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I smile a lot more now!
I'm in the process of buying in to DVC right now, and I just had this same conversation with my wife - how are we going to afford this? One thing is to start bringing in lunch to work. I work in Midtown Manhattan, and I spend $8-10+/day in lunch. I figure that by just bringing in lunch, I will save at least $150 per month. Also, cut back on the Starbucks at $2 a pop. 1 less coffee a day will save $40/month. Instead of buying a bottle of water for $1.29 in the city, I'll buy a case of 35 bottles for $7 at BJs or Costco (so I can save up to pay $2.50 at Disney!). There are so many little things that we can cut down on that will save us big bucks in the long run.


Like others have posted, I am more careful to view non-essential "real-world" purchases in Disney terms. For example, rather than pay $100 to have my hair cut and colored, DH did it for me - and did a great job BTW. We view that $100 as one of our monthly dues payment(s).
My 100+ for hair appts. will never be cut out. LOL
on your balcony watching the sunrise and the early morning joggers run up and down the Boardwalk.
I smile a lot more now!
DH and I "talk Disney" pretty much every day and are looking forward to our 1st trip to SSR this summer!! 
I like this one!DH and I "talk Disney" pretty much every day and are looking forward to our 1st trip to SSR this summer!!
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Wait til you start going 2/3/4 times a year. You'll be talking disney to everyone.

Wait til you start going 2/3/4 times a year. You'll be talking disney to everyone.

We have friends/family that think owning a timeshare must mean we are rich and have boat loads of moola. I tell you that is not the case. We live comfortably but we are by no means rolling in major bucks. We live modestly I guess you could say. However....becoming members (and this came into play when we were deciding to become members) made me realize just how much money we blow on dumb things.... how much we overspend in certain areas of our lives, how wasteful we are with all sorts of stuff. It made me realize that I would much rather cut back on certain things, being more mindful of spending and not just basically tossing money out of the window....... in order to make this DVC purchase happen.
More than changing our lifestyle, it's changed our outlook! I think a little more about those little "splurges" (no more Happy Meal toys - "wouldn't you rather have one great Disney toy?" - for ex. I'm terrible about buying too much junk for my kids) I can only imagine!! We've already got a December stay booked, too!![]()

I gave up smoking as soon as we bought into DVC - the money I'm saving by not smoking is paying our finance payments![]()