Anonymous wrote:I’m from nyc and I love to travel.
Does she work?
Their annual ski, beach and Caribbean vacations seem normal. The summer vacation could be better but maybe their kids are young.
I probably travel the most in our circles. We go on 10+ trips per year. I do what your sister does but then also do Europe and Asia. We do both repeat and easy trips. And since we live in DC, we go up to NYC 1-3 times per year to visit our family and friends. We may do a lake house or cape cod. I don’t work though. When I worked, your sister’s trips sound just right. I travel with and without my husband. He sometimes meets us at the end of our vacation if he doesn’t want to take the whole week off or fly back ewrly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds basic to me OP. We travel more than that and avoid repeat travel. We want to see the whole world.
Good for you. How many countries have you guys done? And apparently, based on the other thread in this forum, you haven’t seen the world until you’ve walked the urine soaked streets of Philadelphia. LOL.
I have traveled to around 60 countries with repeat visits to many countries. I also lived overseas for 12 years. Since coming back to the US I probably spend about three weeks overseas (one 2-week trip and one 1-week trip) plus a week somewhere in the US and usually 1-2 weekend trips domestically. But I don't travel with young children and I can't imagine doing the same travel with 2-3 kids under 14. My sister has young children and their travel is mostly to a resort in the Caribbean for a week in the winter and several weeks at the beach in the summer. She and her husband took a week to France alone for the first time to celebrate their 15th anniversary and she says she'd love to go back with the family but she won't take the kids on a more active trip until they're all at least 12 and I can understand why.
And I like Philadelphia. I think it's a cool town. I always have a good time there.
I’ll edit that I’d love to be able to travel that frequently! My goal is to eventually work for a school system and be able to take 3-4 week budget trips with my kids (my dream).Anonymous wrote:Obviously it depends on the area but this shows a huge amount of privilege to be able to travel like that. Many people aren’t able to travel at all. I know when I grew up in Arlington, Many families traveled a lot all over the country and abroad.
I now live in a different area of VA and it is NOT the norm to travel beyond the beach-typically VA beach, outer banks or myrtle beach with a few cruises and Disney scattered in there. I love to travel with and without my kids but we do it on a tight budget.
1 trip without kids for 1 week ($1,500-$2,000 with flights) and 1 week with kids (1,500-$3,000) plus a couple of hiking/camping weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds basic to me OP. We travel more than that and avoid repeat travel. We want to see the whole world.
Good for you. How many countries have you guys done? And apparently, based on the other thread in this forum, you haven’t seen the world until you’ve walked the urine soaked streets of Philadelphia. LOL.
I have traveled to around 60 countries with repeat visits to many countries. I also lived overseas for 12 years. Since coming back to the US I probably spend about three weeks overseas (one 2-week trip and one 1-week trip) plus a week somewhere in the US and usually 1-2 weekend trips domestically. But I don't travel with young children and I can't imagine doing the same travel with 2-3 kids under 14. My sister has young children and their travel is mostly to a resort in the Caribbean for a week in the winter and several weeks at the beach in the summer. She and her husband took a week to France alone for the first time to celebrate their 15th anniversary and she says she'd love to go back with the family but she won't take the kids on a more active trip until they're all at least 12 and I can understand why.
And I like Philadelphia. I think it's a cool town. I always have a good time there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds basic to me OP. We travel more than that and avoid repeat travel. We want to see the whole world.
Good for you. How many countries have you guys done? And apparently, based on the other thread in this forum, you haven’t seen the world until you’ve walked the urine soaked streets of Philadelphia. LOL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds basic to me OP. We travel more than that and avoid repeat travel. We want to see the whole world.
Good for you. How many countries have you guys done? And apparently, based on the other thread in this forum, you haven’t seen the world until you’ve walked the urine soaked streets of Philadelphia. LOL. [/quote
We've been to over 50 countries and have a lot to go! And funny, yes, we've been to Philly ... dare I say I'm not a fan ... I work with a lot of people from there and they LOVE IT!
Anonymous wrote:Sounds basic to me OP. We travel more than that and avoid repeat travel. We want to see the whole world.
Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live?
This amount of travel is pretty normal and middle of the road for any affluent area in DC.
Most families do this around here. Travel over each school break.
At school, the kids ask each other: where did you go? And it’s all Disney, skiing, Hawaii, Europe, etc.