Topic > Budget for a Disney World Family Vacation

Disney World is a magical and fun place for a family of four. The sound of excitement fills the air, children jumping and dancing waiting to start their day at Disney. But as we know going to Disney is not as easy as it seems. You need to plan your budget to get to Disney World. Saving and planning is your first priority. How you will get there and where you will stay when you get to Florida. Most important of all is a shout out to the kids, Disney Park and where to go. Wanting to go and actually going to Disney World are two different things. So you've decided you want to take a family vacation to Disney for a week. Before packing your bags you need to plan everything. You need to start saving for a trip like this because it's not cheap. Take a little money out of your income for each paycheck and it will add up quickly if you put it in the bank, it will also add interest on it. You may be wondering: how much money do you need to save? Well, when you add transportation, tickets, hotel, home and pet care, food, extras and more, you'll know. If you want to save faster or can't take a lot of money out of your income, simply cut back. For example, buy unbranded items instead of branded items. Don't get unnecessary things or if it can wait, wait. Putting the economics aside, you need to figure out when is the right time of year to go to Disney. Is it cheaper at a certain time of year? Is airfare cheaper or gas in a certain period? Should we go when school gets in or out? Many questions to ask yourself before leaving. September – December, excluding holiday periods, second week of January – March (excluding holiday weekends), any rainy days, weekdays. Days not to go are all summer, Thanksgiving weekend, the weekend before Christmas, the week either side of Easter and Easter weekend, other holidays, during special events. There is one value season at Disney World which is January 3 to 6, February 10 to 14, February 18 to 11, July 18 to September 30, November 28- 16.