Wow, this post could get long. We save, save, save!! We start saving for our next Disney trip the minute we get home from our last trip. We are a family of six and try to go to Disney once a year. In the past we have scheduled our trips when we can go with other family members so that we can put one of our children in the room with them and pay them the difference. This allows us to stay at Port Orleans Riverside instead of the more expensive resorts that will accommodate six or more. The difference between the resorts will run anywhere from $1,000 to $1,200 for a one week stay. We also book our trips during free dining which saves us thousands. Can you imagine how much it would cost all six of us to eat two meals and a snack daily at Disney? Even if we left the parks and ate off property, we would still spend a considerable amount. All that being said, I have priced other vacations and found that Disney is actually cheaper than other places that I would like to take my family. I priced a vacation in Williamsburg, Virginia and was absolutely amazed. Three nights accommodations, three days entertainment(one day Busch Gardens, one day Historic Williamsburg, and one day Busch Gardens water park), no food included and it was $2,600. And, let's not even talk about a cruise which I would love to take. We usually do six nights at a Disney resort and seven days in Disney parks, food included for around $2,400. We are close enough to drive, so we do not have air fare to consider. I'm sure that would make a huge difference. Now of course this does not include gas, food on the way down or back and souvenirs. We can usually get by with about $600 for those expenses. Staying off property could also save a family even more. We just love being right in the middle of the magic, not to mention to get the free dining you must stay on property. We put our $200 down and save the rest throughout the year and every extra penny we make goes straight into our Disney fund!! I happen to think that $3,000 is quite reasonable for a week long (all inclusive) vacation for a family of six (and three of mine are actually considered "adults"). I would consider us to be middle class and we definitely have to conscientiously save in order to have the privilege of taking our yearly vacation to "The Magic." But is it worth it? OH YEAH!! :sohappy: