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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]obviously this question needs more detail. weeklong vacation to where? beach? domestic? europe? asia? Africa? cruise?[/quote] If you're taking "average weeklong" trips to Europe or Africa, the question is probably irrelevant.[/quote] What? No one goes to Europe or Africa for a week? Ever?[/quote] I wouldn't consider an average vacation to be one to Europe or Africa. That's not average. If it is for you, I don't think the cost is relevant. Understand?[/quote] NP here. You don't sound very creative. I recently got $500 tickets to Europe. The trip ended up much cheaper than the driving trip that we had been planning. Just because you can't figure out how to do it doesn't mean that no one can. NP here. You sound kinda mean. Putting aside the airfare (as we have - literally - more than a million miles in one account alone), just food in Europe is extremely expensive. I'm not talking about eating out at high end restaurants. [b]Gas is very expensive there if you're renting a car and if not, then your transportation budget (subways, trains, additional airfare, etc.) is quite high.[/b] Try looking beyond your snark and holier than thou attitude! [/quote][/quote] I've always found subway and train travel in Europe and Asia to be more pleasing, less expensive, and covering greater distance than the US. Most major cities have a tourist package- bundle of 10 tickets, etc. I'm really not seeing the snark and holier than thou attitude. You honestly sound a bit provincial and naive. Lots of sweeping generalizations, many inaccurate. [/quote]
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