

Two 3-Day Magic Your Way Park Hopper tickets: $338.95 each.Two nights at Disney’s Yacht Club resort: $465/night.I can’t wait to hear all about their trip! However, if you do what they did and simply pick up the phone and book a trip at rack, full-price rates, your trip could look like theirs: Some of my not-quite-as-budget-minded friends recently called to share that they were headed back to Walt Disney World for a three-day weekend. There are a wide range of accommodations, dining options and ticketing options that can easily push the cost of your trip from reasonable to what I’d consider budget-busting. Is it possible to do Disney on a budget? Absolutely. Tips, Tricks and Ways to Save on Your Walt Disney World vacation Limited time offer: Buy 4 Day Disney Park Passes, Get the 5th day FREE – that’s $64.59/day!.If you absolutely have to stay off site - where?.Walt Disney World Resort rooms under $100/night.

Where to stay: On-property or off-site?.Read on, or jump to your topic of interest. I’ve collected some of the questions readers have sent since my last Disney trip-planning post, so I’ll do an overview of resorts, tickets, and dining, then answer your questions too. (The MagicBands aren't "tickets" in and of themselves, but they allow Disney to "see" your entire MDE account and all of the tickets, dining reservations, on-site hotel information if any, and FP+, that are linked to that MDE account - that kind of "one stop shopping" is their greatest feature).Is a Disney trip in your future this year? It’s been a while since I wrote an updated “Tips and Tricks” post for Walt Disney World! We love spending time at the Disney Parks, and we’ve had many great vacations there over the years, so I’m always happy to answer questions on where to stay, resort amenities, dining, attractions - you name it! If you have MagicBands linked to your MDE account, then you use the MagicBands for park entry, and going to Will Call isn't necessary. The purpose of going to a Will Call window for UT etickets is that if you DON'T acquire and link MagicBands for each member of your traveling party before your visit, you'll still need some sort of physical ticket media to enter the parks, so you're going to Will Call to pick up the ticket cards that match your etickets. Once you have the eticket numbers linked to MDE, you'll be able to make your FP+ reservations at 30 days out (since you are staying offsite), regardless of whether you have MagicBands in hand. (The eticket option is designed for folks in a hurry, who want to link tickets to MDE immediately, and don't want to have to wait for ticket cards to arrive in the mail to find out their ticket numbers.)
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scan of the physical tickets showing the code numbers, so you can immediately link the etickets to your MDE (My Disney Experience) account and assign them to the members of your traveling party. To my understanding, when you buy etickets from UT, you won't get a physical card in the mail: instead, UT will e-mail you the code numbers of the set of ticket cards you've purchased, or just a pdf.
