Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:hahaha right? The "vacations" that people post about here always make me giggle and cringe. I'm glad I'm not going on those trips they plan.
I’m embarrassed for you
Anonymous wrote:Ridiculous.
I grew up LMC. We could not afford most of those vacations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever actually done these trips?
Sure, Myrtle and OBX aren’t luxurious and a family can swing a week at the beach at a reasonable price—particularly if you eat most meals at home. Ditto for hunkering down at a cabin in the Smokies.
But have you priced out tickets to Dollywood, Anakeesta, Ober Mountain, or any of the dozens of other attractions in the Smokies? It’s get pricey rather quickly.
Disney is obviously very, very expensive. Technically, I don’t think a truly LMC family can afford Disney…or NYC for that matter. Hotels and parking in NYC are quite costly and Broadway tix for a family of four are expensive. Add on meals and activities and I don’t see how any LMC family can afford it.
I’ve been to most of the places on the list. Nearly $400k HHI. We love the Caribbean as much as we love the Mediterranean and other beaches further afield. We love American cities as much as European cities. And we’ve had a blast at Disney, Dollywood, Hershey, etc.
FTR, Cozumel can be a lovely day as a cruise port. There are small and large beach clubs with different vibes.
And cruises can be affordable fun for families, but they can also be quite pricey. Depends on the ship, itinerary, etc. Imho they are the easiest and most relaxing vacations.
Same. I’ve done 8 of these trips. HHI is 400K.
I’ve also traveled to 6 continents, ( lived on 4 ) and stayed in multiple 5 star resorts across the globe.
People like OP are so funny, especially when they make comments like this in real life. A true revelation of character.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone ever actually done these trips?
Sure, Myrtle and OBX aren’t luxurious and a family can swing a week at the beach at a reasonable price—particularly if you eat most meals at home. Ditto for hunkering down at a cabin in the Smokies.
But have you priced out tickets to Dollywood, Anakeesta, Ober Mountain, or any of the dozens of other attractions in the Smokies? It’s get pricey rather quickly.
Disney is obviously very, very expensive. Technically, I don’t think a truly LMC family can afford Disney…or NYC for that matter. Hotels and parking in NYC are quite costly and Broadway tix for a family of four are expensive. Add on meals and activities and I don’t see how any LMC family can afford it.
I’ve been to most of the places on the list. Nearly $400k HHI. We love the Caribbean as much as we love the Mediterranean and other beaches further afield. We love American cities as much as European cities. And we’ve had a blast at Disney, Dollywood, Hershey, etc.
FTR, Cozumel can be a lovely day as a cruise port. There are small and large beach clubs with different vibes.
And cruises can be affordable fun for families, but they can also be quite pricey. Depends on the ship, itinerary, etc. Imho they are the easiest and most relaxing vacations.
Anonymous wrote:These do not seem like LMC vacations to me. My family makes 300k, and we live around people who make more than us, and places like the Outer Banks, Niagara Falls, cabins in the mountain, etc. are normal MC to UMC destinations. Now I’m sure at a higher income the house rental gets a bit nicer or you’re staying on property at Disney vs. a cheaper offsite hotel. But I still don’t think that is LMC.
I think LMC is a cross country road trip to see family or an overnight trip to somewhere with a Six Flags. And FWIW I would never laugh at this. I think it’s great when families try to use the resources they have to travel even it’s not fancy.
Anonymous wrote:The author introduced these trips as dream trips for people on a budget and includes tips to make them less expensive. It's not presented like these are cheap, more like if this is your dream, here's how it might be more doable.
Anonymous wrote:hahaha right? The "vacations" that people post about here always make me giggle and cringe. I'm glad I'm not going on those trips they plan.
Anonymous wrote:hahaha right? The "vacations" that people post about here always make me giggle and cringe. I'm glad I'm not going on those trips they plan.