I want to start a positive thread based on the recently closed thread started by rudetreehill.
My reasoning is this: as a newbie, I did not know the "Do's" and "Don'ts" of Disney Budgetting. I thinks this is a great opportunity to let all newbies know which budget tricks are acceptable and which are not and why.
For Example: Reusing Mugs - I did not know that reusing mugs was wrong. Before we went, I thought "Why not?", now I see. For $12.50 you get a great souvenier and you get all the refills you want throughout your trip (at your home resort). Since we went in hot and humid September, we easily got our monies worth within the first 3 days!! We even got DD one (even though we probably didn't have to) just so she could have the souvenier. I have already scoped out the new design and cannot wait to get the current one!
Another Example: Pool Hopping - seriously, I am not joking, in the book " The Everything Disneyworld" book (a very popular series of books - but the Disney one is not that great), the author (who states she is a former CM) say it is OK to pool hop, just do not get caught. I personally could not do this, I would feel so guilty. But aside from the guilt, I would not do this because that is simply not what we paid for.
So, my point of this thread is not to accuse people of stealing, not to judge people for what they do, but instead give example and reasons why you think this is wrong. This will allow all "newbies" and some veterans to make an educated and informed decision on what they are going to do.
So, that being said, here is my list of Budget Do's and Don'ts (some of this I already posted on the closed thread):
DO'S
DON'Ts
Questions
On my previous post in the closed thread, I had 2 questions. Thank you to d1gitman who said I was being to hard on myself, but I am interested in what others think of this.
Ok guys - lets keep this clean. What are your Do's and Don'ts with reasons? rememebr this is for educational purposes only, not for debate.
Thank you, and looking forward to the answers!!
My reasoning is this: as a newbie, I did not know the "Do's" and "Don'ts" of Disney Budgetting. I thinks this is a great opportunity to let all newbies know which budget tricks are acceptable and which are not and why.
For Example: Reusing Mugs - I did not know that reusing mugs was wrong. Before we went, I thought "Why not?", now I see. For $12.50 you get a great souvenier and you get all the refills you want throughout your trip (at your home resort). Since we went in hot and humid September, we easily got our monies worth within the first 3 days!! We even got DD one (even though we probably didn't have to) just so she could have the souvenier. I have already scoped out the new design and cannot wait to get the current one!
Another Example: Pool Hopping - seriously, I am not joking, in the book " The Everything Disneyworld" book (a very popular series of books - but the Disney one is not that great), the author (who states she is a former CM) say it is OK to pool hop, just do not get caught. I personally could not do this, I would feel so guilty. But aside from the guilt, I would not do this because that is simply not what we paid for.
So, my point of this thread is not to accuse people of stealing, not to judge people for what they do, but instead give example and reasons why you think this is wrong. This will allow all "newbies" and some veterans to make an educated and informed decision on what they are going to do.
So, that being said, here is my list of Budget Do's and Don'ts (some of this I already posted on the closed thread):
DO'S
- We like the freedom of renting a car and think this expense is worth while as we can freely move throughout the park, and see other sides of Orlando.
- We will always pay to stay on site as we like the closeness and convenience. We like that "Disney" feeling.
- We loved the dining plan and will continue to get this. It made eating out mindless and we got a lot for our money. For example we were able to have a character meal everyday - something we could not have afforded without the dining plan. We did share meals, but this was only because the portions were a lot larger than what we are used to here. And, in that same sense we did leave some CS meals behind. We could've gotten sandwiches, etc for the trip home, but we truly felt that we had gotten our money's worth and did not want to take advantage and order the remaining 6 meals at once.
- We will bring water and small snacks into the park. However, we always show them during bag checks and realize that someday this rule may change.
DON'Ts
- We will not celebrate a birthday if it is not why we are there. For our upcoming trip we are celbrating Faith starting Kindergarden and that is the truth. If we were to go at the end of November, I would then choose ONE day that we would consider Faith's Birthday party (no different then at home when her birthday is a Tuesday, but we have the party on Saturday.
- I will not ask my child to lie about their age, height, etc. Faith is proud of being 4 and to ask her to say she is not would not be teaching her anything. As for height - those restrictions (as frustrating as they are sometimes) are there for the safety of everyone on the ride - not just you and your child.
- We will not reuse mugs - think about the actual value of the mug, $12.50 for unlimited refils vs. $2.00 per drink, and you get to keep the mug. It only takes 6 drinks to make this worthwhile (and you get to keep the mug).
- We will not participate in things we did not pay for. Again I want Faith to grow up knowing that we did not "cheat" the system, so we will not pool hop, etc, or take advantage of resort offerings that are not at our home resort. If however we can pay to participate we will (say there was a $2 per person charge to check out another resort pool, hey why not, we may even stay there one day as a result).
- We will not photopass share, but it is not because of Disney rules (I did not even know that there was rules). It is because I would not want to share photos of my child with complete strangers who will have access to printing and posting those photos freely. This just does not sit well with me.
Questions
On my previous post in the closed thread, I had 2 questions. Thank you to d1gitman who said I was being to hard on myself, but I am interested in what others think of this.
- Fridge Swapping - is this taking money, etc away from Disney as they provide fridges for a charge? And, is this perhaps hindering what people are allowed to store in the future as us swappers are taking up storage in the resorts when the fridges are not in use? (FYI - I am in a swap, but I had never thought of it this way before and look forward to opinions).
- Renting ECV while pregnant - this is just for curiousity. If I get pregnant, I may not "need" one, but it would make my trip more enjoyable (especially at AK). Is this politically incorrect? Again, just looking for honest opinions.
Ok guys - lets keep this clean. What are your Do's and Don'ts with reasons? rememebr this is for educational purposes only, not for debate.
Thank you, and looking forward to the answers!!