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As they say…”if you have to ask…”
But seriously, crowdsourcing luxury doesn’t seem like a good idea. Luxury is different to everybody. If you usually stay in a Red Roof Inn, a Hampton Zinn would seem like luxury. Ritz and Four Seasons is luxury to most, but a private Tuscan villa with your own chef would be luxury to an uber-wealthy person. |
This. There’s everything from people dropping millions for a week on a super-yacht to people spending $250K on a super lux safari during peak season to $100K F1 trips. |
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“Aiming” for luxury is another topic. OP is asking about “true” luxury. Even so I stand by my comment. Aiming for luxury is somewhere between premium economy and luxury. It’s debatable where, but we are not in ridiculous territory. |
This is the issue with wealth / luxury travel - it’s got a ridiculously long tail or gulf or whatever you want to call it between how the top 1% travels vs the top .01% and so on. Is your $50K vacation not lux because someone else drops $250K to fly private to the same resort you’re at? And is taking a private jet to the resort not lux since Bezos is offshore on his $1B yacht? There’s such a difference between how someone who makes $1M/year travels vs someone worth $50M vs $500M vs $1B or whatever. Just enjoy what you can afford / want to spend on and don’t sweat what’s truly luxury or not because there’s always a way to spend more when it comes to luxury travel. |