familyoffiveAZ
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- Mar 19, 2003
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As the kids get older (requiring APs), the gas prices soar, and our family size increases (requiring a more expensive hotel room type), the budget goes up. Still I think we do pretty well. The new budget looks like this:
Deluxe APs $229 ea x 5 = $1145 ---- only have to purchase for the first trip
gas (800 miles R/T) = 40 gallons (assuming 20mpg) x $3/gallon = $120
hotel (5 + infant) = around $100/nt (off-season) x 4 nts = $400
one meal in park $50 x 3 park days = $150
snacks in park = $50
breakfast/lunch out 2 days = $100
We choose a cheap walking-distance hotel with fridge/micro. We're not concerned with pools, nice grounds, or free breakfasts -- just a plain ol' clean room.
We bring our own groceries from home and eat breakfast and snacks in the room. Rarely do we do souvenirs. Never have done a character meal (don't really want to). Don't feel like we're missing out on anything by not doing tours, or Blue Bayou (ate there once and honestly wasn't impressed), or Fantasmic buffets, etc. Maybe some day for all that but right now, we've our hands full with the kiddos and just don't see the practicality or value in any of those things.
Deluxe APs $229 ea x 5 = $1145 ---- only have to purchase for the first trip
gas (800 miles R/T) = 40 gallons (assuming 20mpg) x $3/gallon = $120
hotel (5 + infant) = around $100/nt (off-season) x 4 nts = $400
one meal in park $50 x 3 park days = $150
snacks in park = $50
breakfast/lunch out 2 days = $100
We choose a cheap walking-distance hotel with fridge/micro. We're not concerned with pools, nice grounds, or free breakfasts -- just a plain ol' clean room.
We bring our own groceries from home and eat breakfast and snacks in the room. Rarely do we do souvenirs. Never have done a character meal (don't really want to). Don't feel like we're missing out on anything by not doing tours, or Blue Bayou (ate there once and honestly wasn't impressed), or Fantasmic buffets, etc. Maybe some day for all that but right now, we've our hands full with the kiddos and just don't see the practicality or value in any of those things.