I'm a stay at home mom. For now. I'm hoping to work soon but who knows. I just got back from WDW in April with my mom and 2 kids for 10 days. I was saving for 7 months and still spent way over. Now I'm planning a girls trip for 15 Months from now. Way more time to save! So I'd like to know, what are the best ways to save for and pay for your trips? My husband is not a big Disney fan so he said he doesn't care If I take the trip but wont help me pay for it. So that leaves asking him for money to save out of the question. How ever I do buy a $25 gift card every 2 weeks I go grocery shopping. I also saw on Pinterest that If you save dimes in a liter soda bottle it equals almost $700. If that's true ( heck Ill even take $300! ) I can do my air faire that way. But If anyone has any idea's on how to save and pay please let me know!!!
I'm trying to see how much I can add to my Disney fund as well!
First, I applied & got approved for the Southwest Premier Visa for 50k points bonus. I also applied for the Plus at the same time; if that doesn't go through DH will apply as well for another 50k. [I want both cards myself so I will earn the Companion Pass.] That's a lot easier than saving up a Coke bottle of dimes! Either way, we should be able to fly close to free from Phoenix to Orlando.
I put my Disney Visa referral on ebay and YNAB. I have already gotten 1 of the $50 bonuses and expect several more. If you have referrals available for your bank, credit cards, Swagbucks, ebates, etc. post them on facebook or a forum (not this one though, LOL!)
I sell stuff on ebay, craigslist, and facebook. I leave enough for the fees in Paypal and transfer the rest into my checking then into my Disney savings acct. (not the infamous Disney savings acct

just Cap1 360!) The cash from craigslist/facebook goes into a jar and every couple of weeks I transfer that amount from my checking to my Disney savings (then I use the cash for groceries).
I take the money I save on fuel perks (Kroger is my grocery store that does this) and transfer it into my Disney fund. The other day I saved $23 on gas. Instead of just saying, "Hey, we got cheap gas!" I added $23 to the fuel bill on YNAB and transferred the $23 into my Disney savings. It is very easy to count savings twice if you do things like coupon (like paying for something at Walgreens to get a Register Reward so it "costs" $0, but using that Register Reward on something else later that also magically "costs" $0!) - or in this case, buy gift cards to get fuel perks - so I make sure my savings goes to Disney each time I use the fuel perks; I don't count the savings as gas savings since I have to buy gas no matter what.
I do Swagbucks but the SBTV app only, which gives me 50 pts a day just for starting it up and letting it run. Every 10 days I earn a $5 Target card. I use those to buy Disney gcs, or just offset my Target spending and transfer the savings into my Disney fund. (For me, the
Amazon card doesn't go as far as Target; all of my Amazon spending is discretionary.)
I take advantage of bank sign up bonuses; for instance, I got $200 for signing up for Chase checking a couple months ago. The $200 bonus was in my acct within 2 days, so I transferred it into my Disney fund. I will be signing up for many more banks and credit cards throughout the year. I have to do the ccs slowly though as most of the really good bonuses require high purchases in a short amount of time to get the bonus.
I have a high estimate for my electric/water/gas bills based on crazy hot summer. (And all of those bills will always be less in the winter.) If the actual bills are less than my estimate, the extra gets transferred into the Disney fund. This is great incentive to get kids to turn off lights!
Since you don't have a job right now but are doing fine without, maybe once you start working you could put half your money to vacation and half to invest. That way you feel like you're working for something for fun and something for the future, and not just let your earnings get gobbled up with takeout or treating yourself because you're worn out from working.
First thing though, get a real bank account for Disney. Even better, get a real bank account with a nice sign up bonus!