Disney World Resorts announced some great special offers for travel this Fall. Before you can think about the following Disney World Fall 2019 Special Offers you might want to know what might entice you to go to Disney World.
Now you have some inspiration why you definitely want to experience the Disney World Magic this Fall and Holiday season. Let’s check out some ways to make your vacation more affordable!
Check out these Disney World Fall 2019 Special Offers!
Savor the Season with FREE DINING
Discover all that’s festive and fun this fall and holiday season with a delicious offer at Walt Disney World Resort! You can enjoy a FREE dining plan when you purchase a non-discounted 5-night/6-day vacation package that includes a room at a select Disney Resort hotel and ticket with a Park Hopper Option.
Book through September 29, 2019 for arrivals most nights:
September 1 through September 18, 2019
November 17 through November 27, 2019
December 8 through December 23, 2019
A minimum 4-night length of stay and 4-day ticket with a Park Hopper Option or Park Hopper Plus Option is required. Deluxe Resorts and Villas include the Disney Dining Plan. Moderate and Value Resorts include the Quick-Service Plan.
Save up to 20% on Rooms this Fall and Holiday Season
Stay in the middle of the magic with this great room offer—and stay close to all that’s festive and fun at Walt Disney World Resort this fall and holiday season!
Save up to 20% on rooms at select Disney Resort hotels in late 2019.
Book through September 29, 2019 for stays most nights September 1 through September 28, 2019; and for stays most Sunday through Thursday nights September 29 through November 7, 2019.
Book through December 24, 2019 for stays most nights November 10, 2019 through December 24, 2019.
Florida Residents Save up to 25%
It is sweet for those of you who live in Florida.
Book through December 24, 2019
Save up to 25% for stays on most nights Sept. 1-Oct. 3, 2019 and Nov. 10-Dec. 24, 2019. Also on most Sunday-Thursdays from Oct. 6-Nov. 7, 2019.
Stay in a Deluxe Resort or Villa on Fridays and Saturdays from Oct. 4-Nov. 9, 2019 and save up to 10%
More detailed information about all these offers here.
All of these offers have limited number of rooms available. Some restrictions do apply.
What now? Contact me today to book your next Disney World vacation! Don’t dawdle or it might be too late.
Disney World is an every changing, ever evolving place. For most visitors there is something new every time they visit. Now is no exception. With so many exciting changes and improvements on the horizon it is hard to pick just a few. But, here are 5 new Disney World experiences this fall that I think are the most exciting!
This might be the best new experience at Disney World this Fall. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens August 29, 2019 at Hollywood Studios. Step into the land of Batuu and experience the Force like never before. Visitors can take a ride on the Millenium Falcon, walk among Stormtroopers, drink Blue Milk in an authentic cantina, shop for one of a kind merchandise. Then, on December 5, 2019 visitors may find themselves in the middle of a fierce battle between the Resistance and the First Order in the Rise of the Resistence Experience.
Take a relaxing train ride out of Harambe to the Conservation Station. After walking the Discovery trail and learning about conservation you can wander in and learn to draw Simba, Zazu or many other characters from your favorite Disney classics. Being an artist is not necessary. My artistic talents do not in any way shape or form lend to drawing but when I took a class a few years ago, I actually drew a recognizable Olaf. So, you can to!
From the moment you enter this new signature dining experience you are transported to the country of Japan. Cultural representatives bring the Japanese culture, traditions, and connection to nature alive to each customer. Not to mention the delicious, authentic food served.
4) Reimagined Bus Transportation
If you love to use Disney transportation to make your way around the Disney World resort, then this new experience this Fall will peak your interest. Your favorite Disney characters will accompany you all over the Disney resort. The faces Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Daisy, Donald, and Pluto will delight young and old alike. But, the updated interior will be a welcomed change as well as some new amenities such as USB charging ports throughout. Now you never have to waste a minute traveling to and from the parks.
