Budget - Spending Money

mellyB

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Having booked the cruise part of our trip for next year. Trying to work out our savings plan and was wondering what everyone budgets for spending money. I'm thinking about $400 per day (2 adults & 3 kids) this will include shopping. Worried its not going to be enough.

Thoughts please.
 
Having booked the cruise part of our trip for next year. Trying to work out our savings plan and was wondering what everyone budgets for spending money. I'm thinking about $400 per day (2 adults & 3 kids) this will include shopping. Worried its not going to be enough. Thoughts please.

By spending money, do you just mean food and shopping, or do you also mean daily activities (tickets etc)?

Either way, it depends a lot on your style of travel and what sort of meals you choose to eat (self-catering, takeaways, fine dining etc).

On my last USA trip, I think my family of 3 spent roughly $200 per day for our food, shopping, and the occasional taxi. We didn't spend a lot on shopping (mainly just souvenirs, small gifts, and a few pairs of shoes) but we did tend to eat at least one meal per day at mid-priced sit down restaurants.
 
We usually try and budget $100 per person, per day, for just food and shopping. With everything else paid for before we go - tours, accommodation etc.
 

By spending money, do you just mean food and shopping, or do you also mean daily activities (tickets etc)?

Either way, it depends a lot on your style of travel and what sort of meals you choose to eat (self-catering, takeaways, fine dining etc).

On my last USA trip, I think my family of 3 spent roughly $200 per day for our food, shopping, and the occasional taxi. We didn't spend a lot on shopping (mainly just souvenirs, small gifts, and a few pairs of shoes) but we did tend to eat at least one meal per day at mid-priced sit down restaurants.

Will have already paid for all tickets & accomodation. So it will just be food and shopping. Breakfast I'll buy from the supermarket and we'll have in our room. and there'll be no fine dining with 3 kids, lol! Planning a bit of shopping though.:cool1:
 
We usually try and budget $100 per person, per day, for just food and shopping. With everything else paid for before we go - tours, accommodation etc.

OK thanks, yep we'll have paid for all accomdation, tickets & tours. So it will be our food and shopping we need to cover. Thanks, I'll budget a little more $$'s I think.
 
WOW i think i have seriously OVER budgeted....we are a travelling party of 2 adults - myself and my 17 yr old daughter, i was saving/budgeting for atleast $800 a day...so i am happy to hear i won't need that much....BUT in saying that, my daughter is planning on shopping up a storm, so my extra $$$ my go to her shopping budget....lol....

i have been told that meals are huge and to get one and share it, do most places let you do that?

Wow! Is your $800 including transport etc. I don't think you'll need that big a budget, even with your daughter shopping up a storm.

I've also been advised to spilit meals. Have been told we'll generally only need 2-3 meals between 5 of us.
 
$800? Holy Jeebus that's a lot. mellyB, your post inspired me to drag out my expenses spreadsheet from our 2012 USA trip. I reformatted it and set up a pivot table so I could break down totals and averages by place and date. I thought it would be a useful exercise to put together, which might help with planning for our 2015 trip.

Some basic facts about the trip:
32-day trip
We hired a car and drove the whole way
Road trip from LA to Vegas, driving up through the southern part of Utah national parks, then driving through most of Arizona, then cutting across to San Diego and then up to Anaheim.
2 adults, 1 4 year old child.

This is how our numbers came up.

Attractions (park tickets, show tickets, entry to attractions like zoos, boat tours etc) : $3,900 ($1,300 cash, $2,600 prepaid). Average $120 per day

Food : $2,110.36. Average $65.95 per day. We bought cereals to have in the hotels for breakfasts, and bread/cheese/ham/vegemite for cheaper lunch options. That gave us the budget and flexibility to have at least one "nice" meal a day.

Shopping (souvenirs, outlet mall shopping, luggage, etc) : $2,884.04. Average $90.13 per day

Transport (fuel, cabs, bus) : $542.05. Average $16.94 (does not include car rental)

So if you add up the food and shopping cost averages, we spent about $155 per day.

