What's the Next Big Trip/Vacation You're Taking?

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KohenMatt

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Mexico in February.
Israel in November 2017.

You?
 
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Driving up to Eugene, Oregon, to see my brother and his family in October. It's always fun to escape the desert for a few days.
 
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We're taking a month-long road trip in a couple of weeks.
 
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MadParrotWoman

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Going to Israel next year, all booked-up.
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Well, I sort of need a job with a reasonable income before I can start travelling :(

... but when / if I do get money:

- More Scottish isles (ie Lewis or Harris)
- Any cool place in Australia (Suggestions?)
 
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Hellooo

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I saw a Groupon yesterday for a reasonable priced Israel trip that looked pretty tempting...you'll have to tell us how your trip goes, kohenmatt and madparrotwoman
 

KohenMatt

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Well, I sort of need a job with a reasonable income before I can start travelling :(

... but when / if I do get money:

- More Scottish isles (ie Lewis or Harris)
- Any cool place in Australia (Suggestions?)
We spent about 2 weeks in Scotland last year. Most beautiful place I've ever seen.
 
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MadParrotWoman

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I was in Scotland touring for a week back in July this year - first time for me, I loved it!
 
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wwjd_kilden

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hey, we should all have a CC meetup in Scotland! :D
 

KohenMatt

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hey, we should all have a CC meetup in Scotland! :D
I'm in. As long as we get to go to Oban. I fell in love with that place and even glanced at how much houses were selling for.

You never know.:D
 
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Well, I sort of need a job with a reasonable income before I can start travelling :(

... but when / if I do get money:

- More Scottish isles (ie Lewis or Harris)
- Any cool place in Australia (Suggestions?)
Hopefully you can go soon!

My sister and I knew we wanted to do something together in central america next year so we sketched out a budget and itinerary and opened a joint account where we've committed to put a small amount to be auto drafted from each paycheck. As soon as the balance hits our goal we're booking the flight and trip and closing the account out.

You can find lots of creative ways to finance your travels.

Also comb for deals on airline sites and travel sites....every few months or so jet blue has 72 hour flash sales that I look at.
look at low cost carriers...I know Ryanair is big in europe..I scored a flight from France to Rome on Ryanair for around 30 euros years ago for a quick weekend trip. One of my friends told me about a similar low cost airline in the states...Frontier airlines. Haven't tried them yet personally but it's on my list.
You can leverage multiple flights to save..like using a low cost to get you to a major international airport in another city with lower prices (sometimes for me I end up spending less by flying to jfk and then going international than driving to Orlando or going to Miami and flying out from there)

Look into all inclusive trips...sometimes it's cheaper to pay 1 price for transportation and lodging and a few local excursions...depends on your travel style, sometimes people prefer more flexibility

Some people use couch surf, airbnb, vrbo, and similar sites to spend less than they would at a hotel. Or if you're comfortable with camping, that might also be a cheap alternative if you can borrow or rent the equipment

Maybe start with just planning a trip itinerary as if you were going to book it today and figure out what everything costs to add some concreteness to your dream trips.
 
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just brainstorming while in traffic in my uber but I hope you find the job you're looking for and are encouraged to just go out and pursue those trips you want to take wwjd_kilden
 
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wwjd_kilden

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Hopefully you can go soon!

My sister and I knew we wanted to do something together in central america next year so we sketched out a budget and itinerary and opened a joint account where we've committed to put a small amount to be auto drafted from each paycheck. As soon as the balance hits our goal we're booking the flight and trip and closing the account out.

You can find lots of creative ways to finance your travels.

Also comb for deals on airline sites and travel sites....every few months or so jet blue has 72 hour flash sales that I look at.
look at low cost carriers...I know Ryanair is big in europe..I scored a flight from France to Rome on Ryanair for around 30 euros years ago for a quick weekend trip. One of my friends told me about a similar low cost airline in the states...Frontier airlines. Haven't tried them yet personally but it's on my list.
You can leverage multiple flights to save..like using a low cost to get you to a major international airport in another city with lower prices (sometimes for me I end up spending less by flying to jfk and then going international than driving to Orlando or going to Miami and flying out from there)

Look into all inclusive trips...sometimes it's cheaper to pay 1 price for transportation and lodging and a few local excursions...depends on your travel style, sometimes people prefer more flexibility

Some people use couch surf, airbnb, vrbo, and similar sites to spend less than they would at a hotel. Or if you're comfortable with camping, that might also be a cheap alternative if you can borrow or rent the equipment

Maybe start with just planning a trip itinerary as if you were going to book it today and figure out what everything costs to add some concreteness to your dream trips.
Yup, ryanair are cheap
... IF you don't have any luggage
...and make sure you print you own tickets,
(you cannot print your return tickets until a couple of days in advance, so for long stays you need access to a printer and the internet)
:p if you fail to do that, the cost of hving them print it at the airport is higher than the ticket

I check skyscanner now and then hoping to find a good deal.
Currently though I am "working" via NAV (deals with everything from pensions to uemployment) for three months, so I can't run away quite yet :p
 

Fenner

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My Husbands Niece is getting married next May in her home town, Virginia beach, Virginia, so we'll be going there, and hopefully stopping in Washington DC on the way home.
 
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MadParrotWoman

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My Husbands Niece is getting married next May in her home town, Virginia beach, Virginia, so we'll be going there, and hopefully stopping in Washington DC on the way home.
Wow sounds wonderful!
 

notmyown

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my little life :eek:

my next big trip will be going Home. and though i'm happy to please the Lord by remaining here, i can hardly wait. :)