My travel addiction knows no bounds and is rarely quenched. So even though we do not have any firm international or major regional travel plans on the calendar right now, I can't resist drawing up mock itineraries for various vacations and travel scenarios for the future.
It serves two purposes - one, it keeps me from getting too antsy/depressed when there are no pending travel plans. And two, travel research is never wasted time! If a last-minute travel opportunity presented itself, I'd already have a few ideas as to what I could visit and experience at a number of different places.
With Danny's past business trips to London in mind, I've been fixating lately on getting another taste of my favorite city while squeezing in some family time in Germany, too. And with a little help from a few travel booking sites, I've got an eight-day getaway mapped out for under $2,000 (USD), including airfare! Not too shabby for a multi-national Europe trip, huh? Granted, we would be hypothetically taking advantage of costs being eliminated or reduced due to a business trip status, but hey, that's what being a thrifty gypsy is all about!
So if you're in between travel plans, you might want to consider playing "travel make-believe" to do the research legwork for a future trip. You never know, it may be the motivation to start saving those pennies so you could turn the make-believe into reality!
Have you ever played "travel make-believe?"
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Buckingham Palace |
Hypothetical U.S. to London to Germany Itinerary:
Day 1-2
In my scenario, Danny would leave for his business trip mid-week and hit the ground running while I'm still in the states, chomping at the bit for my turn. Granted, his business trip doesn't permit any room for sight-seeing, but working in the London office is still ten times cooler than working in the home office!
By Friday, the weekend (and the trip!) will finally have arrived, and I'll catch a red-eye from Dulles to Heathrow. Let the adventures begin!
Day 2
Piccadilly Circus and a double-decker bus! |
Day 3
Having already conducted a whirlwind tour of London in 2014, I'll take the opportunity either to revisit some of the sites that left me craving for a more leisurely exploration, such as Westminster Abbey, or seek out new sites within the city or with a manageable day trip to Windsor, St Albans, or Canterbury!
Rothenburg o.d. Tauber, Bavaria, Germany |
Another day of solo sightseeing will satiate more of my thirst for London, but by evening, Danny's business trip will be over and we'll be making our way to Frankfurt for family, friends, and familiar places! If this trip actually materialized this year, it would be the first time we've ever been able to visit twice within the same year.
Day 5-9
What does one usually do when visiting Germany? Drink delicious beer and nibble on tasty sausage, of course! I'll leave the beer-drinking to Danny, but will savor the opportunity to continue practicing my German skills in the comfort of visiting with family.
Day 9-10
Although we'll be kicking and screaming, all good things must come to an end, and by days 9 and 10 (falling on a Saturday and Sunday), it'll be time to return home. Usually we fly home the day before going back to work, but with Baby Gypsy making me more tired than usual, this hypothetical trip will probably end in time to give us a day to recover at home before the work-week starts.
Hypothetical Washington D.C. to London to Frankfurt Costs:
$00.00 - Danny's flight from Dulles to London for business trip (covered by work).
$1,061.00 - Katrina's round-trip flight from Dulles to London.*
$80.00 - Parking for car at Dulles.
$00.00 - Hotel in downtown London for five nights for Danny/two nights for Katrina (covered by work).
$150.00 - Food/expenses for one in London.
$148.00 - Round-trip London to Frankfurt tickets for two.*
$297.00 - Rental car for five days in Germany.
$00.00 - Lodging in Germany (family).
$100.00 - Food/expenses for two in Germany.
$1,836.00*
*As always, the price of plane tickets is a fluctuating factor that may end up being more expensive than anticipated due to when they're bought and how far in advance. In this case, I chose a fly-out date of the Friday before Labor Day weekend.
Wow that is very efficient trip planning! I never know how much to budget for food, etc. I'm a terrible budget planner (and terrible sticking to it in return as well) Any tips? Also - so happy I'm not the only one who spends her time playing travel make-believe haha I always have a new travel itinerary every week or so and my boyfriend is always wondering why I waste so much time because we never know when we might have the time or money to go etc. haha but it makes me so happy to plan those!x
ReplyDeleteOk, I never make that detailed plans, meaning I don't plan all the costs and stuff, but I like reading about various places and making notes for future reference ;) It makes me wanna visit the place so much, that once I get the chance, I'm gonna be ready ;)
ReplyDeleteI hope it works out for you guys! I usually do this too, seeing the different viable options.
ReplyDeleteI hope you make it to Germany! I mean, what's better than beer, sausage, AND family? :)
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