Every time I see a
headline about how to save money on a vacation I always click on it because I
am intrigued. But once I click on the article I am usually disappointed because
it’s always about “Stay-cations”. I’m sorry but I think this is biggest load of
BS ever! You’re telling me that your kids are going to be okay with staying at
home and doing stuff they could do EVERY day versus going someplace new and
amazing. Here is my break down on the costs differences between a real vacation
and a “stay-cation”. While figuring cost I did not include gas, food or souvenirs.
I didn’t include them because it can really very, are you going to be strict
and not buy any souvenirs for your kids or are you going to buy whatever they
want? Are you going to eat at the theme park where a meal can easily cost $15
for one person or are you going to make everyone eat beforehand? Many variables
so I left them out.
Locations: San Antonio, TX vs. Kauai, HI
I picked these
locations because I grew up in San Antonio (and it has lots to offer and see)
and my next vacation is to Kauai so I am becoming familiar with the island.
Length: 10 days
People: 4 (2 adults and 2 kids, ages 14
and 10)
Kauai
Using the company
we booked, Pleasant Holiday,
you can get 4 round trip flights, economy car, and hotel for $5047.00! Now I
think that is a deal! Kauai is full of free things to do and see. You don’t have
to spend a dime on a tour and you’ll still feel fulfilled in seeing the island. There are numerous beaches, trails, festivals and farmers markets to explore.
San
Antonio
For San Antonio I
picked 10 attractions (one for each day). Without the sport event you’re looking
at $1013.78 and adding on a sporting event you’re looking at anywhere from
$1057.78 - $1247.58. And of course, don’t forget to stop and see the Alamo for
FREE!
Sea
World - $210 including parking (kids here are ages 3-9)
Schlitterbahn - $205.06 including
parking (you are allowed to bring your own food and drinks in)
Six Flags - $213.23
including parking
Ripley’s Believe it Or Not & Wax
Museum - $70.96 including parking (across from the Alamo)
McNay
Art Museum - $24
Witte Museum - $37 (includes HEB science
tree house)
Buckhorn Museum - $78.07
San
Antonio Zoo - $43 (REALLY nice zoo!)
Sports Event (I couldn’t think of
a 10th option but SA has many sports teams and here are some
estimate prices).
Spurs - $233.80 (Men’s
basketball)
Missions - $44 (Minor league baseball)
Rampage - $140 (Ice hockey)
Stars - $208 (Women’s basketball)
Obviously staying
at home would be cheaper but you have to compare the experiences.
In SA you can
see this…
Or in Hawaii you
can see this…
Or this...
Or this...
It’s your choice!
Happy Travels!
Staycation is such a cop out. It's just being at home. I would agree with you--plus don't you want to show your children the world? My parents used to do a lot of road trips and camping--not my style any more but we certainly got to see a lot of great places across the country that way.
ReplyDeletep.s. Melissa sent me your way, love your blog so far!
thanks for stopping by! I totally agree, learning about other states/countries and their cultures is so important!
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