I have only read 2 pages, but it just seems CRAZY that you would even CONSIDER to go. Finding a job is tough as hell in this market, and if push comes to shove, you're going to wish you had that money back. You can go to Disney anytime, but your bills, credit, and lives are way more important.
See, I 100% disagree with you. I think you'd be CRAZY NOT TO GO.
Life is about experiences, it's not all about working. The vacation is paid for already. So, treat it as such and just go - don't treat it as an extra source of income.
Sure, if bills are due, or it was charged on a credit card, cancel.
Does unemployment cover your current bills? If so, sit tight and enjoy the well deserved vacation. You'll get refreshed and ready for the next job. Of course job hunt during this time, and if you get an offer, then AT THAT TIME OF THE OFFER, not now, you must decide whether to cancel the vacation or not, depending on what the employer says.
Your mileage may vary. My career field is such that the employers covet my skills and take about 3 months to find a person of my caliber, so letting me go on vacation for a week is good for them too.
By the way, a loophole in the unemployment insurance in my state says that you must look for work, but can reject job offers if the new salary is less than 25% of the old salary. So, if you're making, say, $100,000, but only applying for
walmart jobs and rejecting their offers... that's okay - you'll keep getting your umemployment checks. I've never done this, but know friends who have. I'm always disgusted how the laws benefit the rich.