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Tax Return= Family Vacation?

Have you ever used your tax return to take a family vacation?  Traveling with little ones can be frightening and expensive but it can be done and one of these years I think we will use our tax return to have some family fun.   We do take vacations here and there but I am talking a full week or even two with no worries about how much you spend on eating and fun.  :)  


When I was a child I always wanted to go on a Disney vacation but we never had the funds to it.  I would love to change that and take my children some day.  I think it is possible with Disney vacation specials that occur year round.  It is nice to find packaged vacation deals that are all inclusive so there is no worries about food! 


Disney vacation specials offer many different opportunities for fun.  I think my two children would have a great time dining with some Disney Characters.  I could see my daughter's huge smile if a princess would come and sit down while she was eating and get her picture taken with her.  


So parents is it worth spending the money of vacations or do you do stay-cations?  Have any of you been to Disney?  This la st year we did a stay-cation since we had a newborn baby but I know the kids are growing up fast and I know Disney is at the top of my vacation spots.  

This is a sponsored post but all opinions are 100% mine.

Comments

Unknown said…
How cool! That sounds like so much fun. Disneyland! Disneyland! Haha

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