MyGoofy26
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This is sort of off topic, in that the destination isn't Disney. But what I did this time is what I always do for my Disney trips, so maybe it'll help someone.
I've planned enough trips for me, friends, family, friends of family, etc that over the years I've noticed some things that I can almost always count on and that have yet to fail me. The biggest one, is airfare. Fares go up and down all the time, but I've noticed that around 8 weeks before departure date, they drop to their lowest (either matching or beating the lowest rate it's been) I usually start looking at about 10 weeks just to watch, and sometimes it hits at around 6 or 7 weeks. But roughly 8 weeks is the average every time. For my trip to Disney in December, this method got me round trip for $115 after all taxes and fees. . .not bad.
Anyway, my next trip is to Italy. We're headed end of March, so the past few weeks I've been obsessively checking for rates from Pittsburgh (PIT) to Rome (FCO) and they've slowly been dropping. At first the lowest rates were only by airlines who happened to be codesharing with Alitalia so that was a big no-no, as that's the worst airline I've ever flown with. Finally rates started dropping for the airlines I'm comfortable with.
Earlier this week, Monday and Tuesday I noticed the fare was down to $463 round trip PIT-FCO with just one layover at JFK, so I wanted to jump on it. Last year we paid nearly $600 and were happy with that, so $463 was exciting. Well got sidetracked and never booked and then last night I had a moment of panic, "what if the rates went back up!" Since usually they're only low for a short time frame and then go way back up. So I looked. . . and it dropped AGAIN! This time, no hesitation. Booked it!
So I get to spend 3 weeks in Italy for $393.30!! That's including all taxes and fees! Don't even have to pay for a hotel, as I have family that live outside of Rome. So other than a couple road trips totalling to a few nights hotel, there is no other cost!
Really takes the sting out of the bad exchange rate when the base cost of the trip is so low (most people are spending a couple thousand per person for a similar trip. . . and we get our own private tour guides and translators, LOL!). Makes me feel less guilty for splurging on things for myself.
I've planned enough trips for me, friends, family, friends of family, etc that over the years I've noticed some things that I can almost always count on and that have yet to fail me. The biggest one, is airfare. Fares go up and down all the time, but I've noticed that around 8 weeks before departure date, they drop to their lowest (either matching or beating the lowest rate it's been) I usually start looking at about 10 weeks just to watch, and sometimes it hits at around 6 or 7 weeks. But roughly 8 weeks is the average every time. For my trip to Disney in December, this method got me round trip for $115 after all taxes and fees. . .not bad.
Anyway, my next trip is to Italy. We're headed end of March, so the past few weeks I've been obsessively checking for rates from Pittsburgh (PIT) to Rome (FCO) and they've slowly been dropping. At first the lowest rates were only by airlines who happened to be codesharing with Alitalia so that was a big no-no, as that's the worst airline I've ever flown with. Finally rates started dropping for the airlines I'm comfortable with.
Earlier this week, Monday and Tuesday I noticed the fare was down to $463 round trip PIT-FCO with just one layover at JFK, so I wanted to jump on it. Last year we paid nearly $600 and were happy with that, so $463 was exciting. Well got sidetracked and never booked and then last night I had a moment of panic, "what if the rates went back up!" Since usually they're only low for a short time frame and then go way back up. So I looked. . . and it dropped AGAIN! This time, no hesitation. Booked it!
So I get to spend 3 weeks in Italy for $393.30!! That's including all taxes and fees! Don't even have to pay for a hotel, as I have family that live outside of Rome. So other than a couple road trips totalling to a few nights hotel, there is no other cost!
Really takes the sting out of the bad exchange rate when the base cost of the trip is so low (most people are spending a couple thousand per person for a similar trip. . . and we get our own private tour guides and translators, LOL!). Makes me feel less guilty for splurging on things for myself.


