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Old 20 Aug 09, 09:11 AM   #1
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Tips for Florida on a tight budget anyone?

We are planning on going back to Florida in November of this year, we can't really afford to but thanks to Mr T have enough to pay for most of the holiday (except the amount we would have to pay for anyway!)

Last time we went was Jan 08, the dollar was sooo good and we spent a fortune but have since moved house so no longer have the same spending power!

So does anyone have tips/advice on doing Florida on a budget? There are 4 of us, kids will be 3 (4 when we are there!) and 5, accomadation and car sorted, staying at Lake Buena Vista (when we book!).

We are think on get Disney tickets and not bother we Universal etc this time which will save about £500 on tickets, cheapest we can find Disney 14 day Ultimate is approx £800.

How else can we try and do it on a budget (other than steer clear of the Malls!).

Thanks in Advance,

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Old 20 Aug 09, 09:15 AM   #2
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What about going sometime next year so you can save and have more to spend.

I wouldn't like to do Orlando on a budget which is why we go every two years rather than every year to ensure we have plenty of money.
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Disney really is the most expensive option this year we are conciderign missing it and doing universal, seaworld and busch saves about £300 cheaper for the 4 of you.

Having said that my kids prefered disney at that age. what about looking a the food budget eat at high tea time buffet breakfasts and at the villa and limited the number of restaurant dinners?

Also try not to eat / drink in the parks (big breakfast and bring in snacks) this will save a small fortune and probably pay for the disney tickets alone!
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Hi Madwife,

Good point we had thought of that except our new house needs so much doing to it a fewmonths down the line will make no difference,

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Look at getting 10 day base tickets instead of 14 day ultimate. This saved us about £300 this year & you can still get a Disney fix by visiting disney hotels without it costing anything!
We also did our own breakfasts which saved money.
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We are going in November and it is possible to do it on a budget - there is no need to spend thousands. I appreciate that it is a "holiday of a lifetime" but I would rather go on a budget than wait or not go at all!

Do you really need Disney tickets for the whole 14 days? This is what kills the budget really. DH is not that keen on Disney (I love it!) and we are going for the sake of (me!) and the kids. We were looking at just going for a day but it was a ridiculous £150 so instead we are going to go for a 3 day base ticket with 3 days for free (so 6 days but with no hopping). For two adults and a child this is about £390.

We intend on going across to Clearwater for a couple of days and are going to book the Holiday Inn Clearwater Beach for a bargain £39 room for the night. Kids love to spend time on the beach and it also gives us a break away from all the hussle and bussle of Orlando.

We are also going to go to a couple of State Parks which are cheap to get in - we are keen to see what else there is other than the usual theme parks.

We are staying in a condo so will probably eat breakfast there - not to save money but because DD (who will be 4) just has to eat as soon as she gets up and loves her cereal! Eating out there are loads of vouchers to save money if you don't want to cook.

There are ways to save money - obviously the dollar is not as good but it is getting better and we will just have to be good and not spend as much on shopping!
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Have a look at the magic your way tickets, they can sometimes work out cheaper if you dont want to park hop. Also look at vouchers that are available for restaurants and shops. Also the kids eat free cards may be of benefit to you.
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After the parks, your biggest expense is likely to be meals. And, while eating out in America (and especially Orlando) is often great value, it is easy for the costs to pile up quite considerably on a daily basis, not just with the main meal-times but also with drinks, snacks and souvenirs.

PRO SPOT: When touring the parks – especially in the heat of summer – it is absolutely vital to drink lots of water at regular intervals. But you don’t want to be paying $2.50 a bottle at the parks. Instead, buy one of the cheap Disney water bottles from a supermarket like Wal-Mart, Target or Publix (only around $5 each), fill them with ice from your hotel or holiday home before you leave, and then top them up at the water fountains around the parks.
Alternatively, you can buy water much cheaper at the supermarkets, freeze it overnight, and take a few bottles with you. However, you cannot take large amounts of food and drink into the parks.

