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FastPass Entrance at Walt Disney World

Getting FastPass Tickets 60 Days In Advance

Guests staying at Walt Disney World Resort (WDW) can get FastPass tickets 60 days in advance of their visit. This is a significant advantage over those not staying “onsite”. There is a loophole that actually allows guests not staying at the resort to get FastPasses a full 60 days in advance of their visit. The method involves booking accommodations at the WDW resort, getting FastPasses 60 days in advance, then canceling the hotel stay.

Balloons at Disney World

Disney World Money Saving Tips

Staying on the Walt Disney World Resort vs Off-Site: This is probably the first decision any traveller needs to make when planning their trip to Disney World. There are many benefits to staying on-site (which I don’t go into) and the truth is, it’s hard to put a dollar value to them. Ignoring intangible benefits, I calculated the cost of staying in WDW versus staying at a hotel nearby. My results were consistent with what most travel books (including my favorite, the Unofficial Guide) say: You’re paying a premium for staying in Disney, even after you factor in the cost of renting a car (which is recommended if you’re staying off site), Disney dining plans and discounts, vacation packages, and other variables. The results were so lopsided that we simply couldn’t justify the extra expense of staying in WDW. Off site is cheaper, hands down.

Book Cover - Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World

Beyond the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World

In preparation for an upcoming trip to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, I soon discovered one of my favorite travel sites: DisBoards.com, a Disney discussion community full of great tips, resources, and a group of friendly die-hard Disney fans sharing their exeriences and advice. In fact, I’m became of them. The folks here commonly recommend the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World as the de facto guide book to WDW, so without hesitation, I bought myself a copy.

The book is indeed as good as the raves about it. It’s very comprehensive, and covers just about everything you need to know about planning your trip to WDW. And for the most part, I agree with pretty much everything in the book (especially the tips about arriving early). However, there were a few areas where I felt the book was either not entirely accurate, left out, or simply not enough attention was paid to. While I strongly suggest picking up the guide, here are some additional tips for Walt Disney World.

Lake Buena Vista Resort on Hotwire

I recently got the Lake Buena Vista Resort on Hotwire for just $100 per night. This hotel was easy to reveal before I booked, even though the name is unpublished on Hotwire. See how to reveal the hotel name for this Orlando hotel, a great choice for families visiting Walt Disney World resort in Orlando.