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DH’s Personal Editing Note: I was informed by my DH that in my description of our booking process that I failed to mention that he was on the phone for 45 minutes making the arrangements and that the Cast Member he spoke with was the rudest, most unhelpful, least magical Cast Member he’s ever encountered L I apologize for leaving out this very important detail and hope none of you have had this same unfortunate experience!!! (Honey—I hope this makes it up to you for my oversight last time J)
How Are We Going to Get There & Get Around?: We have flown every time we’ve gone to WDW; 20+ hours of driving is just too much each way for DH and I!!! Southwest is our airline of choice, so DH has been stalking the SW website for awhile. We quickly found a flight home from Orlando for a GREAT price (Under $100/person) and booked it before it was gone. The flight TO Orlando was a different story. After checking, the prices on flights into Orlando just weren’t in the price range we were hoping they would be, so we decided to get creative in our flight searches since our plans were a little bit flexible. We checked both the day before and after our initial arrival plan to no avail. Then one of DH’s co-workers suggested we check another airport, such as Tampa. So we check Tampa, thinking there’s no way it could be a cheaper alternative…and to my utter amazement, the flight was $80 cheaper…PER PERSON…and the rental car was $40 cheaper, even with the extra charge involved in picking it up in one city and dropping it off in another (Not really sure how that happened)! So now our plans were set! Except, DH still stalked the SW website and ended up finding a flight into Orlando directly the night before our original intended arrival for the same price as our flight into Tampa (also under $100/person). In the mean time, the drastic difference between the rental car prices also decreased, so it no longer made sense for us to go through Tampa. I have never been so glad that SW doesn’t charge a flight change fee!!! So now we’re flying into Orlando and still getting a GREAT deal!
The rental car is the other big part of the equation. We typically use Alamo because we’ve been lucky to find some pretty great deals. We’re part of their Insiders discount program, which really helps, and we have a corporate discount code that we’re able to use also that knocks off a few of the normal fees. All of that combined with DH’s diligence to price checking means we have again found an awesome rate. For a midsize car for 10 days with taxes and fees taken into consideration, we’re paying under $150!!! It started out over $250, but little by little the price has dropped over the last month…all I can say is that persistence pays off people!
***To Be Continued***
More of my Countdown from DH:
14 – 14 feet below ground are the 9 acres of tunnels servicing the MagicKingdom
13 – 13 inches long is the length of the Christmas bulbs in the Toy Story Mania queue
12 – 12 films are depicted in the Great Movie Ride
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Oh I totally did not realize they were doing a D23 thing at WDW! I never pay attention (silly me) to the events they do because they were always in CA when I looked. Now I am mad - grrr.
I cannot wait to read all about them.
And I love the facts!
Glad that you were able to find some great flights (and I have to agree that SW's no fee for changes definitely is a great deal). What a wonderful package you found with the Disney gift cards...
First off, I just want to say thanks for all the great comments!!! Being able to share with everyone makes the anticipation for our upcoming trip that much better! Here's the next installment:
The Fun Part—Daily Plans!: Now we’re into the meat and potatoes of our PTR J This is probably the most action-packed WDW trip we’ve ever planned. We’ll be spending a couple of days off property, which is VERY unusual for us, and we’ve got the great D23 events while we’re there also, so there is something going on every minute. Here are the details:
5/6 - Day 1: This is basically just our travel day. DH is working this day and our flight doesn’t leave until after 6:30 at night, so we don’t land in Orlando until something like 10:15 pm. We’ll pick up our rental car (which is now $130!!!) and head to Pop Century to check in—probably stopping somewhere along the way to get a snack since we’re traveling during dinner time. We already checked in online, so hopefully the check-in process shouldn’t take too long. Depending on how much energy we have left at this point (I’m thinking none), we may try to do a little resort exploring after we drop our stuff off at the room, but we’ll likely just get settled in and get some rest.
5/7 – Day 2: One of our days that we’re spending off-property. We are going to drive down to Tampa and go to the Florida Aquarium. I’m pretty excited to see the penguins! We’re not sure what else we’re going to do in Tampa, but we’re hoping to find some local restaurant to eat at and do a little exploring (Any suggestions would be welcomed ). If we get back early enough to Orlando and feel like heading to a park, we may go see Fantasmic at Studios. If not, we’ll probably just hang around the resort and explore. I’m looking forward to seeing all the memorabilia at Pop Century!
5/8 – Day 3: Our first real day in the parks! We’ll be heading to Studios so DH can ride on Toy Story (not that I don’t love it too, but he’s a fanatic). We’ll probably spend most of the day there and then head back to the resort to freshen up before we head to dinner. We have reservations at Kona Café; we’ve had breakfast here before but never dinner, so hopefully it’ll be good. Then we’ll probably head back to Studios to finish off the evening.
***To Be Continued***
More recent Countdown Links:
11 – 11 minutes is the total ride time at the HauntedMansion 10 – 10 million guests visited WDW in less than 10 years 9 – 9 pavilions were present at EPCOT on opening day 8 – 8 years of planning and creating were needed to develop Animal Kingdom
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Check out our PTR for our upcoming Christmas trip to see Mickey!
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