Anonymous wrote:I think we've all been very spoiled by cheap airfares over the past 30 years. I think this is the new normal, OP. I would probably gamble and wait a few more days to see if the prices drop in earlier Jan. But, in reality, I think you are just stuck with the high fares.
Anonymous wrote:I think we've all been very spoiled by cheap airfares over the past 30 years. I think this is the new normal, OP. I would probably gamble and wait a few more days to see if the prices drop in earlier Jan. But, in reality, I think you are just stuck with the high fares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is where credit card points come in the most handy and have the most value... get a travel credit card and save up the points! (and hope Congress doesn't pass the bill threatening to strip those benefits)
We use one, but I’ve only accrued $500 since summer, when we used them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 4 of use we drive. Flying means crappy hotel and not much spending money. Driving means a nicer resort and spending money. Time wise, we either lose a day on each end to flying or driving, not much different for anything on the east coast
Driving isn’t an option.
They you have flights that cost as much as the hotel. Didn't you price out flying before you booked?
Anonymous wrote:Must be a pretty crappy all inclusive. Plus, it's off season. Check out the same resort rates fr 4/12 or 12/31.
Anonymous wrote:This is where credit card points come in the most handy and have the most value... get a travel credit card and save up the points! (and hope Congress doesn't pass the bill threatening to strip those benefits)
Anonymous wrote:This is where credit card points come in the most handy and have the most value... get a travel credit card and save up the points! (and hope Congress doesn't pass the bill threatening to strip those benefits)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With 4 of use we drive. Flying means crappy hotel and not much spending money. Driving means a nicer resort and spending money. Time wise, we either lose a day on each end to flying or driving, not much different for anything on the east coast
Driving isn’t an option.
Anonymous wrote:With 4 of use we drive. Flying means crappy hotel and not much spending money. Driving means a nicer resort and spending money. Time wise, we either lose a day on each end to flying or driving, not much different for anything on the east coast