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lisettemac Dec 1st, 2008 01:49 PM

Who is cutting back on travel next year?
 
because of the economy? Would love to teach our kids to ski (they are 4 and 6), but DH says it isn't the time to introduce them to an expensive hobby. Anyone else thinking they will have to cut back?

MomDDTravel Dec 1st, 2008 02:00 PM

there have been a few threads on this. We stopped skiing/snowboarding about 6 years or so ago..it was simply too expensive with 4 children - so I would agree with your dh unless you are very wealthy or live right by slopes :).

As far as the question - we have cut out most travel plans for 09. We are taking a big trip for Christmas that has been planned and paid for for about a year - (Paris) and dh and I have a timeshare reserved in Cabo in May - but I am not sure we will be taking that trip. Too many moving parts right now..

november_moon Dec 1st, 2008 02:56 PM

I wouldn't take up an expensive hobby either, but we aren't cutting back travel in the coming year. We have our 1 big trip planned - Belgium and the Netherlands - and we have some small trips in the works, thinking of a long weekend in Yosemite, a couple camping trips, a weekend trip to the Mendocino area, and perhaps I will take a trip back east to visit friends. The trip to Europe is doable because we are using miles for the flights - at this point we can't afford a trip to Europe if we have to pay airfare. Nothing to do with the economy, just our own finances. If we didn't have miles to use, I think we would have gone to Asia instead.

RedRock Dec 1st, 2008 03:45 PM

If gas prices remain low we will travel around the country even more. Last year we were on the road for two months and 9.5K miles. Our average price for gas was $3.89.... Camping offsets the cost of lodgings somewhat.

suze Dec 1st, 2008 03:57 PM

Not me. But I'm single, self-supporting and travel low-budget anyways.

mlgb Dec 1st, 2008 05:04 PM

There's a difference between taking up an expensive hobby and traveling.

If the price of gas stays low, and hotels keep discounting their rooms, I'll be doing more traveling, not less.

Sounds like a smart husband to me.

BetsyG Dec 1st, 2008 05:16 PM

Its funny, for us in Colorado, skiing is a more inexpensive vacation. No airfare & hopefully, lodging will be more reasonable this year. I don't ski but the rest have season passes so its no extra. Maybe if gas stays low, we could drive to Yellowstone this summer. yes, we are cutting back

november_moon Dec 1st, 2008 05:45 PM

Of course, if you live near a ski area, have all the gear, and season passes, then of course it is relatively inexpensive :)

travelerfromtx Dec 1st, 2008 06:11 PM

Rub it in Betsy...rub it in...:)

tambennett Dec 1st, 2008 06:25 PM

Hopefully if gas prices stay low, we will be able to take lots of mini trips in the motorhome and spend lots of time at the lakes(we love to waterski) around the southeast!! No big trips out of the country for 09 though!!

lisettemac Dec 1st, 2008 09:31 PM

Well, we live within a couple of hours drive of Tahoe. But with young kids, we don't have all the equipment yet.

krestin Dec 2nd, 2008 12:11 AM

I would love to spend if given a chance as long as the place im going to or the things i'm goin to do is worth the price im paying.

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karameli Dec 2nd, 2008 05:35 AM

Re skiing -- if you don't live near a mountain, it won't become a hobby. It'll just be a fun vacation activity that your kids talk about for years, kind of like a catamaran cruise or snorkeling. If you DO live near a mountain, then the cost of ski rentals should be much cheaper than the cost of airfare. Win-win! Haha.

I won't be cutting back on travel, although for the next few months we'll be limited (energy-wise and mobility-wise) by the new arrival in our family. :-D But I'm already brainstorming baby's first getaway for the summer!

kaudrey Dec 2nd, 2008 05:42 AM

I usually do a big trip every other year. So although I doubt I'll do a two week trip, it's more because we went to Alaska this past summer than anything else. Plus, like Suze, I am single and a budget traveller.

I was thinking of going to Argentina for 2 weeks for my birthday in March, but instead opted for 5 days in the Dominican Republic - partly because I was able to get 7 other people to go with me! So, we are looking forward to the beach and golf.

We might go camping in Yellowstone in the summer, too...but probably for a week.

I agree with the others that there is a difference between traveling and introducing an expensive hobby to the kids. How about teaching them about things they can do for free/cheap on vacation instead?

janiekins Dec 2nd, 2008 06:06 AM

We already have a trip planned and paid for in February to St. John in the US Virgin Islands and Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands.

