How much did you spend for spring break?

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Anonymous wrote:Used points for airfare (plus SW companion pass) and hotel. So $1200 cash outlay for 5 nights in Grand Cayman for two people.


Which reward plan and hotel?


Hampton Inn using HHonors points i always struggle to find value with. It was really great! Tiny beach area, but can walk for miles. Lovely pool with an Excellent restaurant. Shuttle to drive you places. Only rented a car one day. Not bougie, but perfect for us.


I’m a new poster, but thanks for that recommendation — sounds perfect for our family, adding it to our list of future spring break options!

Where is it?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Used points for airfare (plus SW companion pass) and hotel. So $1200 cash outlay for 5 nights in Grand Cayman for two people.


Which reward plan and hotel?


Hampton Inn using HHonors points i always struggle to find value with. It was really great! Tiny beach area, but can walk for miles. Lovely pool with an Excellent restaurant. Shuttle to drive you places. Only rented a car one day. Not bougie, but perfect for us.


I’m a new poster, but thanks for that recommendation — sounds perfect for our family, adding it to our list of future spring break options!

Where is it?


DP here. It’s on the lower end of Seven Mile Beach fairly close to George Town.
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Anonymous wrote:7 days in London, 2 adults 1 teen. $3000 on hotel. $2000 flights plus cabs to airport, baggage fees. I honestly dont know how much we spent on food and activities while there, I would estimate $1000. We did a lot of walking and free museums but did spend on some nicer meals a few times.

So I would guess $6000. I could be off.


What airline did you fly? I am looking for later this year and can’t find anything from DC area close to $2000 including baggage fees and cabs.
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Trip to PR for one adult and two kids for 6 nights:
Flights - $1,200
Hotel - N/A; stayed for free
Rental Car - $600
Food - maybe $400?
Beach Parking Fee - $6 x 2


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Anonymous wrote:10k.

This was our big trip this year- family of four. Includes flights, rental car, gas, food, and activities. Flew to Phoenix and road tripped through Sedona, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Zion, and ended in Vegas.


Tell us more. How many nights at each place? Do you recommend them all? How was the weather? I’m considering something similar for next spring break.
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Anonymous wrote:10k.

This was our big trip this year- family of four. Includes flights, rental car, gas, food, and activities. Flew to Phoenix and road tripped through Sedona, Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Zion, and ended in Vegas.


Tell us more. How many nights at each place? Do you recommend them all? How was the weather? I’m considering something similar for next spring break.


We moved around a lot. One night in each Arizona spot, 3 in Zion, and 2 in Vegas. Weather was perfect. Warm, but not sweltering. Kids are 12 and 15, so plenty able to do the more active things all day. We listened to 4 audio books on the trip to make the drives easier. Grand Canyon was a huge hit (we hiked down the Bright Angel Trail about 3 miles round trip)- stayed in one of the lodges in the park. We mostly did cheap Hampton Inns, but stayed at the Mandalay Bay in Vegas so the kids could have a relaxing pool day. We ate dinner in the car late one night in Sedona so we could stargaze- they loved that. We got the best pictures in Antelope Canyon (wish I had made everyone dress less slouchy that day). Our kids had never been out west or seen large mountains/canyons, etc. So they were very excited about it all. It was a very active vacation, and different from our normal preference for cities/museums/etc. So glad we went.
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$10.5k to Japan, 7 days/nights, 2 adults, 1 tween. Booked ~3 months out.
- $6,300 flights (from west coast, economy w/seat selection)
- $1,800 hotels (3n Tokyo, 3n Kanazawa)
- $850 ryokan (1 night in mountains, included private spa, omakase style dinner, and breakfast—worthwhile splurge!)
- $500 ground transportation (metro, bullet train)
- $600 food (and we ate very well, though not super high end except for the omakase dinner)
- $600 memories (tour, plus all.the.snacks)🍡🍵🍣🍜

I was surprised by how reasonable the on-the-ground experiences were.

We were lucky and had good timing for the cherry blossoms. I loved it, I used to get to see the blossoms around the tidal basin from the Potomac at sunrise every year…sigh. All so lovely! 🌸🌸🌸
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$6700 for a Guaranteed balcony room on DCL
$1200 for flights for 4 from DC
$350 for a hotel the night before embarking
$1,000 in various charges, excursions, etc.
$300 in trip-related users

Roughly $10,000 all-in which feels obscene to type but it was worth it.
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Anonymous wrote:Family of 5 - flew to the Caribbean. Spent around $15,000 for 6 nights.



We did separate trips. Dc school trip $4k

Dh and I trip with older dc $15k
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^ Bahamas and Hong Kong and Korea
Anonymous
Family of 5- Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Antelope canyon, Sedona. $4k but used points for flights.
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We did a vacation with our 2 teens. Spent 200k. We did travel privately and stay in exclusives though.
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9K. Family of 5, Maui. From the west coast. 2BR/2BA condo, rental SUV, ate breakfast and some lunches in. No expensive excursions- mostly just hit the beaches & explored.
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