Your Rich Uncle Herb...
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Your Rich Uncle Herb...
Just gave you $5000 for Christmas, with the conditions of using it in the year 2006 to take you and your wife on the trip of your dreams. Where would you go, where would you stay when you got there, and why did you choose that place?
PS Don't forget to send your very generous uncle a thank you note...
(this thread was started on the U.S. board and I thought it would be interesting to see the responses here).
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I don't think two women can get married in California, would Uncle Herb give me the $ anyway?
PS: I would have to ask for more $ for a trip of my dreams, it is about 1000$ for one person to fly to Europe from here.
Oh dear......
PS: I would have to ask for more $ for a trip of my dreams, it is about 1000$ for one person to fly to Europe from here.
Oh dear......
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I vote for taking the $15,000, and retaining my single status. I could travel cheap (I always do!) and use the rest of the money to shop! Paris! Milan! London!!! $13,000 would buy me, what, about 20 pairs of Manolos? Or maybe a Hermes Kelly bag and about 10 pair of Manolos? Hmmm....
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$15000? Well, I'd travel and shop my way through all of Europe. Whatever's left, I'd run over to the South Pacific. 
Generous Uncle Herb would get postcards and gifts from all the places I visited, and a hearty kiss on the cheeks upon my return.

Generous Uncle Herb would get postcards and gifts from all the places I visited, and a hearty kiss on the cheeks upon my return.
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Okay, to get back to the question - - in the original spirit by which mah1980 asked it.
I would fly first class, and would spend 5-6 days at Villa Feltrinelli. This will burn through about 14 of the (now) fifteen thousand. The balance would be on shopping for my wife.
A nice trip... though hardly "trip of our dreams" - - which might start with a few hundred thousand for the automobile we would drive... for at least parts of the trip... and who knows what else.
The trip of our dreams is far closer to seven figures... not five, or even six.
Best (avaricious) wishes...
Rex
I would fly first class, and would spend 5-6 days at Villa Feltrinelli. This will burn through about 14 of the (now) fifteen thousand. The balance would be on shopping for my wife.
A nice trip... though hardly "trip of our dreams" - - which might start with a few hundred thousand for the automobile we would drive... for at least parts of the trip... and who knows what else.
The trip of our dreams is far closer to seven figures... not five, or even six.
Best (avaricious) wishes...
Rex
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Make that generic "other person", because I'd have to decide who was the best person to take, given various constraints.
I would manage to do a fair bit with the $5000 USD. I'd start by ensuring that the two airfares would be less than $1000 USD together. Then I'd allow $500 USD total for transport once in Europe. So that leaves us with $3500 USD, which is almost 3000 Euros.
Then I'd aim for a budget of 50 to 100 Euros per person per day, depending on how expensive the country is. So make that 150 Euros for two people per day. So we could go for a 20-day trip.
Next question - where would we go? I guess I'd have to consult with the other party. There's virtually no place I wouldn't find interesting. But if I had the cheap airfares, I might be traveling when it's still somewhat chilly, so I'd probably focus on warmer spots.
If I were doing this trip with my mother, I'd throw in some money of my own, and take her to London, Paris, Rome, Florence, and Venice, five days in each, with sidetrips to some specific cathedrals she really wants to see.
I would manage to do a fair bit with the $5000 USD. I'd start by ensuring that the two airfares would be less than $1000 USD together. Then I'd allow $500 USD total for transport once in Europe. So that leaves us with $3500 USD, which is almost 3000 Euros.
Then I'd aim for a budget of 50 to 100 Euros per person per day, depending on how expensive the country is. So make that 150 Euros for two people per day. So we could go for a 20-day trip.
Next question - where would we go? I guess I'd have to consult with the other party. There's virtually no place I wouldn't find interesting. But if I had the cheap airfares, I might be traveling when it's still somewhat chilly, so I'd probably focus on warmer spots.
If I were doing this trip with my mother, I'd throw in some money of my own, and take her to London, Paris, Rome, Florence, and Venice, five days in each, with sidetrips to some specific cathedrals she really wants to see.
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OK, Thank you Uncle Herb, your present will come after the trip 
We will pay for the airfare, we will use the gift to stay in Rome at the Hotel Russie.
Why?
We missed going in 2001 so it is time to try again.
I am not sure if this is the Dream Trip though, that one is still being worked on- in my dreams

We will pay for the airfare, we will use the gift to stay in Rome at the Hotel Russie.
Why?
We missed going in 2001 so it is time to try again.
I am not sure if this is the Dream Trip though, that one is still being worked on- in my dreams


