You may be able to save money by booking your vacation yourself rather
than using a travel agent. You will be able to take advantage of any
discounts and special offers available on resorts and flights, and enjoy
more flexibility when choosing where to stay and when to fly.
Booking Resorts
You can either choose to use an agent, or book the resort yourself
through Disney Central Reservations (CRO). Click
here to check availability and rates or to book.
To book with Disney CRO - work out the dates you want to stay, and
at which resort(s), also have alternative
resorts and dates ready just in case. Ring CRO on 407-934-7639.
Tell them the resort you want, the dates & the number of people
in your party. If the room is available, you can ask them to reserve
it for you. You then have a certain number of days in which to pay the
deposit (one night's room rate). You'll receive a reservation letter
in the mail, you can either send the tear-off back with a check or credit
card details, or phone CRO & pay the deposit over the phone (only
accept certain credit cards by phone). If you don't pay the deposit
in the required time, the room will just go back into the system &
you will have lost the reservation. You won't need to pay the balance
until you check in to the resort (unless you book with the Walt Disney
Travel Company, or book a package). Always check the details and dates
on the resort reservation letter that you receive in the mail, mistakes
have been known to be made.
There may be discounts available for during your stay. Check out the
resort discounts page for current information. If there are annual
passholder discounts available, it may be worth buying an annual pass
just to get these discounts, as they can save you hundreds of dollars,
plus you wouldn't then have to purchase an additional park pass. If
you want to use one of these discounts, just ring CRO and ask if they
have any rooms available at X resort using code XXX or the annual passholder
rate, for XXX dates. Then go ahead and reserve as above. Don't panic
if you have already made a reservatin at the rack rate, it's easily
changed! Ring CRO & ask if they have any rooms available using the
code or AP rate, for the dates you want. If it is available, say you'd
like to transfer your existing reservation to the new rate. Simple as
that! You may need to be flexible if your preferred resort isn't available
using the discount rate, be prepared to change to an alternative resort.
I recently booked a stay at the Wilderness Lodge for 7 nights. Initially
I booked at the rack rate, which was $234 a night. I then called back
when the Annual Passholder rates came out & got quoted $1119 for
7 nights. Then, a new discount code came out & I got a standard
room for $129 a night! It certainly pays to keep an eye out for new
discounts that may become available.
You have the option of booking a
package, which will often consist of the resort room, park passes,
and extras such as meals or special souvenirs. Most often, these packages
work out more expensive than if you were to buy all the components yourself.
So I would advise against buying a package unless they are on special
offer, or you work out that you could use every single part of the package
& get your money's worth.
Stay offsite for less, at our featured resort
- the Radisson Resort Parkway.
Buying Park Passes
You can purchase passes through Disney CRO, at the Disney Store, online
at www.disneyworld.com,
or through a discount ticket agency such as Maple
Leaf Tickets. See the save money section
for tips on how to get discounts.
Flights
There are various ways of booking your flights. You could go direct
to the airline, although this may be the dearest option unless they
have any special offers available. There are many, many companies selling
flights, and it pays to shop around. Check out the travel sections of
newspapers, search online & ask friends for recommendations. Don't
just concentrate on one airline, get quotes for different airlines with
different companies. Try Priceline,
where you can name
your price for airline tickets (as well as hotels and car hire).
Also, try Delta.
Insurance
I'd always advise against travelling without adequate insurance. Again,
shop around for the best deal, with local companies, national insurance
brokers, or online. It may be worth taking out an annual trip policy
if you travel a lot. Insurance is available from Worldwide
Travel Insurance.
Car Hire
You need to decide whether you'll be hiring a car or using Disney transport.
It's easy to get around the WDW Resort using Disney buses, boats &
monorails, but if you plan on spending a lot of time outside the Resort,
or want to hop from Disney Resort to Resort, you may need to hire a
car. Again, there are many different companies to choose from. A good
place to start is Priceline,
where you can name
your price for car hire. Visit Dollar
Car Rental for special offers.
If you're not going to be hiring a car, you will need to get from the
airport to your Resort, see the airport transportation
page for options.
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