Alice28
DIS Veteran<br><font color=blue>I'm Doombah Fricki
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I'm not debt free. I admit it. Have a house payment, car payment, credit card payment. We're not dying in debt or anything, it's what we're comfortable with and have excellent credit ratings as well.
How do we pay for Disney? Well, the last several trips we stayed at Shades of Green or Port Orleans French Quarter. The last trip we split our stay between SOG and WL, but my parents helped us with that one by giving us some money.
I usually will do this for my WDW trips- charge airfare- pay off before trip (usually not in one fell swoop as there are 5 of us- might take a couple months). Save up money by doing Sunshine Rewards for food money- I had $600 last WDW trip. Will easily have that amount this trip. Throw in whatever food money we would spend on groceries/gas while we're on vacation- so that's about $1,000.
If we stay Shades, we pay off a couple nights worth before we go, pay a couple nights worth once we're there. It's about $100 per night, so it's not bad at all. I realize we're fortunate to have this as an option, but I'm just telling you how we afford it. For a couple trips we got to stay at the Contemporary for about $70 per night while SOG was being remodeled.
Tiffany Towncar if we're staying at SOG- about $100. Pay for that out of pocket.
Tickets- we charge them. And I don't care.
Pay them off in a few months or so, no big deal.
Souvenirs- my kids save their money the 5-6 months up to going, so they usually have at least $100. I kick them another $20 or so once we're there, and they have more than enough.
DH and I sometimes debit some purchases, sometimes charge. Depends how much we want to buy.
highly recommend Sunshine Rewards website for earning money for Disney. I also do mypoints.com to earn a few giftcards towards RainForest Cafe or now Yak N Yeti. Just by doing their 5 point clicks, a few skechers purchases for my boys, and a few free trial offers I now have $75 for lunch at Yak n Yeti in June. I have $425 already in Gift cards for Disney from Sunshine Rewards, and my goal is to earn another $200 before we go. It's easy, and the owner is very reputable.
How do we pay for Disney? Well, the last several trips we stayed at Shades of Green or Port Orleans French Quarter. The last trip we split our stay between SOG and WL, but my parents helped us with that one by giving us some money.
I usually will do this for my WDW trips- charge airfare- pay off before trip (usually not in one fell swoop as there are 5 of us- might take a couple months). Save up money by doing Sunshine Rewards for food money- I had $600 last WDW trip. Will easily have that amount this trip. Throw in whatever food money we would spend on groceries/gas while we're on vacation- so that's about $1,000. If we stay Shades, we pay off a couple nights worth before we go, pay a couple nights worth once we're there. It's about $100 per night, so it's not bad at all. I realize we're fortunate to have this as an option, but I'm just telling you how we afford it. For a couple trips we got to stay at the Contemporary for about $70 per night while SOG was being remodeled.
Tiffany Towncar if we're staying at SOG- about $100. Pay for that out of pocket.
Tickets- we charge them. And I don't care.
Pay them off in a few months or so, no big deal.Souvenirs- my kids save their money the 5-6 months up to going, so they usually have at least $100. I kick them another $20 or so once we're there, and they have more than enough.
DH and I sometimes debit some purchases, sometimes charge. Depends how much we want to buy.
highly recommend Sunshine Rewards website for earning money for Disney. I also do mypoints.com to earn a few giftcards towards RainForest Cafe or now Yak N Yeti. Just by doing their 5 point clicks, a few skechers purchases for my boys, and a few free trial offers I now have $75 for lunch at Yak n Yeti in June. I have $425 already in Gift cards for Disney from Sunshine Rewards, and my goal is to earn another $200 before we go. It's easy, and the owner is very reputable.




they could not understand why I would want to turn myself into a maid by cooking every day. I'm some where in the middle but I think I would seriously sell some major organs before I would cook every day.