Last Minute Trip – Part 4 Epcot
Planning | Travel | Animal Kingdom | Epcot | Magic Kingdom | Hollywood Studios | Summary
Planning | Travel | Animal Kingdom | Epcot | Magic Kingdom | Hollywood Studios | Summary
Planning | Travel | Animal Kingdom | Epcot | Magic Kingdom | Hollywood Studios | Summary
Planning | Travel | Animal Kingdom | Epcot | Magic Kingdom | Hollywood Studios | Summary
Planning | Travel | Animal Kingdom | Epcot | Magic Kingdom | Hollywood Studios | Summary
I had the great privilege and honor to be invited back on my favorite podcast, Rope Drop Radio, to discuss various ways to take Disney vacations for less money.
There are two Disney-branded credit cards offered by Chase. The first is the Disney Premier Visa Card which has a $49 annual fee. It earns 2% at gas stations, grocery stores, restaurants, and most Disney locations, and 1% everywhere else. The other is the Disney Rewards Visa Card which earns 1% on all purchases, but has no annual fee.
Watching how different families tackle a Disney Park is entertaining. There are the families who walk in with only a park map. Other families sport waist packs and maybe carry a water bottle. I’ve seen military-looking dads with a full battle pack loaded to the gills. Then there are the families with strollers that are carrying bags, blankets, coolers, drinks, etc. — everything except for kids. Every family has their own reasons and needs for what they carry into the parks, but I thought I would share what we do.
Planning 1 | Planning 2 | Planning 3 | Travel | Disneyland (Day 1 – Day 2 – Day 3 – Day 4) | Arrival | Surfing | Aulani | Excursion | Hyatt
Planning 1 | Planning 2 | Planning 3 | Travel | Disneyland (Day 1 – Day 2 – Day 3 – Day 4) | Arrival | Surfing | Aulani | Excursion | Hyatt