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Walt Disney World Group Travel

[fa icon="calendar"] Fri, Dec 11, 2015 @ 10:40 AM / by Sally Black

Sally Black

Group travel to Walt Disney World

OK so I can blow a lot of magical pixie smoke here but instead I'd like to offer a deep fresh breath of reality.

 Planning a single family trip to Walt Disney World the right way is complicated...Travel, rooms, transportation, food, dining reservations, Magic Band, Fast Passes, shows, daily itinerary plans...WHEW!  Now multiple that at least times 10 times. Yes, you'll need a MINIMUM of 10 rooms to qualify for any Disney Group Benefits.  That said, it's been our experience that when word gets out that someone has already planned a group vacation to Disney World, friends and family seem to multiply like rabbits. Normally Disney Groups grow MUCH larger very quickly (and we can help you grow your group).

And speaking of "group travel benefits" let me add a bit more reality....please do not expect some super cheap rates due to group buying power here. Perhaps I'm "imagineering" this but I wholeheartedly  believe the head of Disney's Groups Department is the infamous Scrooge McDuck.  Bottom line, Disney does not discount - period.  And they don't take kindly to folks out there offering discounts either.  The travel business is all about supply and demand. In 2014, Disney World welcomed over 130,000,000 guests. Discounts are used to entice people to buy. In the scheme of the Disney World universe, if you don't visit the Magic Kingdom there are millions of other people standing in line.

Truth be told, a group vacation to Disney World will probably cost you a bit more than a beach vacation, cruise or any typical family trip. You're paying for the entertainment value here. Those memorable touches like fun tee shirts, dining experiences and photo packages all add to the cost of your vacation.  When you're planning a group it's those extra touches that create more camaraderie, build bonds and make memories. It's what puts the smiles on your grand kids' faces. It's about sharing time with the people you love most in this world.  Tell me, how much will that picture of your little girl dressed as a princess be worth to you twenty years from now as you're walking her down the aisle?  I can tell you the photo of I have of my parents sitting in the lobby of the Polynesian with my kids on their laps during check-in is utterly priceless to me now that my parents are gone.

So it's not about "discounts and cheap", it's about "Time and Value".  When you're kids grow up do you want them to remember you as cheap or smart? There is a big difference here.  

At Vacationkids, we strive to give your family the most value for their hard earned vacation dollars. We're here to save you wasted time and frustration while giving you more time to have fun and create memories with the people most important to you!

So now that we're all on the same page - how do you get your group on a Disney World Vacation together?

Here's a few tips to get you and your group on your way to a fun Disney World Vacation together:

PLAN Ahead - At minimum, start making reservations 1 year in advance. Group trips planned less than 6 months out WILL have issues with dining reservations and character meals. Making reservations and deposits 1 year in advance also gives us the time to set up a vacation payment plan. This will help encourage group participation by offering an affordable way for your guests to budget.

Appoint a Leader - You're group will want a strong decisive leader when it comes to making travel decisions. This is the most effective and efficient way to get the job done. There are ways that everyone can voice their wishes and wants without causing confusion and conflict. Working efficiently WILL save money with flights and can make all the difference when it comes to availability.  Good leaders know how to delegate and select or elect committee heads to help with group communications, crafting, luggage wrangling, dining plans, daily itineraries, Tinkerbell gifts, special celebrations and so forth.

Partner with a Travel Agent - Here is our shameless plug asking you to work with Vacationkids.  Yes, our agents have a deep working knowledge of Disney World...and yes, there are a lot of travel agents out there that "specialize and are authorized" in Disney World Vacations.  

Groups are completely different!

Far beyond Disney details, your group needs a travel agent who knows how to organize, negotiating, handle logistics, understands contracts, can create a group website, automate online payments, orchestrating social media and information, handling questions and special requests. Without that type of group travel experience and guidance, all this extra work falls on the shoulders of the group organizers. It will quickly your fun filled group vacation into a full time nightmare. WHATEVER you do, don't do this alone!  One small mistake  multiplied by a large number of travelers can become VERY expensive.

Select the Right Disney Resort -  First, stay in the park at a Disney Resort - end of discussion!  Disney World encompasses over 50 square miles.  Any money "saved" staying at a "cheaper" hotel will be wasted in time just getting to the parks, not to mention the value -adds for Disney Resort guests. Disney resorts offer three category hotels - Deluxe, Moderate and Budget.  When consulting with group leaders, regardless of your price point, we always recommend selecting at least one Disney resort that offers accommodations for families with 3 or more kids.  We appreciate that it's often difficult to please everybody with especially large groups.  One suggestion is to sub-divide your group into smaller groups. This works for adults and grandparents who may prefer the elegance of the Grand Floridian who are traveling in a group with young families who want to dive right into the Nemo pool at the Art of Animation resort.

Include a Dining Plan - The less your group guests have to think about additional costs the easier it will be to say YES, I want to go. Bundling transportation, accommodations, entertainment and meals into one package price really helps people when it comes to their travel budgets. Short of souvenirs and a few cocktails, they will know up front how much their vacation will cost in advance. You offer convenience and save them the worry and dread. Everyone can simply relax and share a delicious meal together.

Include the Memory Maker photo package - This one is a NO brainer. Besides now Uncle Eddie can actually be IN the pictures with everyone else. $149 spent once, everyone links into the account and has professional photographs that get everyone into the picture at the same time.

To complicate matters a bit more Disney has different departments and rules for every kind of group imaginable.  Sports teams, scout troops, school trips, performers, reunions and weddings all have different group departments and playbooks.  The good news is, you've come to the right place and we're ready to help and get your group on it's way to having lots of fun.

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Topics: family group travel, Disney Vacations

Sally Black

Written by Sally Black

Sally is the Founder of Vacationkids.com Travel Agency and author of the book "Fearless Family Vacations". She is also the Director of Travel Agent Initiatives and Training at The Family Travel Association.