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Complete List of Disney Vacation Budget Items

Complete List of Disney Vacation Budget Items

It’s no secret that Disney vacations can be a bit pricey. However, with proper budgeting you can manage those expenses throughout the trip planning process. This includes an honest assessment of all the budget categories you need to consider. Remember, there’s more to budgeting for a Disney vacation than airfare, accommodations and food.

Budget Categories

To make sure you have an accurate budget, there are three phases of your Disney vacation you should consider when making your vacation budgets.

Pre-Vacation / Pre-Paid Budget Items

These are items you will have to pay for prior to leaving for your vacation. That means you will need to make room for them in your finances well before your vacation. This will include anything up to the day before your departure.

During Vacation Budget Items

These items will require you to have cash, traveler’s checks, or room on your credit cards or debit cards to pay for while traveling to and during your vacation.

Post Vacation Budget Items

These items will be due at the conclusion of your vacation. That means you need to be diligent about your money while on vacation so you have the money to pay for them. This time period starts on departure day.

Individual Budget Items

Pre-Vacation / Pre-Paid Budget Items

Accommodations – There are several categories of accommodations which require pre-payment. This includes the resort hotels on Walt Disney World property, off-site condos and prepaid hotels. Don’t forget to include an resort fees which some off-property charge.

Electronic Wheelchair Rental / Stroller Rental – If any members of your traveling party have mobility issues, an electronic wheelchair is the best money you will ever spend. There is a savings to pre-paying for these items.

Food – There are some meals on Disney property which require pre-payment such as Cinderella’s Royal Table.

Garden Grocer – This service delivers food to your resort hotel room. The minimum charge is $40.00 and the delivery fee is $14.00. (Please note that a $6 per package handling fee will apply to all packages that are received through the Front Desk or are delivered to your Disney Resort hotel room.)

Passport – A passport will be necessary if you are traveling internationally such as Disney Cruise Line voyages.

Theme Park Tickets – Sure, you could wait to purchase your park tickets but by pre-purchasing you will have the ability to make your FastPass+ selections at the 60- or 30-day mark.

Transportation – This includes airfare or pre-paid rental cars. You should also consider any expenses related to driving to Disney such as car maintenance (ie. oil changes) and snacks for the drive. If you are flying, don’t forget to factor in airline  and baggage fees.

Travel Insurance – This is one of those areas where you can budget for the unexpected. It’s much better to have your travel insurance cover the unforeseen than to use your spending cash.

VIP Tours / Special Events / Theme Park Extras – VIP Tours and tickets for special events such as Mickey’s Not-So-Scary Halloween Party are pre-paid items. Theme park extras like Memory Maker can be a hit to the budget when not planned for.

During Vacation Budget Items

Bank Fees – There are two bank fees to be concerned about when planning your vacation. The first is any foreign currency exchange fee. These are the fees you have to pay to exchange your home currency to the US dollar. The next fee is foreign ATM fees. Don’t take these fees lightly. They can be as much as $7.50 per transaction.

Food – This will include all foods purchased at Disney either in restaurants or snacks. If you are staying off-property at a location with a kitchen make sure to budget for any groceries you will need.

Souvenirs – This includes souvenirs for the adults and the kiddos.

Electronic Wheelchair Rental / Stroller Rental – If you didn’t pre-pay for this Disney does offer on-property rentals on a first-come, first-served basis.

Parking– If you are driving to Disney and staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel standard overnight self-parking is available for a fee which will be applied to their hotel folio upon check-out. If you are driving to Disney and staying off-property, you will be charged a fee to park at each of the theme parks.

Tips – Having cash on-hand for tips is highly recommended. This is perfect for things like Skycaps and Mousekeeping. Make sure to budget for your round-trip.

Transportation – If you aren’t flying you will need money for tolls, gas and snacks (if you didn’t pack any) along your journey.

Post Vacation Budget Items

Airport Parking – This will likely be due at the conclusion of your trip.

Accommodations – If you are staying at a traditional hotel, your credit card will be charge at check-out or cash will be due at that time.

Rental Car – If not pre-paid, your fee will be due when you return the car. However, if you are using a debit card the car rental companies typically put a hold on the rental fee plus $200. If that is the case, you will need to account for that in your available bank balance.

House sitters – Typically paid in cash, this will be paid at, or shortly after, returning home.

Pet sitter or kennel – Unfortunately, they likely won’t give your fur baby back until you pay them.

Phone Charges – While this might not be a budget item many consider when planning a vacation, you should take into consideration any roaming charges your carrier charges. This is especially true for those traveling internationally.

Room Charges – If you think you will charge anything to your room it’s always good to cushion your budget by accounting for this. Parking at Walt Disney World Resort hotels is one item which will be added as a room charge.

Tips to Stay on Budget During Your Vacation

Creating a budget is WAY easier than sticking to it. Here are some ways to make sure you stay within the budget you set.

Complete List of Disney Vacation Budget Items

 

Sue Nowicki is an alumna of the 2014/15 Disney Parks Moms Panel. She is a team mom extraordinaire who has filled her time serving as secretary, navigator, head cheerleader, treasurer, athletic trainer and team psychologist for her daughter’s travel sports team for 10 years before becoming a team owner in 2015. You can follow her on Twitter @TeamMom365.

 

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