teller80
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Arrival date is 10/13. Which beach are you near? 64 midday in August??!!
I think she means it's 64 in October/November
Arrival date is 10/13. Which beach are you near? 64 midday in August??!!
I think she means it's 64 in October/November
take it from someone who spent today at the bike path that went right by the beach - when the temp at noon was 64- you may want to extend your time in Orlando and plan it as a day trip from Orlando rather than several days there.
I think she means it's 64 in October/November
Unfortunately it's a Saturday we are going.
just want to say-not trying to be rude or judgmental in my comments-it's just that we've worked really hard despite some incredible financial setbacks over the last 12 years to manage to become debt free (including our mortgage) and get to the point where despite being on a yearly decreasing income (due to increasing share of health care costs w/employer) where watching every penny allows us to save over 50% of our gross income per year. again-NOT BRAGGING. it just comes down to tracking as a spousal team every penny such that if $1000 over 4 months went missing from spending or somehow appeared it would be a huge red flag that in hindsight we were somehow wasting/missed earning on average $250 a month ($3000 per year) that we could have been saving.
Ditch the Hyatt. There is a 3* hotel on Hotwire right now for 10/20 that is $63 ($78 with taxes and fees) at the airport with a 90% approval rating and includes breakfast and a shuttle. Savings: $206.Air: $786 RT on Southwest (already paid for) fly out IND morning 10/13, back morning 10/21 direct flights
parking at our local airport $81
MCO Hyatt hotel night before flight $216
Your total for your other 7 nights is $1324 including car rental and parking. That's the equivalent of $167 per night at a Disney resort. I just spent $114 per night to stay at Coronado Springs in July so $167 would have been totally doable. I also think your villa is overpriced as I've paid the same for a full week over Christmas in the same area. Heck, I once paid $412 for a full week in a condo over spring break.Car: $155 for midsize Alamo for p/u noon on 10/13, return 4pm 10/20 (I keep an eye to see if rate drops)
Beach Hotel (Alden Suites) on St. Pete beach 2 nights $284.93 (also already put down deposit)
Rental villa $800 for 5 nights (already put down a dp)
parking at theme parks: $85
I don't know what you were thinking when you pre-purchased $240 worth of photos, but that too is water under the bridge. Frankly, I think $655 for ONE day at Universal is completely insane. $445 is almost as insane. Your son is 7, not 17. He won't be able to ride any of the big rides. Seriously, WDW is a better place for him for a few more years. Ditch Universal: Savings: $655.
Cancel every single one of those breakfasts. You have a full kitchen for most of the time goodness sakes! A breakfast at BOG will set you back $55 each. Ditch BOG Breakfasts: Savings: $110.Food $800 (no idea if I'm in the ballpark or not on this one)
For food:
10/13 - Trex lunch after flight lands, counter service dinner at MNSSHP
10/14 - HS: lunch at Sci Fi, dinner at Mama Melrose (Fantasmic package)
10/15 - breakfast at BOG, CS lunch, dinner at BOG
10/16 - breakfast at BOG, CS lunch and Rainforest Cafe dinner at DD
10/17 - breakfast Universal character breakfast, CS lunch and CS dinner (Monsters Cafe, Thunder Falls)
10/18 and 10/19 we will be at St. Pete Beach
10/20 - lunch at Planet Hollywood, dinner ? maybe at hotel or airport
Also would probably allow one purchased snack a day in the parks. We plan to use Brita bottles and get free ice water.
Frankly, I think $655 for ONE day at Universal is completely insane. $445 is almost as insane. Your son is 7, not 17. He won't be able to ride any of the big rides. Seriously, WDW is a better place for him for a few more years. Ditch Universal: Savings: $655.
While pricey, I think your son will have a great time at Universal. We took DS8 for the first time when he was 6 and he LOVED it. He would much prefer to go to Universal than Disney in fact. While he couldn't ride The Hulk, he could get on most of the other rides. He loved MIB, Despicable Me, both of the HP rides, taking the HP train between the parks, Jurassic Park, the water play area in Dr. Seussland, etc. If your son is adventurous, he will definitely like Universal.
While pricey, I think your son will have a great time at Universal. We took DS8 for the first time when he was 6 and he LOVED it. He would much prefer to go to Universal than Disney in fact. While he couldn't ride The Hulk, he could get on most of the other rides. He loved MIB, Despicable Me, both of the HP rides, taking the HP train between the parks, Jurassic Park, the water play area in Dr. Seussland, etc. If your son is adventurous, he will definitely like Universal.
But will he love it $655 worth? Not too sure about that.
Maybe not on his own, but I and probably DH will certainly make up for it!
Arrival date is 10/13. Which beach are you near? 64 midday in August??!!
I admit I'm perplexed. The OP wants to save money but she rejects cancelling one thing that would save 43% of her goal. I just don't get it. It seems like such a 'no brainer' to me. Then again, I have never spent $655 for a single day of entertainment and I have been to WDW dozens of times and have travelled all around the world.It's easy to spend money; it's harder to save money.
I'm sure everyone will have a great time but if you want to cut a substantial amount from your budget, you have to make hard choices. You can do it, but it doesn't seem like you want to do it!
I admit I'm perplexed. The OP wants to save money but she rejects cancelling one thing that would save 43% of her goal. I just don't get it. It seems like such a 'no brainer' to me. Then again, I have never spent $655 for a single day of entertainment and I have been to WDW dozens of times and have travelled all around the world.
I think she was looking for ways to save and keep the vacation the same. Kind of wondering if she missed anything... Also to be able to tell her husband - that the way they have the vacation set up - that there is no where to trim the budget without altering their plans. Not judging - just observing as I have lurked and watched this unfold. There are some amazing suggestions on this thread - but it would change the plans/dining/parks etc. some of which is already paid for and some of which they just are not willing to compromise on (again not judging - just my observation).
I think she was looking for ways to save and keep the vacation the same. Kind of wondering if she missed anything... Also to be able to tell her husband - that the way they have the vacation set up - that there is no where to trim the budget without altering their plans. Not judging - just observing as I have lurked and watched this unfold. There are some amazing suggestions on this thread - but it would change the plans/dining/parks etc. some of which is already paid for and some of which they just are not willing to compromise on (again not judging - just my observation).
I think this is pretty much it. The OP came back and said that she and her husband decided not to cut the budget at the expense of convenience. It sounded to me like they ended up being ok with it.
There have been many times where I myself have looked for ways to cut and then decided not to because I wasn't willing to sacrifice the convenience.
It's not like the OP has come back continuing to moan about how she can't afford her vacation. She's said thanks for the ideas, took a few suggestions for small cuts and seems happy.
I think she was looking for ways to save and keep the vacation the same. Kind of wondering if she missed anything... Also to be able to tell her husband - that the way they have the vacation set up - that there is no where to trim the budget without altering their plans. Not judging - just observing as I have lurked and watched this unfold. There are some amazing suggestions on this thread - but it would change the plans/dining/parks etc. some of which is already paid for and some of which they just are not willing to compromise on (again not judging - just my observation).
I think this is pretty much it. The OP came back and said that she and her husband decided not to cut the budget at the expense of convenience. It sounded to me like they ended up being ok with it.
There have been many times where I myself have looked for ways to cut and then decided not to because I wasn't willing to sacrifice the convenience.
It's not like the OP has come back continuing to moan about how she can't afford her vacation. She's said thanks for the ideas, took a few suggestions for small cuts and seems happy.