Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most Gen X and Millennials grew up doing driving trips. A special trip to Disney or somewhere else once or twice. Beach trips. That was the norm even within the MC/UMC. Now I look at my kids’ friends and it’s not unusual (we are in a middle of the pack FCPS school) for kids to go to Europe, Hawaii, Caribbean, etc. I think the expectations have changed.
Disney has gotten so crazy expensive that you can go to Europe for 1/2 the price.
Anonymous wrote:Especially in this area. And I mean middle class not UMC. Not “I make 200k plus but I feel middle class.” Even some of the beaches DCUM sneers at can be pricey. Are people going into debt to afford it?
Anonymous wrote:The median HHI in Loudoun County is $178k, so by definition, the middle class. But I don’t think those people are going to Europe and Hawaii unless maybe they are DINKS. A lot of people seem to share a beach house with family, in driving distance.
Anonymous wrote:There are many years where we never went on vacation at all, not even to a relative’s house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think most Gen X and Millennials grew up doing driving trips. A special trip to Disney or somewhere else once or twice. Beach trips. That was the norm even within the MC/UMC. Now I look at my kids’ friends and it’s not unusual (we are in a middle of the pack FCPS school) for kids to go to Europe, Hawaii, Caribbean, etc. I think the expectations have changed.
Disney has gotten so crazy expensive that you can go to Europe for 1/2 the price.
Anonymous wrote:I think most Gen X and Millennials grew up doing driving trips. A special trip to Disney or somewhere else once or twice. Beach trips. That was the norm even within the MC/UMC. Now I look at my kids’ friends and it’s not unusual (we are in a middle of the pack FCPS school) for kids to go to Europe, Hawaii, Caribbean, etc. I think the expectations have changed.