Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people just trolling and making up these numbers ?
Unbelievable.
I assume a lot of those people have generational wealth and are used to those kinds of vacations. I am wealthy now but grew up with a teacher mom, so I am used to living a middle class lifestyle. My husband also grew up middle class and is in tech and makes low 7 figures. We've never spent 50-60k on a vacation, though we could. I don't even think I've spent over 12k, and I've had some nice vacations. I'm just not comfortable spending that much, to me it is ridiculously over the top. I'd rather invest more or spend on something I use everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people just trolling and making up these numbers ?
Unbelievable.
I assume a lot of those people have generational wealth and are used to those kinds of vacations. I am wealthy now but grew up with a teacher mom, so I am used to living a middle class lifestyle. My husband also grew up middle class and is in tech and makes low 7 figures. We've never spent 50-60k on a vacation, though we could. I don't even think I've spent over 12k, and I've had some nice vacations. I'm just not comfortable spending that much, to me it is ridiculously over the top. I'd rather invest more or spend on something I use everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Two week trip in Rwanda and Southern Africa. Over $100k for four adults.
Anonymous wrote:I want to know how much money you make to take $60K vacations. I think posters need to add this information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people just trolling and making up these numbers ?
Unbelievable.
I assume a lot of those people have generational wealth and are used to those kinds of vacations. I am wealthy now but grew up with a teacher mom, so I am used to living a middle class lifestyle. My husband also grew up middle class and is in tech and makes low 7 figures. We've never spent 50-60k on a vacation, though we could. I don't even think I've spent over 12k, and I've had some nice vacations. I'm just not comfortable spending that much, to me it is ridiculously over the top. I'd rather invest more or spend on something I use everyday.
Anonymous wrote:Are people just trolling and making up these numbers ?
Unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$60K for 4 for a cruise around the Galapagos. Worth every penny.
Same. Agreed. An incredible vacation, my kids still talk about it as their favorite trip ever.
Hmm. We just did this and I think it was more like 40-50 for a family of 4. With the Quito add on tour. It was a great trip but honestly I don’t know that it was 2-3 times better than some of the other trips we’ve taken such as Hawaii. Galapagos is not beautiful in the way Hawaii is and I think I saw more wildlife in other places—the thing about Galapagos is that the wildlife is somewhat weirder (like blue footed boobies). I’m not posting this to harsh your vibe but just so that other posters don’t feel bad about not being able to afford his kind of trip. I’m really not sure it’s the best bang for your buck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are people just trolling and making up these numbers ?
Unbelievable.
Go to the Lindblad website if you don’t believe me. Their trips always sell out.
https://www.expeditions.com/expeditions/antarctica-south-georgia-and-the-falklands
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$6000 for the four of us. Three week driving trip to Yellowstone.
did you drive your private plane?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve traveled to over 40 countries and the max I’ve spent on a trip was 4k in Italy for 2 people, 10 days. Net worth 2.5 million - compared to many posts, I guess we really budget.
How do you do 10 days in Italy when the airfare is nearly 1K each? Was this 1999?
2019 - Tickets under 1k (dozens of good flights to Milan ~500-600 in Sept and Oct right now. Hotels around $100 a night and enough money for food, train tickets. Easy to travel on a budget if you are fine not staying in 4-5 star hotels or flying business/1st class.
Also key tips not having kids in schools. One of the big expenses I did not realize with kids is that your vacation costs are double or triple what they willed otherwise be, because the costs go up so much during school breaks. We went to Italy for spring break last year and there was no way we were finding direct flights for 500 a piece! Pre pandemic flights might have been cheaper though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve traveled to over 40 countries and the max I’ve spent on a trip was 4k in Italy for 2 people, 10 days. Net worth 2.5 million - compared to many posts, I guess we really budget.
How do you do 10 days in Italy when the airfare is nearly 1K each? Was this 1999?
2019 - Tickets under 1k (dozens of good flights to Milan ~500-600 in Sept and Oct right now. Hotels around $100 a night and enough money for food, train tickets. Easy to travel on a budget if you are fine not staying in 4-5 star hotels or flying business/1st class.