MandiC
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I had to respond on this post...you could be talking about my husband. Only difference is he is the one who suggested the trip. But he did freak out and talk about canceling the trip a few times whenever we came upon a tight month as far as money was concerned. There definitely were a few times his money grumbling irritated me on our trip, but even still it was so worth it
He didn't grumble too much tbh, mainly I think because we got the dining plan which in a situation such as ours I HIGHLY recommend. I will never do Disney without it, which does mean staying on-site...but to me it's just worth it. You can pay it off in advance and then when you are there you don't feel like you are constantly paying for something. We got the basic plan and we did have to pay cash a few times for food, mainly cause we did a few 2 credit meals. They were just musts for me, might not be for everyone.
As far as souvenirs...want my honest answer? Souvenirs are not a necessity. I think we spent a TOTAL of less than $100 the entire week on souvenirs..on us and the kids. That was out of pocket. The kids each had $70 on Disney gift cards they got from grandparents for Christmas. I promised them I would buy them each a pin on our last day and that is the only souvenir I got them our of our pockets. If it weren't for the gift cards I would have put a cap at $50 a kid. Disney is a gift enough, they don't need the 'stuff'. I'm pretty proud of their souvenir choices tbh...they got the pick a pearl in Japan which I think is a neat 'first trip' souvenir that they will never outgrow. That was about $40 total/each (pearl and setting, no chain).
I will say I got a lot of 'souvenirs' at home. I got them Disney shirts before we left, autograph books before we left, we made passport books for epcot before we left, I bought pins and lanyards before we left....so they got stuff beforehand. Most of it was Christmas presents though.

As far as souvenirs...want my honest answer? Souvenirs are not a necessity. I think we spent a TOTAL of less than $100 the entire week on souvenirs..on us and the kids. That was out of pocket. The kids each had $70 on Disney gift cards they got from grandparents for Christmas. I promised them I would buy them each a pin on our last day and that is the only souvenir I got them our of our pockets. If it weren't for the gift cards I would have put a cap at $50 a kid. Disney is a gift enough, they don't need the 'stuff'. I'm pretty proud of their souvenir choices tbh...they got the pick a pearl in Japan which I think is a neat 'first trip' souvenir that they will never outgrow. That was about $40 total/each (pearl and setting, no chain).
I will say I got a lot of 'souvenirs' at home. I got them Disney shirts before we left, autograph books before we left, we made passport books for epcot before we left, I bought pins and lanyards before we left....so they got stuff beforehand. Most of it was Christmas presents though.