Anonymous wrote:We are pulling back. The splurge will be Disney cruise in spring break - mother/son: $4000( cruise, flights, hotel, transport).
A solo trip to Sicily end of July 9 days: $3000. Flight was the biggest fee - but I’ll be doing Airbnb close to the beach and eating snacks.
This time last year we did California, Thailand, New York, day trips to Delaware, Florida, Colorado. It was too much.
Anonymous wrote:Our budget is roughly $10K per year for a family of 3 to take one 10 to 12 day vacation, usually in an international destination. We also spend a week every summer with family on the west coast. That costs roughly $2k for flights and some meals, but we use points to cover that.
I thought that travel budget was pretty average, but judging by this thread, it's quite low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel budget should be dependent on yearly income. $10K/trip is different for someone making $100K vs $800K
OP here, agree - just looking for some inspiration at any budget and how to make dollars work harder especially for trips with a family of 4. Helpful to get a sense of the big picture - meaning if the family is taking 1 huge trip just once in the whole year for 20k, or several small trips. Like I mentioned in the initial post, we haven't had a year like this where much of our travel isn't already set based on other obligations.
Family of 4 flying coach can do a week-ish in Paris at a reasonable cost per person. Let's say $400/night for AirBnB...$2,800. And maybe $6K for airfares for 4 (ours were $1200-ish for late March 2023). You can do local grocery shopping for similar price to home. We enjoyed modest treats like riding the Batobus on the Seine, the free history museum in the Marais, seeing the Eiffel Tower do its hourly sparkle nightime routine, etc.
Anonymous wrote:My partner and I spent two months in Europe in 2022. Since then we’ve really had no desire to travel. Maybe we just aged out of it. We are planning to spend a month in Massachusetts in July to escape the heat.
Anonymous wrote:Fredericksburg in July for a FredNats game, beer, and hot dog. $75
Anonymous wrote:So far, $5000 for a 4-night cruise with two nights in Miami beforehand.
Anonymous wrote:20k - working remotely abroad for two months over summer; long overseas trip at winter break, September beach weekends, a couple of domestic long weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are working on our travel for the year and an accompanying budget. We have previously been dictated by family events and other things, and this year is a bit more open. Looking for some inspiration along with associated costs, including number of people covered.
For now, our year is a trip for 2 in Lapland in Q1 and a trip for 4 on a Very Merrytime Disney cruise in Q4. That's quite a bit of our budget as it is - interested in how others split out their budget and plan for the year, perhaps interspersing small drivable trips to make the year still feel full.
Q1: Lapland & Helsinki ($10K 2 people 7 nights)
Q4: Very Merrytime Cruise ($12K 4 people 4 nights)
I think in total our budget is $30-35 for the year, we could stretch more but prefer not to. Adding a child and grandma to our trips has made the budget go much quicker than it used to.
I'd like to add some local trips maybe Hershey Park (maybe $1500), NYC (maybe $1500), etc. and perhaps another flying trip like BahaMar for 3 (could be done in $4500).
OP, tell me more about your plans for Lapland! In the early stages of planning and tring to figure out where to go...
Anonymous wrote:We are working on our travel for the year and an accompanying budget. We have previously been dictated by family events and other things, and this year is a bit more open. Looking for some inspiration along with associated costs, including number of people covered.
For now, our year is a trip for 2 in Lapland in Q1 and a trip for 4 on a Very Merrytime Disney cruise in Q4. That's quite a bit of our budget as it is - interested in how others split out their budget and plan for the year, perhaps interspersing small drivable trips to make the year still feel full.
Q1: Lapland & Helsinki ($10K 2 people 7 nights)
Q4: Very Merrytime Cruise ($12K 4 people 4 nights)
I think in total our budget is $30-35 for the year, we could stretch more but prefer not to. Adding a child and grandma to our trips has made the budget go much quicker than it used to.
I'd like to add some local trips maybe Hershey Park (maybe $1500), NYC (maybe $1500), etc. and perhaps another flying trip like BahaMar for 3 (could be done in $4500).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel budget should be dependent on yearly income. $10K/trip is different for someone making $100K vs $800K
OP here, agree - just looking for some inspiration at any budget and how to make dollars work harder especially for trips with a family of 4. Helpful to get a sense of the big picture - meaning if the family is taking 1 huge trip just once in the whole year for 20k, or several small trips. Like I mentioned in the initial post, we haven't had a year like this where much of our travel isn't already set based on other obligations.