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So what do you do when you’re a photographer and you’re pregnant? You take your own maternity photos! That’s what! In all honesty, you don’t need to be a photographer to take your own maternity photos but I definitely think there are a few things that will help you take awesome shots. At least these are some of the tips that helped me take my own shots.
Oh my goodness Friends, have you heard the news?!?! The Star Wars: A Galactic Spectacular Fireworks show is being replaced by a new holiday spectacular, the Jingle Bell, Jingle BAM! According to the Disney Parks Blog, the new show, which starts on November 14th, will “[come] to life on, above and around the Chinese Theatre..” at Disney’s Hollywood Studios park. The show will feature special effects, fireworks, projections, and holiday music. If it’s anything like the Star Wars Spectacular, then it will be good! Mind you, I have not personally watched the Star Wars show live, only on youtube and I think that show is amazing. I do plan on watching the show live when we head down to visit the Mouse at the end of the month. Here’s the release that Disney Parks Blog put out this morning:
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Our friends, and often our colleagues too, constantly ask us how we can afford to travel to Walt Disney World as often as we do. I guess most people assume that a Disney vacation will cost you more than an arm and a leg…perhaps even your first born child. Mind you, if you want to go all out, then yes, your Disney vacation might just be a once in a lifetime vacation. But if you’re like Chris and I then once in a lifetime just isn’t enough times. So I tend to plan our trips well in advance and try to get the best deals out there. Since we get asked so much, I figured I would share some of my planning magic with you. Hopefully by the end of all this you’ll see how you can pay the Mouse a grand visit and save your wallet from total despair. I’ve broken it down to the things you have to consider and what we recommend.
Pick Your Season
Each season offers something special whether it’s a RunDisney race, the Flower & Garden Festival, Food & Wine, Halloween festivities, or Christmas festivities and much much more. There is always something going on at the Disney Parks. So first things, first. What season interests you and your family? Some seasons offer low crowds and low pricing and others like during the Christmas holidays (generally December 22nd -January 1st), will see some of the parks reach max capacity before the afternoon hits. Which would drive us nuts! Imagine the crowds, just think of the coffee line-ups at the Main Street Starbucks in the mornings!
Personally, I love the fall season, for many reasons. During the fall months, the weather in Florida is a lot cooler, the crowds aren’t that bad to battle, and there are Halloween decorations everywhere!!! OH and the best festival of the year, Disney’s Food & Wine Festival. Chris and I love love love this festival. Mostly because we love food….and wine….well I love the wine, Chris loves trying beers and other alcohols from around the world and the food, which we use our dining plan snack credits on…more on that in another post.
Each season also comes with a different price tag, depending on the holidays. This is one of the reasons Chris and I go in the fall. It is cheaper compared to most of the year. Another season I would recommend for low crowds and lowest prices is the early winter season (January – February). Each time I have been during the month of January, especially the first week, it’s been cheaper and I haven’t had to deal with the high crowds or longer lineups.
Pick Your Resort
Value, Regular, Peak, Holidays, Sun-Thurs, Fri-Sun. Resort rates vary depending on the time of year and the day of the week. You should consider what kind of resort you would like to stay at. Disney offers four categories of resorts Value, Moderate, Deluxe and Deluxe-Vacation Club Villas. Each of these has it’s positives and negatives. It really depends on your wants, needs, and how you plan on vacationing that week or weeks. Are you someone who loves hanging out at your resort? Do you utilize the pool? Do you need easy access to a Spa or high-end dining options? Is your hotel room just a place to lay your head down at night? These are the questions you have to ask yourself when deciding what room is best suited for you and your family. Personally, I have stayed both offsite and onsite and I prefer staying onsite, especially when our vacation’s main focus is Walt Disney World.
I have also stayed in every category of resorts. I love the deluxe resorts for their dining, gym access, and overall theme-ing. But I also love Disney’s Pop Century resort (a Value resort) because it feels so Disney-like. The theme is wonderful, the price is right, and the food court is not bad at all. If you are looking to save money and your hotel room is just a place to rest your head, I world recommend Disney’s Pop Century Resort.
Another option, if you really want to experience the deluxe resort but aren’t keen on the price tag, my recommendation would be to rent DVC points from a DVC member. DVC stans for Disney Vacation Club, Disney’s version of a timeshare. I have personally rented points using DVC Rental Store and had a great experience. Chris and I rented a studio room with Savannah view for 7 days, 6 nights at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Jambo House for approximately $1,200, if I had booked that same room through Disney it would have cost me about double that. Also something to take into consideration, if you have flexible travel dates check out the confirmed reservations sale section (here). You can usually find some very deep discounted reservations here. Some as much as over 50% off the rack rate.
Perks to Staying Onsite
So why do Chris and I prefer staying onsite? Here is a list of perks to staying onsite.
To Package or not to package
There are positives and negatives to purchasing a Magic Your Way package vacation. You really need to consider the promotion that you are taking advantage of. Did you read that….take advantage of a promotion. NEVER PAY FULL PRICE FOR A DISNEY VACATION! Check the Disney Specials throughout the year. Disney tends to offer some pretty awesome discounts. Whether it’s up to 30% off resort rooms or free dining, there is always a way to save some money. Below is an example of how to combine discounts and save money, so not a Magic Your Way Package. This is priced for a family of 4 (2 adults, 2 children ages 3-9).
Dates: January 18 – 24, 2017
Pop Century Resort for 2 adults, 2 kids – $714.44 USD (15% off room rate)
Direct flights on Southwest out of Buffalo – 751.84USD for 4 people (this was almost $1000 cheaper when compared to Canadian flights out of Toronto).
Disney park tickets with park hoppers – $1287.00 for 2 adults (ages 10+) and 2 children (ages 3-9) (this is the 25% off for Canadians through Disney, which is the best deal for tickets right now, if you aren’t Canadian you can still save some money by buying your tickets through Undercover Tourist)
Total: 2753.28 USD
The most important part of traveling to Walt Disney World without breaking the bank, is planning. In order to save money, you have to plan ahead. I recommend planning your Disney vacation 6 months or more in advance, and keep your eyes peeled for discounts, whether it’s Disney or flights. So plan your magical trip and do your research but remember, you are planning a trip to Disney World so have fun! Try not to stress out about it and have fun researching the magic. Head over to The Disboards, which is an awesome resource that I have used for years. The community there is amazing and helpful. If you are looking for discounts check out the Disney Discount Codes and Rate forum. And of course if all else fails here’s the link to an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, Dreams Unlimited Travel.
Do you have any tips for planning your Disney Vacation? How do you save money planning you Disney Vacation?
Hello friends!!!
I hope you’re having a magical weekend so far. I’m still very much pregnant with Baby Girl, just playing the waiting game now….because I love the waiting game…..*note sarcasm* Anyways, with Fall right around the corner, I think it’s only fitting to discuss what’s going on in the Wonderful World of Walt Disney World! If you and your family has not experienced Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, then you are missing out on such a fun time.Read More
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