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Randall
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No such thing, really. The cheapest way to see Disney (I'm going to assume you're talking about Disney World, since you're posting this in the Orlando forum) is to stay on site, camping at Fort Wilderness resort in your own tent or RV, and purchasing a base ticket for however many days you want to go to the parks. Cook at least two meals a day at your campsite, and either eat at a counter service restaurant inside the parks or pack in your lunch (small, soft-sided coolers only are allowed). My family has done this for years and it's by far the cheapest way to go.
If you're not into camping, staying at a value resort with base tickets and no dining plan will be the cheapest package you can buy. Eat at counter service restaurants and do without snacks and souvenirs and you'll save a bundle.
Do not be tempted by packages from any other source than Disney itself or AUTHORIZED sellers. Keep away from eBay, Craigslist and the like...you cannot buy "second hand" packages.
Good luck!
No such thing, really. The cheapest way to see Disney (I'm going to assume you're talking about Disney World, since you're posting this in the Orlando forum) is to stay on site, camping at Fort Wilderness resort in your own tent or RV, and purchasing a base ticket for however many days you want to go to the parks. Cook at least two meals a day at your campsite, and either eat at a counter service restaurant inside the parks or pack in your lunch (small, soft-sided coolers only are allowed). My family has done this for years and it's by far the cheapest way to go.
If you're not into camping, staying at a value resort with base tickets and no dining plan will be the cheapest package you can buy. Eat at counter service restaurants and do without snacks and souvenirs and you'll save a bundle.
Do not be tempted by packages from any other source than Disney itself or AUTHORIZED sellers. Keep away from eBay, Craigslist and the like...you cannot buy "second hand" packages.
Good luck!
Help. Need ideas for vacation coming up in 3 weeks?
Uncle Penn
Really waited too long to plan this.
I live in San Jose Area. Would like to go somewhere for 3 or 4 days within 3 hours drive of San Jose. Somewhere where there are cabins or motel near a lake where there is swimming and maybe other activities would be nice. But open to lots of other things. Should be something a 6 year old boy would like too.
Please don't suggest anything in San Francisco.
Thanks.
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The SJMerc said last week that reservations for the San Jose Family Camp at Yosemite have been slow this year because the camp was closed for a couple of years due to repairs and remodeling. They would most likely have room this summer. They have all kinds of family activities and have been well thought of in the San Jose Community for years.
From their website:
San Jose Family Camp is pleased to announce we will be opening for the 2012 Season beginning with Fish Camp at the end of April.
San José Family Camp is located in the heart of the Sierras near Yosemite National Park, just east of Groveland, California. Family Camp is situated on 47 acres of leased land from the U.S. Forest Service. The Stanislaus National Forest and the middle fork of the Tuolumne River serve as the scenic backdrop to this mountain playground. Family Camp provides a retreat where guests of all ages can fish, hike, swim, participate in organized programs or just sit back, relax and take it easy. It's a great experience for the entire family! So come up and rent a tent. During the Summer Family Session, the Camp provides three meals a day to campers, along with supervised recreational activities. Groups are welcome to rent out the Camp during the pre and post sessions. For questions, please contact staff at 408-794-6523 or Familycamp@sanjoseca.gov
Mail-in applications are now being accepted
Walk-in applications will be accepted starting on May 14 between 10am to 3pm Monday through Friday
Fax-in applications will be accepted starting on May 14
2012 Family Camp at Yosemite Reservation Form
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/familycamp/docs/2012/UPDATED%20Family%20Camp%20Reservation%20Form.pdf
2012 Rates and Sample
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/familycamp/docs/fc-samples.pdf
2012 Extended Mini-weekends
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/familycamp/docs/2012/2012_Extended%20Mini%20Weekend%20third%20insert.pdf
Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services
200 East Santa Clara Street, San José, CA 95113
tel. (408) 535-3570 fax (408) 292-6299
The SJMerc said last week that reservations for the San Jose Family Camp at Yosemite have been slow this year because the camp was closed for a couple of years due to repairs and remodeling. They would most likely have room this summer. They have all kinds of family activities and have been well thought of in the San Jose Community for years.
From their website:
San Jose Family Camp is pleased to announce we will be opening for the 2012 Season beginning with Fish Camp at the end of April.
San José Family Camp is located in the heart of the Sierras near Yosemite National Park, just east of Groveland, California. Family Camp is situated on 47 acres of leased land from the U.S. Forest Service. The Stanislaus National Forest and the middle fork of the Tuolumne River serve as the scenic backdrop to this mountain playground. Family Camp provides a retreat where guests of all ages can fish, hike, swim, participate in organized programs or just sit back, relax and take it easy. It's a great experience for the entire family! So come up and rent a tent. During the Summer Family Session, the Camp provides three meals a day to campers, along with supervised recreational activities. Groups are welcome to rent out the Camp during the pre and post sessions. For questions, please contact staff at 408-794-6523 or Familycamp@sanjoseca.gov
Mail-in applications are now being accepted
Walk-in applications will be accepted starting on May 14 between 10am to 3pm Monday through Friday
Fax-in applications will be accepted starting on May 14
2012 Family Camp at Yosemite Reservation Form
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/familycamp/docs/2012/UPDATED%20Family%20Camp%20Reservation%20Form.pdf
2012 Rates and Sample
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/familycamp/docs/fc-samples.pdf
2012 Extended Mini-weekends
http://www.sanjoseca.gov/prns/familycamp/docs/2012/2012_Extended%20Mini%20Weekend%20third%20insert.pdf
Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services
200 East Santa Clara Street, San José, CA 95113
tel. (408) 535-3570 fax (408) 292-6299
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