kampfirekim
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On the camping board shes bragging about donations she got from ppl on this board, so I guess she wont be needing to do anything to earn the money.
Nasty, just plain nasty.
I read this thread from start to finish earlier and chose not to post, but your stalking the OP of this thread over to the camping board is reprehensible and caused me to change my mind. You should be ashamed of yourself. She wasn't bragging, the subject only came up b/c of a comment I made to her. She seemed more grateful than anything over the gifts given to her.
OP, if you haven't already unsubscribed to this thread, most of us are cheering you on and hoping this trip comes together for you. Whatever kindness someone decides to show you is no one's business.
And people think that the camping board is snarky.
OP, you have gotten some really great tips...despite some very rude posters.
We have a similar situation for our October trip. We are also going down on a $300 budget. We are also tent camping, which we love, btw. My parents gave us MNSSHP tickets as an early Christmas present, which will be our only park day. After some unforeseen events, our budget is rather tight. DH had to pick up OT and extra yard work, but hopefully once he gets his checks from the yard bills, we'll be fine.
As for a PP who mentioned about needing money for food, we'll have a refrigerator, crock pot, griddle, and portable single-burner stove. We'll cook off of electricity (free at the site). Food is also not budgeted into our vacation money because food is budgeted into our regular budget. Cooking food at the site will cost no more than at home. Not sure how the original poster will be doing it, but I'd imagine that it would be similar. Even w/o a fridge, ice won't be that expensive for 6 days.
There is plenty of stuff to do for fun that is free at WDW. Window shopping at DTD is fun. Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to buy stuff at the shops to have fun. If her kids are anything like my DD, they know not to expect to get bought stuff when they go out. Even at 3, we can take DD into the toy aisle at Wal-Mart w/o her asking to be bought anything. We don't do it; she doesn't expect it.
You can also go through the resorts. And don't worry about us campers using your pool. Trust me, we really don't care.
Have you ever considered that some people tent camp because they actually like to tent camp? Just because we choose not to shell out at least $100/night on a room doesn't mean that we're second class, which is the impression that you are giving.
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Looks like you beat me to the punch YodaGirl. Well said.