Are people canceling summer vacations or not really that concerned yet?

Anonymous
Yes the average UMC here is going to start to feel the oain very soon and become Mc/LMC. It's not going to be pretty.
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Anonymous wrote:Yes the average UMC here is going to start to feel the oain very soon and become Mc/LMC. It's not going to be pretty.


Why?
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Anonymous wrote:Yes. We were going to go on a trip to California to drive up and down the coast and see the national parks.

We have cancelled it because it was going to be very expensive, like 10K.


What national parks are on the California coast?


Google and reading comprehension are your friend.

PP said they would do both. You can drive the coast and then head out Yosemite or something.

Also three of the biggest CA parks are on the coast:
Redwoods
Pinnacle
Channel Islands


But also, PCH is mostly closed, so that person is canceling for other reasons and they know it, but just want to join the bandwagon.
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Anonymous wrote:Single income family with federal contractor here. We are not canceling anything. We have planned properly for possible job loss and have various investments that are meant to be used if an extended period of unemployment occurs. Breadwinner also has math and science teaching skills and could certainly find employment quickly if necessary.


Just keep telling yourself that


Exactly. I don't know of any schools public or private who are hiring and the extra funds for tutoring for the middle class will drop off too. Private schools have tutoring hours built into the programmes.
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Anonymous wrote:I was planning a trip to Germany to visit friends but am too embarrassed to show my face in that country right now after the humiliating spectacle JD Vance just made of himself.


Wow… did you actually listen to the speech?


DP, please read news outside the US. The reaction to his speech by all of Europe and beyond is frightening if you’re an American.
Anonymous
I have been cutting a lot of purchases but am not canceling my summer trip to Europe. I used miles for the airfare, though. Glad to have saved them for the right moment, ha.
Anonymous
We cancelled spring break plans and decided against a big 10 day trip to Europe this summer that we’d been planning. We’re one fed and one non-fed. Also not spending on other things except food. DH hasn’t lost his job yet, but it feels like it’s only a matter of time.
Anonymous
We are going on the two more modest vacations already booked and fully paid for. We will not be planning or going on a more expansive August trip abroad as we usually do because of the uncertainty.
Anonymous
Eff that. I’m not letting these two dinguses get in the way of my life. I’m carrying on as usual.
Anonymous
Yes, canceled spring break in South Carolina. We can have fun doing a stay-cation
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Anonymous wrote:I’m a federal contractor. We were planning to go to Europe for spring break but hadn’t purchased airfare or made any non-refundable plans yet (though we had done an extensive amount of planning). We decide to cancel both to save money and because I would feel uncomfortable as an American abroad right now.


How would everyone know you’re American? Are you wearing American flag clothing? People always seem to worry about this, but in my experience no one can tell where you’re from. We were just in Switzerland and were mistaken for other nationalities multiple times.


+1. I’m also wondering this. We are often mistaken for other nationalities. And if people find out we are from the U.S., they’ve been fine. I’m curious how all these scared people actually behave when they are outside the U.S.
Anonymous
We have hotels booked but not flights or a car. Holding off to see what the next shoes to drop are.
Anonymous
Will keep spring break low key. Will keep summer low key.

Big trip for winter break and really big trip for summer 2026.

Will delay home renovations.

Pro tip: flu always spikes in February and lingers into March, and this year there’s a bonus gastro bug going around. Hunker down at home instead of going out to eat, socializing, etc. and set the savings aside for travel.

Every time I cook over the weekend or persuade everyone to forego takeout, I make a big announcement about how much money we just saved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher so I’m fine. But my husband makes 3x my salary and he’s not a fed but his company does work with all the fed agencies which are currently blocked up by DOGE. Things are iffy. Not panicking, but not planning any big travel in the meantime either. I am not sure if a lot of people in DC are prepared for economic downturn since they’ve not typically been impacted the way they’re about to be. If your house is paid off or you’re empty nesters or have a million liquid I get it but for most people, even the combined $300k+ earners, your monthly expenses are significant enough to not want to be blowing through money in such an uncertain time. Just my opinion.

I'm in a similar position though my particular teaching role is up for cuts, I'll almost certainly have a job but it may not be a desirable one. My husband is a contractor for an NGO that seems safe for now. We have a driving vacation planned and I will visit my family but are not doing other travel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eff that. I’m not letting these two dinguses get in the way of my life. I’m carrying on as usual.


Exactly. This is just more performative virtue signaling on DCUM for fake internet points. Same with the supposed “boycott” of Target and Amazon.

They’ll all go on their vacations anyway.
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