We have flown in and out of Orlando International
Airport over two dozen
times and have flow from various airports. . . going where the price and times
of flights were the best. Our upcoming
trip is no exception and it was without hesitation that we purchased our
airline tickets over 10 months ahead of time.
And, now the price for those same flights has increased $189 per
person. Wow! Paying that price would have taken a much
bigger bite out of our vacation budget.
Budgeting is on my mind for a variety of reasons. . . one
being that we currently have a vacation budget being built and adjusted,
another is that I responded to a post on a message board about budgeting for
the holidays, and I am getting ready to make a short presentation this week
about budgeting for the holidays and spending less.
Let’s face it, unless we are trust fund folks or live off
investments, we are all living on a “fixed income”—no matter the source of that
income. My pay is the same each month,
no matter the hours I work and if I want more income, well then I work another
job or find other ways to increase the amount of money coming in. The majority of people operate similarly.
So the ideas that will be presented this week for budgeting
for the holidays and spending less are based on the same ideas of planning and
budgeting for a Disney vacation or any vacation. Here they are:
- Set and know your budget. Don’t let emotions of the holiday or event override the budget. Yes, we would all like to splurge, but the momentary exhilaration is not worth the long term grief or worry of going over the budget.
- Get organized. Buying something at a great price ahead of time is wonderful, but then you have to know where you put it/hid it for the upcoming holiday or vacation. I had a friend who kept buying the same color of shoes over and over because she couldn’t find hers. Organization can save you money!
- Plan ahead. Yes, I know that means making decisions ahead of time rather than going with the flow of the vacation or holiday gift buying. I would rather spend a little bit of time making decisions at my leisure than use time during the holidays or during a vacation to make decisions that are pressing. Planning ahead lets me enjoy the wonders of the holidays and my vacation time. Consider planning ahead for grocery purchases as well as gift purchases.
- Prioritize—stuff vs. experiences. What is important to you and your family? For us, we made experiences a priority over stuff. So when the holidays role around, we go to festivals, shows, and concerts—many of which are free or their admission goes towards a charity. This is same for our Disney vacations—souvenirs are much lower on the priority list than say a meal at a unique location, or another experience.
- Look forward to the next one. . . whether this be the next vacation or the next holiday. As soon as one is over, the planning begins for the next! Spreading and spending time, energy, and resources throughout the year rather than feeling exhausted during the moments that we want to savor.
Am I glad we purchased our airline tickets so far in
advance? Definitely! Part of shopping for anything—airline tickets,
the holiday turkey, or the latest electronic gadget, is knowing a good price
when you meet it and making the leap.
Speaking of which, I’m off to the grocery store to snag a free
turkey. That price is definitely in the
budget!
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