Extras That Matter

We’ve covered so much already, but I wanted to share some of our favorite content, which I like to refer to as “the little things” or “extras that matter.”

I hope you’ll browse through and incorporate bits here and there into your planning. Of course, if you’re not visiting during Christmas, you probably won’t need to read about the best resorts to visit during the holidays (unless it’s for entertainment or future planning).

So keep that in mind and spend your valuable time on the planning efforts that will pay off the most regarding your vacation.

We’ll start with our favorite resort crowd escapes. (It has a free copy you can save to your phone at the end.) This guide suggests a few places you can visit if you need a break from the crowds!

​5 Best Resort Crowd Escapes at Disney World​

We love to resort hop and think it’s the perfect thing to do when it’s raining or on a day you plan some downtime. Learn more about it in our guide.

​5 Favorite Disney Resort Hopping Itineraries​

If you tire of theme park chicken nuggets and cheap pizza by the slice at your resort, you might want to venture to another resort for a quick service meal. Here’s a list of our favorites.

​The Best Disney Resort Quick Service Restaurants​


Again, I don’t ever want to overwhelm you. We have thousands of pieces of content related to Walt Disney World on Resorts Gal. So, if you’re ever looking for something specific, visit the website and use our search bar (top, right-hand corner) to find answers to your questions.

I hope you have found this series of lessons helpful in planning your Walt Disney World vacation. Moving forward, you’ll receive our weekly newsletters, updates, and alerts for any major updates.

But again, I only encourage you to read about the things that interest you. If you see a topic and immediately know it’s of no interest to your planning process, trash it, and move on to something else.

It’s like our budgeting tools. If someone is interested in genuinely saving money or wants to take the first steps in becoming responsible and creating a budget for their vacation, our tools can help them.

But if you’re not in a place where you would take the time to follow a few guided steps, it’s probably not for you. There was a time in my life when things were so tight (and we were still going to Disney) that a budget would have sounded absurd.

Thankfully, someone taught me how to do better a few years later. Not only did I learn to budget for life expenses, but I also had a new mindset that, combined with experience and God’s grace, inspired me to create this incredible tool.