Jamesbyr said:
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We make average salaries. However, we do not live above our means in our day to day life. In fact, we hardly ever spend money on anything our friends do.
We do not go out to eat. We take bagged lunches to work. We do not buy new clothes or shoes unless we really need to. We get our haircuts at cheap places. We go out of our way to conserve energy and keep our monthly bills down.
Also, a 5 night/6 day trip at AKL is costing us a total of $775 for May. (We got free airfare; but if we had not gotten free airfare, we'd have scoured the internet for the cheapest fare possible, Jet Blue often has fares as low as $59 from MA to FL). We have annual passes and we never book rack rate at resorts. Our room at AKL is $139 a night.
Most people who go often have APs and are NOT paying what you think they are for rooms. We'll be getting 3 5 night/6 day trips out of this AP (Dec 2004; Pop Century $49/night; May Animal Kingdom Lodge $139/night and October unsure of where we're staying yet).
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My response:
I responded to a post about budgeting a few days ago, and gave all my stats for our last years DVC vacation. Much more $$ than this latest posts.
With all due respect (and I respect ESMERELDAXs lifestyle spending choices and really try to emulate them in my own life) ( No, actually I have been living like that for longer than she has been around.) I think she has slightly underestimated the costs of her planned trip and are bringing people unnecessarily to tears when they see her numbers.
Her room itself ( 5 days) costs $695 plus tax (8%?) another $56 = $750.
Airfare: SOMEBODY is paying for that, but at its cheapest, shed pay $118, plus tax (make it $130). If she are lucky. Plus transportation to and from the airport in Massachusetts ($30 x 2) but to park at the airport, lets say $10 a day.
No rental car in FLA? Estimate $80 to and from the airport. Correct me if I am wrong.
Magical Express? Then subtract that. Give us a report.
Pet boarding. Last time she said it was double the room cost. 2x 49 100. Lets make that $600. Sorry! Two dogs now! $1200. (Maybe they give a discount for siblings.)
Annual pass? If you are prorating it over three potential trips: $840/3 = 277.20.
Food? Food? I estimate at LEAST $100 a day per person, not counting snacks and all, at Disney restaurants. Lets make that $150. $1500 for the week. (Well, I hope not
Any reactions?
Yup. Kenneling my dogs is an expense I have. Approx $400 for the two of them. A lot of people do not have such an expense therefore for most that is irrelavent and not worth mentioning. Last time, it was more than my room because my room was $49 a night and I was boarding the one dog at the time at a far higher level of kennel service (more personal attention, more outside time than this time). None of this is relevant to 90% of the people who were asking. This time, it's less than the room I'm staying in.
We eat cheap when we are away. There are 2 of us and we eat 1 big meal a day; the rest sides at counter service. $100 per day per person??? Who are these people??? On our last trip, I'd say we had days where we spent maybe $60 between the two of us. And we could have done less than that if we wanted to.
We aren't using a rental car or car service. We're using the shuttle this time. Last time, we used a towncar that was $80 round trip.
My airfare from Boston LAST TIME was $59 per person each way. This time, I am using vouchers from UNited because United screwed up royally on a flight my brother took and my brother transferred the voucher to me. So, United is paying for my airfare. Not me. Not my brother. United airlines is picking up the tab.

If they were not, I'd be staying at a slightly cheaper resort.
I can't speak for everyone, but we have public transportation that takes us to and from the airport. Since we already have T passes, I guess I'll just deduct $1.25 since that is what T fare costs. Most people have people who can give them rides, also. I'm nice. I throw them $25 for gas if I get a ride.
I have yet to underestimate the cost of a trip I take. In fact, I usually wind up spending less than I thought I would.
I'm still trying to figure out how anyone spends $100 per day, per person for food. I can honestly say I have never done that. Never even come close. I guess if you are someone who eats a 5 course meal for every meal and have 3 full service meals a day...

I would explode if I ate that much food.
Oh - we bring mostly our own snacks.

$5 at the grocery store before we leave.
Inexpensive WDW trips can be done.