World know that no price is too high for the magical experience they’re in store for. However, that doesn’t mean that you don’t want to save money where you can. Great news for the budget savvy is that there are a few simple things you can do to save hundreds by booking the right accommodations.
There are many resort hotels and Orlando vacation home that are literally minutes from the parks – you don’t need to be on Disney property to get that amenity. Extra Magic Hours, which means that one of the four Disney theme parks is open for an hour or two more every day – but only for those staying on Disney property – seem like a great deal at first, but consider that these Extra Magic Hours mean the park that has them will be much busier every day. So yes, you’ll get an hour or two more in the parks, but you could end up riding less. As far as Disney transportation goes, it certainly is convenient, but renting a car will cost less than the upgrade to a Disney resort, and many offsite hotels have free transportation to and from the parks.
Skip the Disney properties
The simplest, fastest way you can immediately save hundreds of dollars on your Disney trip is to skip the Disney properties. When you read their literature you’ll see that there are many advantages listed: you’ll be close to the parks, you can take advantage of Extra Magic Hours, and you’ll get to use Disney transportation. The reality is that none of these perks are what they’re cracked up to be.There are many resort hotels and Orlando vacation home that are literally minutes from the parks – you don’t need to be on Disney property to get that amenity. Extra Magic Hours, which means that one of the four Disney theme parks is open for an hour or two more every day – but only for those staying on Disney property – seem like a great deal at first, but consider that these Extra Magic Hours mean the park that has them will be much busier every day. So yes, you’ll get an hour or two more in the parks, but you could end up riding less. As far as Disney transportation goes, it certainly is convenient, but renting a car will cost less than the upgrade to a Disney resort, and many offsite hotels have free transportation to and from the parks.