Combine our love for Disney travel and passion for saving
money and you’ve got an interesting dichotomy that makes for some creative
thinking and planning. This was evident
yesterday evening.
I was volunteering at our local event center (another way we
save money and still get to see shows) and as I was helping folks find their
seats, I noticed a couple wearing Walt Disney World t-shirts. They ended up sitting near my “station” of
sorts, so I took a moment to compliment them on their shirts.
They said they had been to Walt Disney World 11 times, some
with children and grandchildren, and some not.
They said that the loved it there, even just with the two of them. I gave them the number of days until our 10th
trip.
At intermission, I was approached and asked where we had
stayed. Easy question, but it did take
some thought and math: Caribbean Beach—twice,
Port Orleans Riverside—five times, Port Orleans French Quarter—once, Coronado
Springs—once, and Coronado Springs again for our next trip. Yep, that makes 10.
They told me that when they go with the grandkids, they stay
at a value resort—All Star Movies, Music, and Pop Century, but when they travel
as a couple, they stay at a moderate resort—Caribbean Beach ,
Port Orleans Riverside.
I then told them we were cruising on the Dream for
Christmas. They shared that they sailed
on the Dream in spring of 2011 for an anniversary trip; their first and only
cruise. I explained that we had already
sailed on the Dream and this would be our 5th Disney Cruise. It was then that I got the look. . . the “how
do you afford that?” look.
I shared how we rebook our next cruise while sailing and get
a discount. I explained that we actually
booked our upcoming cruise while sailing in July 2011. “You can book that far out?” was the question that came next. Yes!
Definitely! The prices are a bit
less that far in advance as DCL wants to fill the ships and the sooner the
better—and prices are a reflection of availability. Add the lower price to a 10% discount, a larger
on-board credit for your next cruise, and a requirement of half the typical
deposit, and you’ve got yourself a deal.
All things this family didn’t know.
If the above deal is the cake, here comes the frosting! We give our travel agent credit for the
booking—right there on the ship when we make our arrangements. Then, we get both the travel agency’s
incentives for the cruise AND Disney Cruise Line’s incentives. Gotta love that!
As an example, on our upcoming cruise, we will walk onboard
with $100 onboard credit from DCL—a result of our reserving this cruise during
our last one. Then, we will have a photo
package credit on our account from our travel agent. Bonus!
We have managed to navigate and marry, so to speak, our
desire for both money savings and Disney travel. Contact your travel agent for specific
offerings.
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