I'm sure this has been asked before: I'm new to the workforce and just wondering how everyone affords frequent trips to Walt Disney World! There are so many bills and expenses to consider. How do you save enough to make a vacation work? Doesn't one trip severely hurt your bank account? Are there any strategies for saving for a trip?
Most of us don't take frequent trips, and those that do I think have a significantly higher income than the average person OR live close to WDW or DL. I know when we lived in Southern California we were at DL at least twice a year

Now we're in NC, times change!
As to answer about saving and the hit your bank account takes, that's part of the real world

It hasn't been that long for me and I remember being overwhelmed by it at first too. What's worked for us is to do the best we can to eliminate necessary spending. So we lived in rentals (rentals, because we were military and it makes no sense to buy when you'll be moving again in a year or two, now we're out and we're pricing the cheapest homes we can find to buy, finally!) that were smaller than most people wanted and apartments instead of houses that saved us a lot on rent but also utilities. I shop around for the best rates for car insurance, life insurance, and the like. As far as discretionary spending we rarely eat out, and especially fast food. Once I realized how much fast food was eating our budget I started making sure we had some easily accessible 'fast food' at home. Probably our only large budget buster is our children, and they're definitely more than worth it.
At heart, we watch our budget closely. And we do it while on vacation as well as off. I know that people here have a hard time finding other trips that are under the price of Disney and still enjoyable, but dh calls me the queen at figuring out how to do things as cheaply as possible while still having fun. We were able to do a week in Tokyo, including two days at Tokyo Disney for $1500 total spending. Twice. Given, that was with free flights, but still I figure if I can vacation in Tokyo for that price I can find something anywhere.
Right now our next trip to Disney is tentatively planned for 2014 (Yes, THAT far out!) since my husband is going back to school and the recession means I couldn't find anything anywhere decent as far as wages go, despite a college education and a decent resume (by decent I mean 35k/year). But we'll take lots of mini-trips in the mean time. I'm a traveler at heart. We've been living in coastal NC for only six months now and I've already visited Raleigh, Myrtle Beach, and am planning a visit to DC in the upcoming months. Raleigh for less than $100, MB for about $200, and DC I'm also shooting for less than $200, though I may go up a little bit. Weekend trips keep me sane when I know our next vacation is awhile out

And we do a lot of vacationing at home too, which is why I'm always determined to live near the ocean, makes those trips cheaper
