09/10-PO French Quarter....01/10-
Disneyland...12/09-Pop Century...09/09-Pop Century...5/09-Pop Century & cruise...12/08-Port Orleans Riverside...9/08-Pop Century...5/08-Pop Century...4/08-All Star Sports...1/08-Pop Century...8/07-All Star Sports (solo!)...8/07-Port Orleans Riverside...5/07-All Star Sports (solo!)...1/07-Pop Century...9/06-Pop Century...10/05-Pop Century...5/04-Off site...12/02-All Star Movies...6/00-Off site...10/00-Dixie Landings...5/99-Dolphin...10/98-All Star Music...'96-All Star Sports...10/91-Off site...'80's-several trips (can't remember)...'75-off site w/both sets of grandparents
First of all WOW!! That is a lot of trips! I am not judging, but I am trying to suggest a reality check here. Pleae do not take that as harsh as it sounds, but maybe it is what needs to be said.
1. I did the same thing as you, although not to that extreme, but I did it too. We went to Vegas in 2007 100% on Credit card. Why? No reason, we just wanted to go.
2. I WOKE UP!! It was after watching 'Til Debt Do You Part on the Slice network (Canada). You can watch episodes online and I URGE you to do so!! It will really put things into persepctive for you.
Here are my mistakes (if I am going to "judge" I will open myself up as well

) We were $65,000 in consumer debt!! $65,000!! On CRAP!! Nothing, nadda, zip, to show for it. We consolidated our debt in our mortgage. We later sold our house for double what we paid for it, but did not get to pocket any of that money, becuase it had to go pay for our crap!! Then, within 2 years we managed to rack up another $20,000 in debt. Seriously, we sucked!! We just acted like we had money that we DID NOT HAVE!!
I booked the last trip to WDW before this second wake up call. We payed over $1800 for flights for the 3 of us (again note I am in Canada). We still took the trip because I could not justify being out the $1800. (Yet, previously I could justify blowing money on crap!!).
Anyhoo, we still got real and we got a plan. So here is what we did:
- Make a REAL budget!! That menas record EVERYTHING you need to spend. I did ours in an Excell spread sheet that I would be happy to share with you.
- RECORD what you ACTUALLY spend - this means every penny!! It takes a lot of practice (and in fact I just caught DH this morning not telling me something he spent). It will take a couple of months for that budgt of yours to balance while you get real about what you are actually spending. ($1.00/day for coffee seems minimal, but go 2 x a day everyday and youa re over $60!)
- I made a Statement spreadsheet where I record weverything that is coming in this month and everything that is going out this month. I make this for 3 to 4 months in advance. I am contantly looking FORWARD to the next month now, to ensure we wil balance in the future too. This I think is the key - you have to plan ahead!! (Again, I can send you a copy if you want).
- CUT SPENDING
- MAKE MORE MONEY - this is a huge one for us. We are making extra money by sercret shopping, online surveys, extra hours...whatever it takes.
- PLAN YOUR DEBT REPAYMENT - and ensure it only takes 3 years or less. USE THE SNOWBALL METHOD and pay your highest debt first. Ours was over 2 years but we are half done now. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
- ONLY USE CASH - if you need to charge to the credit card (ex:hotel, online purchase, etc) it must be PAID to that credit card the same month!! For example - if you plan to pay $100 a month to Credit Card A and then charge $40 to it, that month you must pay $140 to credit card A. Make sense?
So, as everyone judges my signature they can see I have a trip to Hawaii planned. And, a future trip to go to the World and Pay for my Neices. This is all in our budget. We have our snowball debt repayment plan and we are sticking to it, we have our emergency fund (which we have not touched), we have some retirement savings we put away each month and we then earned extra money for vacations. 100% of the vacation must be paid for prior to departure. No "pay cheque" money can go towards vacation, it must be extra money earned. I put away $100 a month additional for the trip to take my neices to the world. Again, this is all PLANNING AHEAD. We will never charge a trip to the CC again - ever!!!
We have a little over a year left until we are debt free - yes we could cancel the trip to Hawaii, but at the same time, we have a plan, and we are sticking to it. We are not incurring any new debt at all by going on our trip.
But, as I said at the beginning - REALITY CHECK - we are not going anywhere this year, we are only going to Hawaii if we have saved the money by September 2010, we are willing to make other sacrifices to go to Hawaii, etc. Does that all make sense??
Cancel at least one of the trips. You know in your heart it is the right thing to do. You will be kicking yourself in the future if you don't, I know I am. If we had just held off on one of those trips, or if we had earned the money beforehand for just one of them - we would be debt free already. There is nothing worse than knowing you are paying for a trip for 3 years AFTER the trip is over. I know it is going to be a lot more fun to go on that trip to Hawaii and KNOW it is paid for.
Good luck!!
Amy