Morning everyone.
As I sat trawling through Thomas Cook or Thomson last night looking at 2 weeks away somewhere in August I began to wonder the following:
Due to the CHEAPEST being around the £4000 mark (during August school holiday) how are average families looking at this cost? I mean surely most people would be making the decision to basically spend an entire years savings for the holiday? Am I right? Is this what some people work an entire year for? Just to go and have 2 weeks in the sun with food and drink?!? I know some people who go away abroad twice a year on an all inclusive plus a few Center Parc holidays as well!
We COULD afford to go on a nice all inclusive but I'm not sure I would want to look back at the end of the year and see very little savings in our bank because of it..........am I being tight? Or should I take the view of we only live once and you can't take money with you?
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All inclusive holidays - what are people sacrificing to afford them?
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blacksmiths09 · 17/05/2017 06:34
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