Disney expert helping Mayo families save thousands on their dream trip

Mayo families considering a trip of a lifetime to the Disney parks could save several thousand euro by arming themselves with knowledge beforehand, a travel expert has insisted.

Disney lifelong fan, Laura Shamel, 40, warns unsuspecting consumers they can find themselves shelling out over €170 extra per person, per day, on the gate ticket alone.

And as primary schools break for the summer, the travel agent and mum-of-two advises: “There are several ways to sidestep the often exorbitant costs of Disneyland Paris and Florida, it’s a question of forewarned is forearmed.

“A 14-day Magic Ticket works out at approximately €45 per person, per day, but on-the-gate prices for a single day ticket can set you back roughly €217,” said Laura, who runs Dreamears Adventures and is an independent travel agent expert on Disney.

“Disney parks are magical but complex, with everything from booking rides to food choices having optimal strategies, which is why partnering with external experts to help lessen the financial burden for families is so important.

“And that comes at no additional charge – I’m just here as the planner.”

As a Disney-loving mum who has visited the parks 11 times, Laura knows how important the planning process can be, especially when it’s a once-in-a-lifetime trip.

“I can send them itineraries, restaurant guides, and ride information, and let clients know the best days to visit certain parks.

“For example, Magic Kingdom is busiest on a Saturday and Monday, and the best days to visit are considered to be Sunday or Thursday.

“Disney's new Lightning Lane system lets you pay to join a separate, shorter queue for some of the most popular rides and attractions, so you spend less time waiting.

“And resort guests can also enjoy early entry every day, giving you a head start before the crowds roll in - with a little planning, you can experience more of your must-dos before the parks really get busy.”

When it comes to booking your holiday, popular times of year can sell out fast – with resorts and hotel bookings opening up to 14 months in advance – and booking early also gives you the best chance of snapping up offers like the Free Disney Dining Plan, a way to save on food and add extra value to your stay.

“Disney can be overwhelming with little ones, so take regular breaks to recharge and take advantage of air-conditioned areas and quick service food options,” said Laura.

“Parents can also take advantage of Rider Switch, where adults can take turns on rides without waiting in line twice.

“Staying in a Disney hotel comes with perks like early park entry and complimentary transport around the property, as well as free and fun activities like movies under the stars.

“And if meeting Mickey, Winnie the Pooh or your favourite princess is high on your list, a character dining experience is the way to go.

“You’ll get hugs, autographs and plenty of photo opportunities, all while enjoying a delicious meal in the comfort of an air-conditioned restaurant.

“While they can be on the pricier side, the time saved (and the memories made) often make it worth every penny.”

For more information, see dreamearsadventures.com.