Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People will call me super basic but here is my list —
Helicopter tour of kaui
Glacier dog sledding in Alaska
Getting the suite at el Tovar with the enormous patio looking over the south rim
Disney VIP private tour where they take you on all the rides with almost no waiting and drive you around between the parks — crazy expensive but you can do in one day what you would otherwise do in three so if you factor in savings on park tickets and hotel, it is more justifiable. I’m always embarrassed to tell people we did this though.
Oh and I don’t know if this was crazy expensive but chartering a boat for day snorkel trip for family — we’ve done that a couple times when we vacationed with my siblings and it is totally worth it to have the boat to yourself.
Snorkeling is so bad compared with diving. My 10 yo was eye to eye with a sea turtle today. I would never go back and neither would my kids.
Teaching her kid to be a disgusting snob. PP, do you know what is going to happen to your kid when they sneer at a friend's snorkeling trip? They might get their @$$ kicked. Or they might get ... no more friends.
Anonymous wrote:We did a luxury private tour in Peru - They handled everything. Hotels, flights, trains, drivers, drivers, and most meals. We did the Amazon, Machu Pichu, Cusco, and Lima.
The Galapagos
Private charters with captains in the Virgin Islands and in the Bahamas.
Only luxury vacation I have regretted is with Inspirato.
Anonymous wrote:Moving overseas was the best choice. It's not that expensive as long as your job is flexible, and it's much less expensive to travel in Europe to almost anywhere vs USA to anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:For anyone reading this who doesn’t have the funds for these experiences on this scale, we went to Jasper, Canada. It’s one if the most beautiful places I have ever, ever seen, worth the hassle of getting there, and there are a range if price points so it is surprisingly accessible.
prepayAnonymous wrote:Trying to convince myself to spend a lot of cash on a vacation experience but worry I’ll regret it once the bill comes.
Tell me about an experience where you spend entirely too much money, but it was worth every penny!
Anonymous wrote:Disney VIP private tour where they take you on all the rides with almost no waiting and drive you around between the parks — crazy expensive but you can do in one day what you would otherwise do in three so if you factor in savings on park tickets and hotel, it is more justifiable.