Thursday, January 24, 2008

The Best Way To Enjoy Your Disney World Vacation

A Disney World vacation is a dream vacation for most families. But it’s also an expensive one, especially if you don’t know how to find an affordable package.
There are many flexible ways to purchase tickets. The more days you plan to stay at the resort, the better bargain you’ll receive. If you want to visit more than one theme park, it might be a good idea to hang around the resort for a little while. You can save a little money and experience some extra Disney magic with your family that way.
The “Park Hopper” option is also a good way to save some money and it allows you and your family to visit multiple theme parks during the same day, for however long you purchased tickets for. This rids of you having to carry a ticket for each theme park and being limited to a single park a day.
Also, there is a “Magic Plus Pack” option which allows you access to other Disney World attractions, like the two water parks, Disneyquest (an indoor, interactive theme park) and more. Then there is the “No Expiration Option,” which allows park access for up to fourteen days after the original resort tickets have been used. Of those fourteen, any unused days can be taken advantage of for a future vacation.
But wait, there’s more….
Disney World isn’t just known for its exciting sites, shows, and attractions. From inexpensive restaurants to fine dining, there are several options to choose from. In a package deal, each family member is provided with combination meals and a snack every day and there are over a hundred restaurants located in the Disney World parks and hotels. You can contact your travel agent for detailed information about the opportunities you and your fellow vacationers will have.
The premium package is certainly one of the most elegant vacation deals around – it includes meal vouchers for breakfast, lunch, and dinner as well as theme park tours and admission to shows like Cirque du Soleil’s La Nouba.
A Disney World Vacation is sure to be unforgettable and worth every penny, especially if you plan ahead. There are plenty of goodies you may want to invest in, like the pass that allows you to hang around the park after hours and Walt Disney World is prepared for all your needs, whether it be child care or transportation to and from the different parks and hotels. So make sure you to give more than a cursory glance to all the different package deals and benefits of a Disney World vacation!
What are you waiting for? Book the vacation of your lives and share some magical Disney moments with your family.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

What To Look For In A Holiday Travel Package

Traveling during any holiday season can be hectic. Many people are heading home for the holidays, while others look to get out of town for some much needed vacation time. If this is the only time you want or are able to travel, you might find a better value by booking a holiday travel package well in advance so you can assure yourself a hotel room and best-rate airline tickets. You can book ahead on your own unstructured agenda if you prefer, but usually these times fill up so quickly, making it difficult to get a good deal. Taking a package deal instead will typically save you money over what you would’ve spent had you booked all accommodations separately.
When you do lock in a holiday package, look for one that is flexible. No two packages are identical, so if you find one you like better but the booking agent doesn't offer something you truly want to do, consider trying to do so on your own. Also, by skipping a day or heading out earlier or later, you can arrange a better deal sometimes. Not all packages are set in stone, so ask questions or find another package that suits your needs for better enjoyment. A good travel agent will help you arrange all your specifications. So if you are booking during a holiday season, use a travel agent instead of doing it yourself.


Additionally, avoid holiday vacation packages that sound too good to be true. Traveling during a holiday season means that it will almost inevitably be more expensive. If there is a fabulous deal that you are able to secure, make sure you do your research, because many times scams fool you into believing you are taking one package and then switching it at the last minute for a worse hotel, no car rental, or a different airline. Get your vacation package deal in writing so you have proof of what you were told in case you need to request your money back at a later date.

On that same note, it is vital you obtain a printout of your itinerary several weeks, or even months, in advance so you know exactly what airline and route you are taking, as well as where you are staying. That way you can provide to other key people (e.g. extended family members, neighbors) your travel information and plan side trips according to where you will be at certain dates and times.
Any package you purchase will have some flexibility concerning how much “free” time you are able to enjoy. You don’t always need to stay with the group, so find out what those non-group opportunities are and how much alone time you will have with each. If you decide to venture out on your own, you'd certainly want to be sure you can do so without the pressure of the group's consideration.
Finally, before booking any holiday package, do a sufficient amount of research on the company you are booking through so you can verify they are reputable. You don’t want to end up stuck in another country if something goes wrong!

Author: Terry Miller