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I have DDD: Disney Destination DISorder
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All I can say is it's just money. You can not take it with you so why spend your life saving, saving and saving and then dying with a fat bank account that you never enjoyed using??
I, like some previous posters, am a single Mom. My two sons, 12 and 15, take our yearly trip cross country to WDW and it is by far the best time in our lives! You just can't put a price a family bonding and priceless memories.
We travel on a budget everytime. We stay at the Values that typically run $80 a night...cheaper than hotels on our own coast. And staying on property gives you free transportation from the airport and to/from the parks. Plus the extra late magic hours in the park are priceless to my family.
We participate in free fridge swaps at our value resort and order food/drinks from gardengrocer.com which saves hundreds of dollars vs. buying drinks/snacks in the parks for 8 days x 3 people.
Last August was our first time using the FREE Dining and it was AWESOME and soooooo afordable! My kids and I had so much appreciation for the fancy places that we got to eat because we had only ever done counterservice. Six months later we are still talking about some of the places that we ate.
Vacationing at Disney really can be affordable if you do your homework and plan ahead. And to those financially secure folks that can stay at the Poly or Grand Floridian in a premium room and eat at the very best venues, good for you...it's your money!
Life is so extremely short...live it with no regrets.
I, like some previous posters, am a single Mom. My two sons, 12 and 15, take our yearly trip cross country to WDW and it is by far the best time in our lives! You just can't put a price a family bonding and priceless memories.
We travel on a budget everytime. We stay at the Values that typically run $80 a night...cheaper than hotels on our own coast. And staying on property gives you free transportation from the airport and to/from the parks. Plus the extra late magic hours in the park are priceless to my family.
We participate in free fridge swaps at our value resort and order food/drinks from gardengrocer.com which saves hundreds of dollars vs. buying drinks/snacks in the parks for 8 days x 3 people.
Last August was our first time using the FREE Dining and it was AWESOME and soooooo afordable! My kids and I had so much appreciation for the fancy places that we got to eat because we had only ever done counterservice. Six months later we are still talking about some of the places that we ate.
Vacationing at Disney really can be affordable if you do your homework and plan ahead. And to those financially secure folks that can stay at the Poly or Grand Floridian in a premium room and eat at the very best venues, good for you...it's your money!
Life is so extremely short...live it with no regrets.

It makes us happy and the children as everyone else has said will never be little again.
