boiledpeanut
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You can rent a car w/o a credit card???
I am not judging anybody but I have to agree with a PP. YOU YOURSELF stated that you will be using every dime you have to pay for the trip and if something came up there would be NO MONEY in the bank. You also admitted that you live paycheck to paycheck.
I don't have a CC either I only have a debit card but my DH has both. I absolutely would never go on vacation without back up money. But you alluded to the idea that you may have $200 emergency cash on you when you go. If that is the case that would be enough to pay for your dinner and get reimbursed later.
If going on vacation causes you to be that broke, and you do not have a CC what happens if you go home and the transmission in your car goes out or your home air conditioner burns up? You obviously have no savings from what you have said here yourself when you stated NO MONEY IN THE BANK.
Nicky, you put it out there that by the time your vacation rolls around in April you will have used all your savings to pay for a deluxe vacation (DxDDP and cruise -- concierge level of course) and that you will have no money in the bank account. Frankly, I think some folks are worried for you. Your anxiety over the DxDDP, MBs and not having the money to temporarily pay for a possible MB mistake is literally flowing off the screen. My advice is to try not to worry: if there is a mistake, Disney will correct it. You are a resort guest. They will not call the police on you if your MBs don't work properly and you don't have a credit card to pay.
FWIW, I would be far more worried about an accident or emergency while on vacation with no funds in the bank than possible MB failure. I'm not much of a worrywart by nature but even that would give me pause.
You do realize you can use credit cards and not be in debt right?.... This is such a common assumption that if you use a CC you'r not really paying for something. If your a responsible adult you set that money aside to pay the credit card off in full each month. Than take all those wonderful points you've earned and take more vacations.
You sound(from what you have said about yourself) that you are not the kind of person who can manage a credit card. I just wonder if you have student loans, auto loans, heck a mortgage or rent because you know thats all "debt". Best of luck on your vacation and you may want to go visit http://ficoforums.myfico.com for some information on credit/debt in general.
Really? So because I am not as blessed financially as some I shouldn't go?
If I'm willing to sacrifice for the year before we go, too bad I'm too poor stay home? Really?
I couldn't travel with a CC even if I wanted to because I don't have access to one because unlike the rest of the planet I don't believe in debt so I don't have credit. So again, because I believe in paying for everything when I have the money instead of promising to pay for it later and hoping nothing goes wrong, I shouldn't travel?
I think you are way over thinking things. There is ALWAYS a risk to every activity we do but if we worry about everything we would never do anything. ever. We have had glitches and WDW has always made it right. We have had our KTTW card not scan the dining credits before and the restaurant could not figure it out so they just forgave the credits. I would not worry about dinning at WDW without a credit card. I would however worry a great deal about traveling without a emergency back up credit card. We too try to live a debt free lifestyle and are pretty good at it. We however travel at lot and KNOW that things can and do happen during travel. ER co-pays can be expensive and many walk-in clinics do not take all insurances. Lost prescriptions that are not available for refills are NOT covered by insurance and sometimes you HAVE to have that medication. Sometimes insurance will pay for the service later, but you may have to pay up front first. Yep....I can tell lots of stories. Point is, you need to be prepared. Just think through what you would do if there is a TRUE emergency and be sure you are prepared.
Nicky, you put it out there that by the time your vacation rolls around in April you will have used all your savings to pay for a deluxe vacation (DxDDP and cruise -- concierge level of course) and that you will have no money in the bank account. Frankly, I think some folks are worried for you. Your anxiety over the DxDDP, MBs and not having the money to temporarily pay for a possible MB mistake is literally flowing off the screen. My advice is to try not to worry: if there is a mistake, Disney will correct it. You are a resort guest. They will not call the police on you if your MBs don't work properly and you don't have a credit card to pay.
FWIW, I would be far more worried about an accident or emergency while on vacation with no funds in the bank than possible MB failure. I'm not much of a worrywart by nature but even that would give me pause.
You can rent a car w/o a credit card???
I guess at the end of the day you have a couple options.
1. Put a gift card onto your room instead of a credit card. You already mentioned that you're going to have one for tips, so I suppose you could always just add it to the room ahead of time. No one will have access to anything that could possibly run up debt or empty your bank account.
2. Assume that everything is going to go perfectly and not plan any contingencies and if something *does* go wrong wash dishes in the back of a restaurant or something.
3. Postpone your trip. If you literally don't have 2 dimes to rub together you might want to reconsider your vacation plans.
4. Bring some cash for emergencies. If you don't use it - you still have the cash. You're stuck with a gift card.
5. Call Disney and find out what they would do in the situation. I know it's not perfect, but at least you'll be getting information from the horse's mouth.
You're completely right that you shouldn't *have* to plan for any contingencies. You've paid for the dining plan - you should get the dining plan without any issues! But, at the same time, sometimes things happen that shouldn't. In my opinion, it's foolish to not build in any sort of plan b if something goes wrong. We certainly didn't have any issues with the magic bands and have zero fear of the malfunctioning so I wouldn't really worry about it.
Nicky what do you mean if your car poops out your insurance will cover it? What kind of insurance exactly covers mechanical repairs? Do you mean you have a car warranty? Because insurance doesn't pay for car repairs unless it happened in an accident.
And most ppl don't live paycheck to paycheck because they want to. What person doesn't want a savings account for unforeseen emergencies? Most ppl who live paycheck to paycheck do it because they have to. And you are 40 and have no savings?
And as for renting a car with a debit card. That is tricky because most car rental companies require an actual credit card and if all you have is a debit card they usually run a credit check on you and put a hold on a certain amount of money in your bank. Nicky would have to explain exactly how he rents a car with no credit card.
I don't think there's anything wrong with living a debt free life or not having a credit card. Personally, I find it admirable. I just find it sort of odd to go on vacation or into any unfamiliar territory without any sort of cushion or emergency fund. I wouldn't even be able to enjoy myself knowing that I was completely hosed if anything went wrong.
I am bringing cash for emergencies, Disney just isn't getting it.
I have a contingency plan... it just doesn't involve paying Disney twice.