DisneyBride'03
<marquee><font color=red>Jambo Wildbunch Gang</mar
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And your grammar is just as good, if not better, than if you attended college and/or a law school
Kudos to you!

Figures that this OP would be from a lawyer.
....I think that's a judgmental, rude, and unnecessary comment.
The total (not including taxes) of $4929 is for a standard, theme park view room with two queens at the Poly. No concierge, no suite.
Lets all play nice
** I always book the least expensive view** You will save lots of $$, you will stay in your resort of choice if its deluxe, and you may even get lucky with an upgrade.
I am just wondering how everyone affords this...
When I win the lottery I can justify it! LOL.
Some people have more money at their diposal, and a $10,000 vacation to them is like a $100 weekend away to us.
I have been working a 2nd job just to do 10 days at the Pop Century! I would love to stay at the GF or Poly, but its not in the cards for us! As a single working mom I am just so darn proud of myself for pulling together the $3500 needed for our dream trip!
To OP, If you go in March you are going to have very long lines for every thing! I would recommend Apr or May. This is a good time for Value at Disney and the weather and lines are great. March is Spring Break this year. Good luck with your decision... Disney doesn't offer discounts during Spring Break, they don't have to. They will fill up.
If this has already been said, Sorry, I did not read all 8 pages, just skimmed.
"I got good grades, went to a top college and law school, worked very hard for many years and now work a job where I get paid a lot of money. That is how I afford deluxes year after year."
Figures that this OP would be from a lawyer.
For those of you who have felt the need to say it's because you work hard or did well in school and that's why you can afford to stay deluxe....I think that's a judgmental, rude, and unnecessary comment. There are a TON of people on this board who work hard and did well in school and still can't afford a deluxe room at $640++ a night. Or can afford it, but don't see the value in it.
While I am not sure what kind of category we booked for SoG last month, I was MOST pleased by my room and it's location. So much so that I intend to ask for the same room or as close to it the next time we go back, and normally, I am content to just get a room period.