What's a day in Paris worth?
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What's a day in Paris worth?
I have to return from a trip on Day Y. Airfare going to Paris on Day X is 580.00. Airfare going to Paris one day before Day X is 400.00. X is a Thursday, I'd get in Friday morning. I like the idea of getting there on the weekend to get a feel for the nightlife.
So I'm torn. If we take one less day in Paris and fly on less desirable aircraft (767 vs. A330) I save around 360.00. My hotel is free (on points).
It makes me wonder what price I could put on an extra day in Paris...our first trip to Paris.
So I'm torn. If we take one less day in Paris and fly on less desirable aircraft (767 vs. A330) I save around 360.00. My hotel is free (on points).
It makes me wonder what price I could put on an extra day in Paris...our first trip to Paris.
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Boy am I confused. X is a Thursday and if you go to Paris on that day (arriving Friday) it would cost $580. But if you go "one day before X" or in other words on Wednesday (arriving Thursday) the fare is $400. I don't get the question. Go a day early and save $180. The hotel is free so why wouldn't you add an extra day? What am I missing here?
And if the first paragraph is right, I sure don't get the second paragraph.
And if the first paragraph is right, I sure don't get the second paragraph.
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Yep...confused is about where you should be since I mispoke. I'll restate and eliminate the X/Y. Comes down to nine or eight days in Paris.
I have to return from a trip on a Sunday. Airfare going to Paris on Thursday of the week prior is 580.00. Airfare going to Paris on Frkday of the same week is 400.00. I like the idea of getting there on the weekend to get a feel for the nightlife.
So I'm torn. If we take one less day in Paris and fly on less desirable aircraft (767 vs. A330) I save around 360.00. My hotel is free (on points).
It makes me wonder what price I could put on an extra day in Paris...our first trip to Paris.
I have to return from a trip on a Sunday. Airfare going to Paris on Thursday of the week prior is 580.00. Airfare going to Paris on Frkday of the same week is 400.00. I like the idea of getting there on the weekend to get a feel for the nightlife.
So I'm torn. If we take one less day in Paris and fly on less desirable aircraft (767 vs. A330) I save around 360.00. My hotel is free (on points).
It makes me wonder what price I could put on an extra day in Paris...our first trip to Paris.
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Hi mdtravel,
If your entire 8 days will be spent in Paris (or environs) then my vote is to stay for 8 days and save the money for the next trip (or buy yourself something special to celebrate your first Paris trip). Eight days is more than many people give a major city their first time and it's plenty of time to experience Paris and see many, many things and still have some time to relax in cafes, etc.
Bon voyage!
If your entire 8 days will be spent in Paris (or environs) then my vote is to stay for 8 days and save the money for the next trip (or buy yourself something special to celebrate your first Paris trip). Eight days is more than many people give a major city their first time and it's plenty of time to experience Paris and see many, many things and still have some time to relax in cafes, etc.
Bon voyage!
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Ah yes, I agree. I get it now. You save $360 by losing one day in Paris, not gaining a day. On the other hand since your hotel is free, you're in a sense losing that by arriving a day later. I'd probably be the cheapskate and go a day later to save the money, however.
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I definitely would save $360 instead of one extra day in Paris, that's too expensive for one day for me. I agree with Adrienne's logic. Also, it's the aircraft you prefer less, also. Sheesh -- you could pay for an entire RT air fare to Paris in the winter for that price.