As a rough ready reckoner, our Brit’s Guide lists the basic costs for a counter-service meal and kids meals at all the parks, as well as detailing the cost of a 3-course meal at one of the main full-service restaurants. In many cases, even a ‘cheap’ burger and chips type meal, with a drink, can be $10, while we have found recently that with 2 adults and three children (ages 7-12), we were paying around $40 for a basic lunch and $60 or more for counter service dinner in the parks. Multiply that over 10 or 14 days and you start to get an idea of the overall cost involved.

Therefore you need to take advantage of the various meal deals that are available throughout Orlando. First and foremost of these are the all-you-can-eat buffets, which are fairly widespread (even Disney offer several good-value buffets, at Crystal Palace in the Magic Kingdom, Hollywood & Vine in Disney’s Hollywood Studios, the Biergarten in Epcot, Boma at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, Whispering Canyon Café at Wilderness Lodge and the exceptional value of Trail’s End at Fort Wilderness) and which give you the chance to fill up the whole family for a more budget-orientated price. CiCi’s Pizza buffet (with several locations, including one on Palm Parkway near the Downtown Disney entrance to Walt Disney World) offers a somewhat more health-conscious approach, providing things like vegetable pizzas, soup and salad bar at some locations, for a surprisingly low price. The dessert choice is tempting, too, and included in the price of your meal!

Other more standard choices include the likes of Ponderosa Steakhouse and Sizzler, two chain restaurants with multiple locations throughout central Florida. These provide breakfast, lunch and dinner, and, while the food is largely pretty ordinary, there is plenty of it and it is pretty consistent. Other buffets worth looking out for are Golden Corral, Black Angus, Perkins and Shoney’s, where you may pay a dollar or two more but the extra quality is undeniable.

PRO SPOT: Best buffet in town? It’s hard to say who offers the best deals, as there is quite a bit of variation from restaurant to restaurant, while even some in the same chain group can vary in quality (and in price – you will find the International Drive outlets of places like Ponderosa a $ or two more expensive than those elsewhere). But one restaurant we are always happy to recommend, for price AND a more health-conscious approach, is the outlet of Sweet Tomatoes on Kirkman Road (near Universal) at its junction with I-Drive. As well as one of the biggest salad buffets in town, Sweet Tomatoes features great soups, pastas and breads, all made fresh daily and all quite delicious. Their desserts, featuring fresh muffins and soft-serve yoghurt, are also extremely tempting. It is VERY easy to fill up here at a decent price, and make sure everyone has had something healthy for a change (not always easy in the parks). In Spring 2009, their lunch buffet was $7.29 and dinner $8.99, while it was $4.99 for children 6-12, and $1.99 for 3-5s. Hours are 10:30am-9pm Mon-Thur, 11:30am-10pm Fri and Sat and 9am-9pm Sun.

If you budget for your main meal, or perhaps a big breakfast, at one of the above, you will definitely save money on eating mainly at the theme parks. It is tempting to eat or snack often at the parks – many of them do boast some outstanding dining choices – but you will quickly find the costs mounting if you do this every day. A 3-course lunch for four at somewhere like Hollywood Brown Derby (in Disney’s Hollywood Studios) can easily be $115 and you probably don’t want to be doing that every day.

The food courts at some of the shopping centres also offer better value for money than many of the standard restaurants, and you will probably find it easier to please all the family. The huge food court at the Florida Mall (central Florida’s largest shopping centre) offers no less than 24 counter outlets from which to choose. Similarly, the choice at the superb Mall at Millenia is wide-ranging and surprisingly health conscious, with 11 good-value outlets. Lovers of a good English breakfast should seek out Best of British Soccer World, which located on International Drive just across from Ripley’s Believe It Or Not. Both the Orlando Premium Outlets and the Lake Buena Vista Factory Stores also boasts decent food courts where you can also save a few dollars.
PRO SPOT: If you are looking for the best fish and chips in town – and let’s not get into a debate over whether or not you should be looking for typical British food this far from home! – we rate the Orlando George & Dragon pub on International Drive hard to beat. Located just south of the Wet ’n Wild water park, this British-run establishment specializes in typical pub grub, and a (huge) plate of cod and chips (proper chips, too, not the ubiquitous fries) costs around $11.99 (smaller portions available for $6.49), which isn’t cheap, but a similar dish at the Rose & Crown ‘pub’ in Epcot will be $16. Best of British Soccer World also has scrummy Fish and Chips (along with Karaoke Wed-Sat!).There are also other derivative pub-style venues through the Orlando are (and especially in Kissimmee), and others to watch out for are The Stage Door on Highway 192 and The Cricketers Arms at Festival Bay on International Drive.

