Walt Disney World Vacation Planning On The Cheap!
21 Oct
Ladies and gentlemen, I’m very proud to announce the availability of our new Dining Plan Dashboard app for the Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch! We’re very proud of it and think that it will be a fantastic tool to have on hand when using the Disney Dining Plan at Walt Disney World.
The Dining Plan Dashboard helps answer the most simple and common question anyone using the Disney Dining Plan asks: “How many credits do I have left?” Since most people tend to ask this question as lunch while standing in line with 1000 other tourists inside Pecos Bill’s Cafe or Cosmic Ray’s Starlight Cafe waiting to order food, it’s made to be completely super simple to use at a glance while standing in line. It’s also great to use and easy to read in the sun while trying to use a snack credit to order that popcorn or Dole Whip, where phone screens can be difficult to read.
To make sure that this app was easy to use in crowds and in the sun, we recently put the Dining Plan Dashboard through its paces three weeks ago in one of the busiest Disney Dining Plan scenarios: the 2010 Epcot Food and Wine Festival. Long lines at the food pavilions and a beautiful sunny day made a great test for the Dashboard. We came away feeling great about how user friendly this app truly is and made slight adjustments to make certain you will love it too.
We reviewed some of the competition out there as well. There are other Dining Plan apps out there that let you track credits. They also confuse you with price tracking, trip tracking, graphs, “advice,” poor instructions, bad spelling, and stories about how the developer loves turkey legs. Our Dining Plan Dashboard strips away all of that stuff and lets you know what you really care about, which is how many credits you have remaining!
The best part about the Dining Plan is that you can buy it on the App Store right now for just 99 cents! For less than half the price of a cup of coffee at the Main Street Bakery, you can be managing your Disney Dining Plan credits in no time. What are you waiting for?
26 Sep
Here’s a look at the latest and greatest hitting Walt Disney World this week:
26 Sep
Wow, it’s been a long time, huh? As you can see, it’s been close to a year since our last blog post. We realize this isn’t really the best way to keep a blog running or keep you informed of how to save money at Walt Disney World. With that in mind, we have a few big things coming your way:
My favorite new thing coming your way is BIG! I’m proud to announce that our first iPhone app is coming soon – the DisOnADime Dining Plan Dashboard! This small app will help you quickly keep track of your dining plan credits, whether you are sitting down to a relaxing table service meal or standing in line with hundreds of other people in line at Pecos Bill’s! We’ll begin releasing more information as we get closer to the big launch.
Thanks again, and welcome back to DisOnaDime.com!
28 Sep
To add on to Syd’s great Disney’s Overrated and Underrated post, I’ve decided to post a few of my own:
So, there we go. Let me know what you think in the comments!
20 Sep
For a week long Disney trip, instead of checking a bag consider packing for just 3-4 days. Bring a sample size detergent and do a load of laundry at the Resort laundromat while you are there. You can get samples at Target or Walmart and it is usually $1. Much cheaper than buying it in the laundromat. You can relax at the hot tub while your clothes are washing/drying and you can save yourself $15-$20 PER BAG!! I recommend this technique on longer cruises as well!
8 Sep
So, I thought I would give my two cents about the Disney attractions or restaurants that are either underrated or extremely overrated. The opinions expressed below do not reflect the opinions of all contributors of this blog, only mine. My husband and I have definitely had some heated discussions about this…
What do you think? What areas of Disney do you think are overrated or underrated? Feel free to disagree with any of my assessments, I love a great debate!
12 Aug
Taking a look at some of the latest buzz:
6 Aug
Let’s talk about transportation after you get to Orlando International Airport. It is our opinion that having your own transportation during a Walt Disney World vacation is a vital requirement.
If you have hotel reservations off WDW property (a.k.a. “Off-Site”), renting a car is the only reliable way to explore the Disney property. Getting to and from the airport will require a taxi or a shared shuttle (that will make several stops before getting to your hotel). The shuttles offered by most hotels only take you to the theme park gates – or sometimes only to the Ticket and Transportation Center – and are generally not reliable from a time perspective. If you want to go anywhere else, you will have to pay for a taxi. Instead, you should consider using your cab and shuttle fare to rent a car for your stay.
If you are staying at a Disney resort, you may be tempted to rely on the Walt Disney World Transportation System. We strongly advise against this. One of our guiding principles at Dis on a Dime is that time is money, and the more you have to stand around waiting, the less value you get out of the vacation you spent your hard earned money on. Disney’s Magical Express – which is a paid service much like a shared shuttle to and from the airport – will make several stops before getting you to your resort, with the added bonus of waiting hours for your luggage to be delivered. In certain situations Disney Transportation buses will get you to Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Magic Kingdom Park earlier and faster than driving – but that also depends on your resort and the number of bus stops on that bus route.
