kydisneyfans
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We didn't spend much during our trip to DC either.
The hotel was $99 a night and had free breakfast. Most admissions were free. The bus loop was $1 or 2. The subway didn't cost much either. DC is one of the cheaper trips out there to "do things".
One angle nobody has taken is what would you spend the week you are gone by staying home?
Let's say a Disney trip is $3500 total.
If you stay home, you may have the following costs:
Daycare $150
Groceries $200
Transportation $50
Eating out/Starbucks, etc $100
Water/electric usage $50
The true cost of you vacation is $3,000, not $3,500 as you would have spent $500 to not go on vacation.
That is the way we budget things, we take out our expenses for the week and put them into the vacation budget.
It doesn't seem as bad once you update the calculations.
The hotel was $99 a night and had free breakfast. Most admissions were free. The bus loop was $1 or 2. The subway didn't cost much either. DC is one of the cheaper trips out there to "do things".
One angle nobody has taken is what would you spend the week you are gone by staying home?
Let's say a Disney trip is $3500 total.
If you stay home, you may have the following costs:
Daycare $150
Groceries $200
Transportation $50
Eating out/Starbucks, etc $100
Water/electric usage $50
The true cost of you vacation is $3,000, not $3,500 as you would have spent $500 to not go on vacation.
That is the way we budget things, we take out our expenses for the week and put them into the vacation budget.
It doesn't seem as bad once you update the calculations.