This being America, you should also be aware that food portions – whether for starters (Americans call them appetizers), main courses (‘entrees’) or desserts – are almost invariably large, and it is perfectly possible for one main course to be enough for two. Just tell your waiter or waitress in advance you want to split, and it will often be served up on two plates for you (but be sure to keep the tip as if you’d both had a main course – this is something most Americans would do, and your server will feel ‘short-changed’ otherwise as they are still doing the work for two plates).

Another local feature you should watch for are Early Bird specials. As a general rule, Americans stick rigidly to the main mealtimes, hence 12-1pm and 6-7pm are the busiest possible times to head for a restaurant. Conversely, some restaurants offer special deals if you eat outside of those times. These ‘early bird’ specials, where main menu prices are reduced, are notable at restaurants like the Steak & Ale chain (set 3-course meal at a reduced price 4-6pm), Barneys Steak & Seafood (4-6pm nightly), which is a great individual restaurant at 1615 E Colonial Drive (Highway 50), Kobe Japanese Steakhouse (with 6 Orlando locations; Sun-Thurs 5pm-6pm), At the Boston Lobster Feast, kids under 4 eat free off the children’s menu. Then, at the excellent seafood restaurant McCormick and Schmick’s at Mall at Millenia, visit for their Happy Hour between 4 and 6pm, and you can order all their appetizers as bar snacks for just $1.95.

PRO SPOT: Visit our favourite ‘local’, the Orlando Ale House on Winter Garden/Vineland Rd, just north of Downtown Disney, for their fabulous food, great prices and extensive array of beers. Of particular interest are their various specials on pitchers of beer and by-the-glass specials on the likes of Fosters. Sports enthusiasts take note: there are dozens of television sets, showing all sports, all the time.

You should also hunt down any number of Coupon booklets you will find distributed in racks in all the main tourist areas (outside shops, in hotels and even at some petrol stations and restaurants) which feature a range of money-saving deals, from a free appetizer to two-for-one entrees and ‘kids eat free’ deals.

Another useful site which, as local residents, we find extremely useful, is www.valpak.com. This free service, which provides money-off coupons for a whole variety of services, from healthcare to tyres to restaurants, requires you to enter a local zip code to find the various deals on offer, so try one of the following zip codes when you log on to their site: for the International Drive area, use 32819, for the Disney/Lake Buena Vista area, use 32821 and for Kissimmee, use 34746.

Then there are some diners where great value can be found in particular menu items. Panera Bread is a counter-service chain which specialises in soup and sandwiches, and their daily fresh soups (which come with a big chunk of French bread) are often a meal in themselves for around $4, while one of their sandwiches is often enough for two. The Olive Garden chain features unlimited salad and breadsticks with their meals, which often means you can fill up a hungry tribe without going over the odds with the bill. For budget-priced Italian, the prices at Fazoli’s are hard to beat. You will be hard-pushed to spend $10 on a meal there, and the fare is extremely respectable for fast-food style.

Finally, the ‘Kids Eat Free’ deals are fairly common at many of the hotels, primarily in a bid to get hotel guests to eat there rather than elsewhere, but many are happy for non-hotel guests to eat there as well. The Howard Johnson and Holiday Inn chains are notable for this feature (although not all hotels participate, unfortunately, as many are franchised, while some operate only on a seasonal basis and not necessarily at peak periods). However, some national restaurant chains also participate, and it is worth checking out the following to see if they also take part in the programme (sadly, not all do):

•Beef O'Brady's
•Ponderosa Steakhouses
•Boston Market
•Buffalo's Southwest Cafe
•Chick-Fil-A
•Chili's
•CiCi's Pizza
•Denny's
•D'Amico & Sons
•Fazoli's
•Golden Corral
•IHOP (International House of Pancakes)
•Kettle Restaurant
•Lone Star Steakhouse
•Pizza Hut
•Roadhouse Grill
•Ryans
•Shoney's
•Tony Roma'

Very often, the best thing to do is to keep an eye out when you first arrive, especially at nearby hotels. Many will advertise ‘kids eat free’ on billboards outside and it is then easy to check if these apply to hotel guests only or if you can take advantage of them.

