Disney World Vacation Package

is there any all inclusive vacation packages to disney world in florida from chicago illinois?

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  1. Below are two similar answers I have given. The one is regarding getting a good price in Disney and the one is regarding get an all inclusive stay in Disney. I think this should pretty much answer all your questions. Overall, yes, there is an all inclusive type of package you can get for Disney World. The only thing I would recommend is getting air through an online discounter to save money. Disney does not offer discounts on their air, so you pay full price. Here are my answers: This depends on where you are planning to stay. You can visit the Disney area and get pretty much everything included. You can stay at one of the Disney resorts, ranging in value to deluxe budgets. You then add on to your package your tickets. Disney has a new plan out this year where you can decided how many days of tickets you want, the price averages down greatly the longer you stay. For example, if you have 2 adults and 2 children and are staying seven nights, you can go from a 7 day ticket to 8 for about $8. You can add on more features to your ticket including water parks and park hopping. Next you add on your dining plan. This years dining plan is a great option and will save you a lot of money. There are different plans. You can get the least expensive which includes one counter service meal (beaches and cream) one table service meal (including character meals) and one snack, which can be an ice cream bar, popcorn, etc. Then you can upgrade your dining to get all three meals for the day and your snacks. You can also included unlimited tours of the parks and recreation with another plan. So you can get your meals and tickets and room included and then you have the option of adding on more features depending on how much you wish to do. Hope this helps! THE SECOND ONE I book all my trips through http://www.mousetrips.com They are absolutely wonderful. They know everything about Disney and can help you to plan the best trip. They have the same prices as Disney, but will be there every step of the way and help you get the most out of your trip. In my opinion the best offer Disney has right now is the Disney park hopper with water parks and fun option and the Disney meal plan. The meal plan will save you, on average, 40% off of your dining. You will get to eat at much nicer restaraunts and still save money. This is a great plan and I have used it every time since it came out. The ticket this year also has a big discount. I think it is one you reach a 5 day ticket that the price per day per person only goes up about $1.00, that is a great deal. The water park option will pay for itself after 2 visits to a water park or Disney Quest. Disney Quest is one of my favorite place to go in Disney, so I love this option as well. I would book air through an online discounter though. The prices on air from Disney is not discounted at all, so you will pay full price. Just remember, all the prices for Disney are going to run the same. Disney does not offer different prices to different companies. The only way to get a discount, unless Disney releases a code, is to go with room only. However, you will not be saving much considering Disney has so many great deals this year with tickets and dining. Also, you can purchase an annual pass to get a discount, but the same problems apply. With the prices of tickets this year, you usually won't be much better off paying for an annual pass. As I mention below. I think you could really use the assistance of a travel agent. They will really be able to help you get the most out of your budget to get the absolute vacation. http://www.mousetrips.com/ is a fabulous agency and they are so helpful, they will really be able to help you put together a great trip. I don't recommend an online discounter such as expedia, priceline, etc. Remember, a good deal and the best option are not always the same thing. I have known several people that have booked with an online discounter, only to arrive and discover they have no room. This is a terrible way to start your vacation. Although you may still be able to get a room, it is very upsetting to get there and discover this. A discounter may get you a slightly lower price, but you may also be losing out on alot. disney ocassaionally drops codes that will be far better than the discount you could get online. AAA and online discounters will not change rates if they do come out for you. Also, if you book with an online discounter, you are on your own. You have to take care of any problems or any additonal things you want. I've had a few experiences with AAA and I wasn't satisfied with them. I booked a big trip and they never told me disney dropped a code that would save me more than $500, they wouldn't book me dining, tours etc. So even though I booked through them I didn't get anything special. I highly recommend contacting a travel agent to help you with the planning. I always use a travel agent, they don't charge extra and they can answer all your questions and make it so much easier on you. It makes the trip more enjoyable. I use http://www.mousetrips.com/ and they are absolutely wonderful. Not only has my travel agent saved me a ton of money over the past few years. But she has helped me plan wonderful vacations and get the most out of my trips. She books everything for me, from my trip and tickets, to insurance, town cars, rental cars, dining, tours, etc. She is wonderful. There is no added fees so for me it wasn't a hard decision to make, but the expertise, superb quality of business and knowledge they provide is priceless. If I email her a question, she has a response to me in minutes. I would never go to Disney without booking my trip through her because of how wonderful she is. Hope this helps, if you need anything else just let me know! Below is my answer: Hello, This depends on what your budget it. This year Disney has really great prices out for families. If you really want to experience the trip of a lifetime, I really think you would want to stay on site. It is so much easier and more convienient for you. Rather than driving to the places you want to go you can hop right on to Disney transportation and go to the places you wish. Plus, if you stay at an off site resort the transportation times are scheduled, when the little ones are tired it can be a pain to get back to the hotel. Plus, you are less likely to fully utilize your tickets because you are less likely to go to the park when you have to wait for hotel transportation. Now, back to your package. I suggest staying away from July, this is the hottest time of the year and it can get pretty miserable. If you must go in July try to go before the 4th, if not before, go after. To save you more money, value season begins August 27 and continues through October 4. Regular season is April 23, August 26. Going in value instead of regular will save you quite a bit of money. Disney has their value, moderate and deluxe resorts so just about any budget will be able to go. They also release special codes once and a while that make prices even lower. Tickets this year are especially nice. You can choose how many days of tickets you want, if you are going 7 nights and only want 3 days of tickets, you can do that. But they have made it an incentive this year for increasing the days of tickets by making it very inexpensive to add on an extra day. For example, 2 adults and 2 children under 9 can from from a 7 to an 8 ticket for less than $9. Then, if you wish you can add on park hopping so you can visit more than one park in a day. You can also add on water parks and more which includes visits to the Disney Water Parks and a few other features. Also, if you don't plan on using all the days on your tickets you can purchase the no experation option. The best thing Disney has done this year for their value traveler is their new dining plan. For the first time that I can remember, Disney has a dining plan that is worth the extra cost and will usually save you 40% or more off of your dining. The most budget friendly plan includes one counter-service meal, one table-service meal and one snack. It's a great deal and is sure to save you lots of money. I suggest looking into all your options, there really is a lot of different ways to go. Again, I highly recommend staying on site if you really want to have the trip of a life time that your grandkids will never forget. I would recommend you contacting a travel agency. They can help you with the booking and answer all your questions so that you are sure to get the most out of your vacation. If you have never been to Disney or if you are unfamiliar with what they have to offer, it can be very difficult to book a trip on your own. Hope this helps!
  2. Wow thats a lot of answer lets make this more simple plan your travel here http://travel.yahoo.com/ get your Disney on site rooms and tickets here http://disneyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/index?bhcp=1 I find using the Disney site is best for price on rooms at their places also they have perks for you too!
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