Has anyone noticed the OP has not been back to reply? LOL.
I think we are all pretty well aware that, yes, WDW is a pricey place to go- in some aspects- you could go somewhere else, but might not get as much for your money, there are lots of ways to save money, we all feel we have an edge on the average Joe-schmoe out there.
The very first time I went, (last Aug) I got lucky and fell into a great deal, the 7 for 4 at CBR with Ultimate PHs.
I didnt think we were going to be able to go back very soon, and stay where we wanted during the Spring, but low and behold, I learned about codes- bought myself an AP, skipped Mears and got a round trip sedan, flying Spirit Airlines, etc.
Everyone works the system differently, because we all place a different value on different items. For some, staying off-site for $30 a night is no problem, others, cant do anything less than a delux. Or maybe you are willing to drive instead of fly, or perhaps you cut back on food, whatever it is, we all think our angle is best because it works for us and we want so badly to impart this knowledge we have picked up on to (what we consider) other poor souls.
I have no idea what your $5,000 includes. Maybe you dont want to get 2 rooms at a value resort, or maybe tours were really important, or you are flying when rates are really high. There are always ways to cut back.
My husband and I are going for 7 days, 6 nights, in May (peak season) and we are staying for aproximately $2000 (that includes the price of my annual pass) so next time (assuming we go again within a year) my park tickets will be "free"
I am willing to bet you can chisel out some money from that $5,000, maybe it means changing somethings around, or maybe it means keeping your eyes peeled for codes (moving your reservation to
Dreams Unlimited might help- they search for codes and discounts for you) at the very least- join
AAA for $60 and save 15% off your room, if you havn't already.
Or, if you have already done all of that, really enjoy your trip to the World, and tell yourself its worth every penny!
(I know, my posts are always long, I hate condensing words)
Sincerely,
Nicole