Clover9990
<font color=336699>Let me know where we can get so
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Originally posted by suevee
Clover9990 -
I am just curious, but haven't you ever considered using the Shades of Green resort? Their restaurants are very reasonable when it is open. Buffet breakfast was only $5.99 for an adult and less for children in June 2001. At this time an E-5 can get a standard room for $64 plus 11% tax at the Contempory Resort. It is a very large room that can easily sleep 5. It gets progressively higher depending on rate. Sometimes you can even get in at the last minute because of no-shows. If you bring food from home for breakfast, get connection vouchers for meals, and use either Florida or military ticket discounts - maybe you would be better able to afford to sped a night or two at WDW.
Yes, as a matter of fact, we have stayed at the CR through Shades of Green! We did that this year a couple of months after our tax refund was here, and that's pretty much how we could afford it. We use most of our tax refund to pay for bills and any necessities we may need- for example, for 2002, we had to buy our son a new bedroom set, since he'd outgrown his toddler bed. My DH also always needs new contacts each year, so that's $200 a pop- you know how all that "little stuff" really adds up. It was *really* nice, though, when we stayed at the CR. We had the Play 4 Days park hoppers we got for $99, so the tickets weren't too terribly expensive, and for breakfast we ate at the counter service restaurant that's next to the arcade- we just got bagels for us and cereal for the kids (one of the few breakfast foods my picky eaters will eat!

The biggest thing for us going to Disney is the cost of the food! My kids don't really need any souvenirs, other than the pressed pennies we get for them, so the bulk of our cost is actually the food. Normally, when we make our 1 day trips, we get a bagel/couple of donuts on the way at Dunkin Donuts, and get french toast sticks for the kids or bring fruit bars from home. We usually bring sandwiches for the kids to eat for lunch, so that saves us money, too. I would LOVE to be able to take them to character meals at least once each time we go, but when we're already on a tight budget, it's hard to justify spending over $40 just for breakfast, KWIM?
Again, I am sure that as we get older, and my DH gets more established with his job, we'll be able to afford to spend more time in the resorts and not have to worry so much about money for food while we're at WDW, etc. It's not too much of a budgeting problem with us- it's a matter of not having much leftover money every month to dedicate to "play money" or "vacation money". I am greatful that we can even afford to go to Disney at least once a year, even if we don't have the spare money to stay on-site- I know we are much luckier than others!