wilma-bride
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Right, I'll try and keep this short. I am trying to persuade DH to book to go to WDW next year and take my 2 DDs (will be 12 and 13 - his step-kids).
They do not live with us at the moment but will be coming to live with us next summer and they have had very difficult/traumatic lives so I think they deserve a treat (not to mention the fact that I want to go again).
I have been 'shopping' around and have worked out that the holiday itself would cost us in the region of £3500 (incl. park tickets) but I need help to persuade him that it is a good idea. I think the cost is probably the main issue for him and, to DH, it's not an option to take out a loan or use the credit card as he hates being in debt and wouldn't consider a holiday a worthwhile reason to get in debt.
So, has anyone any suggestions on:
a) How I could reduce the cost (at the moment costs are based on package hols only as flight prices are not available more than 300+ days in advance)
b) Pros that I can add to the list of 'Pros and Cons' (I know, I'm sad)
Thanks in advance
They do not live with us at the moment but will be coming to live with us next summer and they have had very difficult/traumatic lives so I think they deserve a treat (not to mention the fact that I want to go again).
I have been 'shopping' around and have worked out that the holiday itself would cost us in the region of £3500 (incl. park tickets) but I need help to persuade him that it is a good idea. I think the cost is probably the main issue for him and, to DH, it's not an option to take out a loan or use the credit card as he hates being in debt and wouldn't consider a holiday a worthwhile reason to get in debt.
So, has anyone any suggestions on:
a) How I could reduce the cost (at the moment costs are based on package hols only as flight prices are not available more than 300+ days in advance)
b) Pros that I can add to the list of 'Pros and Cons' (I know, I'm sad)
Thanks in advance
