Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do most people not travel during holidays, spring break, and summer?! Just sene kids to camp?
We travel for holidays to visit family - so NY for Thanksgiving and NC for Christmas. Neither one costs us money besides gas and tolls.
We travel for spring break but keep it somewhere driving distance. Cabin in the mountains, Charleston, Williamsburg, etc.
In the summer our kids are in camp because both parents work full time. There is a week between camps closing down and school starting - we visit the NC relatives at the beach normally.
Yes, we could get more culture elsewhere but our kids are on the young side and I didn’t really want to fly before they were vaccinated. It’s always interesting to hear budgets from other households - we are at $300k HHI and our travel budget is maybe $1k a year.
Well yeah. If you have relatives with a beach house and can drive to family it’s way cheaper.
What do you do with kids for a week in the mountains? We like hiking (did Yosemite, Yellowstone, Grand Canyon all before kids) but they are up for a day of hiking, maybe two if we are camping. A week would end in madness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do most people not travel during holidays, spring break, and summer?! Just sene kids to camp?
We travel for holidays to visit family - so NY for Thanksgiving and NC for Christmas. Neither one costs us money besides gas and tolls.
We travel for spring break but keep it somewhere driving distance. Cabin in the mountains, Charleston, Williamsburg, etc.
In the summer our kids are in camp because both parents work full time. There is a week between camps closing down and school starting - we visit the NC relatives at the beach normally.
Yes, we could get more culture elsewhere but our kids are on the young side and I didn’t really want to fly before they were vaccinated. It’s always interesting to hear budgets from other households - we are at $300k HHI and our travel budget is maybe $1k a year.
Curious what kids age 4-12 would find interesting in Charleston? Older kids might like colonial Williamsburg.
Dolphin boat; beach combing; plantation with swamp garden and farm animals; aquarium; kayaking; children's museum; older kids learn about slavery, the Gullah culture, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do most people not travel during holidays, spring break, and summer?! Just sene kids to camp?
We travel for holidays to visit family - so NY for Thanksgiving and NC for Christmas. Neither one costs us money besides gas and tolls.
We travel for spring break but keep it somewhere driving distance. Cabin in the mountains, Charleston, Williamsburg, etc.
In the summer our kids are in camp because both parents work full time. There is a week between camps closing down and school starting - we visit the NC relatives at the beach normally.
Yes, we could get more culture elsewhere but our kids are on the young side and I didn’t really want to fly before they were vaccinated. It’s always interesting to hear budgets from other households - we are at $300k HHI and our travel budget is maybe $1k a year.
Curious what kids age 4-12 would find interesting in Charleston? Older kids might like colonial Williamsburg.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do most people not travel during holidays, spring break, and summer?! Just sene kids to camp?
We travel for holidays to visit family - so NY for Thanksgiving and NC for Christmas. Neither one costs us money besides gas and tolls.
We travel for spring break but keep it somewhere driving distance. Cabin in the mountains, Charleston, Williamsburg, etc.
In the summer our kids are in camp because both parents work full time. There is a week between camps closing down and school starting - we visit the NC relatives at the beach normally.
Yes, we could get more culture elsewhere but our kids are on the young side and I didn’t really want to fly before they were vaccinated. It’s always interesting to hear budgets from other households - we are at $300k HHI and our travel budget is maybe $1k a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So do most people not travel during holidays, spring break, and summer?! Just sene kids to camp?
We travel for holidays to visit family - so NY for Thanksgiving and NC for Christmas. Neither one costs us money besides gas and tolls.
We travel for spring break but keep it somewhere driving distance. Cabin in the mountains, Charleston, Williamsburg, etc.
In the summer our kids are in camp because both parents work full time. There is a week between camps closing down and school starting - we visit the NC relatives at the beach normally.
Yes, we could get more culture elsewhere but our kids are on the young side and I didn’t really want to fly before they were vaccinated. It’s always interesting to hear budgets from other households - we are at $300k HHI and our travel budget is maybe $1k a year.
Anonymous wrote:So do most people not travel during holidays, spring break, and summer?! Just sene kids to camp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP what do you want here? Five vacations a year is a lot. You can afford it and want to prioritize it, which is fine.
What do you want people on here to say?
Oh just wanted confirmation that our per trip cost made sense. I guess most people skip beach and ski trips.
Anonymous wrote:OP what do you want here? Five vacations a year is a lot. You can afford it and want to prioritize it, which is fine.
What do you want people on here to say?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds about right, a little low actually. I would cut out the skiing though and reallocate the funds elsewhere if the best you can do is WV.
Also, to clarify, I meant that the amount is right, not necessarily the destinations. You are spending a lot of money to visit family, go to a mediocre Mid Atlantic beach, and ski in WV. You could pack in a lot more culture and bang for those bucks.
I mean we drive to WV to ski so kids can learn to ski. Flying to Park City would be much more.
Same with beach, good destinations mean flights which add $3000 on top.
I guess we could drive to Cape Cod when kids are older. 4 hrs /day is about our max
Anonymous wrote:You’re taking five vacations a year. That is a lot of vacation.
I get more weeks of vacation than you but we don’t go away every time. Just 2-3x a year.