Podcast 123. Behind the Magic—Ways to Save at Disney World This Summer

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In this episode, Jess and Alex are sharing all the magic, insights, and travel tips they brought back from a recent media event at Walt Disney World. From exclusive behind-the-scenes tours to exciting new ticket and resort updates, they’re joined by Megan—Travel Mom Squad’s Disney expert—to talk about how to make a Disney trip more affordable, less stressful, and extra special using points and miles.

 

 

What’s New at Disney World? Big Updates & Summer Deals

During the media event, Jess and Alex sat in on a panel with Disney execs and Imagineers who revealed upcoming changes and summer promotions—like 50% off tickets for kids (ages 3–9) and free dining plans for guests booking resort packages. They also shared how Disney is working to simplify the experience, and new family-focused resort programming. 

Why Staying On-Property Might Be the Best Deal

One of the biggest takeaways? Staying at a Disney resort may cost less than you think—especially when you consider perks like free transportation, early park access, and even character visits right in the hotel. The team shares highlights from a private resort tour, including a peek at value resorts like Art of Animation (with family suites for six!), the moderate Coronado Springs, and the deluxe Boardwalk Inn. Megan also breaks down recent stays at the Swan and Dolphin, All-Star Music, and off-property Hyatts—and why she’s team on-property all the way.

Making Disney More Affordable with Points & Miles

Jess, Alex, and Megan walk through the credit cards they recommend for offsetting the cost of Disney, including the Capital One Venture Rewards Credit Card for erasing ticket purchases and American Express® Gold Card for dining. They also explain how to book hotels using points for on-site stays. 

Park Tips, Lightning Lanes & Planning Strategies

From early-entry tips to the best times to ride Peter Pan (hint: before 9am), this episode is packed with practical Disney advice. Megan also shares how she used the Southwest® Companion Pass to cut flight costs and why her family skipped Lightning Lanes altogether on some trips. 

Planning a Disney trip this summer? This episode has what you really need to know—straight from the Travel Mom Squad’s latest Disney adventure. Hit play or share it with a Disney-loving friend! 🎢 🏰 ✨

Overwhelmed at the thought of planning your own Disney vacation? Travel Mom Squad has partnered with Mouse Counselors, an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner, to help community members maximize their Disney and travel experiences!

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Episode Minute By Minute:

  • 00:30 – Behind-the-scenes insights from Disney’s media event
  • 08:00 – Major summer deals: 50% off kids’ tickets & dining plan updates
  • 14:00 – Disney resorts overview: value, moderate, and deluxe picks
  • 30:00 – Megan shares on-property vs. off-property comparisons
  • 40:00 – Tips for early entry, Lightning Lanes, and maximizing park time
  • 45:00 – Using points and credit cards to make Disney more affordable
  • 51:00 – Final thoughts and favorite takeaways

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