Alternatively, check out the excellent value of the Kids Eat Free card which guarantees free meals for children at a huge selection of restaurants. The card is just £10 and is valid for unlimited meals over a 14 day holiday.


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We are planning on going back to Florida in November of this year, we can't really afford to but thanks to Mr T have enough to pay for most of the holiday (except the amount we would have to pay for anyway!)

Last time we went was Jan 08, the dollar was sooo good and we spent a fortune but have since moved house so no longer have the same spending power!

So does anyone have tips/advice on doing Florida on a budget? There are 4 of us, kids will be 3 (4 when we are there!) and 5, accomadation and car sorted, staying at Lake Buena Vista (when we book!).

We are think on get Disney tickets and not bother we Universal etc this time which will save about £500 on tickets, cheapest we can find Disney 14 day Ultimate is approx £800.

How else can we try and do it on a budget (other than steer clear of the Malls!).

Thanks in Advance,

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Hi B

Why not think 'out of the box'....... we now only 'do' Disney one or two days max on every trip, not because we don't like Disney.. but we are golfers and that is our main pastime now the kids are older.

Why not look at non Disney days out. A trip to the beach won't cost the earth (just the fuel and food)... you could take a picnic?
If you went to Clearwater, you could visit the aquarium?
Or you could go on Little Toot, and go dolphin watching?

Have a day trip up to St. Augustine. My kids loved it up there when they were small. They still talk about the 'bumpety bump' train.
The great thing about St. Augustine is that it is 'real' history and they will be learning about how the Spanish settlers arrived in Florida!
Again, a trip to St. Augustine isn't going to cost the earth. Just your fuel and the entry to attractions (much less than Disney!)

What about a day at a Florida national park? There are a few to choose from and many have canoe hire? Again, this won't break the bank!

What about a drive down to Lakeland and go to the Blue Moon drive in theater?

There is ssssssssooooooooo much to do in Orlando!!

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Old 20 Aug 09, 09:31 AM   #10
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BEST THINGS FOR FREE!


While it is usually the case that ‘you get what you pay for,’ there are a handful of things which don’t cost you a penny in Orlando, and which may be worth building into your holiday plan as a little ‘extra’ when you need a breather from the parks (or you simply want to stop spending money for a while!). We highlight these on an annual basis in our Brit’s Guide, and our current ‘top 10’ of free things to do is as follows:

1.Peabody Duck March: at 11am or 5pm, the Peabody Hotel on International Drive puts out the red carpet for their resident ducks as they arrive or leave their lobby fountain ‘home’.

2.Lakeridge Winery and Vineyards: try a free wine-tasting tour at Lakeridge, in nearby Clermont, from 10am-5pm Mon–Sat, or 11am-5pm Sun.

3.Disney’s Boardwalk Resort: free nightly entertainment includes jugglers, comedy skits and live music. You can also see part of the 9pm IllumiNations fireworks from nearby Epcot.

4.Morse Museum: this superb little museum in Winter Park (just to the north of Orlando) features American paintings, ceramics and representative arts from the 19th and 20th centuries and is free from 4-8pm every Friday Sept-May.

5.SkyVenture: in the heart of the International Drive tourist strip is this huge blue and yellow tower where people pay to go ‘skydiving’ (which is actually great fun). However, if you just want to watch (which can be VERY entertaining), there is no entry fee.

6.Florida Eco-Safaris at Forever Florida: A visit to this wonderful nature preserve makes for the perfect break from the Orlando hustle-bustle. Forever Florida is home to a rare horse-training operation that is happy to let visitors watch—and learn—for free, and the chance to take a (paid-for) horse riding or Zipline tour should not be missed.

