Visit Disney World: Make it Happen
By Editor. Filed in Disney Holiday |The first thing you’ll notice at Disney World is that everything is amazingly clean. Music plays over loudspeakers and it’s immediately clear that designers and architects have spared no expense painting, constructing and decorating every building - whether it’s a restroom, a restaurant or a ride!
The secret to getting a Disney World discount is to look into “Parkhopper” tickets. To get the most from your vacation, you can buy 3, 5, 6, 7 or 10-day passes that grant you to go from one park to the next at your leisure. That way, if you miss a few attractions at one park, you can go back and hit them, without having to “kill time” there, or you can catch all your favorite rides again before you leave.
Many Disney vacation deals can be found on the internet. For instance, United Vacations is offering a $200 Disney gift card with the purchase of a 5-night or longer flight and hotel package. Additionally, guests can buy discount park passes. Timeshares often offer free Disneyworld tickets if you’re willing to spend a morning listening to their sales presentation. Of course, there is no obligation to buy, but not everyone will feel comfortable with the situation. OrlandoThemeParks.com has deep discounts, for example.
“Value season” for the Disney World resorts runs from January 1st - February 13th, July 20th - October 1st and November 30th - December 18th. In addition to shorter lines, you will save $50 (regular) or $150 (holiday) per night. Seasoned veterans say that it’s not really necessary to pay for the “room with a view,” as you are not really there enough to appreciate the extra $100 worth. You will find that each Disney resort has its own hint of magic, whether you are looking for an after-park spa session, the “rustic pioneer” feel, or the quintessential Grand Floridian vacation.
Many people coming to Disney World for their first time choose to purchase an all-in-one package deal. These packages are a stress-free way to plan, for sure! Envision flying in to Orlando, Florida and hopping on a free shuttle bus, taking you right to a Disney resort. Your reservation and bellhop are already waiting! You’ll receive your park tickets with your room card. You can put your luggage in your ornately decorated room and take a walk around the resort, as there’s much to see! Browse gift shops, check out the lagoon pool area, choose from one of many resort-specific Disney restaurants, or hop on a monorail that’ll take you anywhere in the magic world of Disney you’d ever want to go!



