Colargol
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- May 4, 2011
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That is the question right now. We have booked and planned a dream holiday in Florida this summer. 4 weeks of sun, fun and Disney. Flight and accommodation already paid for. Charactermeals are booked. Only thing remaining is telling the kids, who are 4 and 8 yrs old.
All good. We thought. 2 weeks ago when my DH finally gets the operation he has been waiting for for years. A cornea transplant. Operation went fine, but swimming is off for a long time. OK; we will just have to live without the water parks. Can do that.
So, today my DH is told that he will loose his job. Not good. Unemployment benefits are good, so no immediate threat to our day to day finances, but 4 weeks in Florida now when the dollar is at a all time high?! Well, that seems rather tricky.
So now I am desperately looking into ways in which we can make it a budget holiday. Tickets to Disney cost what they cost. That leaves us with food and car rental to save money on. We must have a car. And want to book with a reliable company, that offers safe cars and all insurance we need. Any ideas if there are other places to look than Avis, National and Hertz?
And food. We are staying in a apartment, so we will definitely eat in most of the time. Most of my already planned character meals might have to be canceled, that's ok. Lunch at the castle is already paid for, so that stays.
But where do we do our grocery shopping at affordable prices? Is walmart the place to go?
And when we want to eat out, but not spend a fortune - where do we go? Kids eat everything. Not too big a fan of typical fast-food places, but if money is tight we might have to give that a try also.
DD4 is in to princess stuff, and we planned on getting her a treat at BBB, like DD8 did when we last visited. They probably both would like it, although DD8 is too big for princess stuff now. Is it OK to bring your own dress? Last time we spent about $150 if I remember correctly in BBB on full costume etc; but DD really preferred the fancy princess nightgowns (!) we bought elsewhere. So maybe we can still go there, but not do the full package, but still have the experience?
Other good ideas on how to save money on a trip to Orlando?
All good. We thought. 2 weeks ago when my DH finally gets the operation he has been waiting for for years. A cornea transplant. Operation went fine, but swimming is off for a long time. OK; we will just have to live without the water parks. Can do that.
So, today my DH is told that he will loose his job. Not good. Unemployment benefits are good, so no immediate threat to our day to day finances, but 4 weeks in Florida now when the dollar is at a all time high?! Well, that seems rather tricky.
So now I am desperately looking into ways in which we can make it a budget holiday. Tickets to Disney cost what they cost. That leaves us with food and car rental to save money on. We must have a car. And want to book with a reliable company, that offers safe cars and all insurance we need. Any ideas if there are other places to look than Avis, National and Hertz?
And food. We are staying in a apartment, so we will definitely eat in most of the time. Most of my already planned character meals might have to be canceled, that's ok. Lunch at the castle is already paid for, so that stays.
But where do we do our grocery shopping at affordable prices? Is walmart the place to go?
And when we want to eat out, but not spend a fortune - where do we go? Kids eat everything. Not too big a fan of typical fast-food places, but if money is tight we might have to give that a try also.
DD4 is in to princess stuff, and we planned on getting her a treat at BBB, like DD8 did when we last visited. They probably both would like it, although DD8 is too big for princess stuff now. Is it OK to bring your own dress? Last time we spent about $150 if I remember correctly in BBB on full costume etc; but DD really preferred the fancy princess nightgowns (!) we bought elsewhere. So maybe we can still go there, but not do the full package, but still have the experience?
Other good ideas on how to save money on a trip to Orlando?