Very interesting topic. I've seen a lot of articles lately on "cutting back" due to the current economy and I do have to say how very lucky I am that my DH introduced me to the "joy of budgeting"

well before the crisis. When we met, I was an already reformed shopaholic, however, I still didn't quite grasp the concept of achieving the balance between "money in" and "money out". He has really brought me around to his way of thinking - so much so that he has now created a monster

I budget and control what we spend on a weekly basis and we have a pretty huge spreadsheet for tracking every penny so:
1. Will you continue to go the same amt. of times per year or for as many days?
Yes! To echo another poster, as long as DH has a job, we will keep taking our wonderful trips to Disney.
2. Will you spend less money while there and if so what changes will you make so that you are spending less money than previoius trips?
No - since everything is already budgeted, we won't be spending less, however, we would not be considered "high rollers" to begin with. We typically will buy only 1 or 2 fairly inexpensive souvenirs per visit (if any since we are both really picky about what we spend our money on). We have breakfast in our room but do eat out for other meals (TS lunch every other day and CS the other times) but we don't do signature restaurants and don't over order so again, what we do fits in our budget. Also, for accommodations, we just bought into
DVC (small # of points to start) but we do plan on taking advantage of WDW package deals as well. Our upcoming week at Pop Century cost us next to nothing on the 4/7 deal and we'll be rounding our trip out at BWV. Here's to a little surf-n-turf!
3. Have you become more thrify/mindful of what you spend while vacationing?
Again, no, because of our budgeting lifestyle.
4. Do you cut back at home...so that you can REALLY enjoy your vacation?
Well, since we aren't home for the number of days that we are vacationing, we do use the money normally budgeted for groceries for that time period to supplement our vacation budget for food.
Terri