TwistGrl101
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I don't think any parent on this board is unaware of the expenses that come along as kids get older. But I don't understand why the default assumption is that most people don't have their financial house in order. Going on the facts that the OP posted, they can afford an $8K Disney vacation and a very expensive childhood activity but a second trip would stretch the budget. That, to me, signals a family that is a bit more established than "young family just starting out". While of course money could be saved now for all those future expenses, if the basics of their financial house are in order (stable income, sustainable budget, planning for retirement) I don't see why stretching a bit to cover a one-time expense without sacrificing other priorities is necessarily a bad thing. Especially given another fact that the OP posted - she is currently a SAHM, and since most women return to work as the children get older, odds are they'll see an increase in household income before cars and college are factoring into the budget.
And as far as staying in the best hotels, the Beach Club is probably not something that will be an option for the OP in the future. Once the baby turns 3 and they can no longer fit in one room, they'd be looking at twice the cost - either for two rooms or a 2 bedroom unit at BCV. The experience that will cost them $220 a night right now will be $500+ in 2.5 years. I can completely understand wanting to hold out for that experience now... I'm very glad I decided to stay there with my kids years ago, because now that the oldest is a teen I can't imagine packing us all into a standard hotel room at any resort and two rooms at the BC is way beyond what I'd spend.
Wow you're like my personal psychic! Except I do work, I am a teacher!!!