Happy Frugal Friday!
Here's how we saved money/spent money wisely/made extra money these past two weeks:
I said two weeks ago that I would be back after my annual social media break with a BIG Frugal Friday Post and here it is! We spent over 10 days on vacation and I want to share where we spent money, how we saved money, and how we got a sit-down meal for FREE!
- Friday, November 11 we drove down to my parents house for the night. They generously kept Oscar for us while we were gone, a huge savings as we paid several hundred dollars to dog sitters over the summer. We did bring back little Disney treats for them as a "Thank You" but I know they really love having a pup around as well.
- Saturday we drove just under 8 hours from Evansville to Barnesville, GA. We spent the night in an incredible old cabin! The cabin was on a working cattle/sheep farm so we enjoyed a good wander around the property looking at all of the animals. They had a sweet, old blue heeler who walked with us and asked the kids to play fetch over and over. The actual cabin was really, really neat and we enjoyed lighting just one candle at the kitchen table to see how pioneers would have read at night. We all slept up in the loft that night which led to a great time talking about the Ingalls Family. I loved paying real people on AirBnb vs a chain hotel. It was just $108 for the night.
Outside the cabin
The main floor had a small kitchen area, table, chairs, and a neat
old fashioned bathroom in the back. The kids were afraid of the claw foot tub.
The cozy loft was perfect with a full bed and two twins.
- Sunday morning we were up before the rooster crowed, literally - it was just beginning to crow as we packed the car. We drove the rest of the way to Orlando and checked into our hotel. This Disney Trip we stayed at Port Orleans Riverside in a Royal Guest Room. This was a splurge but was so very important to Annabeth. She LOVED having the Princess Tiana themed room, resort shop, and cafe as that is her favorite princess. Since we paid a bit more for the hotel this year, we did not do any sit-down dining at the parks.
- We took our own breakfast foods, snacks, desserts, and water to the hotel/parks. This meant no one asked to buy drinks or to stop to eat outside of meal times where we had to buy food. We also took advantage of huge Disney portions and split meals and enjoyed the $20 resort pizza deal.
- This year we did splurge on Mickey's Very Merry Christmas Party. At 7 and 11, the kids really didn't have very much of a Christmas list this year. They don't play with toys as much now and we have plenty of games. They also didn't really need anything for their activities or sports so we opted for this experience to be their gift. With the tickets we got 8 hours in Magic Kingdom with limited attendance (no lines!), cookies and special holiday drinks while at the park, keepsake ornaments, and keepsake artwork. This was a great Christmas gift and other than the ornaments in the ornament boxes - zero clutter!
Christmas and Disney Magic
- We went to Disney in 2020 and 2021 so we felt pretty confident that the kids have all of the souvenirs that they really needed/wanted. We agreed ahead of time that if someone saw something that loved we would consider buying it but overall the plan was to have the kids spend their own money. They had each saved quite a bit from birthday money, lemonade stand, and gifts from the grandparents. It was fun to watch them budget and to see what they bought. The last night, Mark did give them each $20 to spend at the Christmas Party. I think they could have done without those souvenirs as there weren't any holiday party specific ones for sale but he loves buying them things so all were happy.
They each opted to buy a Resort Cup.
You buy once and then can refill it all week for free.
They loved getting juice or sprite in it and it is a decent cup that comes home and still
gets used.
Owen's Favorite Souvenir
This $10 sword from Pirates of the Caribbean made him SO happy!
Annabeth's Favorite Souvenir
This little Princess Tiana doll and extra outfit for her. She had seen something
similar last year and had purposely saved for one this year.
- My all time most favorite restaurant is Rainforest Cafe. Since we were headed to Animal Kingdom this year, I knew I wanted to eat there. The kids love it but Mark isn't too thrilled by the atmosphere or food. I saved my
Ibotta points all summer and was able to earn a gift card that paid for all but $0.14 of the meal! This is a frugal reminder that asking for, and saving gift cards, for the trip is a great way to off set costs!
- Before the trip, we took advantage of Meijer's 10% off gift card deals throughout the year. We were able to get $100 off our trip with these coupons!
- We drove home a bit of a long way this year, through Alabama so the kids could check it off their "States to Visit" list. We stayed the night at a chain hotel, I couldn't find an airbnb or anything locally owned near our activity, but scored a great deal for just $111 for the night with free breakfast!
- Saturday morning we drove an hour into the mountains and hiked at Cheaha State Park. This park contains the highest point in Alabama so we figured the kids would get a great view of this new state to visit! Our stay was pretty far off the interstate so the kids were able to see some neat old towns, farms, and mountains to get a feel for mid and northern Alabama. Admission to the state park was just $14 for our family.
We climbed to the top of the Observation Tower so we would officially
be at the Highest Point in Alabama
The view from our Pulpit Rock hike
Nature Photography by Mark
- We had saved Papa John's rewards so we had a free pizza the night we came home. That made an easy dinner the night we came home to unpack.
- I had also saved a Starbucks reward for after our trip. I picked up a coffee for the Monday that I was unpacking and cleaning.
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We truly had the most wonderful time away. I love being away, just the four of us, and really connecting. We love driving because it saves money but also because I think some of our sweetest memories will be spent singing, talking, and laughing on those car rides. I am thankful the our children can appreciate the magic of Disney on the same trip that we visit a farm and hike a mountain. I pray they always explore, wander, and wonder at the marvels of God's creation.
This Thanksgiving Weekend means I've been blogging over 14 years. Thank you for joining us on our journey to "owe no man anything but love."
Happy Savings to All!
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