Opening this Fall–A new, high-flying mode of transportation. Get on board these Disney themed gondolas from the new Riviera Resort, Caribbean Beach, Art of Animation or Pop Century and soar over roads, cars, trees, buildings where you will land right between Epcot and Hollywood Studios. Disney traveling has never been more thrilling!
I can’t wait to see some of these new experiences. How about you? When do you plan to go? Do you have other opinions about what you think is the most exciting change or improvement to Disney World this year?
5 Reasons to Book your 2020 Disney World Vacation Today
Tomorrow, June 18, 2019 is the release date for the 2020 Disney World Vacation Packages. 2020 might seem far away but now is a great time to start planning for a vacation next year.
There are so many reasons to book a vacation to Disney World. But for today, here are 5 of my favorite reasons why to book your 2020 Disney World Vacation Today! Don’t miss #2 and #1. They are my favorites!
#1 Lock in Your Room
If you are interested in booking during the peak season (Spring Break/Easter, Summer or especially Thanksgiving, and Christmas/New Years) booking early is your best chance to get your favorite resort, room location at that resort or even a specific room.
#2 Early Dining Window
Want to enjoy a magical breakfast with the princesses at Cinderella’s Royal Table? The clock is ticking if you are traveling in January and want to make your trip extra special. The advanced dining booking window is 180 days before your check-in day. Get a jump on everyone else to book your favorite restaurant experience!
#3 More Affordable Way to Visit Disney World
You can easily budget for your vacation and have it paid off before you go. Book now and put down a $200 deposit. Your remaining balance must be paid off 30 days prior to check in. Let me help you budget your vacation and make monthly payments up until your final payment date. By planning in advance your vacation can be much more affordable.
#2 The Price Will Never Increase
Once you lock in your package with your deposit the cost of your vacation will never go up. Even if Disney increases the ticket prices (which they seem to do every year) you are locked in at the old prices.
Bonus tip: After booking your Disney World vacation package I am not done. I will be watching for new discounts released by Disney that will make your vacation even less expensive. So, the cost of your vacation can only go down, never up!
#1 Mickey Ice Cream Bars
Book by July 1, 2019 and each member of your party will get to enjoy delicious Mickey Ice Cream Bars while you are on vacation! YUM!
Fine Print: Will be in the form of a gift card sent just before trip. Minimum $25 gift card for each booking.
Alright! Now that you are convinced to begin planning I would love to help you on your journey to a very Magical Disney Vacation! Contact me today! Remember, booking through me will NOT cost you anything extra.
For our family of 9 food is a major expense. We are always on the lookout for ways to save on this budget category, especially on vacation. This post will cover different ways to save money on food at Disney World.
I want to start with this disclaimer: We are not foodies! Yes, we like good, basic, yummy food but we are not going to be looking for anything gourmet. This makes it a little easier for us to use these tips. On one of our vacations to Disney we ate almost all our meals in the park. By the time we left, we all agreed that we would rather bring more lunches. On the last few days we were tired of park food and spending a lot of money for food we didn’t just love. Because we had one member of our party who wasn’t very adventurous with food, we ate at mostly similar places which most likely diminished our Disney food experience.
If you are foodies or big eaters, read this about the Disney Dining Plan!
EDIT: as of May 2020, Disney Dining Plans are not available until the end of 2020.This is subject to change so stay tuned.
If you love trying all different kinds of foods and dining is a major part of your Disney experience then a Dining Plan may be perfect for you. You can save a lot of money if you love to eat the more gourmet foods–steak, fish, lobster and such. This is also a great option if dining with Disney characters is top on your list. Hearty eaters will also find that the dining plan is an economical choice.
You also might find that the dining plan will save you money if you like to have a glass of wine, beer or cocktail with your meals. This is now included and the savings can really add up.
So, on to the tips…
10 Ways to Save Money on Food at Disney World
1) Costco/Grocery Store
This is our main method of saving money on food at Disney World. We stop at Costco for supplies for breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Since we we usually stay in a house through Airbnb we have a full kitchen to store everything. We stop at the grocery store for a few items that we didn’t want Costco sizes of such as peanut butter. The other place we go is Trader Joe’s. We don’t have one in AK and we LOVE the Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups. These make great snacks in the parks.
