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<font color=teal>Take the Poly, it's fabulous!<br>
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swimmom said:We are a family of 5 and face the same concern. I find it downright hilarious to actually see someone call having a thrid child a "lifestyle choice".
Why wouldn't you look at it that way? It WAS a choice.
Anne
that I'm "sneaking" with an air mattress. I'm not hosting a party...
I really don't think it should be frowned upon. Maybe Disney could offer roll-aways. That could be a viable alternative. Instead of an extra $10 rollaway charge, They expect one to get a two-bedroom for over $500.00/night. It's a travesty, I tell you
You're going to have a 7.5 y.o. Disney princess fugitive on your hands... 
If we both save the same amount of money to go on vacation, why would I get away with spending less???? We will still eat three meals a day/as does other families so how to you justify our eating out less? xtra child means xtra souveniers.....It's not so 'simple' when you actually think about it, now, is it?? 
I have to disagree here. My sister and I have different lifestyles, incomes and families. She wanted one and only one child as she felt she would not be able to financially provide all she wanted to if she had more kids. I am expecting #3 and likely still have more disposable income than she does (we don't exactly sit down and compare tax returns or anything) I know that my third child was a choice. We would not have chosen to have this child if we were not able to raise all three without feeling a pinch. This is just our situation and I know not everyone's but we do have disposable income and we will buy souvenirs for all 3 kids, eat at the nicer restaurants and stay at the nicer hotels if we are able.