Review
Planning a Disney World vacation can sometime be really tough. You know what you want to do when you’re there, but when you start looking at prices you consider doing something less extravagant or not as much. Now, you can get all the advice on how to go on a Disney World vacation for a fraction of the cost.
The Ultimate Disney Wold Savings Guide was created by a former cast member at Disney World. She wanted everyone to know how to save the most of your vacation dollars and be able to do all things you want to experience while in Disney. She has also laid out a plan with all the techniques you will need to maximize your vacation time and making every moment count.
Who hasn’t wasted their money planning a Disney trip? I have and it’s no fun. By the time you purchase airfare and hotel you’ve already spent over two thousand dollars! I searched on the web and read other ebooks saying they know all the ins and outs of Disney, but none of them ever worked for Disney until now.
This guide begins by talking about how to save money on your lodging in the Disney resort, vacation properties and hotels in the area. Since lodging is one of the largest expenses of your trip, the writer does a great job of telling you options for finding the best deals. You will see charts with the rates of various places during the different seasons.
You will also learn ways of how to get great deals on the tickets for the biggest attractions at Disney World. From attending a Time Share to buying an All-in-One pass, you will gather the right techniques to keep more money in your wallet.
Overall, when I saw that an ex-employee from Disney wrote a book on tips and tricks on Disney vacation planning, I got it. The only part I dislike is it’s over 100 pages. Personally I like short books, but you get a wealth of information. Every page kept me captivated to want to read more. The great parts of the book is what, where and when you should stay in Disney, how to save the most of your vacation dollars, dining, tickets for the different attractions and where to get the best and lowest priced souvenirs. She also tells you about the hospitals nearby along with forms to help you organize your confirmations, reservations and other trip information you might have.
I recommend reading the Disney vacation guide prior to making any travel arrangements. Although the book is a little lengthy, it really helps to keep more money in your pocket for better things than paying for lodging and airfare. The book pays for itself and you will be glad you did.




