View Full Version : How do you pay for WDW?
kimntrent
01-19-2010, 06:25 PM
Lets have fun and see how people save for WDW and stuff.
I do SR for most of my money and then I put 50 away each pay check so 100 a month.
secretmoney
01-19-2010, 07:08 PM
Sunshine Rewards, Disney Visa Rewards ( I have 2 accts., 1 is only to charge trips on) and the almighty loose change jar. I already have $600 for my September trip!
kimntrent
01-19-2010, 07:10 PM
When are you going in September?
secretmoney
01-19-2010, 07:24 PM
Sept. 8-15
kimntrent
01-19-2010, 07:25 PM
Thats right we will just miss each other.
arob414
01-19-2010, 08:06 PM
SR plus Disney Visa will equal about $600 for upcoming trip. Income tax return for the bulk of the trip. I am not putting in as much time with SR as I would like and have done in the past. I have taken on a new responsibility at work that amounts to an extra 4-6 hours/wk. I don't really have any choice in doing it but it helps to say it is paying for my vacation. Or, whatever I want that wk. :D
PSL1013
01-19-2010, 08:29 PM
Let's see....SR pays for all our food....Disney Visa Rewards pays for our two Annual Passes each year and I schedule trips to be able to use them twice....we own DVC so I don't have to pay for a hotel....and the rest comes from my husband's salary :D airfare, car rental etc.
3dog2kidmom
01-19-2010, 11:21 PM
Part of my bonus, tax refund, overtime, and a bi-weekly amount going directly into a savings account. Sunshine Rewards, Disney Visa rewards, birthday/christmas/other money received as gifts, and rebates. Change jar. Occasional ebay/craigslist sales, and my Arbonne profits and commissions all go towards Disney.
schaery
01-19-2010, 11:57 PM
SR and DV, of course. Plus money from extra jobs and selling things on ebay and my websites.
MKelley226
01-20-2010, 11:40 AM
We are plannin to go next year again...so our tax refund for next year will pay for the tickets, airfare, hotel, & dining. We are going to try to save some of this years refund to help offset those costs too. For spending $$, we are going to try to save at least $50/week (give or take) from the paycheck, any side jobs that my DH may get, survey $, and SR rewards. I took a loooong break from SR last year, but getting back into it full force again now. :)
wilsonfamily4
01-20-2010, 12:05 PM
We went to cash about a year ago. Not only does it help stay on our budget but it gives us lots of change. All change goes into the jars. The kids are so excited to see us start new jars when they get full!
(Also I occassionaly go through all envelopes, with our cash, and take out dollar bills. I put them into a seperate area for Christmas.)
We also use SR and Disney Visa. Though we don't use the visa that much so it isn't that much. But enough to buy some FOOD!
But I guess the majority comes from Hubby's job. :)
fourfoxesinpa
01-20-2010, 02:36 PM
We pay for every possible thing with our Disney Visa and pay the account in full each month. We're lucky in that DH travels a lot for work and is allowed to use his personal charge card to rack up the rewards. Plus, his hotel is a SR partner, so that helps build the SR account. AND he can accumulate enough hotel points to stay at a hotel free, if we decide we'd rather stay free off property. Plus, we have adjusted his payroll so we don't get a big tax refund - now the extra $ comes in his paycheck and we stick it in the bank. It's nice to have that extra interest to take along as play money.
People just don't believe me when I tell them it costs us less to go to Disney for a week than it does to visit the Jersey Shore in the summer. :p
secretmoney
01-20-2010, 02:41 PM
I live at the Jersey shore. It's cheaper to go to Disney,believe me!
kristenrice
01-22-2010, 05:18 PM
Here's my "savings" for our trip in April....
1) Food: $600 budget ($215 for DDP and $385 OOP)
--> $150 in Disney Visa Rewards
--> $50 in Discover Card Cashback
--> $180 (and counting!) in Sunshine Rewards
--> $125 in Landry's Gift Cards from "another" site
===> TOTAL: $505 out of $600 is FREE! (That's 84% off!)
2) Lodging: 4 nights off-site (on the road and arrival night in Orlando)
--> $12.50 for first night on the road (topped off my Marriott Rewards account to "pay" for the night) Cash price: $82
--> $20* for the second night on the road (cashed in for a $75 Marriott Gift Card from "another" site) Cash Price: $95
--> $80* for our arrival night in Orlando (splitting a suite 50/50 with my parents)
--> $100* for one night on the road for our return trip
*Indicates that the amount will be REIMBURSED from my $300 in American Express Travel Rewards
===> TOTAL: $12.50 out of $357 is FREE! (That's 97% off!)
Let me add that we have AP's from last year and we are staying 5 nights at the AKV on our DVC points so I did not have to put that in the budget. I also do the $50 per paycheck into the vacation account. Any pop bottles that we return (and it's a LOT....about 30-40 a week) for the deposit refund goes into the vacation account too.
