Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fam of 5 with 3 kids - 2,6 and 7. We normally go to Florida for spring break but when I price it out this year it seems expensive. About 12 K for a house in siesta key for a week and flights out Chicago. Any other ideas for where we could go for this amount of money that would ideally be warm?
Next year book earlier, way earlier. It’s a huge part of your issue. We booked spring break this past summer and always do. Stay in a hotel instead of a house or stay a few blocks off the beach. Also consider cruising. Even spring break week would be way less than $12k even with flights (as long as you don’t do Disney.)
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Cruising can be cheaper.
But flights were already expensive this summer.
We got nonstop DCA to PHX for $400RT.
Most people are aiming for the Caribbean, CA, or Europe for spring break…not phoenix.
Anonymous wrote:Fam of 5 with 3 kids - 2,6 and 7. We normally go to Florida for spring break but when I price it out this year it seems expensive. About 12 K for a house in siesta key for a week and flights out Chicago. Any other ideas for where we could go for this amount of money that would ideally be warm?
Anonymous wrote:Grand Canyon is cold in springbreak (march).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fam of 5 with 3 kids - 2,6 and 7. We normally go to Florida for spring break but when I price it out this year it seems expensive. About 12 K for a house in siesta key for a week and flights out Chicago. Any other ideas for where we could go for this amount of money that would ideally be warm?
Next year book earlier, way earlier. It’s a huge part of your issue. We booked spring break this past summer and always do. Stay in a hotel instead of a house or stay a few blocks off the beach. Also consider cruising. Even spring break week would be way less than $12k even with flights (as long as you don’t do Disney.)
+1
Cruising can be cheaper.
But flights were already expensive this summer.
We got nonstop DCA to PHX for $400RT.
Most people are aiming for the Caribbean, CA, or Europe for spring break…not phoenix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fam of 5 with 3 kids - 2,6 and 7. We normally go to Florida for spring break but when I price it out this year it seems expensive. About 12 K for a house in siesta key for a week and flights out Chicago. Any other ideas for where we could go for this amount of money that would ideally be warm?
Next year book earlier, way earlier. It’s a huge part of your issue. We booked spring break this past summer and always do. Stay in a hotel instead of a house or stay a few blocks off the beach. Also consider cruising. Even spring break week would be way less than $12k even with flights (as long as you don’t do Disney.)
+1
Cruising can be cheaper.
But flights were already expensive this summer.
We got nonstop DCA to PHX for $400RT.
Most people are aiming for the Caribbean, CA, or Europe for spring break…not phoenix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fam of 5 with 3 kids - 2,6 and 7. We normally go to Florida for spring break but when I price it out this year it seems expensive. About 12 K for a house in siesta key for a week and flights out Chicago. Any other ideas for where we could go for this amount of money that would ideally be warm?
Next year book earlier, way earlier. It’s a huge part of your issue. We booked spring break this past summer and always do. Stay in a hotel instead of a house or stay a few blocks off the beach. Also consider cruising. Even spring break week would be way less than $12k even with flights (as long as you don’t do Disney.)
+1
Cruising can be cheaper.
But flights were already expensive this summer.
We got nonstop DCA to PHX for $400RT.
Anonymous wrote:Not going to say it’s an easy drive, but it’s not the end of the world. To me, it’s insane to pay that much for flights to Florida. Out of principle, I would drive.
For perspective, our spring break to Italy last year, for one week, was probably around $6000. It helped that we got bargain flights for $750 roundtrip (on United, not some fly-by-night Iceland based startup) and paid for two nights hotel with points. I know things are more expensive, but $5000 to fly to Florida is a hard no.
Anonymous wrote:Our family of 5 booked a trip to Scottsdale, AZ. $600 flights, and booked a 1BR villa on Redweek for $2500 https://www.redweek.com/resort/P4939-the-westin-kierland-villas/timeshare-rentals
so $5500 (still gotta get rental car)