The more specifics you post, the more practical advice you will recieve.
What is your dream budget, what is your minimum budget.
How many kids do you have, are you within driving distance?
I know with our 1st trip to
Disneyland, I had our budget squeezed so tight, I knew it was go cheap or don't go.
We live approx a 24 hour drive from Disneyland, but I was able to get all 5 of us there for less than the airfare for one person.
We camped out of our van there and back to save $ and we ate out of our hotel for all but one meal, and that meal was paid for with a GC I got from points.com.
I know that is not everyones ideal trip ( we thought it was GREAT) but as I said above it was go cheap or don't go. The choice was simple.
Our 10 day holiday for 5 people cost just under $2500. That included hotel, gas, camping, meals, 5 day disney tickets, and every single other expence for the 10 days.
Knowing your budget, however high or low it may be, will really help people suggest money earning / saving ideas
Also if you are still paying childcare, would it be better to wait until your kids are older?
Hubby and I always said we would not go until our youngest was big enough for all the rides ( there was 1 he could not go on on our first trip, it had a MUCH higher restriction than all the others) We just knew Disney would not be fun if we had a little one that wanted to go on a bunch of things he was too small for.
I know you want to go so bad you can taste it ( we are 'just' starting to save for our 1st trip to florida, DW will be on the agenda, I cant wait either) but in all honesty it will still be there when the time is 'right' for you!
(Don't tell my hubby I said that)
Also to add into my saving / earning idea - A garage sale. De-cluttering a bunch of the toys and books and knick knacks that you are currently tripping over, will definatly put $$$ in your pocket.
My 2nd Idea - Consigning outgrown kids clothes.