But what if you are staying in a Disney resort without a kitchen? Each of the rooms at the Disney World resort has a mini-fridge and coffee maker in the room. This will be perfect for breakfast necessities and snacks. Many of the near-by hotels will also have these items but you will want to check and make sure. If staying off-site many have free breakfast included.
HOT TIP: We love to bring string cheese, yogurt, cut veggies and drinks into the park. We always travel with a couple insulated lunch boxes. If we have access to a freezer we also bring ice packs. If not, we will bring plastic baggies and fill them with ice from the hotel ice machines.
2) Bring Snacks from Home
1) Take a snack box as luggage. Bringing a box of snacks (and possibly lunch items) even with baggage costs will save money. You can bring a lot of snacks in a box for the $25-35 baggage fee.
2) Use snacks a filler in luggage. Granola bars, fruit snacks and strips, baggies of trail mix, and applesauce pouches (these probably should be in a baggie in case of explosion) work great to fill in the nooks and crannies.
3) Order from Amazon Prime Now or other Grocery Delivery Service.
With Amazon Prime Now you can get grocery items of all kinds delivered right to your resort in 2 hours. If you order over $35 there is no additional delivery fee. There is a $6 fee at your resort if the groceries are received by the front desk.
Shannon at WDW Prep School has a great post on the grocery delivery services. She describes the ins and outs of using these options.
4) Eat Outside of the Parks
There is so many restaurants around Disney World. Pretty much any road that leads away from Disney World will have a plethora of places to eat ranging from fast food to fine dining. Google maps will be your best friend to help you find a place to eat. Our favorites off-property restaurants have been Panera, Giordano’s Pizza, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Sweet Tomatoes and Chick-fil-a.
5) Share Meals
Many meals in the Parks are big enough to share. Especially for kids. One adult meal split between two children will be cheaper than two kids meals.
A couple of things to note: if on the dining plan quick-service credits are not split between children and adults so children can order adult portions and share. This is a good way to stretch credits. At table service restaurants you are able to share for only one dining credit as long as it is not a buffet or family style
If paying out of pocket you can also share as long as you are not at a buffet or family style restaurant.
Shannan at WDW Prep School has a nice list of restaurants that have large enough portions to share.
Sharing meals can be accomplished at restaurants in and out of the parks. Pizza at Giordano’s is a great inexpensive option to share. The Chicago style deep-dish pizza is so delicious and filling. We always have our kids share an adult Mac-n-cheese at Panera instead of getting two kids meals.
6) Order off the Kids Menu
If you are paying out of pocket you are free to choose from the kids menu. While at most quick service restaurants the kids menu is basic kids fare. But at some you will find the Disney Check Menu which has healthier options. Many table service restaurants have much more interesting kids menu options.
7) Share Snacks
So many snacks at Disneyland are HUGE. We always share caramel corn, lemon and pineapple Dole Whip, and Mickey pretzels. There are so many good options. When you share you can try so many more delicious treats. How great is that! One thing I never share–Mickey ice cream sandwiches–just don’t even ask!
Decide ahead of time your snack threshold. Will it be one snack/person/day? Will you share a certain number of snacks a day? When our kids were younger (and not as many of them) we gave them a gift card with an amount that gave them $5/day for snacks. They could use it up however they wanted to. They loved to have control of their own snacks.
8) Bring refillable bottles or buy bottled water outside of the park
Bottled water in the park costs $3.50 a bottle. That can add up rather quickly. Refillable bottles can be filled up at water stations around the park. We filled our insulated bottles with ice in the morning and we were able to have cold water almost all day. In addition, you can always ask for a cup of water or ice at the restaurants and quick-service counters.
Purchasing bottled water outside the park is also an option. Before using refillable bottles we would bring a couple of bottles per person in small backpacks (along with our snacks). Yes, we began the morning a little heavy laden but our load lightened as we drank the water. In hot weather, since we have had freezer available, we would bring at least one froze bottle and one chilled. The frozen would melt by the time we were ready to drink. If only partially melted, we would add water from drinking fountains to hasten melting.
