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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 05:26 PM
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How many trips per year?

Just curious... how many trips per year does everyone take? I try to go on about 3-4 trips per year... 1 trip is usually 5-7 days, the others are usually long weekends. I always wish I could do more.
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 05:59 PM
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As many as we can!

We usually take a week long "big" trip to somewhere out of the country, and a 3 or so long weekend (3 or 4 nights) trips.

I need one of these long weekends every few months or so to tide me over to our next big trip.

I'm actually on the internet right now trying to plan our next long weekend since my girls weekend trip for Savannah in November seems to have fallen through!
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 06:01 PM
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I take at least one 2-week trip/year overseas, but in a good year I'll do two such trips. In addition to that I take 3 or 4 long weekend trips/year. I would do more if not for those pesky time and money constraints.
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 06:35 PM
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Business or Pure Vacation? I take at least 15 business trips a year - most to wonderful places that I try to turn into vacas. In the past 6 months I have been to Vienna, Paris (2x),Berlin, Vegas (3x), Orlando (2x), Dallas (2x), Scottsdale, Maui, San Francisco (3), Laguna Beach, LA, Aruba and Chicago. I try to include family and friends in my travel to take advantage of the different places I go!
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 06:36 PM
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Being a certified old guy, retirement has treated me pretty well. This year, I have had four trips so far. One was for three weeks and a day, the second was 17 days, the third was 13 days, and the 4th, 5 days. I have at least one more next month which will be for about 5 days. These do not include several overnights to visit the kids and grandkids who live only a few hours away.
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 06:54 PM
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Wow,cfntmpn... that's impressive but I was mostly talking about pleasure trips mostly. Unfortunately, I don't get the opportunity to travel for work... I should look into a career change though, lol..
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 09:09 PM
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We also try to do one big vacation, and a lot of shorter trips and long/regular weekends away, plus my husband does one big ski trip (I don't ski anymore and although I'm invited, I don't go). So, this year the big trip was Hawaii, plus by year end we will have been in Santa Fe, Tahoe, Chicago, Palm Springs and New York. Next year, the big trip will either be East Africa (where our son is living and working this year) or, if not, Australia (maybe both, about 7 months apart). The shorter trips aren't usually planned that far in advance, so no idea where we'll go.
 
Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 09:39 PM
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Two-three ski trips, each a week long.
One two-three week trip, this year to the Copper Canyon
Several long weekends to visit out of state family
Every couple of years, a theater weekend in NC.
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 10:09 PM
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Not enough! ;-) We had a big trip this year - 2 plus weeks in Europe - generally we try to do one family vacation a year and one for dh and I.

Doesn't always work out that way...
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Old Sep 15th, 2007 | 10:45 PM
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I take 2 trips for work each year, if I'm very lucky it's 3. then I tack a couple of days of vacation on. I take 1 -2 personal vacations on my own. I kind of know a year in advance what the business trips will be, so I can ration my vacation days accordingly. I wish I could travel more, though!
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 01:13 AM
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I am a traveler in transition. We used to take one family summer vacation plus I would go to Florida to see brother in winter - plus seeral assorted very short trips.

Past few years have been to drop off/pick up son in Savannah and recently to visit every college in Western Hemisphere with dtr.

But in one year - lots and lots of short trips. Husband travels on business, we have tons of FF miles, he will have hotel room paid for by business, and the cats will not miss me for a few days.
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 04:33 AM
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We take at least two one-week trips for sure -- one relaxing, beach vacation; and one go-go-go trip to a place we've never been. That way we're both happy. Plus some time in Florida and a long weekend somewhere else, usually.

That's not nearly enough, but you know, time and money...
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 10:21 AM
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Hmmm..It varies.

So far this year we did a 3 weeker to Prague/Krakow/Rome.

Two long weekends in NYC.
Two long weekends in NYC.
One long weekend to Outer Banks.

I did a girls week in Phoenix and so did my SO, but we did them separately.

We still have another long weekend in Charlottesville, VA. Thanksgiving in NYC and two weeks for the holidays in Arizona.
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 10:23 AM
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Depends. I try to get to Europe every other summer. So those years, it's Europe and just one winter vacation somewhere tropical.