Other than that we will NOT be planning any other vacations for next year.

suze Dec 2nd, 2008 06:48 AM

I also don't see any relationship to cutting back on travel & taking up an expensive hobby.

Two completely different things!

And my answer to both is NO (lol)... I won't be cutting back on travel & I won't be taking up skiing!!


Marginal Dec 2nd, 2008 06:59 AM

Me- I'm cutting back on travel.

No upcoming trips to Hawaii. That's the one place I always feel like I'm on vacation.

fmpden Dec 2nd, 2008 07:09 AM

Actually we are expanding next year but that was part of the plan. Going to Spain over New Years and to Europe for about four to six weeks in Sep/Oct. Then we might cut back IF the market doesn't improve. Have to take the long term view.

LindaLa Dec 2nd, 2008 07:34 AM

We were planning a two week trip to Alaska next summer. My husband is fisherman who wanted to spend some time fishing and we also wanted to do some sightseeing, hiking, kayaking, etc. Since we didn't know if we would get back there (we live on the East Coast), we wanted to do it up right. We have decided to wait until 2010 when hopefully the economy is better. We will still take a vacation and some long weekends, but they will be closer to home.

FainaAgain Dec 2nd, 2008 10:32 AM

I don't know yet. By March I'll know if the company puts some of the profit into my 401K, if I'd have met my retirement savings expectations, then I'll have to make a decision... hopefully not the difficult decision.

But I am not overly optimistic this year... They've already warned us about "maybe no bonuses". This will be known in 2-3 weeks.

mlgb Dec 2nd, 2008 10:51 AM

I don't know too many families with young children who would do a day trip to the Sierras for skiing. Add in lodging, equipment rentals (because anything you buy they're going to outgrow), food (also expensive unless you pack it), lessons, lift tickets, equals $$$$$.

FYI, a season pass for a family of 4 (with small children) will run about $4,000 this year.

hpeabody Dec 2nd, 2008 03:40 PM

2009 will be a busy travel year, one of my busiest I think. I have an Asia trip/Cruise Beijing - Bangkok in April, then Amsterdam, Paris and Venice end of May and a 1 week Mexico cruise in October. These trips are fairly budget friendly. I definitely look for value. I save ahead for trips, no credit cards for the travel/acommodations, prepay all possible. These trips have been carefully planned for quite some time.

It is likely I will do a weekend trip within California during the summer as well, but have no plans at the moment. (especially if the gas prices stay low :)

SAnParis2 Dec 2nd, 2008 03:59 PM

Not cut back, but changed. We've not been out of the country since Spring of '07. '09 is wait & see. If no big trips, more trips to the beach(es) & Mts. I also have a new job, which will also change/alter our flexibility.

suze Dec 3rd, 2008 06:45 AM

true, i'm not planning a trip to Europe any time soon. only beachy vacations like Mexico or Hawaii.

PamT Dec 3rd, 2008 07:18 AM

I too think we're traveling more than we did in the last year. Just got back from Tampa, going to Nashville this weekend, Miami at the end of the month. Mexico in February.

Haven't planned anymore than that, but New York will be some time in the fall of 2009 with one of our grandsons.

I mostly travel on my husbands ff miles so just have the tax to pay. We also try to incorporate a vacation with his work (Tampa and Nashville were both work related) which also helps on the vacation budget.

AttyWSW Dec 3rd, 2008 09:16 AM

Travel doesn't have to be expensive. You just have to plan, look for bargains and BE FLEXIBLE. I'm taking my son skiing this year. We don't go to big, expensive resorts but a cheap place where locals, not tourists, go. I buy food at the grocery and brown bag it to the slopes. Got a car on hotwire. I got free airfare because my luggage got lost for a day last winter. Part of the fun is finding ways to do it.

padams421 Dec 3rd, 2008 10:19 AM

We are cutting back our travel plan for 2009. Too big of a hit to the stock market to take the trips we took last year. We took 2 ski trips in 2008. This coming year, we hope to take one if I can find some last minute deals late in the season. Being from Atlanta and not owning ski equipment, skiing is the most expensive vacation we take.

elnap29 Dec 3rd, 2008 07:00 PM

I think our "planning" is on hold. We so enjoyed our October trip in the Sierras that we cleaned up the camping equipment with the intent on re-exploring great backcountry in California, Oregon, Nevada, etc. Beyond that type of outdoor enjoyment, we will just have to see what's happening with the world-wide economy and various air fares, etc. We will likely change from moderate travel toward budget travel.


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