Your questions about costs got me thinking…I went back over my May’s credit card statement to see where the money goes. Below is a good example. It did not include ANY MX fees for the timeshares and it covers expense for 30 days:
Eating out 27 times $1,311 – best meal - brunch on Queen Mary
Food for eating in $ 674 - best meal - steak from Hickam AFB commissary
Medical Insurance $ 235
Car Rental $ 920 in Hawaii almost all month
Car gasoline $ 300
Storage long term furniture $ 150
Storage short term Orlando $ 80
Airline tickets $ 990 future travel to Caribbean and Hawaii
Airline baggage fees $ 100
Disneyland tickets $ 250
Amazon (books) $ 125
Mail forwarding $ 80
Recreation $ 550 tours in HI-, electric bike rental Huntington Beach CA, Sanibel Thriller boat ride, Sanibel Island FL
Race registration $ 50 Hibiscus half marathon - around Diamond Head
Waste Tasting $ 150 Temecula Valley, CA. GREAT!!!
Clothes/shoes $ 625 much higher than normal
Aulani tax $ 144 HI state hotel tax
Parking $ 100 in Honolulu park at Hale Koa $100 for the month mil $150 civilian - stayed at Wyndham for 2 weeks valet parking only for $30 per day
The Point $ 110 health club membership at Hale Koa for the month - for 2
Cell phone bill $113
Pickup storage $141 pickup in storage unit while we are in Hawaii
Petty cash $400 walking around money, small purchases
This month was a little more expensive than normal. For example rental car for 4 weeks and we bought a lot of clothes. We also sent a lot of stuff from Hawaii back to friends and family.
Expensive, but:
I didn't have to go to WORK!
I didn't do any yard work
Wife didn't clean bathrooms
Wife didn't clean house
We played on the beach almost some of every day in Hawaii
Great Wine tasting in California
Great beach bike ride from Huntington Beach to Newport Beach, CA
Ate so much at the Queen Mary buffet that I didn't eat again until the next morning
Sanibel Thriller boat ride around Sanibel and Captiva Island, FL
Read 17 books
Road my bike to Diamond Head and hiked to the top 7 times -
Wife hiked to the top of the KoKo Crater stairs - me too wimpy - 1 mile in length and 1200' elevation change
Hiked to the Makapu'u Lighthouse looking over the cliffs at the ocean
Went to sleep when I was tired, woke up when I was rested and only woke up to alarm once to get a flight to Oahu
Visited 10 different beaches on Oahu
Took driving tour around the whole island
I'm never going back to work! (for a pay check)