We are driving down from Michigan with my parents and we are splitting the gas costs 50/50. Currently, I am budgeting gas to be $3.50/gallon so I'm looking at a fuel budget for us of about $350. I've also budgeted $200 for our meals on the road. We usually stick to fast food or hit the cooler for snacks.
So, for a 9-night (total) trip for my family of 4, we have a budget of about $1600. Of that $1600, I have accumulated $750 in FREE money/incentives! That is 47% of our vacation....paid for with someone else's money:party:. My friends don't believe me when I tell them that I am going to Florida (WDW) for a total of 9 nights OVER EASTER and I am spending under $1000 for our family of 4 and staying ONSITE!:banana:
luvdisney00
02-24-2010, 06:49 PM
I live at the Jersey shore. It's cheaper to go to Disney,believe me!
Where are you? We're in Old Bridge, but spend a lot of the summer at the beach :sunshine:
fourfoxesinpa
02-25-2010, 10:00 AM
Where are you? We're in Old Bridge, but spend a lot of the summer at the beach :sunshine:
We have a cottage in Cape May County.
sammielynn
02-25-2010, 10:11 PM
SR and Disney Visa are a big saver. I also teach at night for extra pay and all of that goes into my Disney Fund. The Disney fund has turned into a Universal Fund this year. We do have a free Give a Day voucher for Disney, so I can get my Disney fix.
secretmoney
02-26-2010, 01:04 PM
Where are you? We're in Old Bridge, but spend a lot of the summer at the beach :sunshine:
Tinton Falls, I'm so excited to have Sunshiners near me!
luvdisney00
03-02-2010, 10:56 AM
We have a cottage in Cape May County. It's so nice down that way. We'll be in Wildwood for a week in July for my daughter's dance competition.
Tinton Falls, I'm so excited to have Sunshiners near me!
Me too! We're practically neighbors!! :sunshine: I took a little break from SR and I've missed it a lot. Looking forward to getting back in the swing and earning $$ for my August Disney trip.
Debbie Jean
03-02-2010, 12:54 PM
Here's my "savings" for our trip in April....
1) Food: $600 budget ($215 for DDP and $385 OOP)
--> $150 in Disney Visa Rewards
--> $50 in Discover Card Cashback
--> $125 (and counting!) in Sunshine Rewards
--> $100 in Landry's Gift Cards from "another" site
--> $100 in AMEX travel rewards towards food that we charge to the room
===> TOTAL: $525 out of $600 is FREE! (That's 87% off!)
2) Lodging: 4 nights off-site (on the road and arrival night in Orlando)
--> $12.50 for first night on the road (topped off my Marriott Rewards account to "pay" for the night) Cash price: $82
--> $20* for the second night on the road (cashed in for a $75 Marriott Gift Card from "another" site) Cash Price: $95
--> $80* for our arrival night in Orlando (splitting a suite 50/50 with my parents)
--> $100* for one night on the road for our return trip
*Indicates that the amount will be REIMBURSED from my $300 in American Express Travel Rewards
===> TOTAL: $12.50 out of $357 is FREE! (That's 97% off!)
Let me add that we have AP's from last year and we are staying 5 nights at the AKV on our DVC points so I did not have to put that in the budget. I also do the $50 per paycheck into the vacation account. Any pop bottles that we return (and it's a LOT....about 30-40 a week) for the deposit refund goes into the vacation account too.
We are driving down from Michigan with my parents and we are splitting the gas costs 50/50. Currently, I am budgeting gas to be $3.50/gallon so I'm looking at a fuel budget for us of about $350. I've also budgeted $200 for our meals on the road. We usually stick to fast food or hit the cooler for snacks.
So, for a 9-night (total) trip for my family of 4, we have a budget of about $1600. Of that $1600, I have accumulated $750 in FREE money/incentives! That is 47% of our vacation....paid for with someone else's money:party:. My friends don't believe me when I tell them that I am going to Florida (WDW) for a total of 9 nights OVER EASTER and I am spending under $1000 for our family of 4 and staying ONSITE!:banana:
:clap: What a great financial planner!
My one indulgence was buying DVC and that is really what makes going more frequently possible for us... whether it's a solo trip like the one I have coming up in a couple of weeks or a trip with DD (23), not having to pay cash for accommodations definitely makes it easier. I use my Disney Visa points and SSR's to pay for food and extras while we're there.
I also teach on overload both the Fall and Spring semesters and that money supplements for airfare, my annual pass (DVC discount) and other expenses...
I'm in north Jersey and a lot of folks here can't believe it when I tell them I can do a week at Disney for less than a week down the shore!! :rotfl:
secretmoney
03-02-2010, 02:59 PM
Oooh, another Jersey girl!
Debbie Jean
03-02-2010, 05:18 PM
Oooh, another Jersey girl!
You bet! :D
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