I believe you only go through life once, and part of what makes life great is the experiences you have. Part of that, for me, is trying new things and having new experiences and trying something I might never have the chance to try again. I know, personally, that if swimming with the dolphins was within my grasp, and I really wanted to do it, and I didn't sacrifice to make it a reality, I would miss having had that experience for the rest of my life. I would also, eventually, be really really resentful while I was sitting there fishing for free.
I agree with you about valuing the experiences. I did a 3-week mother-daughter trip with my 2 adult daughters this summer. We flew to Paris for 3 nights, took the Eurostar train to London for 3 nights, then did a 12-night British Isles cruise (in the least expensive inside cabin). It wasn't an inexpensive trip, but I used every budget trick I knew! We rented an apartment in Paris for 3 nights and ate pretty inexpensively from the local market for most of our meals. Because our lodging and meals were very reasonable, I booked a 3.5-hour bike tour, a one-hour Seine river cruise, and Eiffel Tower tickets, We also had a 2-day Paris Museum Pass so we could pop into the Louvre for 20 minutes (yep - just to see the Mona Lisa!) without feeling like we just wasted big bucks on admission. In London we stayed in a small room in a budget hotel recommended by Rick Steves - but in a wonderful location. We had a few splurges, like afternoon tea, open-top bus tour, and the London Eye - which I had been unwilling to pay for on previous visits to London. However, I changed from cruise ship transfers to the airport to a local bus at half the cost, and the money saved paid for the London Eye tickets. (Nice to do once, but we don't ever have to do it again!)
Adventures By Disney does a 6-night tour in London and Paris, and their per person price is about what we spent for all 3 of us for our pre-cruise trip! ABD stays in luxury hotels, whereas we stayed in an apartment and budget hotel. However, my DH and I have stayed in the Renaissance hotel ABD uses in London (using Marriott points). While it was a beautiful hotel, it didn't make visiting London a better experience than staying in our better-located budget hotel.
Is there really a different kind of vacation than a "budget" vacation? lol
Really, I love to travel & love vacations. Overnight trips to anywhere are my idea of fun. But priceline, restaurant.com, coupons & discounts are half the fun of planning to me.
We camp alot but we also take nice vacations...but I do it as much on the cheap as possible. I'd rather take several cheaper trips than one huge expensive one.
I like nice hotels at cheap prices, and Priceline has been wonderful for that! I recently bought several Restaurant.com gift certificates for WDW-area restaurants, so I'll look forward to using those on future trips.