Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew. 7k for 3 days at Universal falls in that “I could afford it but would absolutely never consider it worth it” categories. I’d scrap this plan and do it another time tbh.
Really why? We want our kids to have the experience and that what it costs so...we're going. We can easily afford it.
Because I don’t care if my children have the experience of a bozo theme park, so I don’t value the cost of that trip. You do. We just have different values when it comes to what we consider worth spending $7k on.
Why weigh in on this thread then? Do you let everyone thread know whether you share interests? That must take a lot of time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew. 7k for 3 days at Universal falls in that “I could afford it but would absolutely never consider it worth it” categories. I’d scrap this plan and do it another time tbh.
Really why? We want our kids to have the experience and that what it costs so...we're going. We can easily afford it.
Because I don’t care if my children have the experience of a bozo theme park, so I don’t value the cost of that trip. You do. We just have different values when it comes to what we consider worth spending $7k on.
Anonymous wrote:This is one reason why I travel internationally for my vacations. It's too expensive to travel within the US, prices are insane. Cheaper to go overseas
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one reason why I travel internationally for my vacations. It's too expensive to travel within the US, prices are insane. Cheaper to go overseas
This! I'm taking myself and 2 kids to Germany for 4 days in December for just over $3K. We used to go to Orlando every year around xmas, but it has gotten ridiculously expensive so we started going elsewhere.
Just as an aside OP, we did look into going to Orlando for a few days before we booked the trip to Germany, and the flights from DCA were only about $50-80 RT/non-stop. This was about 2 weeks ago tho so prices may have gone up by now. We were actually going to book the trip since the flights were so cheap, but it was the price of the park tickets that sent us into shock. We were planning on being there for 4 days (but only going to parks on 2 days) and the park tickets were $175 per person/per day!
So that would have been nearly $1200 for park tickets only, with no rental car, parking, food, hotel, or gas expenses included. We also had to figure in costs for the 2 days that we were not going to be at a park. The total was going to be well over $4k, so I decided to explore other options, and I'm so glad I did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whew. 7k for 3 days at Universal falls in that “I could afford it but would absolutely never consider it worth it” categories. I’d scrap this plan and do it another time tbh.
Really why? We want our kids to have the experience and that what it costs so...we're going. We can easily afford it.