For Home
1. Pay for everything with cash. If you cant pay cash? save for it. Credit is a bad idea.
2. shop Aldi's. I buy all my staples, meat, and canned goods at Aldi. Its not name brand. But it all tastes the same to us. I save at least 50% there. I utilize my pantry and freezer and start a plan of meals at home (I try to do 2 weeks at a time) then I take my time at Aldi's adding meals to my list as I pack my cart until I get 14, then when I go to Wal-mart or whereever to get the "extras" that Aldi didnt have, I make a shopping list from my plan so I know what else I need. Then I match coupons up to that list so I dont overbuy.
3. Utilize NEED vs WANT. Its amazing the things we THINK we need... most times they arent a NEED they are a WANT. Its amazing what we buy that we could have gotten by without. Im not saying that you should go without "the little things" but think before you buy. Youd be surprised at how much you save.
At Disney
1. always eat breakfast in the room. Pack poptarts. cereal, fruit, ect and eat before you leave. That saves up to $40 a day. I also got a bag for each kid that they can pack with snacks to have later in the day. Saved me a TON in Disney prices.. although I do allow for "treats" gotta have popcorn, mickey bars and dolewhips!
2. Prepay for as much as you can. I buy Disney cards, gas cards, prepaid visa cards, target cards. That way very little actually comes out of pocket and NONE goes on the credit card
3. I give my kids each $50 spending for the trip. BUT I notify them that we will be visiting the outlets at the end of the trip. (there are several Disney outlets in Orlando) They can spend it on whatever.. but when its gone? Its gone.