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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hell, no. Getting out of this country is the thing I have to look the most forward to, and if we aren’t let back in, so be it.

Where are you going?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell, no. Getting out of this country is the thing I have to look the most forward to, and if we aren’t let back in, so be it.

Where are you going?


Cuba
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, canceled spring break in South Carolina. We can have fun doing a stay-cation


Call the SC senators and congressmen and tell them. If you are a fed canceling a vacation call the state senators of that state and tell them, especially if you were planning on taking a trip to a red state.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Assuming your are fed/fed adjacent/somehow affected by all this?

Or are people keeping their existing books, which I assume right now would be through summer, and then just not planning anything else in 2025, wait and see for 2026?


Funny you think the banks aren’t about to crash
Anonymous
DH is a contractor (retired fed) and I work in sales for a company that sells to fed, state, local govts and commercial companies. We have held off on a summer vacation. We just aren't sure and would rather save the money. We live in a southern red state (in a significantly large blue dot right in the middle) and if you cancel your trips to red states please call the reps there and tell them why. I'll be emailing my loser of a Senator today.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d be terrified to travel outside the USA unless I was mdd as king a permanent move out. They hate us more with every day, we voted this monster and his goon in to office


What?

At any rate, I'm traveling to England and they seem to be moving scarily to the right as well...so.
Anonymous
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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.


Well... if you were "just in Switzerland" you were likely asked for your passports at hotels. Pretty clear with that, even if you aren't "wearing American flag clothing." The minute you open your mouth it is clear as well to most people.
Anonymous
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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.


Ahhh these are two different things. I promise you cutting back on unnecessary spending in preparation for a possible recession/local economic collapse/ potential unemployment is NOT performative.
Anonymous
Cancelled spring break but still holding on to summer reservations. Economy aside, I’m worried about how Trump and co. are pissing off everyone in the world. The EU, Canada. Plus they are gutting the FBI, CIA, and other agencies while making comments about making Gaza a resort area. Doesn’t seem to bode well for future terrorist threats. It’s all very scary and uncertain.
Anonymous
We are traveling over spring break but now it's a "check out places to live" trip.
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.

Part of me agrees and part of me is like, this is as good as it’s going to be for while/it’s all going to he!! so maybe this will be our last chance for several years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Well... if you were "just in Switzerland" you were likely asked for your passports at hotels. Pretty clear with that, even if you aren't "wearing American flag clothing." The minute you open your mouth it is clear as well to most people.


NP -I’ve been traveling for many years and have never dealt with issues at hotels. This is not the first time we’ve had a crappy president. Maybe try communicating more respectfully in the local language at check in. Or are you one of those who barks in English at hospitality workers wherever you go? “The minute you open your mouth” tells me exactly what kind of traveler you are.
Anonymous
Cancelled spring break cruise. Too much $$$ to spend on a luxury item like that. Waiting to see if feel secure enough to visit family in the summer. My vote would be to skip it this year but it’s my spouse’s family, so I think his vote wins.

Cancelled multiple streaming subscriptions, not buying any clothes or home goods. Hoping our washing machine survives another few years even though it’s suffering.
Anonymous
We have a long awaited family trip to Disney planned over spring break. Money is saved and kids are looking forward to it. Haven’t been able to travel as a family for 5 years. Fed family not sure what to do. I think things are going to get significantly worse. So do we go now as a last good time or cancel while we can?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have a long awaited family trip to Disney planned over spring break. Money is saved and kids are looking forward to it. Haven’t been able to travel as a family for 5 years. Fed family not sure what to do. I think things are going to get significantly worse. So do we go now as a last good time or cancel while we can?



I posted earlier. We are keeping our trip to Disney in May. The kids are really looking forward to it (it was a Xmas present) and I feel like I want them to retain as much normalcy as possible. We have money set aside.
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