Had to jump in here. If my mother had not made me "miserable" by packing lunches in the cooler and cooking almost every meal in the RV (when we had one) and checking a toaster and the cooler on a flight to CA, I would have never seen as much of the US and other countries as I did growing up. I never thought twice about it and mostly she was just being frugal, not cheap or living beyond her means.
-Astrid
1: We don't touch our normal monthly budget at all.
2: We don't touch the emergency funds
3; We haven't stopped our planned savings for retirement
4: We don't stop or reduce our tithes and offerings, in fact we increase them.
WOW I am glad someone else is bringing this up. Alot of boards on here lately are asking " How do I save for my trip?" " Making extra money...". This scares me. I make a good living now, but have not always. In those YEARS that it was not easy, THERE WAS NO DISNEY. We did other things, camped in the backyard etc. If I can't go to Disney without paying cash, and I mean either putting on credit card getting reward points, and paying it off with the money saved etc. Saying, " OH what difference does it make if it takes a year or to? I am only hurting myself." Is so untrue! This is one of the reasons the nation got into the finanical situation it was and is in. Now don't get me wrong, I understand the motto "Life is short" both of my parents died very young. I battle with "you only live once" and my money situation everyday.
When it comes to vacation our budget is mostly thought of ahead of time so we know how much cash we want to carry and how much we want to just debit each day since or bank has a max on how much you can use daily. I think it's sad to see people eating every meal in their room, eating tuna fish for a week, limiting their park days.. that's just sad. How is that fun? How are you enjoying life, why are you living beyond your means for a theme park ? Why are you making your family miserable for the mouse?
I just wanted to say that lifestyle is a component in the mix too
We don't have kids so we don't have to save for the expenses associated with raising kids
This provides a little more financial freedom for us
Ok Fabmic, I'm going to pick on you just a little. You aren't the only one who does this.
Why when someone ask a question about money or the lack of it do we feel the need to point out how many vacations they have had?
IMO, that is so annoying. First, in general it's downright rude. second, it's not anyones business.
Just my pet peeve.
But that isn't what happened in this case, is it?
It wasn't a general comment about money. It was a comment that specifically said that she had not TAKEN a vacation in three years, when info in her signature line appeared to specificaly contradict that. That poster was nice enough to clear up the confusion. (I wouldn't have considered overnights paid for by someone else to be vacations, either.)
Ok Fabmic, I'm going to pick on you just a little. You aren't the only one who does this.
Why when someone ask a question about money or the lack of it do we feel the need to point out how many vacations they have had?
IMO, that is so annoying. First, in general it's downright rude. second, it's not anyones business.
Just my pet peeve.
See below.
This maybe your pet peeve but mine is when a person complains about something and then posts something else that is contradictory. An overnight stay at a deluxe hotel is a vacation. A vacation does not have to be a week or more.
I must have read a different post because I didn't read it as her complaining about anything. Just simply stating what they do in order to afford something.
She said they had not been on a vacation but then were at Disneyland three times during that time. It sure looked like a contradiction.
I have Sea World/Busch Garden passes. I can get in for free so I guess if I book a night stay there and go I did not get a vacation? (Damn smilies are not working) It sure is a vacation since it will come from my vacation section (as I stated before) of our budget and will reduce the amount available for the next trip. A vacation does not have to be X miles from home or Y days to count.
It's truly amazing the difference when the only person you owe is yourself. Our money doesn't go to Ford, Capital One, Sears Credit.....it goes to kids' college funds, vacations, new to us vehicles, household repairs, Christmas, etc.
put in the smileys so my son could see them.
To afford something you need to be able to pay for something with out having an effect on anything else....
the best examples are if you need to eat lesser quality food at home for a certain period, not use you AC as much, Walk to work instead if drive etc. Things that have a direct effect on your normal life.
This is not to say that people will not sacrifice one thing for another but once you sacrifice your normal quality of life then the question of afford comes in......
If you were to truly follow what you are suppose to be saving for the many expenses in life I think Disney would be pretty empty