Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We usually go on two international trips per year. Family of 4, $180k HHI. We use credit card miles plus miles my DH accumulates from work travel and we do home exchanges with other families so flights and lodging is usually $0 or very close to it.
Because we stay at houses, we always have laundry machines and just bring a few days worth of clothes and travel light, we have kitchens so we usually eat out once per day, many of the families leave us their museum passes or other memberships to use while we are there, we do lots of free or low cost things like markets, hikes, beaches, rent bikes, explore around. Our hosts usually hook us up with cool things too. In Rome, their grandmother who owns a restaurant came and gave us a cooking class with local ingredients. In Barcelona, the neighbor kids included my kids in a massive water fight and then they invited us to the neighborhood block party that night with local food, drinks, live music, and dancing. In Stockholm, we overlapped with our hosts for a day and the mom owns a vintage boutique so she took my DDs and I sourcing with her. In Starnberg (outside of Munich) we arrived early on Christmas Eve and our hosts had cookie dough ready to go and our kids made and decorated Christmas cookies together while us parents got to know each other over mulled wine before they left.
Probably not 99% of dcumers style, but we LOVE it.
May I ask which service you use to do this? We're in California and would love to do a house swap exchange to get to Europe as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $400k with 2 kids in Pvt school. We try to do 1 big vacation for Spring or Summer and 1 medium + couple long weekend/beach summer weekend. In the past it really wasn't as ridiculous pricing as it has been for the islands or Mexico over holidays so we did that and 1-2 US cities for Spring and Summer. We have discovered it's almost over to not go away over winter and catch up on R+R at home as the kids have gotten older. We used to always go away though for winters.
This year - Miami spring and China/Tokyo summer
Last year - Positano/Rome/Venice summer and CR Spring
2022 was Jackson Hole summer, New Orleans Spr
We really feel it's important to travel and we all really enjoy it. We don't go to the same place 2x but I gotta say we loved CR and would return! If we went to Europe again we would do Greece. I couldn't make it work last yr with the number of days we had - I found Greece to be really expensive because of island hopping. On our list is Alaska and TBD summer place in CO. We really enjoy CA and have been all over it. We've done a lot of FL as well. My kids are so lucky to have travelled as much as they have for sure and we remind them of that frequently![]()
We only started with Europe last yr in MS. Before MS it was strictly US/Canada/Mexico. I would categorically not do any place other than a beach vacation before MS ages internationally. I think there's a lot to see in US/Canada/Mexico! Our kids have seen a lot limited to these 3 countries![]()
I love this post! I can probaby guess but why wouldn't you suggest things outside of teh US/CAN/MEX area before MS? Just length of time on the plane? Anything else?
And what is "CR" that you mention above?
Anonymous wrote:How often do you and your family travel overseas? What do you do to afford it or do you all have a high income?
Anonymous wrote:We usually go on two international trips per year. Family of 4, $180k HHI. We use credit card miles plus miles my DH accumulates from work travel and we do home exchanges with other families so flights and lodging is usually $0 or very close to it.
Because we stay at houses, we always have laundry machines and just bring a few days worth of clothes and travel light, we have kitchens so we usually eat out once per day, many of the families leave us their museum passes or other memberships to use while we are there, we do lots of free or low cost things like markets, hikes, beaches, rent bikes, explore around. Our hosts usually hook us up with cool things too. In Rome, their grandmother who owns a restaurant came and gave us a cooking class with local ingredients. In Barcelona, the neighbor kids included my kids in a massive water fight and then they invited us to the neighborhood block party that night with local food, drinks, live music, and dancing. In Stockholm, we overlapped with our hosts for a day and the mom owns a vintage boutique so she took my DDs and I sourcing with her. In Starnberg (outside of Munich) we arrived early on Christmas Eve and our hosts had cookie dough ready to go and our kids made and decorated Christmas cookies together while us parents got to know each other over mulled wine before they left.
Probably not 99% of dcumers style, but we LOVE it.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know how most of you manage yearly. Flights are crazy expensive and we have 2 teens and most European hotels only accommodate 2 people per room. Thus we always need 2 rooms. We’re going this summer for a week and just hotel expenses alone will be over $8,000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HHI $400k with 2 kids in Pvt school. We try to do 1 big vacation for Spring or Summer and 1 medium + couple long weekend/beach summer weekend. In the past it really wasn't as ridiculous pricing as it has been for the islands or Mexico over holidays so we did that and 1-2 US cities for Spring and Summer. We have discovered it's almost over to not go away over winter and catch up on R+R at home as the kids have gotten older. We used to always go away though for winters.
This year - Miami spring and China/Tokyo summer
Last year - Positano/Rome/Venice summer and CR Spring
2022 was Jackson Hole summer, New Orleans Spr
We really feel it's important to travel and we all really enjoy it. We don't go to the same place 2x but I gotta say we loved CR and would return! If we went to Europe again we would do Greece. I couldn't make it work last yr with the number of days we had - I found Greece to be really expensive because of island hopping. On our list is Alaska and TBD summer place in CO. We really enjoy CA and have been all over it. We've done a lot of FL as well. My kids are so lucky to have travelled as much as they have for sure and we remind them of that frequently![]()
We only started with Europe last yr in MS. Before MS it was strictly US/Canada/Mexico. I would categorically not do any place other than a beach vacation before MS ages internationally. I think there's a lot to see in US/Canada/Mexico! Our kids have seen a lot limited to these 3 countries![]()
I love this post! I can probaby guess but why wouldn't you suggest things outside of teh US/CAN/MEX area before MS? Just length of time on the plane? Anything else?
And what is "CR" that you mention above?
Anonymous wrote:HHI $400k with 2 kids in Pvt school. We try to do 1 big vacation for Spring or Summer and 1 medium + couple long weekend/beach summer weekend. In the past it really wasn't as ridiculous pricing as it has been for the islands or Mexico over holidays so we did that and 1-2 US cities for Spring and Summer. We have discovered it's almost over to not go away over winter and catch up on R+R at home as the kids have gotten older. We used to always go away though for winters.
This year - Miami spring and China/Tokyo summer
Last year - Positano/Rome/Venice summer and CR Spring
2022 was Jackson Hole summer, New Orleans Spr
We really feel it's important to travel and we all really enjoy it. We don't go to the same place 2x but I gotta say we loved CR and would return! If we went to Europe again we would do Greece. I couldn't make it work last yr with the number of days we had - I found Greece to be really expensive because of island hopping. On our list is Alaska and TBD summer place in CO. We really enjoy CA and have been all over it. We've done a lot of FL as well. My kids are so lucky to have travelled as much as they have for sure and we remind them of that frequently![]()
We only started with Europe last yr in MS. Before MS it was strictly US/Canada/Mexico. I would categorically not do any place other than a beach vacation before MS ages internationally. I think there's a lot to see in US/Canada/Mexico! Our kids have seen a lot limited to these 3 countries![]()