Saavy?
'Ole Pirate
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2007
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OK... question here.
This is actually none of my business...
nonetheless I am going to pry because I am intrigued as to how people afford their Disneyland trips (and cruises, and trips to WDW, etc.) MORE than 1 time per year.
Between paying for airfare,the Disneyland Hotel stay, Parkhopper tickets X 6 days, balcony seats for Fantasmic, Medieval Times, oober munchies, and a few souveniers... it takes me a year to save up for the trip. The minimum I have to save to pay for all this is $4000.
(now the above is our annual routine, our traditional things to enjoy, and absolutely non-negotiable).
And this is for only TWO people folks.
Have you worked for the same company for 20 years and have the option of 6 weeks of vacation time available? (I have to hoard mine all year in order to get my two weeks off in a row).
Do you charge it to your Disney card and pay it off monthly?
Are you in constant Disney debt?
HOW do you do it?
I get the feeling I am missing out on something important.
Actually, I feel like I am getting ripped BIG due to missing out on something important I should know.
Fill me in gang... I'm all ears...

This is actually none of my business...


Between paying for airfare,the Disneyland Hotel stay, Parkhopper tickets X 6 days, balcony seats for Fantasmic, Medieval Times, oober munchies, and a few souveniers... it takes me a year to save up for the trip. The minimum I have to save to pay for all this is $4000.

(now the above is our annual routine, our traditional things to enjoy, and absolutely non-negotiable).
And this is for only TWO people folks.

Have you worked for the same company for 20 years and have the option of 6 weeks of vacation time available? (I have to hoard mine all year in order to get my two weeks off in a row).
Do you charge it to your Disney card and pay it off monthly?
Are you in constant Disney debt?
HOW do you do it?

I get the feeling I am missing out on something important.
Actually, I feel like I am getting ripped BIG due to missing out on something important I should know.
Fill me in gang... I'm all ears...

