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S.C. Sep 2nd, 2002 01:16 PM

Honest opinion? Need a Vacation!
 
Okay, I'm going to plan honest. We don't have the money saved right now for a vacation, but I'm in desperate need of one.<BR>I know you all will think I'm crazy, but I have been working so hard this year and a vacation has always been a treat for me!! I don't spend money on myself except for basic necessaties- food, car note, etc... I'm so tempted to just book that vacation and put it on the charge...Any advice. I love to travel!!! This is the only thing I look forward to each year.

Lori Sep 2nd, 2002 01:23 PM

S.C. using credit cards is risky. It all depends on your ability to pay it back. I would look for something economical if I had to charge the entire trip. Come up with a plan or a committment as to when you will pay it back. Remember you will be paying interest on it over the long haul. If you can easily pay it back in a timely fashion then do it. Keep in mind also that the holidays are sneaking up on us as well which generally means additional credit card use.

me Sep 2nd, 2002 01:24 PM

I am very anti charging anything BUT sometimes you have to do things to stay sane. I think it would be crazy to take a 5-7 day vacation somewhere exotic when you can't afford it but there are other options. Look closer to home and go for just a few days. Three days in a beautiful setting could be great. Often I think people overlook things nearby because they don't really seem like a vacation. Check out what your area, or state, has to offer that you might not have ever considered before. Go, have fun and try to get overtime to pay off the debt FAST :)

lena Sep 2nd, 2002 01:39 PM

Where do you live? If you tell us maybe someone can suggest something close to home that doesn't have to be expensive.

Jen Sep 2nd, 2002 01:44 PM

Just do it! You will feel worse if you don't. If you think you can pay off the cards, do it and have fun!

S.C. Sep 2nd, 2002 01:52 PM

I live in Michigan. I've been spoiled over the past 5 years being able to vacation a couple of times a year. So far we have not been anywhere this year due to not having the finances saved. We are not broke by any means. Just don't have that extra cushion to grab from the savings and go on vacation. It can be very hard and frustrating not being able to book that dream vacation. We usually take a nice vacation in the fall October or November. I know the holidays are sneaking upon us. I don't know what to do. I thought about those payment plans, where you have scheduled payments each month. I know charging a $1,000 dollars for 5-7 days is a lot of money, but so tempting.....

xx Sep 2nd, 2002 02:22 PM

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sj Sep 2nd, 2002 02:39 PM

If you are in Michigan - come across into Ontario. You'll save 50% just on your exchange of money. Just drive over & book a couple days at a resort or cabin in the Muskokas (lake / cottage country - not the name of the town just the "area") 1 - 2 hours north of Toronto. Beautiful fall colours.

kyle Sep 2nd, 2002 02:53 PM

Suck it up, keep working, do something nice for yourself at home and vacation when you can afford it.

Lannie Sep 2nd, 2002 03:24 PM

Kyle your so rude... Suck it up. Easy for you to say.<BR>S.C. I would review your finances and see what you can afford. It may not be the most extravagant vacation, but sometimes those weekend getaways can be just as nice..

P.C.M. Sep 2nd, 2002 06:44 PM

Hard to guess how old you are, S.C. but I remember vacations we took when we were trying to live on $10/wk. for food. The trick is ALWAYS getting a change of scene and a change of pace, and you don't need Sandals or Carnival Cruises to do that. It's amazing what a mere 3 days going someplace you've never been can do for you, and that's essentially what people here are suggesting.<BR><BR>Hard also to know which part of Michigan you're in, but most parts aren't all that far from Canada, so I think that's a great idea. You don't have to go to the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island to get a taste of the Upper Peninsula; you don't have to stay at the King George (if that's even the name) to get a taste of Toronto. Or head the other direction to Chicago? There are actually interesting things to see in Cleveland (R&R museum, e.g.), Dayton, etc. Give yourself a budget of $400 for 3 days and don't be snooty about staying in Motel 6s or Ma'n'Pa motels. Take canned tuna and fruit and picnic for all but one or two restaurant meals. Call it "urban camping," maybe.<BR><BR>Think like a foreigner trying to learn something about "average" America away from the big cities. Some of the best vacation memories have been when we tripped over some out-of-the-way place during a car trip trying to get somewhere else.

michelle Sep 2nd, 2002 06:55 PM

Have to agree with the last post. It is the sense of adventure and seeing a part of the world that is new to you. We just spent a modest night in Gloucester, MA with a pool and met some of the most wonderful people, who were doing the same......just getting away......no big vacation, save that investment to get the bang for the buck.....we were simply escaping and enjoyed so many people doing the same.

travellyn Sep 3rd, 2002 06:48 AM

I agree that charging a vacation is somewhat risky. I'd probably charge a plane ticket and car rental, head for a beautiful national park, then camp and cook for myself, with maybe one or two dinners out. Better yet, take your own car and drive somewhere close. Hanging out with no set schedule is what makes it a vacation.

Ruth Sep 3rd, 2002 06:55 AM

I think it is very poor judgement to rack up any kind of debt in this economy. People always loose this battle with themselves by saying to themselves "I deserve this". Well ask yourself if you deserve the debt and the lack of financial freedom that creates.<BR><BR>I also have the same feelings of travel but different ideas of debt. I would either choose a cheap cheap trip that won't incur debt for me in the past that has meant 3rd world country or don't go. Save for something big in the future, use the planning as a way of escape until you can go.

millionaire Sep 3rd, 2002 07:14 AM

"thems that understands interest earns it, them that don't pays it".<BR><BR>Don't go into debt for a vacation. Do something less expensive and try to get ahead financially. Trying to pay off credit card debt is exhausting and you'll always need a vacation if you put yourself into that situation.<BR>

diann Sep 3rd, 2002 07:50 AM

I would take the time off. Sounds like you are a hard worker. But it doesn't always mean having to travel in a distant land. Even a long weekend close by would be refresing, or having something done to your abode you have been wanting to have or purchase. Better to be sensible than in debt.

Billy Sep 3rd, 2002 10:56 AM

Oh you people put a sock into it. I bet the majority of fodorites on this board CHARGE there vacations. This economy is not in credit card debt for no reason. I'm always seeing people pull out the charge everywhere... I bet if we took a poll on this board the majority would admit they have charged an entire vacation once in there lives....

Frances Sep 3rd, 2002 11:08 AM

I never charge my vacations. When I do not have money saved in my vacation account, I drive somewhere and go camping. It is a nice change of pace and you can equip yourself with basic camping gear. Latern, Tent, Sleeping Bag, Ice Chest, camp stove for about $200 if you know how to shop right. Staying at a campground usually only runs $10-$30 a night.

Youpoor Sep 3rd, 2002 11:37 AM

No Billy, not true. We never charge vacations. We were brought up to only pay cash. If you don't have the money for something, you don't buy it. You have heard of interest, haven't you?<BR><BR>Too many people spend too much money that they don't have, nor will they ever have if they keep charging.

raspberry Sep 3rd, 2002 11:44 AM

Hey Billy,<BR><BR>I use my credit card on vacation, but as a convenience only and not without the cash to back it up. I pay the balance due in full each month because interest charges will eat you alive. Just because somebody is paying with a credit card doesn't mean they are going into debt to enjoy a vacation.


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