
David B
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1200.00 - 1500.00 per person per week. This does not include hotel cost. |
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scottdavis1983
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Depends on if you are buying toys or just food and drink...
Food and drink per day $25 more than enough
Toys, Art, etc range from tatty $1 rubbish up to $100 cool stuff |
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Alfie
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Really this is a 'how long is a piece of string' question. The amount you take should be governed by how much you can afford. Disneyland is as expensive a place to be as you want it to be. If you eat really well it will cost you, if you take advantage of the more expensive facilities available then you will need more money. Decide before you go how much you can afford to spend and then stick to it as far as you can. It is all too easy to let the expenses run away until you find that you have far exceeded your budget. |
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Nutty Girl
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if i was planning for usa i'd want at least a few thousand but depends on if you are a big spender ,dont forget there is american shopping and with the pound being good you will be picking up bargains ,
How much have you brought on previous holidays i'd double it for usa and if you dont spend it no problem |
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lilmissintrigue
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LOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
everything costs money, and then the kiddies are like, so amazingly sucked in!!!!!! |
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Beach Gal
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I would plan on about $500 on up. When we travel, we often stay at a timeshare condo which we own, so that cost is covered. Flights are around $280 to $350, park tickets are about $200, then add food, rental car, souveniers, etc...
Total stay, without hotel comes to about $1200.00 a person (for adults).
And that cost is for a 7 day 6 night stay.
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Have a great time! |
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dream theatre
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£1000 |
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Teresa W
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It depends. Do you like to shop alot? Are you eatting in the parks? My husband and I usually take about $1200 to cover food and sourviners. And make sure you get most of it in travelers checks. You don't want to be carrying that kind of cash. Have fun. I leave for WDW in 7 months 16 days and counting. |
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Andrew D
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about a £1000, but i recomend if your planning to go to the theme parks buy your tickets here, my niece has three children and they take about £3000, but they do buy clothing and electrical items. |
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shining star
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I went with my boyf for 2 weeks and we took £1500 but we came back with about £650. The food is v v cheap compared to british theme parks and resorts. I loved it so much that Im gettin married there next year |
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scorpionbabe32
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Well I took my daughter to Disney Land Paris for a weekend and spent £400. Never been to Disney World but after Paris I would take at least a thousand + for a week and maybe a credit card as well just in case. It's a very expensive place . I would personally just make sure I have a credit card with me then if I needed more it's there but if not great . Have a fantastic time as we did in Paris an unforgettable experience. |
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gail_jefferson
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We went in October for two weeks, (two adults) and spent about £1800 in total. But we bought a lot of clothes and souvenirs. We also bought our ultimate disney tickets here before we went which saved us a lot! I would def recommend them, they very flexible and u dont have the extra lay out cost when u get there as the parks are around £50 each to get in. Go to teletext.com, that where we got our tickets from. Have a fab time- I'm very jealous! |
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glitterface_85
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well im going there in april and thats a great question but i look at it this way im on vacation and money shouldnt be an obsion but later on ill probably regret it...but for the hotel(disney property) car rental,all the parks, air fair im only paying 700 so i think i did pretty good on that part. |
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srracvuee
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all the money you can muster theres so much to go on in the LA one i'm talking about its the biggest |
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♥~shona~♥
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about £1000 |
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tap2585
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It all depends if you're staying at a nice hotel or not. Also, it depends how many times you're going to the parks. I reccommend getting a 7- day park hopper, and buy additional days if you need them. Do not forget to visit the water parks. They are included in the tickets you buy, so you can either choose go to a water park or a theme park for that day. Unless you're really into animals, don't go to Animal Kingdom. It's not that fun. There's one really fun roller coaster, but you wait in line for hours. And when it's hot at animal kingdom, there is no shady places to go, really. have fun! It will probably end up being a few thousand dollars. |
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paswami
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all of it, and that won't be enuff. |
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hoegaarden_drinker
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If you remortgage your house you might cover it. don't forget inside the gates you are a captive audience so prices rise rise rise |
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