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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Around 20k, includes a long European trip over winter (three weeks); a long European remote work trip over the summer (two months), a couple of off-season weekends at a Delaware beach; a couple of east coast trips for family stuff. Excludes another $10k in business travel that comes out of a different budget. [/quote] How do you do this for $20K? If there are three of, let’s assume 3 plane tickets at $600 each for each trip. That leaves $16500. Divided by 81 days (2 months plus three weeks) that’s just over $200/day for lodging, transportation (car rental, train tickets, subway, cabs, whatever) food and activities (museums, historic sites, tours, etc). And that’s not including the DE trip and the East Coast family visits you mention. [/quote] I travel a lot for work, so I use Amex points for all flights, we get a small airbnb. We don't rent cars - we take the bus/train. We have one meal a day out, and cook the other times. Kids go to local camps, and we work remotely. I am not including the cost of camps in the above figure since they would be in camps in DC for around the same price. We primarily come for language benefits/see family. We're not trying to cram stuff in, more like immerse. Delaware - same deal. Basic arbnb, state parks, one meal out. Family trips we stay with family and drive. [/quote]
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