kilee said:I've read this thread 2 times completely. Something about it keeps drawing me back. I can fully appreciate living on a strict budget. I can remember plenty of times when my son was younger and I had to roll pennies to buy milk that week. However, when I had to live on such a strict budget week to week and be the coupon queen (because I needed every penny we could get) we didn't take vacations. Much less 2+week vacations. I would think you could have an incredibly wonderful budgeted vacation for 1 week.
Growing up we went on 2 vacations, my parents just couldn't afford them. However, I remember them being special. We were still on a budget-- but it was better than what it was like at home. We got to eat out (that in itself was special), and get small souvineer's and do a handful of things. If you too grew up under meager circumstances, why don't you want to do better now? You'd save on lodging, tickets, and food by cutting this trip in half even. I'm not judging (but you did post this on a public forum and have to know it would get attention), so I'm wondering why the overkill on the length of stay if it means penny pinching to the extreme?
OK, someone finally said what I have been dieing to say. I agree, make it special by allowing a splurge and some treats etc. that are unique to Disney.
The length of time would not be the priority as would being able to make it something that really stands out in their mind as different than their everyday frugal life (not that there is anything wrong w/your choice).