Next April/May we are planning to go to Florida for the first (and probably last) time to celebrate my graduation. I've calculated it a few times, and for the four of us, it will be five to six thousand dollars for my family of four (two adults, two teens). This is a lot of money for my family; my parents aren't great savers and have a good amount of debt. I still don't understand this, since my dad is an accountant...
Obviously, I can't budget their money or tell them what they can and can't buy. But since this trip is for me, I want to help them out. I already know that I will offer to pay for extra things, like Photopass and the Express Passes at Universal.
I was wondering if you guys had any savings ideas I could give them? One idea I had was a change jar. Things like that. Any help would be appreciated!
The advice I'm offering is for when you're in the Walt Disney World parks/resorts.
For helping while you're at home, get that Sunday newspaper and get those coupons!!!!
If your parents are open to it, tailor your eating, drinking, cleaning habits to what you can buy that's on sale and use coupons. With a little planning you can save almost enough money to pay for your trip itself. This is also a good way to help get yourself out of debt too. Keep your costs for everyday life minimal and once you're outta the hole, then start to ease back into the more "lavish" life.
Another idea is carpooling. If your parents have friends that live close by that they work with, see if they can carpool. Running a car 2 or 3 times less a week can save tons on gas, depending on the type of car(s) you have.
Hmmm, something else, if there's any "extra" money after bills and such, take what you guys can and put it into Disney gift cards. You can use them in the parks for just about anything. This is also a way that you can go without going further into debt because the money is already preloaded onto the card and you can only use what's on it, then it's cash after that, or another gift card.
As for you being one of the kids... I know being young and having friends is cool, do you drive your friends around on the weekends? Do you have a job on the side from school? If you're out all the time, try not to hit your parents up for some "gas money", if you're already doing this, kudos. If you have your own employment right now, take some of your cash and put it into some of the Disney gift cards, again, these will go a long way. Do the math, if you yourself could possibly do $25 every 2 weeks onto a Disney gift card, that's $650. That can go towards your resort, photopass, souvies, food, whatever. That's just $25 every 2 weeks, if you, your parents and other sibling can all do that, multiply that number by 4 and you're up to almost $3,000. If your parents could do a little more than $25, that could help too.
If you and your sibling over the summer can increase by $5-$10 or whatever you can afford to do, you'll see these numbers increase.
I understand that you have to do credit holds and stuff on your reservations and there's just no getting around it sometimes, but if all you have to do is have a small payment for holding and can use the cards to pay the balance, it's a way to reward yourself for a year of saving and you and your parents won't get hit too hard in the wallet when you actually go.
I hope this helps!
