Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:obviously this question needs more detail. weeklong vacation to where?
beach?
domestic?
europe?
asia?
Africa?
cruise?
If you're taking "average weeklong" trips to Europe or Africa, the question is probably irrelevant.
What? No one goes to Europe or Africa for a week? Ever?
I wouldn't consider an average vacation to be one to Europe or Africa. That's not average. If it is for you, I don't think the cost is relevant. Understand?
NP here. You don't sound very creative. I recently got $500 tickets to Europe. The trip ended up much cheaper than the driving trip that we had been planning. Just because you can't figure out how to do it doesn't mean that no one can.
NP here. You sound kinda mean. Putting aside the airfare (as we have - literally - more than a million miles in one account alone), just food in Europe is extremely expensive. I'm not talking about eating out at high end restaurants. Gas is very expensive there if you're renting a car and if not, then your transportation budget (subways, trains, additional airfare, etc.) is quite high. Try looking beyond your snark and holier than thou attitude!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would someone please elaborate on the points being mentioned here? Are they credit card points? Any recommendations for cards, especially if you don't travel often?
do a search for best travel rewards cards.
but PPs are ignoring the point that you can just get cash back from certain credit cards instead of travel points and use it for whatever you want (whether it be a trip or a 529).
Anonymous wrote:Would someone please elaborate on the points being mentioned here? Are they credit card points? Any recommendations for cards, especially if you don't travel often?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:obviously this question needs more detail. weeklong vacation to where?
beach?
domestic?
europe?
asia?
Africa?
cruise?
If you're taking "average weeklong" trips to Europe or Africa, the question is probably irrelevant.
What? No one goes to Europe or Africa for a week? Ever?
I wouldn't consider an average vacation to be one to Europe or Africa. That's not average. If it is for you, I don't think the cost is relevant. Understand?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is a frequent traveler, so we go for free on points and miles. We budget $200 a day for food and activity (usually less) for a European or S. American trip. The hotel and airfare are free.
Maybe this isn't what you're asking for, but a lot of people are getting nearly free trips because of stuff like that.
This. I max out my credit card rewards. So over the last 2 years we have done weeklong vacations to Japan, South Africa, Caribbean, etc. All of these trips had either free airfare or free hotel.
Agree. We've done 2 trips to Europe in the last 18 months with free airfare. One trip west to ski with free airfare. Also used nearly $2000 of hotel gift cards on one vacation. I only pay for airfare if it's under $300 or at Christmas when I invariably haven't booked early enough to get a saver fare.
Agree. People really need to read up more on hotel/airline credit card bonuses and use those points wisely. Tons of free flights and hotel nights out there if you do your homework. Of course, if one or both of the adults in the household travel frequently for work, you should hardly ever be paying for flights or hotels if you are strategic about your vacation plans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is a frequent traveler, so we go for free on points and miles. We budget $200 a day for food and activity (usually less) for a European or S. American trip. The hotel and airfare are free.
Maybe this isn't what you're asking for, but a lot of people are getting nearly free trips because of stuff like that.
This. I max out my credit card rewards. So over the last 2 years we have done weeklong vacations to Japan, South Africa, Caribbean, etc. All of these trips had either free airfare or free hotel.
Agree. We've done 2 trips to Europe in the last 18 months with free airfare. One trip west to ski with free airfare. Also used nearly $2000 of hotel gift cards on one vacation. I only pay for airfare if it's under $300 or at Christmas when I invariably haven't booked early enough to get a saver fare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH is a frequent traveler, so we go for free on points and miles. We budget $200 a day for food and activity (usually less) for a European or S. American trip. The hotel and airfare are free.
Maybe this isn't what you're asking for, but a lot of people are getting nearly free trips because of stuff like that.
This. I max out my credit card rewards. So over the last 2 years we have done weeklong vacations to Japan, South Africa, Caribbean, etc. All of these trips had either free airfare or free hotel.