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Planning A Trip To Disney World On A Budget
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 309061, member: 31907"] Planning a trip to Disney World on a budget is possible, and it's all in the planning! If you're looking to save money while visiting the happiest place on earth, we've got you covered. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get there without breaking the bank: 1. Determine What You Can Afford. Before you start planning your trip, make sure that you have enough money saved up to afford it. The first step is figuring out how much you can spend and then deciding whether or not that's enough. If it isn't, then start saving up more. You can always cut back on other expenses when you make more money later. 2. Book Your Tickets Early. The sooner you book your trip, the more affordable it will be! Some airlines offer discounted rates when booking early so if that works for your situation, do it! 3. Make An Account With Disney Benefits Programs. If you qualify for Disney benefits programs like free parking or quick access to attractions during off-peak times, sign up for them now so they're ready when it comes down to booking tickets! 4. Plan your trip around the times when there is less crowding (usually late mornings or early afternoons). The crowds are usually at their worst during peak season (around Thanksgiving and Christmas) and this is when most visitors will be traveling to Orlando from other parts of the country. This means that if you plan your trip around these times, there will be fewer people in line waiting for rides or attractions than there would be during peak season. [/QUOTE]
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