We plan on what we can afford and if a better deal comes out, we either upgrade or stay as is and take advantage of the extra savings.
Same here.
We plan on what we can afford and if a better deal comes out, we either upgrade or stay as is and take advantage of the extra savings.
A value is all I need to sleep.
A little of both, here. We know going on any vacation is going to be "expensiveish". It will cost more than staying home. We also know that if we're not careful with our money, we'll never, ever go anywhere. So when we go to Disney, we go the cheapest way we can to get the most bang for our buck. In our case, we stay offsite in a condo, rent a cheap car, take the cheapest flight we can, etc. In every instance where I've run the numbers, it's at least $300 cheaper for us to stay offsite and rent a car than to stay onsite in a value resort and use WDW transportation. We still eat our meals out, but being offsite we do have some bargains available to us that we wouldn't have onsite. We're careful with what we spend, and we have a loose budget we follow. Someday, I'd love to stay at the Grand Floridian or the Polynesian and go all out without worrying about money. However, I don't want ONE vacation in my lifetime...I want to see and do lots of things, so I choose to travel frugally so I can see and do MORE things!
The Poly is an excellent choice and your husband will appreciate not having to open his wallet to pay for his meals if you're on the dining plan.Thanks for all the replies so far... Here's my dilemma. The hubs isnt in to disney, never went a child and frankly doesnt want to go. It's taken me 2 years to get him to agree to it and likely will be our one and only trip there. My thoughts were if we can stay in a nicer resort and closer to parks, eat what we want, etc. I think if he has a good time.. we might be able to come back? So I'm planning for the Poly and trying to save at the same time. We are paying off the bulk of the trip with a lump sum so I'm just saving for airfare and extras. Thanks again!