It’s summer here in the UK, at least it is better than last year! That should not be too hard given the wash out last year, so it is only natural that when the grey winter turns into Spring and then Summer that we get very excited about our holidays.
We have been lucky in recent years to benefit from cheaper flights to Europe, but what I find most people do is try & spend their way through the holiday as if there is no tomorrow. First there are the ones who save, and save, and save each year a set sum of money that is “the holiday fund” then they spend it. Whatever figure they have in their heads is NOT the holiday – it is what they intend to spend. Then on top of their “holiday fund” which seems to be the ONLY thing that will make them happy for a couple of weeks each year is the way this then spirals out of control the minute the alarm goes off at 4am in the morning to get to the airport.
First & foremost, if you are going to travel more than once in a year, save money on your travel insurance and buy it annually — save around £ 100 per year.
Do you really need to spend £ 9.00 per person on the cheapest, least nutritious, most horrible looking breakfast on earth at the airport, declaring “well I’m on holiday!” Family of four eating horrible rubbish — save £ 36.00 per breakfast
Do you really need to text/call the friends you saw last night to tell them you are in the airport now? Then tell them again when you have landed that the sun is shining at double the rate because your message has now been beamed into space and back again on your expense. Wherever you go, get a local phone and pay the cheapest call rate.. this alone can save a staggering average of around £ 250.00 per year
Do you really need to buy ALL that duty free, just because it is “VAT free” ask yourself .. IS IT REALLY? D’ya think? save around £ 100 per trip per year
You are bored at the airport, the plane is delayed ( again! ) and so you wander round for a while, buy a ticket for the PORSCHE ( £ 20 ), have a few pints or glasses of wine ( because you’re on holiday! ) buy a few packets of crisps, sweets, magazines and newspapers and you have suddenly spent without a conscious thought another £ 60.00 before you have even taken off!
Here is one I learned the hard way, get a timeshare, all accommodation paid for every year, all round the world, then upgrade the flights instead saving no money at all. A phrase I picked up in the USA is one I will never forget.. ” Do you HAVE to go to the MOUSE HOUSE?” meaning, Disney World, Florida every year! Don’t get me wrong about any of the above, I fully intend to have Mickey as my next door neighbour in the near future, but seriously if you realise what paying off your mortgage, clearing your credit card debt can REALLY do for you and your family FOREVER you would take a hard look at your holiday habits over the next few years & Pay Off Your Mortgage with some of the money instead.
There are HUGE sums on the table here for saving potential, for the Pay Off Challenge this week, I am going to assume that the vast majority of people spend around £ 3000 on holidays each and every year. If you are serious about making those holidays MORE frequent then slash that budget by two thirds, plus stay in control at the airport and you will have Freedom Payment Money in the region of
£ 2500.00 per year.
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[...] Week 13 : Holidays It’s summer here in the UK, at least it is better than last year! That should not be too hard given the wash out last year, so it is only natural that when the grey winter turns into Spring and then Summer that we get very excited about our holidays. We have been lucky in recent years to benefit from cheaper flights to Europe, but what I find most people do is try & spend their way through the holiday as if there is no tomorrow. First there are the ones who save, and save, and save each [...]