jsmla
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I know that there is a Trip Report forum but I really think my experiences will fit better here. Also, while I do have a deep respect for the 1st Amendment, I find sitting in judgement to be a particularly popular (and somewhat peculiar, is that judgey?) pastime on the DIS. I can't count the number of times where simply the mention of things like staying off site or cooking a meal while on vacation resulted in a hailstorm of "Well, I'd rather stay home (eat dirt, sell my youngest child, etc.) than make compromises on my vacation." type replies. Fine. Go right ahead. Stay at home until you can afford a week in a theme park view at the Grand Floridian with the Deluxe Dining Plan. It's your vacation, you should enjoy it. It's just that mine will be somewhat different and I intend to enjoy it as well!
Background
I tend to be more of a budget than luxury traveler. Usually I mind my pennies so that we (sometimes just I) can travel frequently. I have always had a serious case of itchy feet and, somewhere along the way, I passed it on to DH. Economies are made on a Disney trip so that, next month, we can head out for the beach or the mountains or even Europe. This year we've been (on separate trips) to:
Orlando
Las Vegas
Disneyland
Smoky Mountains
Nashville
Atlanta
Destin
Key West
(No Europe this year-our friends living in Germany are coming to see us!)
Our daughter will be getting married next year and this ain't gonna be cheap. No matter how much I have tried to convince her of the charms of a East Baton Rouge Parish courthouse wedding followed by a kegger in the back yard she really, really wants a big church wedding and a reception hall filled to the brim with her friends. DD is a very loving and attentive child and DH and I want to give her her dream wedding.. With that in mind, I planned to let my APs (Disney, Universal and SeaWorld!) expire and give Orlando a bit of a rest. DH really isn't a fan so it makes a lot of sense to give the theme parks a rest in 2017.
I decided that I would go out with a bang and booked two weeks in offsite condos and bought tickets to Early Morning Magic at both the MK and DHS. I also purchased a night in Lake City to soften the ten hour drive a bit. A few months later I took advantage of an excellent AP discount to book a night at Universal's Portofino Bay Resort. I was all set for two weeks of Orlando solo fun!
Then, this happened:

That's our small business. We had flood insurance but many of our customers (boarding stables, training barns, private horse owners) did not. Neither did the two rental tenants we had at that property. We're still waiting on the insurance settlement and both tenants have pulled out so, to say our income has taken a hit would be putting it mildly.
Once we recovered from the shock we began a new regimen of strict economy. We dropped cable, turned the thermostat waaay up and canceled plans for an upcoming pricey NOLA weekend. We did go on our Key West trip (non refundable condo) but cut waaaay back on the excursions and dining out. We ended up having a great time!
Nonrefundable Outlay
Well, we're home from Key West. Now there's the Go Out with a Bang Two Week Orlando Solo Extravaganza to consider. Like Key West, much of it is already paid for and non refundable, including:
1 night at the Holiday Inn, Lake City (Hotwire)
1 week at Kingstown Reef (timeshare condo) booked through SkyAuction
1 week at Legacy Vacation Resort Lake Buena Vista (ditto)
Early Morning Magic at Magic Kingdom
Early Morning Magic at Hollywood Studios
1 night at Disney's All Star Sports (booked third party)
Park tickets for WDW, Universal, SeaWorld and Aquatica
Cancleable Stuff
1 night at Portofino Bay Resort ($199/AP discount)
Breakfast and lunch at Be Our Guest
Additional (unavoidable) Expenses:
Gas should be around $125, I have free parking at all of the parks.
Food
For the record, I'm not a huge fan of 90% of the theme park eats. They're okay but very expensive for what you get, IMHO. I also have zero problems cooking on vacation and quickly tire of eating out at every meal.
-I have a ton of leftovers in the freezer that I could bring for dinners in the condo. I am also very much a morning person and am usually safely back at the condo by dinner time.
-I'm a seasoned (read picky and cheap) veteran of packing a lunch into the Disney parks. I also have around $60 in Disney Visa Rewards to use at Food and Wine.
-While I have never done so, it looks like I can bring a small lunch into Universal.
-I plan on purchasing any food I consume at SeaWorld.
-I won't be spending more than a few hours at a time at Aquatica, no plans to eat here.