Think about this – after a long day at a theme park and waiting in line for attractions, your feet are hurting, your kids are cranky, and you can’t wait to get to your room. Would you rather hop in your car and go, or wait some more for a bus, shuttle, or taxi and make several stops before getting there?
Another advantage of your own car: you can get your supplies, food, and gifts for less money off-site. Sunscreen at a drug store, groceries for meals in the hotel and on the go, cheap breakfast at Waffle House, and fun gifts at the kitschy shops along US192 in Kissimmee.
So, now we know we need to rent a car. How do we get one cheap?
Though this may sound obvious, the easiest way to start is to only rent enough car to meet your needs. All you are really looking for is four wheels and an engine for a short period of time. There are two big advantages to this:
If you are a 2-person party, do not let a rental agency’s threat of a Hyundai Accent or Chevy Aveo scare you. First, these cars are perfectly capable of getting two people and their luggage around WDW for a week. Second, you probably won’t get one anyhow. My recent “economy’ size cars have included two Toyota Corollas, a Pontiac G6 sedan, a Saturn Ion, and a Mazda 3 sedan. I have still not been given an Accent or Aveo to rent.
For a family of four, you will most likely also be able to get by for a week in an “economy” rental. A family of four needing car seats for small children could consider moving up to “compact”. For larger families, “compact” or “midsize” should be your starting point.
Do not pay for Loss Damage Waivers (LDW) or other types of rental car insurance from a rental agency. Most credit cards (including American Express) include some type of rental insurance, as well as many auto insurance plans.
We only use one of two methods for reserving a car. In order of preference:
The one major exception to these rules is if you travel for business regularly, in which case you may be able to use loyalty program points and status for upgrades and discounts.
Rental car agencies will absolutely gouge you on gas prices if you forget to fill your car’s tank before returning it. Make sure to fill up at one of several gas stations around the Orlando Airport before returning your rental car.
A word of caution: DO NOT use the on-property Walt Disney World gas stations to fill your car before returning it to the Orlando Airport! Rental agencies consider those stations to be too far from the airport, so your full tank will not be “full” once you reach the airport and you will be charged for at least one gallon of gas at inflated rates.
As Syd mentioned in a recent quick tip, guests staying at a WDW resort can park free at all theme park lots.
29 Jul
My husband and I were crazy enough to take our 6 month old daughter to Disney World for the first time this past May. Aside from the record setting torrential rain, having her come along with us was actually very fun.
My story begins here…it was lunchtime and Alex was hungry. It was also pouring rain and every restaurant was packed. I panicked. I had literally no where to go. I finally decided to run the Baby Care Center located right off Main Street near the Crystal Palace restaurant. What a life saver this was!
I tried wheeling my stroller inside — no can do. They make you park outside and schlep all your stuff inside. This was a pain. I ended up leaving some stuff in the stroller because I was alone and couldn’t carry it all. Once inside I was greeted by a lovely older lady and she gave the lay of the land:
A private breastfeeding room. This room had a closed door. I wasn’t breastfeeding so I didn’t go inside. Anyone have experience with this? Are there comfy chairs inside?
Main seating area. This room had all wooden chairs, wooden highchairs, kids tables and chairs and a TV playing old Mickey Mouse cartoons. The decor was old fashioned colonial style. Kind of reminded me of the furniture you find in a Cracker Barrel. I wish there would have been a few couches or soft chairs because Alex was still bottle feeding and couldn’t sit up on her own yet. I had to hold her in the wooden chair and feed her. I did use the highchair to feed her some baby food. The equipment seemed safe and in good working order.
Changing table room. There were about 4 large changing tables. Underneath each table were large pieces of paper to lay onto the table, so no need to worry about it being sanitary. When you are done, you just throw the paper away.
Bathroom. A unisex bathroom is available for anyone to use. It had about 2-3 stalls and was kept very clean.
Kitchen. The kitchen had a sink, bottle warmers, microwave to handle any feeding needs. It also had items you could purchase or have charged to your room: Diapers, wipes, diaper rash cream, formula, etc. All prices were ridiculous but it was nice knowing there were options in an emergency.
The one thing I didn’t like was there was no safe place to put baby on the floor while I went and cleaned her bottles or to go to the bathroom myself. I suppose I could have had one the cast members hold Alex but I was paranoid leaving her. I ended up struggling to hold her instead.
The facility was very quiet and clean. It was a nice place to take a break and get out of the rain! I would recommend it to anyone with small children.
23 Jul
Here’s what is happening this week: