Aidensmom
Holy Crap!<br><font color=blue>Murdered By Pineapp
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Not a single mom, but we do not have a very high combined income. I was able to pay for a week at Disney in a Moderate Resort for myself, my husband, my son, and my mother-in-law by doing the following:
1. Put $10 a week into a Disney fund.
2. Put any non-paycheck money into the fund (tax returns, medical account reimbursements, yard sale profits).
3. Put all your change at the end of every day into a jar.
4. Use Mousesavers.com to find when the best hotel rates are and to get discount codes. (I found it much cheaper to get tickets and room separately instead of a package.)
5. Sign up with the various sites on the internet to do surveys.....many of the surveys you take will qualify you for additional surveys which pay cash, sometimes as much as $20 for a survey. NFO will give you points for every survey taken which can be exchanged for cash.
6. Sign up for My Points. Cash in your points for Walmart cards and use for groceries. Put the cash you would have used into your Disney fund.
7. If you are going to have a car available, purchase and Entertainment book for Orlando for coupons for 2-for-1 meals at many restaurants and fast food places.
8. Take all your breakfast food with you such as granola bars or small boxes of cereal (milk can be purchased at a very reasonable price at all the onsite hotels). A coffee maker was also provided in our room.
9. Share meals in the parks with your son if he is not a real big eater. I split all my meals with my 3 year old. At Downtown Disney, you can get a pizza at Wolfgang Puck Express which will feed 2 or 3 people for about $7 or $8.
10. Take your own bottled water into the park with you.
1. Put $10 a week into a Disney fund.
2. Put any non-paycheck money into the fund (tax returns, medical account reimbursements, yard sale profits).
3. Put all your change at the end of every day into a jar.
4. Use Mousesavers.com to find when the best hotel rates are and to get discount codes. (I found it much cheaper to get tickets and room separately instead of a package.)
5. Sign up with the various sites on the internet to do surveys.....many of the surveys you take will qualify you for additional surveys which pay cash, sometimes as much as $20 for a survey. NFO will give you points for every survey taken which can be exchanged for cash.
6. Sign up for My Points. Cash in your points for Walmart cards and use for groceries. Put the cash you would have used into your Disney fund.
7. If you are going to have a car available, purchase and Entertainment book for Orlando for coupons for 2-for-1 meals at many restaurants and fast food places.
8. Take all your breakfast food with you such as granola bars or small boxes of cereal (milk can be purchased at a very reasonable price at all the onsite hotels). A coffee maker was also provided in our room.
9. Share meals in the parks with your son if he is not a real big eater. I split all my meals with my 3 year old. At Downtown Disney, you can get a pizza at Wolfgang Puck Express which will feed 2 or 3 people for about $7 or $8.
10. Take your own bottled water into the park with you.