Ways to Save Money at Walt Disney World

Stay off-site, bargain-buy souvenirs and vary your eating habits to keep hundreds, even thousands, of dollars in your pocket.

Whenever I’m traveling, it’s a safe bet I’m going to Disney World, near Orlando, Fla. I’ve averaged four to five trips a year over the past decade, and I’ve learned a thing or two about saving money. There’s no reason anyone should spend a fortune to see Mickey & Co. Here are my secrets.

Stay Off-Property. There are certainly affordable rooms on Walt Disney World property. At Disney’s All-Star resorts, standard rooms go for as low as $96 per night during off-peak times. But it’s important to consider just what you get in most of Disney’s value hotel rooms: two beds, a bathroom and a TV. If you don’t plan to do anything in your room except sleep, and you want the convenience of staying on the property, check out the “value” tier Disney hotels for the lowest prices.

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Rebecca Dolan
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com
Before joining the Kiplinger team as Online Community Editor in 2013, Rebecca was associate travel editor at the Huffington Post, where she also handled the travel section's social media. She landed at AOL/HuffPost after earning an MS in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School, with a concentration in health and science journalism. Prior to that, she covered lifestyle at Jacksonville Magazine, in Jacksonville, Fla., preceded by a stint at American Cheerleader magazine. She holds a BA from the College of William and Mary.