Hey! I totally understand! I would recommend sharing a room, or two, depending how you want to stay together. That way you guys can split the resort cost. Value resorts are most affordable and the Art of Animation Resort is opening later this year in phases! (including suites for families and larger parties who want more space.) You could also compare how much you would spend on food. It may be cheaper for you to purchase a dining plan option that you pay a flat rate for per day, and are allotted so many snacks, quick service meals/casual sit-down meals. Or if it would be cheaper for you to pay for food as you go. The cheapest tickets are Magic Your Way base tickets, however there is small fee to upgrade to the Park Hopper option which is definitely worth it to go to more than one park per day. (especially if you have dining reservations at a dinner park than you were in during the day.) Set a budget for yourself and work from there to see how much you have to work with each of these areas. Also will you be driving or flying? Let me know if you have any more questions or if I can help in any way! I’d love to plan & book your trip next January! =)
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umichan90 asked: Hey there. :) My friends and I were planning on going to Disney World next January, but we're running into the big roadblock of "I don't know if we can afford to do this.". Have any tips for how to make a Disney World trip as inexpensive as possible for 4 college students on a budget who want to stay for 7d/6n? Thanks! |
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