How to Go to Disney World for $1000 for Two | Planning a Disney Vacation for $1000

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Hey friends! Today I’m sharing the secret to going to Disney World for $1000. Planning a Disney vacation can be expensive, but if you know how to keep things simple, it can actually be very affordable! And that’s why I’m sharing this video! I’m going to break down the cost of a Disney trip and show you how possible it is to plan a trip for exactly $1000. This trip is designed for 2 people on a budget, so keep in mind that children over the age of 3 would be an additional cost :)
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  • @BekahHart
    @BekahHart  3 года назад +5

    What are YOUR best budget tips for Disney?! I’d love to hear from you! ❤️

  • @kaylaandmarkalan
    @kaylaandmarkalan 3 года назад +4

    Loved this so much, Bekah! There are seriously so many ways to save money at Disney that a lot of people don’t realize and that it is possible to go for cheap(ish)!

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад

      Absolutely!!! It can be as affordable (or expensive 🤪) as you want! There are sooo many ways to save at Disney 👌🏼

  • @kimberlylavoie4940
    @kimberlylavoie4940 3 года назад +5

    I purchase discounted Disney gift cards at Target - it is only 5 percent off with the Target credit card, but every penny saved counts. Also, recently I scheduled an early morning flight for departure and on the last night stayed at the MCO Hyatt - it was much cheaper than a even a value room at Disney and provided for a stress free morning, while allowing my family a great last day at Disney.

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад

      Love it!!! That 5% adds up for sure. And that’s such a great idea to stay at the MCO Hyatt on your last night!

  • @queenblacc4579
    @queenblacc4579 3 года назад +4

    So I’m a single mom. On a budget trip I took my son, and my two younger siblings to Disney. Travel resort and tickets ended up costing about 2200. Then I spent maybe an additional 300 on food. We went in January. We did all four parks and typhoon lagoon. Food wouldn’t have costed as much but we had one special meal in each park per day.
    I didn’t have points so we flew Spirit. I know people hate it, but honestly it was simple and only a 2.5 hour flight. The kids carried a school book bag and it had all of their clothes, plus their park bag inside. So there was no need for two carry ons or checked luggage.
    Stayed at pop century for like 98 dollars a night with a deal I found at a third party website. One thing I love to do is take a very early morning flight at like 6 am. Then I’ll make Epcot my first park. On the day we leave I choose the latest flight. So you get an entire extra park day without having to pay for the hotel an extra night.
    My son and I went in May. We stayed 4 days and three nights at two deluxe resorts, did all four parks and it was like 1100. I rented dvc points for AKL and was given a free upgrade for a savannah view. And we stayed at yacht club for a full resort day.

    • @jayneestrycker8691
      @jayneestrycker8691 3 года назад

      Hi Remy😊 What 3rd party site did you use for your hotel? I'm trying to find a value resort for next may via 3rd party. Not much luck yet. Thanks 😊

    • @queenblacc4579
      @queenblacc4579 3 года назад

      @@jayneestrycker8691 it can be hit or miss but I used this website called snaptravel. Those third party sites are risky because they won’t always let you do cancellations and sometimes you don’t know what you’re getting. But the Disney hotels usually work out. Also sometimes just put the name of a resort in Google with the dates and it’ll give you the prices for a bunch of third party websites.

    • @jayneestrycker8691
      @jayneestrycker8691 3 года назад +1

      Thanks Remy, I'll give it a try!😊👍😊

    • @queenblacc4579
      @queenblacc4579 3 года назад

      @@jayneestrycker8691 absolutely! It’s not ideal for like dining reservations and stuff because most of the time, closer you get to the trip, the cheaper it is. But 8 times out of ten I don’t book too far in advance

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад +1

      This is amazing!!! You took advantage of so many budget tips & tricks! I’ve also used Priceline to book a Disney resort. Using a 3rd party can be hit or miss, but boy… if you find the right deal at the right time, it’s GOLD!!!

  • @shannonyowell5119
    @shannonyowell5119 3 года назад +1

    Sleepy Hollow, for the spicy chicken waffle is our go to. The corn dogs are awesome as well. We get bank points on all our purchases that we can put towards gift cards for Walmart. We rent a car and go to Walmart for all drinks so we never buy in the park. Also you can get your snacks and breakfast stuff there.

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад +1

      All great suggestions! 🙌🏼❤️

  • @jangle318
    @jangle318 3 года назад +1

    I always pay with Disney gift cards from Target that I buy with my red card for 5% off. I also load gift cards for food and souvenirs (also parking fees this past trip) and only use those for the trip. Every little bit counts.

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад

      Those Target GC’s add up 👌🏼 And I love the idea of preloading gift cards for food, souvenirs, and parking!

  • @basic_CeceRae
    @basic_CeceRae 4 месяца назад

    Can you do a video just on how to keep cost low on transportation please

  • @magicinmichigan
    @magicinmichigan 3 года назад +1

    We split meals all of the time now. We have, luckily, similar taste in food options, and it's usually just too much food for one sitting.

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад +1

      Splitting meals is the way to go! It even makes table service meals way more doable on a budget 👌🏼

  • @arisboba
    @arisboba 3 года назад +1

    Saving this vid so I can try this

  • @karenstellabott7167
    @karenstellabott7167 3 года назад +1

    Disney Visa Card! The points really add up!

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад

      Great tip!! We've looked into utilizing the Disney visa! My husband is in charge of all things credit card related, so I need to bring this up again!

  • @jayneestrycker8691
    @jayneestrycker8691 3 года назад

    We are going for 10 days in May. We have always had the dining plan but this time, obviously not. My hubs and I are on keto and plan to split meals where we can. Would you be able to do a scenario of 4 adults, 2 rooms? Thanks Bekah😊

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад +1

      That’s awesome! And if this is a budget trip, you could potentially save more money not using the DP anyways! So it might work in your favor ☺️ And I’ll be offering something down the road to help give more personalized trip suggestions in a more one-on-one scenario, so stay tuned!

    • @wdwmommykim
      @wdwmommykim 3 года назад +1

      I've been keto for a while, and I've had a couple of trips to WDW and even Universal, and I was able to find food at every restaurant I visited. Just look at the menus online, and you can see what the restaurants have. I tend to stick with salads (they're usually cheaper), but I've had the kids salmon with green beans at Pop Century, and it was so good! Hugs, Kim

  • @collinslm28
    @collinslm28 3 года назад

    Edit... others already noted this! But all the repeat comments just endorse that this is a handy tip!
    Capitalize on that 5% Target RedCard discount and get Disney gift cards to pay for everything. You’ll save/get an extra $50 on that $1000 budget! Costco and other big box stores do Disney cards discounted too!

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад +1

      YES! That 5% adds up quick! 🙌🏼

  • @controlthechaos8645
    @controlthechaos8645 3 года назад

    Does the room charge include parking?

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад

      It does not. This is assuming most people are flying and utilizing Disney transportation ☺️

  • @wdwmommykim
    @wdwmommykim 3 года назад +1

    Sometimes the kids meals at the counter service restaurants can be enough for me, and a bottle of water comes with it (or whatever beverage). I usually order cups of ice water for the meal and save the bottle for later. Hugs, Kim

    • @BekahHart
      @BekahHart  3 года назад

      Yes! I’ve ordered a kids meal several times, and it’s always been more than enough food 🙌🏼