I feel like our Disney trips are getting
cheaper, but only because I found this board and have learned how to do Disney on a budget (and we don't bring sandwiches for lunch either

). We used to stay offsite at the Radisson for $97 a night, and we thought that was a good deal compared to onsite. Now we are paying less staying at a much more beautiful timeshare for 7 nights than we paid for 4 nights at the Radisson. And we buy 10 day NE tickets that average our daily cost to a little over $33/day. We used to buy tickets at the gate for just the number of days we were going. We do fly, and that's a big expense, but we priceline the car and that's only $120 a week. For those that think driving is a pain, I think it's a luxury not to have to wait in line for busses and I love being able to zip back and forth to our room, or from park to park in 15 min or less. And it's MUCH easier to get to the different resorts for dinner reservations in the evenings with a car. I would HATE to take the busses. The one time we stayed onsite (ugh - I pretty much hated onsite!) we still rented a car. So that doesn't really factor into the onsite/offsite equation for us. I don't see onsite busses as a plus
at all. Sounds miserable to me.
The food is the biggest expense since we do F&W and one TS every day (including signatures) and a dinner show, but because we save so much on the room we can still afford the TS meals. We do eat breakfast in the room, but we would do that no matter where we went. I like eating my own breakfast as I eat certain special things that are hard to get in restaurants. But when we eat out, we eat whatever we want and don't budget for food ever and we still never go above $1000 a week for the food. So a week in Disney costs us basically $2700 for two. Including absolutely everything. $1300 per person a week for 7 days all inclusive anywhere is hard to do for that price, unless you rent a cabin in the woods, drive there and do 100% of your own cooking. So while I don't think it's exactly cheap, it is only 2 of us and we both still work so I think it's still reasonable. Our trip to Europe next year will cost 3 times that much at least, and a trip to Hawaii for a week would cost at least double. So in the scheme of things, for us it's still reasonable. Only Mexico might be cheaper, but I've been there twice and I don't care for it. So for us it's not an option.
We also vacation in Sanibel Island, and we usually go with another couple and split the cost of a condo. But that trip is still only very slightly less than Disney, only because I cook most of the time when we go there - only go out a couple times during the week. But that's less of a vacation since I have to do so much work. I enjoy Disney more.
We have also vacationed in DC, and that can be pretty inexpensive (priceline), and I know there are other cities that are reasonable, but we just love F&W so that calls me back every year.....
Editing to add, this year DH and I both asked for Disney gift cards for our birthdays, and we got $700 in gift cards between the two of us ($100 was actually a gift from a client, not a birthday gift but still). So that is a big chunk of our $1000 food budget right there. I think it just takes careful thought and planning and research and it can be doable without going to extremes like packing peanut butter sandwiches.
Editing to add one more thing - two years ago we rented a 3BR/2.5BA townhome for $490 a week in Emerald Island and split that with another couple, so it only cost us $245 for the week for that trip. And it was a very nice townhome, not a dump. I found all that stuff here on the Disboards, without which I NEVER would have found all the great bargain tips and ideas. So thanks, Disboards for keeping WDW doable for us!
