Josh Hendy
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The nastiest budget shock we had on our most recent vacation (Jul-Aug 2011) was the cost of counter-service meals. I wish I had studied the menus from AllEars more carefully. It wouldn't have saved us money but it would have prepared us a little better.
The other shock, which was again from lack of homework, was the parking and resort fees at our hotel (the Peabody). We loved staying there and probably wouldn't have changed our plans had we known, but IMHO not including the parking, resort fees and taxes up front (e.g. on expedia) is a racket that hotels have been getting away with for too long. I think that the resort owners should watch out that they don't start to tick off too many customers ... the perception of fairness is as important as the actual price.
One thing that saved us a lot of money and didn't cause any pain was driving a long way to get a far cheaper air ticket. It was almost a 10 hour drive Ottawa - Philadelphia but the weather was pretty good and the trip seemed to zip by pretty quickly. We managed to slip in some shopping on the way too. I would do that again any time, as long as I have a bit of latitude to leave a day early in case of a bad weather forecast. The money we saved paid for Da Fambly's 2-day tickets to Universal to see the "all important" Harry Potter land, which was kind of an extra on top of our Magic Your Way tickets. The day that we wasted on each end of the trip driving would have been wasted anyways if we had flown from Ottawa because of the nasty flight/connection times of the cheapest available flights (which were almost double the cost of flying at decent hours out of PHL).
We loved our Orlando vacation ... but overall, looking at our CC bills afterwards, and seeing how our incomes are not going up anywhere near as fast as the prices, we decided that we'll be taking shorter vacations closer to home for a while. I have a tent and I'm not afraid to use it !!!!
Now that we're safely home again we have to definitely start looking at cutting back our grocery bills ......... but that'll be another thread.
The other shock, which was again from lack of homework, was the parking and resort fees at our hotel (the Peabody). We loved staying there and probably wouldn't have changed our plans had we known, but IMHO not including the parking, resort fees and taxes up front (e.g. on expedia) is a racket that hotels have been getting away with for too long. I think that the resort owners should watch out that they don't start to tick off too many customers ... the perception of fairness is as important as the actual price.
One thing that saved us a lot of money and didn't cause any pain was driving a long way to get a far cheaper air ticket. It was almost a 10 hour drive Ottawa - Philadelphia but the weather was pretty good and the trip seemed to zip by pretty quickly. We managed to slip in some shopping on the way too. I would do that again any time, as long as I have a bit of latitude to leave a day early in case of a bad weather forecast. The money we saved paid for Da Fambly's 2-day tickets to Universal to see the "all important" Harry Potter land, which was kind of an extra on top of our Magic Your Way tickets. The day that we wasted on each end of the trip driving would have been wasted anyways if we had flown from Ottawa because of the nasty flight/connection times of the cheapest available flights (which were almost double the cost of flying at decent hours out of PHL).
We loved our Orlando vacation ... but overall, looking at our CC bills afterwards, and seeing how our incomes are not going up anywhere near as fast as the prices, we decided that we'll be taking shorter vacations closer to home for a while. I have a tent and I'm not afraid to use it !!!!
Now that we're safely home again we have to definitely start looking at cutting back our grocery bills ......... but that'll be another thread.