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Feb 20, 2018

Do you budget for vacation?

So I was just curious if any of you ever budget for vacation?

FT'ers and retired need not apply.

I have not been able to go on vacation in 3 years (due to financial and other constraints) and so when I punched in the numbers it's going to come out to about $1,000 or so / week with about 4,000 miles traveled in 3 weeks. Or $1,500 / person. (my wife will only get 2 weeks to travel with me)


It comes out to something like this for me:

Fuel= $1,200

Food= $550

Ent= $750

Camp fees= $550

No right or wrong answers for this. I was just curious what other peoples figures are or if they even budget for vacations?

39 Replies

  • Budgeting is essential no matter if you're retired or working I think. I budget in my daily life for all expenses. I know where I am at financially all the time week to week, month to month. I am retired and on a limited income so budgeting comes into play with me too.

    Is camping a cheaper way to go over flying somewhere and staying in hotels? Last time I did that I swore never again. I love the freedom my RV gives me. Its MINE too. My bed, my toilet, my kitchen...MINE and I know its kept clean unlike some hotel rooms I have suffered through a sleepless night in.
  • No, we practice living on substantially less than we make so we take a little of the surplus to vacation with.
  • I budget for major vacations. Well in advance so I can have the money saved by the time I go. I always estimate fuel price high and mpg low. Better to over-budget than under-budget.

    For basic camping trips, I have the costs accounted for in my regular budget - it's just part of my monthly expenses.
  • 2gypsies wrote:
    I see that you could cut way down on entertainment and camp fees, if you need to do so.


    Ya, I get that and more than likely will. I always shoot long and if I come out long so be it. I never want to come up short.........

    I will stay on the side of the road or Lowes or wherever for most of my time alone. When I meet the wife in Denver she likes to stay in a campground so you know how that goes.......:R

    I'm waaay long on ent costs compared to other vacations. But this year we are going to go on and see lots of stuff so it can get expensive. State parks like Bryce and Zion are 25 bucks + now. :E Plus we are going on a few train rides and stuff like that. One train ride is like $225 bucks for my wife and me. :E


    Gordon; I hope you get well soon and get on the road!
  • Always, when I was camping and when I fly somewhere.
  • I see that you could cut way down on entertainment and camp fees, if you need to do so.
  • I try to at have or make a rough guess at costs, which somewhat qualifies for a budget. It's usually nothing as formal as a spreadsheet...more along the lines of x miles at $.35 per mile for gas, y nights at $xxx per night for campground, some for admissions or food, and so forth. Basically, it's a back of the envelope sort of computation, perhaps even involving the back of an actual envelope.
  • I don't budget per se ... I just keep grinding hours and when the bank account gets fat enough, I'll take a month long vacation / road trip.

    I feel ya on long stretches between vacations. My last significant road trip was December 2015, returning early Jan 2016. Last spring 2017 I did take a long weekend to haul up to Copper Harbor Michigan and back.

    2018's not looking good for a road trip vacation. An ankle injury had me off my feet for most of Decemeber 2017, so that was my vacation I guess?

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