Get me the hell out of here: the wild and wacky game of cheeky vacation planning!
This is $67 a night? Yes please. |
Not too bad for a family vacation... except check this out. I
already have a car payment so I'm going to put that bad boy to use. I see the alternative path puts me through some place called Ludington that I've never seen. I would like to check it out: it's by the water it's probably nice. Hotel is $93 a night or I could camp at the state park since I drove there but it's summer so forget that! In Traverse City uhhh . On the lake for $67 a night?
this is a fucking no brainer
"But I'm scared because airbnb is not equal to a hotel!"
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Ludington State Park: looks like fun |
Vacation number two: $512. If your living the dream and do not have a car, the bus will set you back $120 round trip for two bring the total to $632.
What's the point? When I was a kid, I lived in Grand Rapids and we would fly to Florida for our yearly vacation. Now that I'm an adult on my own I go on vacation as well (remember, we're fulfilling our need for mental health). When I look back on my childhood I wonder why we didn't spend more time going to places that were a two or three hour drive away. And we were a family of four: think of how much we would have saved on plane tickets. I suppose it depends on what you want out of a vacation. My parents wanted to go somewhere warm and sit on the beech. I'm more of an exploration guy so for me, the Ludington +Traverse City is a no brainer. Time to see two different cities, $600 extra in my pocket so when I see a cherry pie that looks on point, I have no trepidation in dropping $15 for it.
The key for me is to set your middle class expectations aside and take a look around you. Forget the standards of Florida, Vegas, San Fran and think three hour drive/bus trip. You'll get the same sense of discovery but also the peace of not having dropped an arm and a leg for it.
You can start here by copying and pasting this into the google: "weekend trips near [insert name of place where you live here]". Or pull up a map and take a look. Here's the one I made for ATL. I recommend making one of these and emailing it to your significant other with "pick one" in the subject line. Boom: you got yourself a cheap and fulfilling location.
10 points to anyone who makes a local vacation map and posts it below. Thanks for reading!
This makes way too much sense.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading dude! Let me know if you make it up to Travers City... although I will be jealous. ;)
ReplyDeleteAirBnB is the shit, got a 2 bedroom apartment in Portland for ~$70 a night. Split 4 ways I got a 2 night stay in Portland for $35.
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