Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
You make 160K in DC, have 4 kids, and spend 10% of your income on vacations?
Most years. So?
We live in MoCo, and our mortgage is very low since we purchased a reasonably priced home and were able to put down 50%. We live rather frugally (no cleaning service, no lawn service, old cars, etc.). And we don't have significant child care costs since all our kids are in school (public school).
People have commented that we travel a lot, and they hint that they wish they could afford to. From what I've observed, most people piss away money. Tally up how much you spend eating out each month. Tally up how much you spend on beer, wine and booze each month (at home or going out). We don't have car payments since we don't regularly trade up. We would rather travel than drop thousands on fancy furniture or cosmetic home renovations. YOLO.
So you have college fully funded for all 4 kids?
Why is that a prerequisite for traveling with your kids when they are young? They will have far more life experience than those who never travel - so what if they have to take some amount of $ as student loans when they go to college or, gasp!, work and earn some of the money for themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
You make 160K in DC, have 4 kids, and spend 10% of your income on vacations?
Most years. So?
We live in MoCo, and our mortgage is very low since we purchased a reasonably priced home and were able to put down 50%. We live rather frugally (no cleaning service, no lawn service, old cars, etc.). And we don't have significant child care costs since all our kids are in school (public school).
People have commented that we travel a lot, and they hint that they wish they could afford to. From what I've observed, most people piss away money. Tally up how much you spend eating out each month. Tally up how much you spend on beer, wine and booze each month (at home or going out). We don't have car payments since we don't regularly trade up. We would rather travel than drop thousands on fancy furniture or cosmetic home renovations. YOLO.
So you have college fully funded for all 4 kids?
Why is that a prerequisite for traveling with your kids when they are young? They will have far more life experience than those who never travel - so what if they have to take some amount of $ as student loans when they go to college or, gasp!, work and earn some of the money for themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
You make 160K in DC, have 4 kids, and spend 10% of your income on vacations?
Most years. So?
We live in MoCo, and our mortgage is very low since we purchased a reasonably priced home and were able to put down 50%. We live rather frugally (no cleaning service, no lawn service, old cars, etc.). And we don't have significant child care costs since all our kids are in school (public school).
People have commented that we travel a lot, and they hint that they wish they could afford to. From what I've observed, most people piss away money. Tally up how much you spend eating out each month. Tally up how much you spend on beer, wine and booze each month (at home or going out). We don't have car payments since we don't regularly trade up. We would rather travel than drop thousands on fancy furniture or cosmetic home renovations. YOLO.
So you have college fully funded for all 4 kids?
Why is that a prerequisite for traveling with your kids when they are young? They will have far more life experience than those who never travel - so what if they have to take some amount of $ as student loans when they go to college or, gasp!, work and earn some of the money for themselves?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
You make 160K in DC, have 4 kids, and spend 10% of your income on vacations?
Most years. So?
We live in MoCo, and our mortgage is very low since we purchased a reasonably priced home and were able to put down 50%. We live rather frugally (no cleaning service, no lawn service, old cars, etc.). And we don't have significant child care costs since all our kids are in school (public school).
People have commented that we travel a lot, and they hint that they wish they could afford to. From what I've observed, most people piss away money. Tally up how much you spend eating out each month. Tally up how much you spend on beer, wine and booze each month (at home or going out). We don't have car payments since we don't regularly trade up. We would rather travel than drop thousands on fancy furniture or cosmetic home renovations. YOLO.
So you have college fully funded for all 4 kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
You make 160K in DC, have 4 kids, and spend 10% of your income on vacations?
Most years. So?
We live in MoCo, and our mortgage is very low since we purchased a reasonably priced home and were able to put down 50%. We live rather frugally (no cleaning service, no lawn service, old cars, etc.). And we don't have significant child care costs since all our kids are in school (public school).
People have commented that we travel a lot, and they hint that they wish they could afford to. From what I've observed, most people piss away money. Tally up how much you spend eating out each month. Tally up how much you spend on beer, wine and booze each month (at home or going out). We don't have car payments since we don't regularly trade up. We would rather travel than drop thousands on fancy furniture or cosmetic home renovations. YOLO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$150K income
3 kids
$7K in travel
1 week beach vacation ~$2000 (go in June when it's still "off season"
1 10-day Christmas vacation to Florida each year ~$3000 (book hotels early like Springhill Suites, nothing too fancy)
1 "other" 7-day driving vacation somewhere around the US/Canada ~$2000
Where do you stay when you take your beach vacation? I'm just trying to figure out how to make a beach vacation work for our family, since we've never taken one before.
We stay in a hotel in Cape May, New Jersey. Cost is about $200 per night and has a kitchenette, so we generally eat breakfast in the room. Lunch is often sandwiches by the pool. Dinner is either a restaurant, pizza or barbeque. It's not fancy or luxurious, but it's relaxing and low-key. You could do something similar at many beaches - Ocean City, NJ or OCMD, VA Beach, Bethany, etc.
Thanks PP, I'll definitely look into it. Also interesting that June is considered off season still.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
You make 160K in DC, have 4 kids, and spend 10% of your income on vacations?
Anonymous wrote:Family of six with a HHI of $160.
-DE beach 3-5 times each year (one full week plus long weekends): $3k?
-Spring break trip (Caribbean, cruise or some such): $6-8k?
-NYE overnight (plus festive activity):$750?
-Thanksgiving weekend trip: $800?
That's a good ball park. My DH would probably say we spend more.
-Misc. day trips, long weekends, etc.: $2-3k?
Anonymous wrote:We bring a nanny on our vacations and tack vacations on to international travel for work. We are also somewhat prissy and would not consider camping to be fun or relaxing - our vacations involve luxury hotel suites and such. We're easily spending low six figures on vacations. [[u]/quote]
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