HOT TIP: Line your backpack with a plastic bag to keep condensation produced by melting bottles from soaking through your bag (in very hot weather this has a nice, welcome, cooling effect).
9) Eat Bread
We could seriously make a meal of this for our whole family. The Les Halles Boulangerie-Patisserie located down the cute little street in the France Pavilion sells baguettes for $2.95 each. With some butter that they have setting out, I will eat a whole one for a meal. Just add some cheese brought in our insulated lunch bag and we would be golden! The other thing we have done is make sandwiches. If you place a grocery order with lunch meat use your baguette’s for bread. You can find condiments such as mustard and mayonnaise at quick service locations. This is a very delicious way to save money on food at Disney World.
10) Make a Plan and Stick With it
Set a food budget before you go. Plan ahead how many meals you are going to eat in the parks, off-site or bring yourself. IF you deviate do so with cheaper options. Look up menus at restaurants to see what it will cost your family to eat there. The Disney website has a list of all their restaurants with menus for your preplanning.
In closing…
There are so many options on ways to splurge and save on food at Disney World. You can apply some of the tips above and not others. Any steps you take to save will make a difference. Take some time with your family to create a food action plan that fits your budget and how you want to eat.
Do you have a favorite tip to save money on food at Disney World? Share in the comments below so that others can benefit from your great ideas.
I am so excited to tell you about the Disney World 2019 Summer One World Ticket offer. This awesome deal starts June 4, 2019! Purchase this ticket anytime between June 4, 2019 and August 28, 2019 and have up to 6 days of fun.
Yes! You read correctly! This ticket even includes water parks. This ticket is the first of it’s kind. Normally to add on water parks you would have to purchase the Park Hopper Plus option for an additional $100/day. With this ticket you experience the water parks for less.
Important Details
Ticket can be purchased as of June 4, 2019
Use tickets any day until August 28, 2019
Allows one entry into each park but you can go to more than one in a day. (but not a park hopper ticket)
Do I save $ with this ticket?
The cost of this ticket will be $444 (not including tax) which is only $74/day.
When I priced the current cost of tickets (on 5/25/19) I found that on the cheapest day of the summer a 4 day (1 park/day) ticket would cost $400 (not including tax). Most days of the summer this same ticket would cost even more (up to $433 if you purchase tickets to go in June).
So, YES! Using this ticket you get to splash and play at the the water parks for hardly any extra cost. How AWESOME is that!!
What if I need a place to stay?
Purchasing the Summer One World ticket also gives you the option to immerse yourself in the Magic by staying in a Disney resort. You save up to 25% on select rooms at select Disney resorts.
If you would like to learn more or to purchase these awesome tickets just let me know! Email me at tamara@alaskatomickey.com or use the contact form in the link above.
Ticket and Resort stay fine print:*Ticket valid 6/4/19 – 8/28/19 for one admission to Magic Kingdom® Park, one admission to Epcot®, one admission to Disney’s Animal Kingdom® Theme Park, one admission to Disney’s Hollywood Studios®, one admission to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park, and one admission to Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park. Each park may be visited only once. Tickets are nonrefundable, nontransferable and exclude activities/events separately priced. Admission is subject to capacity closures and other restrictions. Water parks are subject to rehabilitation, seasonal and weather closures. After expiration date, the price paid for a wholly unused ticket can be applied to the purchase of a new ticket with an equal or higher price.
**The number of rooms allocated for this offer is limited. Length-of-stay requirements may apply. Savings based on the non-discounted price of the same room. Additional per-adult charges may apply if there are more than two adults per room at Disney Value, Moderate, Deluxe and Studios at Disney Deluxe Villa Resorts. Cannot be combined with any other discount or promotion. Advance reservations required. Offer excludes the following room types: 3-bedroom villas, campsites, Cabins at Copper Creek Villas & Cabins at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge and Bungalows at Disney’s Polynesian Villas & Bungalows.
