It's easy to say something like, "No one ever needs a vacation," and that's fair (and sensible).
I've been thinking about it because recently a friend told me they are going on a vacation even though they can in no way afford it. Her reason, their marriage in on the rocks and she feels they "need" this vacation to help save their relationship. I get that this might not fly for some people, but I do have some sympathy for her situation. When you've been dealing with life and it's been really hard, sometimes it does feel like you need a break just to keep going, even if it isn't a very smart financial choice.
For me, when my mom was dying, we took her on a vacation that I couldn't at all afford. The whole thing went on credit. The bills are long paid off, but I don't regret a cent of that trip.
Anyway, the point I'm trying to get to is: Is there any reason you would consider valid for taking a trip you couldn't afford?
Depends on what you call a vacation too.
-If I'm using something like Skyauction to hit the beach offseason or a mountain resort for $300 a week with a stop at Kroger for food on the way in, then yes.
-If I'm buying premium passes for Disney, taking tours, and staying at the Grand Floridian, then no.
Is there any justification for "We really need this vacation!"
Simple answer is NO. But, I do believe there are moments when " I want this vacation ( memory) and am willing to deal with the consquences of this decision"
This! We need food and water, we need shelter, we need oxygen. We want many, many, many other things and we call them needs, but really they're just wants.
But please don't call it a need -- it jades people to the real meaning of the word, and trivializes the true needs (for food, clean water, a safe place to live, protection from abuse of all kinds) that so many around our world are facing every day. Sorry to be a party-pooper, but this really bugs me. <climbs down from soapbox, takes off preacher's clothes and puts mouse ears and happy face back on>
If one vacation could "fix" a marriage, it wasn't "broke" to begin with. We all have our "little bumps" in life and getting away from our normal lives is a plus for everybody, but you DO have to go back to those same places with the same stresses and people you left (yourselves included).