Good man right there. If I lived within a reasonable distance from Anaheim or Orlando, annual passes would absolutely fall under the necessity category.My Disneyland Annual Pass. Just renewed it @ $800. My dh says I need it to stay sane, and who am I to argue?
I keep telling my kids that as they start out on their careers and as my wife and I wind ours down. They are looking what the pay is, we keep telling them to look at the retirement and benefits.I'm retired at 51. Good pension. Makes up for low pay and few increases
My Disneyland Annual Pass. Just renewed it @ $800. My dh says I need it to stay sane, and who am I to argue?
Saving is my splurge.
I was able to easily write checks for my kids' college tuition, and I will retire about 20 years younger than the average person.
My Disneyland Annual Pass. Just renewed it @ $800. My dh says I need it to stay sane, and who am I to argue?
For me the two things that come to mind are
(1) Broadway show tickets: On a recent trip to New Jersey to visit my mother in law, we treated ourselves afterward to two nights in NYC including three tickets to see "Hamilton" ($200 pp), a great seat for my son to see "Wicked" (about $120), and three great seats to see "Come From Away" (about $120 pp) // So about $1100 for an absolutely amazing and inspiring theatre splurge. Our next visit to see my mother-in-law will be December of 2018 and we enjoyed this so much, so I'm budgeting to do this again.