So, not counting my APs to WDW/SW/UO I have over $1000 committed to this trip that I'll never see again. I'm thinking that, excluding the night at Portofino, I should be able to keep my OOP expenses below $300, maybe less. I'm gonna try. 'Cause it's either that or stay at home and, for me anyway, a PBJ eaten in the Magic Kingdom beats out a gourmet meal at home!
Background
I tend to be more of a budget than luxury traveler. Usually I mind my pennies so that we (sometimes just I) can travel frequently. I have always had a serious case of itchy feet and, somewhere along the way, I passed it on to DH. Economies are made on a Disney trip so that, next month, we can head out for the beach or the mountains or even Europe. This year we've been (on separate trips) to:
Orlando
Las Vegas
Disneyland
Smoky Mountains
Nashville
Atlanta
Destin
Key West
(No Europe this year-our friends living in Germany are coming to see us!)
Our daughter will be getting married next year and this ain't gonna be cheap. No matter how much I have tried to convince her of the charms of a East Baton Rouge Parish courthouse wedding followed by a kegger in the back yard she really, really wants a big church wedding and a reception hall filled to the brim with her friends. DD is a very loving and attentive child and DH and I want to give her her dream wedding.. With that in mind, I planned to let my APs (Disney, Universal and SeaWorld!) expire and give Orlando a bit of a rest. DH really isn't a fan so it makes a lot of sense to give the theme parks a rest in 2017.
I decided that I would go out with a bang and booked two weeks in offsite condos and bought tickets to Early Morning Magic at both the MK and DHS. I also purchased a night in Lake City to soften the ten hour drive a bit. A few months later I took advantage of an excellent AP discount to book a night at Universal's Portofino Bay Resort. I was all set for two weeks of Orlando solo fun!
Then, this happened:

That's our small business. We had flood insurance but many of our customers (boarding stables, training barns, private horse owners) did not. Neither did the two rental tenants we had at that property. We're still waiting on the insurance settlement and both tenants have pulled out so, to say our income has taken a hit would be putting it mildly.
Once we recovered from the shock we began a new regimen of strict economy. We dropped cable, turned the thermostat waaay up and canceled plans for an upcoming pricey NOLA weekend. We did go on our Key West trip (non refundable condo) but cut waaaay back on the excursions and dining out. We ended up having a great time!
Nonrefundable Outlay
Well, we're home from Key West. Now there's the Go Out with a Bang Two Week Orlando Solo Extravaganza to consider. Like Key West, much of it is already paid for and non refundable, including:
1 night at the Holiday Inn, Lake City (Hotwire)
1 week at Kingstown Reef (timeshare condo) booked through SkyAuction
1 week at Legacy Vacation Resort Lake Buena Vista (ditto)
Early Morning Magic at Magic Kingdom
Early Morning Magic at Hollywood Studios
1 night at Disney's All Star Sports (booked third party)
Park tickets for WDW, Universal, SeaWorld and Aquatica
Cancleable Stuff
1 night at Portofino Bay Resort ($199/AP discount)
Breakfast and lunch at Be Our Guest
Additional (unavoidable) Expenses:
Gas should be around $125, I have free parking at all of the parks.
Food
For the record, I'm not a huge fan of 90% of the theme park eats. They're okay but very expensive for what you get, IMHO. I also have zero problems cooking on vacation and quickly tire of eating out at every meal.
-I have a ton of leftovers in the freezer that I could bring for dinners in the condo. I am also very much a morning person and am usually safely back at the condo by dinner time.
-I'm a seasoned (read picky and cheap) veteran of packing a lunch into the Disney parks. I also have around $60 in Disney Visa Rewards to use at Food and Wine.
-While I have never done so, it looks like I can bring a small lunch into Universal.
-I plan on purchasing any food I consume at SeaWorld.
-I won't be spending more than a few hours at a time at Aquatica, no plans to eat here.
So, not counting my APs to WDW/SW/UO I have over $1000 committed to this trip that I'll never see again. I'm thinking that, excluding the night at Portofino, I should be able to keep my OOP expenses below $300, maybe less. I'm gonna try. 'Cause it's either that or stay at home and, for me anyway, a PBJ eaten in the Magic Kingdom beats out a gourmet meal at home!
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