Vacation
Conundrum
I have an interesting vacation
conundrum. Do I buy a timeshare just 8 miles from Disney or do I opt to pay more
to stay on Disney property?
What needs to be considered is the
obvious savings on lodging and potential savings on food (that can be substantial)
outweighed by the added expense of car rental, parking fees, travel time and
the loss of potential savings on dining plans. Savings can also be eaten up by other
ground travel expenses if you choose to do a cruise after your stay at the
timeshare and park.
Let me talk a little more about the
savings. Obviously a timeshare can save you on your hotel room. Now consider
this. If you’re staying in a timeshare where you have a kitchen you can stop in
a market and purchase groceries that are less expensive off Disney property.
You can have breakfast before going to the Park, pack snacks to take with you
and even pack a picnic lunch and/or dinner. This can be a substantial savings
when you consider the cost of dining in Disney parks. Even a standard bottle of
soda or water costs $3.25 in the parks. It’s a significant savings to bring
your own food and drink.
Staying at a timeshare off Disney
property can also make it much more convenient to go to other local
entertainment destinations or even to the market. Think of it this way, when
you stay on Disney property you are in a 47 square-mile area. If you call a
taxi to take you someplace they have to come into that huge area to pick you up
and then drive you out of that area to get you where you want to go. Your taxi
ride will be quite costly!
If you stay on Walt Disney World
property and purchase a ticket package you are often eligible to buy a
discounted dining plan. This reportedly can save you as much as 33% on meals
and snacks. Also Disney has a fantastic ground transportation package should
purchase when you stay on property. They only time you have to touch your
luggage during your travels is at your home airport. You check your luggage in
when boarding the plane to go to Disney World and Disney picks it up for you at
the Orlando airport and takes it to your hotel along with you. When time comes
to go home Disney takes your luggage from your room and checks it in at the
airport when they take you back to the airport.
Another convenience to staying on
property at Disney World is the time savings. You wake up in the morning walk
to the bus stop, Monorail station or boat dock and board your transportation to
the Park of your choice.
If you stay off property (including
timeshares) you have your drive from your hotel or timeshare then you have to
choose which Park to go to and if you are planning on going to more than one
Park in one day you have to consider where you park your car. If you park your
car at the Park you start your day at and use the Disney transportation system
to go to next Park you’ll have to ride the Disney transportation system back to
where your car is parked. Then you have the drive back to your hotel. This can
obviously take more time out of your day and staying on property than just
using the Disney transportation system.
One of the greatest disadvantages is
staying off site is missing out on the Disney magic and simple Disney touches
you get staying at a Disney resort. No Mickey shaped towelgami, Mickey themed
toiletry packages or fantastic over the top Disney service.
This is a decision that each family
needs to make for themselves. For some each penny saved is worth the loss of
Disney touch you receive at the Disney hotels and the inconvenience of driving
every day. For others they can’t think of staying anywhere but Disney. They
dream of finding Disney towelgami and enjoying the magic touches you receive at
a Disney resort.
For me and simply comes down to a
balance. If the savings is significant enough to outweigh the loss of the
Disney touches and the inconvenience I will do it. But the savings has to be
significant. In truth I’d rather stay on property and soak in the Disney magic,
it’s worth a little more to do that. But when I can save $50, $60 or each day I
have to consider it.
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