Sunday, October 5, 2008

Introduction - Disney Vacations on a Dime (Part 1)  

Considering the current state of the US economy, this is the first article in a series regarding the 'art' that is planning a Disney Vacation on a budget. The articles in this series will address various planning issues relevant to both Disney World and Disneyland vacations.

When planning a Disney vacation there are many factors that need to be addressed. These factors can be overwhelming for someone who hadn't been to the parks, or planned a full Disney vacation before -- they can even overwhelm experienced Disney planners! In fact, many people start their planning, feel swamped by all of the details and give up, leaving their planning in the hands of a travel agent.

While this may remove some of the 'planning stress', it means that if there are problems, you won't know about them until the last minute or worse yet - until you arrive! And the last thing you want is to arrive at Disney to begin your holiday only to find that the travel agent got something wrong.

Additionally, although we tend to think of travel agents as experienced in getting their clients a good deal, travel agents frequently are not aware of the many discount codes and package deals available for Disney. As a result, by using a travel agent you may end up paying hundreds of dollars more than you would if you organized your own vacation! In this economy, that is hundreds of dollars that could be used for other things - like souveniers!

Planning a Disney vacation may entail a variety of details, but when done correctly, the planning can be part of the family fun, building up to your vacation. If you have older children, it is a great idea to involve them in the planning process --let them help you find out information and make decisions.

Next post... The number one question - WHEN to go?

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