7.Fort Christmas Historical Park: 20 miles (32km) east of Orlando in the town of Christmas is this replica of an 1837 US Army fort, with exhibits, video presentations and restored homes, and special events at some weekends. 10am-5pm Tues-Sat, 1-5pm Sun.

8.Leu Gardens: again, just north of downtown Orlando, these lovely gardens, with wildlife, nature trails and the 1880s’ Leu House Museum, are free every Monday from 9am-noon.

9.Pianoman Bob Jackson: You don’t have to be a guest at Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside Resort to stop by and enjoy the lively sing-alongs every Wednesday-Sunday evening.

10.Old Town, Kissimmee: Free live entertainment every night! Car buffs should definitely make note of the Friday Night Cruise, featuring custom, exotic and specialty cars on show beginning at 5pm, with a parade of cars at 9pm, and the Saturday Night Cruise, the biggest weekly vintage car parade in the US, with classic cars on show beginning at 1pm and a parade at 8.30pm. Every Thursday is Bike Night, displaying an average of 700 bikes
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We are going in November and it is possible to do it on a budget - there is no need to spend thousands. I appreciate that it is a "holiday of a lifetime" but I would rather go on a budget than wait or not go at all!

Do you really need Disney tickets for the whole 14 days? This is what kills the budget really. DH is not that keen on Disney (I love it!) and we are going for the sake of (me!) and the kids. We were looking at just going for a day but it was a ridiculous £150 so instead we are going to go for a 3 day base ticket with 3 days for free (so 6 days but with no hopping). For two adults and a child this is about £390.

We intend on going across to Clearwater for a couple of days and are going to book the Holiday Inn Clearwater Beach for a bargain £39 room for the night. Kids love to spend time on the beach and it also gives us a break away from all the hussle and bussle of Orlando.

We are also going to go to a couple of State Parks which are cheap to get in - we are keen to see what else there is other than the usual theme parks.

We are staying in a condo so will probably eat breakfast there - not to save money but because DD (who will be 4) just has to eat as soon as she gets up and loves her cereal! Eating out there are loads of vouchers to save money if you don't want to cook.

There are ways to save money - obviously the dollar is not as good but it is getting better and we will just have to be good and not spend as much on shopping!
I totally agree with this we can only just afford to go for 7days but I would rather that as I always said to my dd1 that we would try to get her there before high school (she goes sept2010). I would walk over hot coals to do this for them !
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Another cheaper day out is Cypress Gardens.....

http://www.cypressgardens.com/

$29.95 is the adult price to both the main park and the water park!!!!!!!!!
No queues and fantastic peaceful surroundings... a great day out!

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Hi Last time we went we had breakfast in villa! nice and relaxing!
We froze bottles of water in freezer over night to take into parks saves about $2 a time!
We bulk brought water in supermarket!
A few evenings we got take-away pizza in the villa!
Also look for coupon booklets in door ways of places cut coupons to save on meals out!
We also brought a cheap cool box filled it with ice each morning and drinks put it in boot(or should that be trunk! LOL) for cool drinks when we got back to the car!
Hope this helps
Oh we thought we might do the money in a envelope for each day next time as to help not to over spend (there are posts about this some where on here
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budget sunday, farmers and craft market at lake eola. there is also a great show of parrots sounds really naff but they really are beautiful coloured birds and the children were over the moon they could have photographs with them. a walk round the lake to see the "only in america" dog fashion parade and perhaps a go on the swan pedal boats. we usually have lunch at paneras which is opposite the lake. it is easier to park in thornton park and walk down. this village in historical downtown orlando is full of wonderful eateries and coffee shops well worth a visit. just follow the signs from the I 4 which say historical downtown orlando. it is quite safe!
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Another cheaper day out is Cypress Gardens.....

http://www.cypressgardens.com/

$29.95 is the adult price to both the main park and the water park!!!!!!!!!
No queues and fantastic peaceful surroundings... a great day out!

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Just looked at the website, got my DD all excited as she sat on my lap and it's not open in November. Oops!
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