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Originally Posted by supersix4
One thing to say about disney.
Peter Pan ride is the SH**!!!!!!! 
I loved disney when my dad lived in orlando and we'd spend summers there, it got so bad it was like wanna go to disney again, yeah why not.
On topic here's pricelines page about disney. Hope it helps.
http://vacation-packages.priceline.c...vacations.html
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Ya...it's a fun ride. How about that it's a small world after all lol. I went on that and it got stuck for 15 minutes I kept hearing that song over and over lol. the ride is severely aged though.
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Originally Posted by phlydude
Value resorts (much better than other sub-$100 night hotels in the area) can be had for $79/night in off season and $50/night on promos...you really can't ask for more for 2 beds in a quiet, away from traffic, clean room with updated ammenities and Disney theming out the wazoo. They might not seem like a great value but that is far from the truth...if you are going to Disney, it makes sense to stay on property - it isn't as expensive as you think and finding the discounts isn't hard like other hotel companies. The discounts are there for the taking and most improtantly, for the ASKING. Check it out, even if you have the $$$ to spend at one of the higher resorts, the moderates are like caribbean resorts. The Ultra-lux hotels on the monorail are the only ones I wouldn't spend the money on - sure they are close and on the monorail but I don't know that get as much value from them as you would a standard Deluxe (one of the Lodges).
As far as meal plans are concerned, unless you live OUTSIDE the US/Canada, you are not able to buy a "few" meal plans. Disney meal plans are tied to your room key/admission card and set on a number of meals basis. You can't just hand in vouchers for meals...it doesn't work that way. They are based on the number of nights you are staying on the package you booked and while not limited to any one day, are limited to the day of your checkout.
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Good to know..I'll have to keep that in mind when I head down there this spring.