Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else curious who has 26k for a single vacation but also qualifies for a military discount? Active duty married to hedge funder or big law partner?
Anonymous wrote:DH is from Europe. The only reason we went there with the kids was to visit family. Otherwise, I would not have taken them there because it was a waste on them. They didn't appreciate it. Yes, a lot of teens care most about their phones.
They are now 20 and 17, and only just starting to appreciate going to different countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else curious who has 26k for a single vacation but also qualifies for a military discount? Active duty married to hedge funder or big law partner?
Retired is same price as active duty
https://www.epicpass.com/pass-results/military.aspx
Anonymous wrote:Is anyone else curious who has 26k for a single vacation but also qualifies for a military discount? Active duty married to hedge funder or big law partner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is really hard to answer, because you haven't said what you are trying to accomplish.
Is this trip about incredible skiing, incredible scenery, novel culture, or luxury accommodations. None of these is wrong, per se, but you might not be able to afford all of them at once.
We have a vacation home in a premier US ski destination. So if we travel to ski, there has to be some other draw. But a lot of our friends and family pay expensive airfare to travel to stay in our vacation house. And we also travel to other places. Just depends what you are looking for.
I'm unsure of what to accomplish. What got me wondering about Europe is that the pricing for Park City is almost the same, as Airbnbs are at the 15k mark, which then makes travel to Europe more accessible. However, will the extra travel and hassle be worth it? I feel like if i am dropping 18-20k wouldnt' it be better to go to a foreign country than the US? But then I have my kids, and they are probably going to like being in the US the most, ughh. LOL, I can't wait not to have kids because, if it were up to my parents, it would be Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Spend a ski weekend somewhere on the east coast. Skip the flights and spend a long weekend somewhere. Or skip it entirely and do a day trip. All of those European options are way to fancy for teens who don’t care where they are because they’re staring at their phones.