Of course, more people equals more cost. In addition, 10-14 days of this trip was touring national parks etc, where there are less opportunity for expensive food , entry fees and shopping sprees. Shopping in particular is prone to skewed data as it depends quite heavily on what shops are nearby, and individual shopping habits.

For our 2015 trip, I am assuming about $120 per day in food to be a bit safer (plus a larger now-7 -year-old child plus a new 2 year old child)
 
For our last 2 trips (around 3-3.5 weeks), we spent around $5000 each time. There are only 3 of us (2 adults, 1 child), and this was purely food and shopping (everything else was prepaid). And we did a LOT of shopping!

I think the 'rule of thumb' is usually $100 per person, per day. But we have always come in under this.
 
$800? Holy Jeebus that's a lot. mellyB, your post inspired me to drag out my expenses spreadsheet from our 2012 USA trip. I reformatted it and set up a pivot table so I could break down totals and averages by place and date. I thought it would be a useful exercise to put together, which might help with planning for our 2015 trip.

Some basic facts about the trip:
32-day trip
We hired a car and drove the whole way
Road trip from LA to Vegas, driving up through the southern part of Utah national parks, then driving through most of Arizona, then cutting across to San Diego and then up to Anaheim.
2 adults, 1 4 year old child.

This is how our numbers came up.

Attractions (park tickets, show tickets, entry to attractions like zoos, boat tours etc) : $3,900 ($1,300 cash, $2,600 prepaid). Average $120 per day

Food : $2,110.36. Average $65.95 per day. We bought cereals to have in the hotels for breakfasts, and bread/cheese/ham/vegemite for cheaper lunch options. That gave us the budget and flexibility to have at least one "nice" meal a day.

Shopping (souvenirs, outlet mall shopping, luggage, etc) : $2,884.04. Average $90.13 per day

Transport (fuel, cabs, bus) : $542.05. Average $16.94 (does not include car rental)

So if you add up the food and shopping cost averages, we spent about $155 per day.

Of course, more people equals more cost. In addition, 10-14 days of this trip was touring national parks etc, where there are less opportunity for expensive food , entry fees and shopping sprees. Shopping in particular is prone to skewed data as it depends quite heavily on what shops are nearby, and individual shopping habits.

For our 2015 trip, I am assuming about $120 per day in food to be a bit safer (plus a larger now-7 -year-old child plus a new 2 year old child)

Thanks so much for this, this gives me a really good break up of costs. We have 4 days on cruise so shopping & food won't be huge on those days. Will use it as a guide to work out. Really want to pre pay as much of our tickets to attractions, which will reduce our spending budget.
 
For our last 2 trips (around 3-3.5 weeks), we spent around $5000 each time. There are only 3 of us (2 adults, 1 child), and this was purely food and shopping (everything else was prepaid). And we did a LOT of shopping!

I think the 'rule of thumb' is usually $100 per person, per day. But we have always come in under this.

Thanks I'm thinking I might budget the $100 per person, per day, just so we aren't worrying being able to afford something. Kids are currently saving so they'll also have their own spending money for souviners.
 
For our Nov/Dec 2012 trip, we spent approx $11,000 in 6 weeks. LA, San Diego, Vegas, Grabd Canyon and road trip to New Mexico, NYC, WDW, Cancun & a tour through Cuba. This included everything except flights and accommodation/tour and our WDW tickets. Ie included rental car, taxis, food, all other activities etc. Just DH and I so approx $260 per day between us. But we splurged big on a few things: ie. swam with the dolphins, did a private tour that cost $400 for our anniversarry, did stacks of Christmas shopping for family, etc.
 
Oooops, I think I may have under budgeted. I have only put $5000 away for food. I have already pre paid some ADRs at WDW and SW. Besides Vegas we will have a kitchenette/Kitchen so I will be doing a lot of meals there and probably only eating out 1 meal and that wont always be in a sit down restuarant. oh well, 2 minute noodles by the pool anyone?:rotfl2:
 














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