If it's a year I'm not including Europe, then two tropical vacations (Hawaii and Mexico) plus maybe a long weekend somewhere west coast U.S. (San Francisco).
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 10:43 AM
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DH & I try to take at least one week-long trip per year, sometimes we luck out & get two, & we try to make them 10 days trips (thru 2 weekends) anymore. We also take some long wk-end trips thru-out the yr. I'm like mah1980, I have to have some short ones to keep me from getting depressed between trips! I'm much happier when I'm planning a trip.

We got married 15 years ago & vowed we'd have a honeymoon every yr. So, in our first year, we bought time-share so we would HAVE to go someplace. In 15 yrs, we have been on 35 trips together & each have been on a dozen or more for work. We've been in 40 of the 50 states. My best friend does 3 or 4 overseas trips a year, but we've only been to Ireland with them. We prefer seeing the beauty of our own country, but we have been to Canada, Bahamas & did a Mex. Riviera cruise last March. We are also bull riding fans, so we try to go to the PBR finals in Vegas each Oct. And I've been on several trips with my sister & my friend and also have a good friend in Texas & try to get down there at least once a year. Our kids have been on a few trips with us to Branson, MO, Hawaii, Las Vegas & Canada.

This year, my son asked me to go with them & my grandson, Payton, to Orlando & Ft. Myers Beach. The fact that we could use my time share for lodging at WDW had a big part in the invitation, but I didn't care. Seeing that 3-yr-old get so excited he cried the first time he saw Mickey Mouse was PRICELESS!!! I highly recommend it for all grandparents. I just wish we could take all 6 of our grandkids to WDW, but DH's nerves won't handle it! LOL.

I retired early from my 8-5 job & now I just do cake decorating so I can pay taxes & travel. In a new travel club I'm in, we do plan to do more trips, as we can get them so cheap!

This year, we had 9 days in Vegas, part business, part pleasure, 7-day Mex. Riv. cruise, Orlando 5 days, Ft. Myers Beach 4 days, OK City 3 days, and are going to Minneapolis 5 days & Vegas 5 days in Oct. Looking at Vegas & Aneheim next Feb. & yesterday I booked lodging in Dresden, OH for me, a friend, a niece & my daughter-in-law for April.

Does anyone have places they have been to & love to go back? Or, is your attitude like my friend, who says once she has been there, she doesn't want to go back, except DC where her daughter lives.

Also, trips on my "really want to do" list: Belize; train ride across Canada; Utah, Idaho, Wyoming & Montana; Key West again (1 day wasn't enough) & Costa Rica.
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 10:57 AM
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This year will be three big trips, plus we always do an extended family trip over Labor Day weekend.

My biggies this year were a two-week trip to Utah and Colorado, ten on-the-ground days in Italy, and coming up in October, a week in London.

Labor Day weekend we went to Cincinnati. They have made their old railway station into four different museums and an Imax theater. They also had an exhibit of a genuine pirate ship recovered from off Cape Cod, which I believe is going to be shown in other places across the country. It was interesting, but the big hit was the children's museum since we had little ones along.

Gosh, I love retirement!
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 11:18 AM
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Looks like three for me. A week in New York in February, 11 weeks to New York and Europe in May/June/July, and a week to Tucson and Phoenix coming up in October. But does the 11 week one count as more than one? LOL
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 11:24 AM
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I get one trip a year. It lasts anywhere from 8 days to a month depending on the destination which is out of the country.

Then I take day trips throughout the year to tide me over. The day trips don't require house sitters and hotels, so the cost is minimal, and I get to see things in my area that I otherwise wouldn't see. It's also easy to take my nieces along and give them the thrill of seeing new things.
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 11:28 AM
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Usually just one big one. This year it will be two. We do little one day side trips in our area couple times a year, usually the fall color season for sure.
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Old Sep 16th, 2007 | 11:31 AM
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It's hard to calculate. We try to do one lengthy (2 weeks or more) trip to europe. In the summer we go to the beach on weekends.

Other than that we both travel quite a bit on business. The beau now does about 20/25 trips a year - since I'm consulting now I only do about 10 - but have done 50 plus in past years. We sometimes - given the location and time available - tack a day or two of vacation onto the trip. But - usually it's not possible; sometimes not desirable.
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