How much do you typically spend on a vacation each time you go, and how often do you travel?? I'm finding myself looking to spend more than we used to on them, and I feel like I'm going kinda going overboard (Caribbean locations/cruises/Sandals etc...) My thought process is that we have no debt except the mortgage and 1 car lease, and we are building out retirement up every year and we have no plans for kids so our splurge is going to be vacations. We are still building our house fund (currently $20,000) as we want to buy in 2015 if everything works out (may move to VA), and we are also building our e-fund ($9,000, wanting $20,000 in there to feel safe). We have a vacation fund that we started adding to everytime we get paid so there is always money in there. I want to start a bucket list of places we want to go. I traveled a lot with my parents growing up, but H never did so I want to bring him to all kinds of cool places that I did. We usually do 1-2 vacations a year. We never do weekend local trips because I don't find New England exciting at all anymore, so my idea of a vacation is actually getting on a plane. We have family/friends in California and Florida so we have cheap places to stay anytime. We are also visiting my manager in Sept who moved to Virginia to check it out (may want to move there for a job at my company). But I'm just curious as to what everyone spends and do you feel like you go overboard or don't vacation enough?
Re: How much do you spend on vacations?
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San Diego (9 days visiting BF) = $900 (Flight, entertainment, and eating out all week. Stayed at hotel her husband had for free)
Wisconsin (3 day weekend) = $500
Pennsylvania (4 day weekend) = $800
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I don't think it's wrong to spend a lot on travel if it's important to you. The way I look at it is, we're healthy now. The future has no guarantees. I put a lot towards retirement, but am ok with travel slowing our other financial goals.
Our last true vacation was our honeymoon and that was 4k for 8 days all inclusive in Dominican Republic.
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Clomid 50mg 9/13 = BFP! EDD 6/7/14 M/C 5w6d Found 11/4/13
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Riley Elaine born 2/16/15
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We did just get back from a 2 week California road trip. Both my brother and our best friends live in California, but we still spent around 1000. Seattle to San Francisco to Los Angeles and back. This will probably be our yearly vacation for the next few years until we downsize homes and build up our e.fund. We do also go on a lot of weekend trips around Washington/Oregon if we want to get out of town.
Both MW and I would like to travel more, but most likely will not be able to if she wants to work part time. The public schools in our area are really bad so we are planning on Catholic school for our son.
Our plan once our student loans are paid off is to do one large trip every few years or once we both have an extra week of vacation, go with my parents to what ever time share they have that works.
I would love to go back to Europe again with MW and family, but it will have to be off peak, I am thinking Spring break time frame depending on pricing.
We live in Georgia, but most of DH's family live in Colorado, so we take at least one 1-week trip to visit them each year. We recently started staying at hotels because there's no room at his parent's house so that ups our costs, for a total of about $1,000 each trip. I usually get cheap tickets through Southwest so the majority of our money is spent on hotel and car rental (we use employee discounts to keep costs low). I also have to travel for work about once a month or so, and depending on where I'm going DH might tag along and we make a mini-trip out of it--those trips only cost us the $ for DH's plane ticket and any events/restaurants we might visit since all my expenses are deductible. If I'm not home DH works a lot of overtime, so these impromptu trips are usually covered by his OT pay and then some.
We also go visit either my uncle in Orlando, or DH's cousin in Panama City maybe once a year, but those trips don't cost us much. Usually just the price of gas and we'll treat uncle/cousin to dinner to thank them for letting us crash at their place for the weekend.
Our major costs come when we go to visit Brazil. Our last trip there, including everything was about $3,000. Most of my family lives there so I like to go and visit as often as I can (especially to see my parents) but it can be expensive to travel so I usually only get a chance to go once every couple of years. DH and I went there this year for the first time together so that he could finally meet my family (normally I go by myself) and plane tickets alone cost us about $1700 at a non-peak season time, and that's after I had used some of my credit card miles to help with the cost. He absolutely loved Brazil and wants to make at least one trip down there a year, especially after we start a family so that our kids get to know my culture as well as the US.
We would really like to start visiting some more places just as a couple (or maybe with some friends) instead of always just having to visit the same places to see family. We haven't figured out exactly how much we want to budget for that though. When I was younger my parents traveled a lot and really made it a point to immerse ourselves in the culture of whatever place we visited, and that's how I like to travel as well. DH prefers to stay in more touristy (read:pricier) places, so that makes traveling an interesting adventure in compromising for us both, haha. I think once we get a little more money into savings we'll start focusing some more on taking these kinds of trips--hopefully next year! DH has an opportunity to go to Italy for a month and half for work at the end of this year. I'm hoping we'll have enough money saved so I can go with him, but we won't know if he's going until the last minute so that might put the costs for me to go out of reach. I hope not!
We only go on weekend away trips once a year since we're in a crap ton of debt but i have no idea how people afford vacations with a family... we are spending 6-700 on a 2 night trip to myrtle beach (only a 3 hour drive) and we're staying off the beach to save money. I don't even want to know what it would cost for a week long vaca with a whole family.
if we ever are debt free we'll be taking trips to sandals every few years - we are going to go back to where we honeymooned in Jamaica at Sandals Whitehouse for our 5 year wedding anniversary ... in 4 years. God willing we will actually be able to afford it then.
Im with you on the Sandals thing. We went to St. Lucia for our honeymoon and want to go back for our 5 yr in 2017 but to think of saving up $4000-$5000 grand or so is crazy. We have to go to a cheaper Sandals location (the Jamaica ones)
@maple2 I would love to hear more about where you backpacked. I live in Washington and we have just started hiking.
GREAT tip! Thanks!
I didn't know about this site when I lived there, but maybe it will help you find some hikes in your area: http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes
Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I hope you make as many great memories as I did!