When you read the words “Disney Vacation” does your mind immediately go to Disneyland and Disney World? Are you thinking “I didn’t know there were different types of Disney vacations.” Disney is SO MUCH MORE than just those two theme parks!
This post is going to introduce you to all the different vacation options offered by Disney. In later posts I will explain each adventure further. Let’s begin to explore the different kinds of Disney Vacations!
Disneyland is located in Anaheim, CA. This park feels like it is nestled right in the heart of the city. It is a magical haven in the midst of all the hustle and bustle. It consists of Disneyland, California Adventure, and Downtown Disney. Guest can stay in one of three beautifully themed Disney resort hotels or in one of the many hotels nearby.
Disney World is located in Orlando, Fl. Driving into Disney World is completely different than it’s California counterpart. As you follow signs to the desired location you feel like you are driving through the countryside. The peaceful drive prepares you for the excitement of your destination ahead.
Disney World consist of four theme parks–Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood Studios. There are two water parks–Typhoon Lagoon, and Blizzard Beach. Disney World boast more than 25 resorts with a nice mix of Value, Moderate, Deluxe and Villas. On top of the Disney resorts there are also quite a few others on the property. There is Disney Springs which is a place to eat and shop. Also on the 47 square miles of Disney World property are mini-golf courses, a golf course and many, many, many other things.
The Disney Cruise fleet includes 4 gorgeous ships–the Magic, Wonder, Fantasy, and Dream–which are reminiscent of the past with modern amenities. Itineraries can be booked from 2-12 nights. Cruisers can experience locations all around the world–Caribbean, Alaska, Europe, the West Coast, Hawaii and more. Just about anywhere you want to cruise Disney can take you.
Disney Cruises are incredibly family friendly with some of the longest kids activity hours on the seas. But, they have many activities designed specifically for the adult passengers. There is fun and relaxation for all ages!
Plus, on these cruises you will experience the magic, customer service, and attention to details that makes Disney top in its class.
Adventures by Disney takes families on tours around the world. They have tour itineraries on 6 of 7 continents. These tours create once-in-a-lifetime experiences that prove all vacations are not created equal. Your two Adventure Guides are there to immerse you in the locations and attend to every detail of your vacation. Local guides provide expertise along the way.
Adventures by Disney can take you all through Europe, Australia, China, Japan, Costa Rica, Peru, Southeast Asia, Alaska (Woohoo!) and many other destinations. This different type of disney vacation is definitely a dream trip!
This spectacular resort is located on the island of Oahu in Ko Olina. It sits on a beautiful, calm cove that is perfect for families. In this resort Disney has worked hard to immerse guests in the culture of the Islands. As all Disney resorts, this one has everything for a perfect vacation–well appointed rooms and villas, multiple restaurant and snack options, spectacular landscaping, engaging kids and adults activities, and immense pool area with multiple pools (family, kids, and adults-only) and a winding lazy river.
This relaxing resort sits on the shores of South Carolina. It’s 1940’s style encourages guests to enjoy the simple pleasures of life. There are rooms to fit all sizes of families and many activites to entertain as well as 12 miles of beach.
Disney’s Vero Beach
Frolic on the beaches of Florida at this elegant, old-fashioned resort. Spacious rooms provide the comforts of home just steps away from the ocean. Many activities are planned for guests of all ages.
Own a piece of Disney through the Disney Vacation Club. Many resorts in Disney World have Vacation Club Villas for the most avid Disney fans to own.
Worldwide Disney Parks
Disney has four parks around the world. They each have their own flair and incorporate the culture of the countries they call home. But, they also stay true to the Disney that we all know and love.
As you can see there are so many different types of Disney Vacation options. It can overwhelming to decide which is the best choice. If this is you, please contact me! I would love to help you plan a vacation to remember.
If you know exactly what you want and where you want to go I can still help! The awesome thing is that using my services doesn’t cost you anything. You pay the same price as you would directly to Disney. When you book through me, Disney pays me the commission that they would have just kept for themselves.
So, contact me today to start planning memories for the future!
Happy travels to you…until we meet again!
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