I just popped into that thread to see what it's about. It made me want to put pencils through my eyes.
With that kind of attitude those people will never be debt free.
Ugh. Why did I even go look at that thread? I only skimmed, but it seemed like 90% of it was about vacations (cruises, Disney deluxe, Italy, etc).
I just posted in the FIRE thread the other day about understanding the value of enjoying life now and not just saving everything for retirement, so I'm certainly not opposed to vacations and making memories with your family but I simply can't understand how any of these vacations could be enjoyable at all if you're drowning in debt. For me, the entire time I would be stressed out and regretting that I'd made things even worse.
Which is why folks need liquid emergency funds available.
This is why people are commenting about the OP's vacation. Even if he had a schedule of how he was going to pay things off down to the penny (which he does not), taking a GF vacation is not going to allow him to have any emergency fund. So even if everything did get paid, the next time an emergency happens he'll be borrowing from his 401k again or taking on more debt.
It's frustrating because he just seems to dismiss everything anyone has mentioned:
Moving is expensive-- "No, I'm not hiring a moving company." (That's not the expensive part of buying a home.)
Your vacation is interfering with your savings/payoff goals-- "No, we live rent free so we have an extra $1500/mo" (Not really when at least $1000/mo is going toward the vacation)
You should make your finances/debt a priority-- "No, I think I'm doing great compared to most other people"
You are married with a child living with your MIL. All that money you are saving on rent needs to go towards paying off debts, building an emergency fund, and saving for a down payment. You can not afford the Grand Floridian. You can not afford Motel 6. You are basically homeless.
This is really why this seems insane to me. I can understand wanting to take some quality time or even a small trip as a family, but the expense of this trip is ridiculous in this situation. The OP claims to be living with MIL in order to be able to save money (401k & student loan debt, house downpayment, emergency fund, etc), but taking an expensive vacation seems completely counter to that goal. If I were allowing my adult child (plus their spouse and child) to live with me for the explicit purpose of giving them the opportunity to
save money and then found out they were taking at $10k+ vacation, I would feel completely taken advantage of.
Both on this thread and the debt thread, the OP has mentioned multiple times that they "need" and "deserve" this vacation. I can't even fathom that mindset.
No one needs or deserves a week long vacation at the Grand Floridian. Is it nice if you can afford it? Absolutely. But what the family really needs and deserves is to work hard to put themselves in a financial position where they don't have to take out loans when something unexpected comes up or have to live with family to make ends meet.