Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save money: Pack lunch/snacks & water. Refill water at stations.
Mostly agree but I found that there were very few water stations (and I asked!) and that the water out of the fountains tasted gross.
My tip - depending on your family’s appetite, you can pre-order food at some restaurants through the Disney app and get kids meals for the adults too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save money: Pack lunch/snacks & water. Refill water at stations.
Mostly agree but I found that there were very few water stations (and I asked!) and that the water out of the fountains tasted gross.
My tip - depending on your family’s appetite, you can pre-order food at some restaurants through the Disney app and get kids meals for the adults too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Save money: Pack lunch/snacks & water. Refill water at stations.
Mostly agree but I found that there were very few water stations (and I asked!) and that the water out of the fountains tasted gross.
My tip - depending on your family’s appetite, you can pre-order food at some restaurants through the Disney app and get kids meals for the adults too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time savers:
*buy Genie plus every day, even when you think you could do without it. Even if you only use it for 2 rides, you could save hours. Time IS money at Disney.
*Likewise, spring for the ILL for the rides you want to ride. These rides are truly time sucks if you don't.
*reserve at least one character meal in lieu of waiting in line at the in-park meet and greets.
*stay at an onsite resort to get the 30 minutes early opening
*stay at a deluxe resort to get the extra hours at to
*stay where you can walk to at least 1 or 2 parks or take the Skyliner. Avoid the buses when you can: Beach Club, Yacht Club, Boardwalk, Contemporary, Polynesian, or Grand Floridian. PopCentury, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach, etc.
*Stay in a
*If you plan to watch the fireworks at the Magic Kingdom: do a Fireworks Dessert Party or Fireworks Cruise
*VIP tour ($$$)
Money savings:
none of the above; stay offsite and drive in to the parks each day.
I totally agree with you on everything but what is the rest of the sentence there?? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Time Savers:
- If you're going to the park on a travel day, book Genie+ and Lightning Lanes that morning before you get on the plane for popular rides (Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom, specifically). Genie+ let's you accrue rides every 2 hours, so you can stack them over the course of the day. You just have to look for rides that have return times for when you'll be there. Lightning Lanes are easier, because you can pick your return time, Genie+ will only offer next available.
Wait, you can do that for Disneyworld? Disneyland won't let you do anything with Genie+/LL until you've checked into the park where you want to use them.
Anonymous wrote:Save money: Pack lunch/snacks & water. Refill water at stations.
Anonymous wrote:
Time Savers:
- If you're going to the park on a travel day, book Genie+ and Lightning Lanes that morning before you get on the plane for popular rides (Hollywood Studios and Magic Kingdom, specifically). Genie+ let's you accrue rides every 2 hours, so you can stack them over the course of the day. You just have to look for rides that have return times for when you'll be there. Lightning Lanes are easier, because you can pick your return time, Genie+ will only offer next available.
Anonymous wrote:Save money: Pack lunch/snacks & water. Refill water at stations.