Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WE went to Scotland and Ireland last summer. 10 days - Less than 4k. I booked it all myself. WE rented a car in Scotland and drove all over - took one tour in Ireland and hated the tour bus thing.
Booked AirBnBs the entire way, and made sure they offered a free breakfast. We only had to buy one meal at night then.
Less than 4k including airfare?
Anonymous wrote:WE went to Scotland and Ireland last summer. 10 days - Less than 4k. I booked it all myself. WE rented a car in Scotland and drove all over - took one tour in Ireland and hated the tour bus thing.
Booked AirBnBs the entire way, and made sure they offered a free breakfast. We only had to buy one meal at night then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WE went to Scotland and Ireland last summer. 10 days - Less than 4k. I booked it all myself. WE rented a car in Scotland and drove all over - took one tour in Ireland and hated the tour bus thing.
Booked AirBnBs the entire way, and made sure they offered a free breakfast. We only had to buy one meal at night then.
How many people is 4K
We're going to Ireland in May and it is not 4K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been quoted $23,400 for our trip. How does this quote sound? We haven't traveled to Europe in a long time so am unsure if this is a fair number. Family of 4. Two weeks in June. LAX to London, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice. Includes 4 Star hotels (we do not want short term rental homes). First class rail, all air travel, all airport transfers, $800 tour credits for any tours we may choose. We are considering dropping one city from the itinerary, but for the time being does this quote seem fair?
Thanks!
Seems about right, I suppose. Our family of four is spending a week in Paris in June. For four United Polaris business class tickets IAD-CDG, limousine airport transfer, 6 nights in the 3 Bedroom Suite at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, nightly Michelin 1-2 Star dining, and general spending money we’re planning about $12K.
Dumb joke post Just those business class tickets alone would be $4k/person in June, and that hotel probably $2500/night for a large suite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have been quoted $23,400 for our trip. How does this quote sound? We haven't traveled to Europe in a long time so am unsure if this is a fair number. Family of 4. Two weeks in June. LAX to London, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice. Includes 4 Star hotels (we do not want short term rental homes). First class rail, all air travel, all airport transfers, $800 tour credits for any tours we may choose. We are considering dropping one city from the itinerary, but for the time being does this quote seem fair?
Thanks!
Seems about right, I suppose. Our family of four is spending a week in Paris in June. For four United Polaris business class tickets IAD-CDG, limousine airport transfer, 6 nights in the 3 Bedroom Suite at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, nightly Michelin 1-2 Star dining, and general spending money we’re planning about $12K.
Anonymous wrote:Have been quoted $23,400 for our trip. How does this quote sound? We haven't traveled to Europe in a long time so am unsure if this is a fair number. Family of 4. Two weeks in June. LAX to London, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice. Includes 4 Star hotels (we do not want short term rental homes). First class rail, all air travel, all airport transfers, $800 tour credits for any tours we may choose. We are considering dropping one city from the itinerary, but for the time being does this quote seem fair?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oof this is hard to wrap my brain around. We did a family of three for 10 days for 7K. Not first class airfare. Three cities.
This seems like an excessive number of stops.
Yeah we've done two week European vacations the last three consecutive years for under 20k total. 24k just sounds crazy. Though we're a family of three.
Anonymous wrote:Oof this is hard to wrap my brain around. We did a family of three for 10 days for 7K. Not first class airfare. Three cities.
This seems like an excessive number of stops.
Anonymous wrote:WE went to Scotland and Ireland last summer. 10 days - Less than 4k. I booked it all myself. WE rented a car in Scotland and drove all over - took one tour in Ireland and hated the tour bus thing.
Booked AirBnBs the entire way, and made sure they offered a free breakfast. We only had to buy one meal at night then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fair, yes. Can cost be lowered - yes.
For one, I’d drop first class rail.
If dropping a city: drop Florence, not Venice.
Florence sits in a valley that gets no breeze at all and becomes unbearably hot in the summer. Also Venice is more of a must see vs. Florence, imo.
DP - I agree with this. Esp with kids - Venice is the best. Doesn't matter young or old. Florence is beautiful but it's a lot of museums. I love Florence but I'm 51 years old. Florence is that sweep me off my feet the scenes in movies set to opera. It's picturesque. The thing about Venice? It's unique - there's glass blowing, sitting and hearing jazz and just chilling out. You can't really do this right in summer but you can get lost just walking around and it's cooler than it sounds. Venice is accessible. For having seen it once you will never forget it - it's just different than all other places. I have been to Venice, Florence, Rome, Tuscany all more than once and Venice is the place I tell everyone they must go. The other towns are wonderful and definitely worthwhile but Venice is the one place you gotta go once in your life. I do think Summer is a hard season for it but between never going and going in summer, you know..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WE went to Scotland and Ireland last summer. 10 days - Less than 4k. I booked it all myself. WE rented a car in Scotland and drove all over - took one tour in Ireland and hated the tour bus thing.
Booked AirBnBs the entire way, and made sure they offered a free breakfast. We only had to buy one meal at night then.
I don't get the WE emphasis, but ok. Also 10 days in two countries that are not as touristy as the areas OP is talking about is a different story. also you didn't say how many of you traveled. I find $4K hard to believe in this scenario, very hard. You can't even take a domestic beach vacation for $4k, much less under $4k. You're leaving stuff out.