What is your family annual travel budget?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:12-15k usually. Not since the panedmic.


Also about $12-15k
Anonymous
This is ridiculous! Most threads on here have people saying they are "middle class" and need to budget very carefully (even at 300K hhi) for things like travel. Suddenly everyone is saying "no budget". Is this because of Covid? No one travels anymore and no on can really remember that they used to have a travel budget? I'm genuinely interested in what's going on here.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No budget is odd, isn't it? Only rich people don't budget (or spend more than 10K in travel). DCUM is populated primarily with the middle class. Or so posters regularly claim.


Indeed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous! Most threads on here have people saying they are "middle class" and need to budget very carefully (even at 300K hhi) for things like travel. Suddenly everyone is saying "no budget". Is this because of Covid? No one travels anymore and no on can really remember that they used to have a travel budget? I'm genuinely interested in what's going on here.


No. I have not had a budget for 30 years. Why would you? You just don't overspend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is ridiculous! Most threads on here have people saying they are "middle class" and need to budget very carefully (even at 300K hhi) for things like travel. Suddenly everyone is saying "no budget". Is this because of Covid? No one travels anymore and no on can really remember that they used to have a travel budget? I'm genuinely interested in what's going on here.


No. I have not had a budget for 30 years. Why would you? You just don't overspend.


That’s a budget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We don't "budget" - we take all the trips we want and pay for them. Our biggest trip is the annual summer vacation and that's in the 15k range.


I bet you grew up poor.
Anonymous
We spend less than $5,000 in a normal year. PreCovid, we went to Mexico for a week ($2500) in early December and stayed at a Marriott. We’d rent a house in Michigan for a week every summer ($1500). And then we’d fly to Florida in the spring and stay with family for long weekend ($500 per trip). Possibly a long weekend elsewhere in the fall ($500).

We keep it really simple and don’t do extravagant dining out, car rentals, or excursions, etc. We do healthy fresh meals and local outings (beach, boat rides, horseback riding, hikes, berry picking, etc).

This works for now. We have childcare expenses still. We will probably start doing more real travel again when that concludes.
Anonymous
$0.00
Anonymous
we budget 15-20k, normally one international trip involved. Family of five. HHI is about 400. We do feel like living in a very tight budget.
Anonymous
HHI around $200K, one kid

We account for about $2,500 for a 5-day summer trip (driving distance).

In addition, if expenses allow, we probably spend another $1,500 - $2,000 on a couple of long weekend trips.

Starting this year and going forward, we're trying to save up for a bigger trip ($5k - $10K) every 2-3 years.
Anonymous
We do 1 trip a year, in August, for 2-3 weeks. We go to countries where everything is cheaper (for example, SE Asia), and travel backpacker style. Including airfare, about $6k. Once we spent $100/night for a hotel and kids thought it was the most luxurious place ever
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No budget is odd, isn't it? Only rich people don't budget (or spend more than 10K in travel). DCUM is populated primarily with the middle class. Or so posters regularly claim.


Even if they don’t budget the fact that they have no idea how much they spend is insane. There are many things that I don’t have a budget form but I have a general idea how much I’m spending
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We do 1 trip a year, in August, for 2-3 weeks. We go to countries where everything is cheaper (for example, SE Asia), and travel backpacker style. Including airfare, about $6k. Once we spent $100/night for a hotel and kids thought it was the most luxurious place ever


Fun do you have a website you use for research?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do 1 trip a year, in August, for 2-3 weeks. We go to countries where everything is cheaper (for example, SE Asia), and travel backpacker style. Including airfare, about $6k. Once we spent $100/night for a hotel and kids thought it was the most luxurious place ever


Fun do you have a website you use for research?


Nope, just figure it out I traveled as a backpacker for a few years continuously in the late 90s, so it's still in my blood lol. I try to map out a route and if needed, domestic flights- but except for the first couple nights we book places to stay when in country.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We do 1 trip a year, in August, for 2-3 weeks. We go to countries where everything is cheaper (for example, SE Asia), and travel backpacker style. Including airfare, about $6k. Once we spent $100/night for a hotel and kids thought it was the most luxurious place ever


Fun do you have a website you use for research?


Nope, just figure it out I traveled as a backpacker for a few years continuously in the late 90s, so it's still in my blood lol. I try to map out a route and if needed, domestic flights- but except for the first couple nights we book places to stay when in country.


I should have elaborated a bit more. For example, Laos- I did a lot of googling for "3 week itinerary Laos". Settled on a tentative itinerary (when only 2-3 weeks you need to plan a bit). Found flights to Bangkok were much cheaper, so did an internal flight to Chiang Rai, and crossed by land, then overland/boat back to Bangkok.
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