I've been with the same company for more than 12 years and, as of 2 years ago, reached the "max" vacation time given (20 days). Bundle that with paid holidays (9 days), floating holidays (3 days) and personal days (5 days). That's 37 "vacation" days off a year.
My wife works for the state and gets 55 "vacation" days off a year.
We're quite grateful, we know how blessed we are in this regard.
And, since the topic of "how do ya'll pay for it?" has come up: We create a savings plan and funnel money into it and away from other things if necessary (like eating out or unnecessary vanity purchases like new shoes); when asked what we want for birthday and Christmas gifts, we say "Disney gift cards, please;" and we use credit card rewards points to cover airfare, park tickets, dining and even souvenirs.
In 2014, we paid for our 10-night WDW trip using credit card rewards points. We rented DVC points and stayed in an AKL studio. We have a winter 2020 trip booked using points, which includes a 9-night stay at OKW.
And, no, we don't have any credit card debt. We use our credit cards how we used debit cards: only spend what we have in cash and pay off the balance every week. We've never paid interest, either.
It's doable! Just gotta be patient and organize yourself.