Anonymous wrote:Yes to two rooms. No clue how you can do this for $6000. Maybe rent a condo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? Five people flying for $1k pp is already 5k. You need to raise your budget. Get an Airbnb. I do all my travel planning myself.
To go to FL she doesn’t need $1k pp. $400pp would do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cruise out of Baltimore/Norfolk/Philly/NYC within driving distance of the DMV on Royal Caribbean or Carnival. Book through Costco and book now for next Spring.
I cannot figure out how to book now for next year!
I just priced RCL Radiance of the Seas for you. April 12-19 out of Tampa
Room 1--Oceanview Balcony for (1A/1C)--$2724
Room2 --Interior Rooms for (1A/2C)--$1874
Total for Cruise, Port Fees, and Taxes--$4598.
Does not include alcohol, gratuities, or any excursions.
You could obviously decrease this price by getting 2 interior rooms. My preference is a O/V balcony and the interior room directly across the hall. Connecting rooms are more expensive. Radiance is not the ship you see on the tv commercials. But it has a pool, a spa, and a rock wall. Some of my kids favorite memories were playing board games after dinner in the library. I would have a glass of wine and they would tell me about their day--who they met in kids club and what they did. I'd get another glass of wine and take them back to the room for bed and sit out on the balcony and read.
That leaves you 1500 for airfare. $300 pp to florida might be tight during spring break. Frontier is budget friendly. If you're going on a cruise, you also want to fly in the night before so you would need a hotel room for 1 night. Most hotels will do a free airport to hotel shuttle, but you'll need to pay for transportation from the hotel to the cruise terminal. There isn't an RCL ship out of Baltimore that week. The Odyssey is going out of NJ but I did a quick look at it's about $7K for the 2 rooms.
Carnival Pride is going out of Baltimore April 12-19---older ship.
O/V (1A/1C) $2798
Int (1A/2C) $3089
Total: $5,887
You'd still need extra for terminal parking and gratuities. Pride has Waterworks which is Carnivals waterpark which the Radiance doesn't have. Both ships are about the same in terms of ship amenities.
--I'm not a travel agent. Just a mom who happens to be planning spring break while watching the game.
Wow, thank you!
I swear I’ve spent this whole week on the Costco website and it doesn’t give me a lot of availability. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused...have you never planned out, purchased airline tix, book a hotel/condo, rental car, etc before?
What you have done prior to this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cruise out of Baltimore/Norfolk/Philly/NYC within driving distance of the DMV on Royal Caribbean or Carnival. Book through Costco and book now for next Spring.
I cannot figure out how to book now for next year!
I just priced RCL Radiance of the Seas for you. April 12-19 out of Tampa
Room 1--Oceanview Balcony for (1A/1C)--$2724
Room2 --Interior Rooms for (1A/2C)--$1874
Total for Cruise, Port Fees, and Taxes--$4598.
Does not include alcohol, gratuities, or any excursions.
You could obviously decrease this price by getting 2 interior rooms. My preference is a O/V balcony and the interior room directly across the hall. Connecting rooms are more expensive. Radiance is not the ship you see on the tv commercials. But it has a pool, a spa, and a rock wall. Some of my kids favorite memories were playing board games after dinner in the library. I would have a glass of wine and they would tell me about their day--who they met in kids club and what they did. I'd get another glass of wine and take them back to the room for bed and sit out on the balcony and read.
That leaves you 1500 for airfare. $300 pp to florida might be tight during spring break. Frontier is budget friendly. If you're going on a cruise, you also want to fly in the night before so you would need a hotel room for 1 night. Most hotels will do a free airport to hotel shuttle, but you'll need to pay for transportation from the hotel to the cruise terminal. There isn't an RCL ship out of Baltimore that week. The Odyssey is going out of NJ but I did a quick look at it's about $7K for the 2 rooms.
Carnival Pride is going out of Baltimore April 12-19---older ship.
O/V (1A/1C) $2798
Int (1A/2C) $3089
Total: $5,887
You'd still need extra for terminal parking and gratuities. Pride has Waterworks which is Carnivals waterpark which the Radiance doesn't have. Both ships are about the same in terms of ship amenities.
--I'm not a travel agent. Just a mom who happens to be planning spring break while watching the game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cruise out of Baltimore/Norfolk/Philly/NYC within driving distance of the DMV on Royal Caribbean or Carnival. Book through Costco and book now for next Spring.
I cannot figure out how to book now for next year!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spring Break for Dummies 2025…explain this to me like I’m 5.
How do people plan this?
Costco?
Travel agent?
Cruise?
Marriott points? Do they do all inclusive?
We are a family of 5 which makes things tricky (do we need 2 rooms?)
We also have a budget of around $6000 or under.
Just want a nice hotel and to not deal with my kids so a kids club is a must.
Then leave them at home w a grandparent or hire a sitter.
Gosh I wish we had involved family.
I don’t have any family members to leave my kids w either so I get it but I think if you just want to stick your kids in a “kids club” on vacation then maybe it makes more financial sense to hire a sitter for the kids and you and your DH take a trip just the 2 of you.
Anonymous wrote:What about a driving distance trip where kids could do a spring break camp? Outside of this area they aren’t as expensive and hard to get in. My friend does this during the summer in South Carolina.