THE pressure to make a once-in-a-lifetime Disney theme park holiday the best experience can be overwhelming. But learning how to save money while holidaying in one of the parks can help families enjoy their bucket list trip. Brit families can spend thousands flying across the pond to visit Walt Disney World, but there are easy ways to save money without scrimping on a dream trip.

The travel money experts at eurochange have teamed up with self-confessed Disney park expert, Ryan Ogilvie at Theme Park Trader, to reveal some money-saving tips. Ryan said: "I’ve been to Walt Disney World 30-35 times and have been going since I was 3 years old. "I’ve been to Disneyland Paris around 15-20 times, with plans to visit Disneyland next year and Tokyo Disneyland in 2026 or 2027.

" Read More on Disney This means Ryan has been to Disney theme parks around 50 times, which means he knows exactly how holidaymakers should save their cash. He added: "When it comes to travelling to a Disney Park , many people are mistaken in thinking that once you book your hotel and tickets, you’re done. "This is the biggest misstep I see people take and it results in a poorer experience.

"Every detail of your Disney trip needs to be planned in advance to make the most of your trip. Most read in News Travel "This includes planning on what days you’ll be at which parks, what table service restaurants you’ll be dining in and, of course, what attractions you’ll be experiencing and when (especially if you�.