I am continuing my series Disney 2011 on a Budget. If you missed the first post,
Disney 2011 on a Budget – How to Get There & Where to Stay, be sure to check it out!
Our family is all about
budgets! We make one every month and stick too it (well most of the time)! Vacations are supposed to be a fun time. We plan for it and we save for it! Our vacation money is set up front. We normally pay with credit cards, but the money is available to pay them off when the bills come in after the trip. Below is our categories and budgeted amount for each category:
Fuel - $394.63
Tolls and Parking - $69.00
Lodging - $653.00
Breakfasts - $0.00
Lunches - $135.00
Dinners - $170.00
Extra Spending Money (at the parks) - $75.00
Groceries (while in Orlando) - $45.00
Park Tickets - $593.91
TOTAL - $2,135.54
Fuels, Tolls amd Parking – We are driving to Orlando, there are a few tolls along the way, and we need to pay for parking at
Disney Parks ($14.00 per day)
Lodging – On the way down, we are stopping half way and staying at a
Hampton Inn for free due to my
Hilton Honors Points. We rented a condo for 7 nights off Disney property at a Resort. On the way home we are stopping half way and I booked a hotel room through Expedia through a recent
Hotel Card deal.
Breakfasts – All breakfasts will be at the hotel (included) or at our condo before leaving for the day. These breakfast items will be packed from home. We do have a reservation for a
Character Breakfast at Chef Mickey’s one morning (
need to make reservations 6 months in advance). This will be paid for with
Disney gift cards received as Christmas gifts.
Lunches – Will be eaten at the theme parks or at the condo on the days we are staying at the Resort and hanging out by the pool. These lunch items will be packed from home.
Dinners – We are grilling at our condo for a planned three nights. We have reservations one night at The
Rainforest Café in Downtown Disney. We will use a gift card to pay for this dinner earned with
Discover Points!
Extra Spending Money – We are packing drinks and snacks for the parks, but this money will be for those extras that pop up like popcorn, ice cream, souvenirs, etc.
Groceries – We are bringing a cooler from home with hamburgers, hotdogs, steaks, chicken, lunch meat, bacon, sausage, eggs, etc. We are also packing non-perishables food from home that I get on sale. This will include water, pop, juices, juice boxes, snacks, macaroni and cheese, potatoes, cereal, etc. Grocery money will be used to buy items such as milk, ice cream, fruit, frozen pizzas, bread, etc.
Park Tickets – We purchased 3 day base tickets (2 adults and 1 child) through
AAA before leaving home. I also have a
AAA credit card in which I had $80 in rewards to spend which I applied to the park tickets. I have one child under three and he is FREE!
Did I miss anything you Disney experts out there?
To continue to
Part 3 - Our Vacation Scheule...