April 27th, 2009 by Marsha
Briana A asked:
Hi, Me and my family wanted to plan a disney vacation but we wanted a disney world villa that cost less than 3000 dollars. Since we have 5 people in our party (2 adults 3 kids) we didnt think a hotel room would be benificial. Does anyone know any deals or has anyone stayed in a disney world villa before. Keep in mind we want it to cost less than 3000 dollars.
April 25th, 2009 by Marsha
Rubina A asked:
Where cani find a walt disney world package which has plane tickets? i have checked the website and i don’t think they include plabne tickets!
April 25th, 2009 by Marsha
npbassman asked:
I’ve been to Disney World in Orlando about 5 times in the last couple of years for business and all of the trees, grass, vegetation, etc is always perfectly manicured in the parks, the resort areas, and even the side roads within the park borders. However, I never see a landscaping crew working and I never hear a lawn mower around my hotel room. I once asked an employee about it and he said that they do it at night but there have been times when I’ve gotten back to my room at 2am and I’ve never seen a crew cutting the lawn or shrubs. How do they do it? It must take an army to keep it that perfect every day of the year.
April 17th, 2009 by Marsha
reneee888 asked:
We’re going to Disney World for Christmas, we have a first timer 4 year old boy. Any suggestions on how to make it slightly less traumatic on our bank account? Our condo is paid for, the rest is up to us…
April 16th, 2009 by Marsha
vi_world10 asked:
Me and my family(mom, dad, 14 yr old,13,10 and 4) are going to disney world. Can you give me an itinerary or tips to fully enjoy or explore all parts of the disney world? We want to avoid long lines. We are going there at the last week of april. Are there too much people? Thank you and God bless.
April 2nd, 2009 by Marsha
rainbowkiwigirl asked:
I booked a vacation this week and a hurricane is supposed to be blowing in on Monday. The air-fair is expensive to refund, so am wondering if it would be worth it to stay through the weather, but this depends on the weather policies with rides staying open. Can’t find much on Disney World website.
March 26th, 2009 by Marsha
icy_tempest asked:
We are going to Disney World next week! This is not our first trip, but it is our first trip where we are on an extremely tight budget. What is your favorite tip for saving money and still having fun while on a tight budget? We are staying at a hotel that offers free breakfast, so that meal is covered. We are bringing water bottles to save money on buying overpriced sodas at the park. Can I sneak in snacks? We’ll be eating lunch at the theme parks and possibly dinner on some days. I’m interested in knowing some tricks of other budget conscious travelers for meals or otherwise. Thanks!