Just got home from a 4 night stay. No regrets! Pure magic! I’m not rich. Work DoorDash. People just wanna complain. If you want something save your money and you can have it. Not that hard. If you’re here to complain about prices how did you even find DFB on your algorithm?
Tru, tru, but I remember when tix to DL used to be like $20 in the early 90s. The prices really have spiked crazy high and go up every year (sometimes twice a year)!
Thanks AJ! We found your channel and binge watched as much as we could in 2018 before one of our trips to WDW. We still continually watch you because it’s also entertaining 🤗 you all do such a great job and i can truly see all your hard work and energy in all of these 🫶🏻💜
We go end of August, its the only time everyone in our family is available. But it is NOT for the faint if heart. Its brutally hot, even hotter than july.
We save money by not buying Disney overpriced merchandise. I have exactly zero Loungefly anything, Minnie ears or popcorn buckets and yet I don’t feel deprived and enjoy my trips that are not paid for with credit cards.
Thanks for the tips! Like some other comments said key is just to save! My wife and I are not rich at all. I’m a meat manager who works on cars basically for fun lol, but we are planning our 10th anniversary which will be August 21st 2025! Luckily it falls in that price drop time! So we already booked our cabin at fort wilderness for 5 days. The cabins are a special sentimental spot for us, (hoping these new cabins are just as nice!) Just gunna pay towards it every week. After a year or so it’ll be paid with some room for extra savings! Save, and prepare and you can do it!
Your channel was my “Go-to-Guide” while planning our family Disney Vacation! Your tips, tricks, and hacks not only saved us money, but helped us get the most out of our time in the parks! Planning a family Disney Vacation isn’t for the faint of heart, but you made it so much more manageable and I thank you for it! 😊❤️
@@HaleyFlood-fo1lllet me guess you think universal is cheaper? The hours are shorter in the park they have less rides and the food costs more. So go ahead tell us how Disney is “so expensive”.
the prices for Disney hotels are what you will actually pay - plus only hotel tax - good neighbor hotels tack on "resort" fees, parking fees - and there's the $30/day to park at the park - taking that into consideration the price for Disney especially with a discount doesn't seem that outlandish
This is honestly my favorite time to go. Those first two weeks of December, a few days after the thanksgiving crowd dips, is such a nice time. It’s slow, cooler, and still beautiful. Plus, you get all the holiday decorations! Can’t beat it. 🤷🏻♀️
We’re booked a few days after Labor Day Weekend and though I’m nervous about the heat (we always go in December) I’m happy with the price and hopeful about the crowds! So excited!!😊
I went in 2022 January 2do half, 5 day 4 night stay at Pop Century Resort, 3 day park hopper tickets for 2. (Went with my niece for her birthday) spent 1360$ just for hotel and tickets, i think I got a good deal. Of course with genieplus, lighting lane and food this goes up. Did not rent a car, used the disney buses. I planned this vacation a year in advance.
Whatever month that gives you the most discounts. I am unlucky all the deals on hotels, dining plan and otherwise don’t apply as they don’t run when I go this year sadly
Right now they are running a 4 day pass for FL residents for $260. And hotels are as little as $50 with decent ones right outside animal kingdom for $75 with hot breakfast included. Going right after the Summit cheerleading comp in 2 weeks.
Buy your tickets before price increase in October. And use a Target red card to buy Disney gift cards at 5% discount to pay for hotel and park tickets. The money saved can be used for food in the park.
Sounds like a good compromise, thank you. I know I don’t understand, and I’m sure many others don’t either, what the RU-vid advertisement requirements are and how they affect what you can do. But anyway I’m happy I can watch your content (For your Amusement and the weekly couch chats are my favorite )
Mid September is a great time to go! The heat isn’t bad, I say this as I’m from Texas 😂 Plus Mickey’s not so scary party is usually the cheapest and HHN is going on at Universal!
I'm going to Hollywood Studios next month for my birthday! I'm hoping Mando and Grogu will still be appearing in Galaxy's Edge because I haven't seen them yet! 😁🎉🥳
I will go in mid may and I’ll be a little over 5 months pregnant. We’re going Magic and Epcot with a 4 year old and I just can’t wait. I’m already trying to walk everyday to prepare for the walk in Disney. Hoping the weather is generous and the lines aren’t that long. But I’ll probably be getting the genie pass for magic. Thank you for your videos. I’ve been preparing myself watching all your vids.
Possible vid suggestion - next time I go to Disney it will be as a parent of my own two girls. I’ve been as an adult and a child but as a parent I’m honestly confused lol. Is there a video where it’s like first time parents takes on Disney world tips and tricks? Thanks
Prepare to be glued to your phone to figure out what attractions have the shortest wait times and heaven help you if you have to work with the Genie nightmare
No matter the cost, best time to go is during Food and Wine. I loved going after Memorial Day, but the wife swears she'll never go again........ IN SUMMER ☃
I am a grumpy old man when it comes to the special tickets for Halloween and Christmas. The prices jumped a lot after COVID and aren’t coming back down. I remember paying $50 or less for these events per person. My only issue with what was stated, nothing is free. It’s part of your admission ticket. You don’t have to collect candy or cookies or hot coco but it’s part of your ticket. One man rant is over, please continue your comment cruising.
DH: Why don’t they post a graph that shows prices across the year? Me: They’re not here for the data. They’re here for the snacks. DH: Then make it a pie chart!
There are plenty of themed activities in Disney World for Halloween! The holiday offerings typically happen late August-October, so you could plan a Halloween-themed trip in October without it actually being on the holiday if you wanted to avoid crowds while still experiencing the spooky treats & decor. Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party is always a great option to get immersed in the festivities, but the pricing can be more expensive if the party is on the actual date of Halloween (2024 dates haven't been announced yet for this event though!) But this party typically has the more exclusive experiences like special characters, snacks, and Mickey's Boo-To-You Parade. There are a bunch of small traditions on the actual day throughout WDW like the Annual Fort Wilderness Halloween Golf Cart Parade, but for the most part, the Halloween fun isn't super concentrated on October 31st. You can experience a lot of Halloween before Halloween!
@@loracaro4427- You need your phone to mobile order food, check wait times, use genie+, and virtual ques so yea, you almost have to be a tech expert to go .