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I have not. But I have considered it. And I've tried to convince my sister to do it.... She has never flown on a plane, nor has her children. She always talks about wanting to fly somewhere. I keep telling her just to go online and find the cheapest flights she can and go there!
Years ago the airlines used to have "student fares" and they were CHEAP. Every now and then they'd come up with an even cheaper student "special fare". On the spur of the moment I went to London for the weekend once, and when I was in high school used to fly from Boston to NYC for the day ($12 round-trip!).
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Yep - many times. We flew to Venice a couple of months after 9/11 because we got two flights for about $40 and we figured why not. I've found many cheap airfares in recent years for around Europe and we've taken day trips or short or long weekends as a result, as it makes a weekend away affordable.
I've never done but I do get tempted sometimes. However since I don't drive (never gotten my license) I can't rent a car so I can't just book airfare, hotel & a car on the spur of the moment and go. I have to research transportation and find a hotel that's near transportation which kills the whole book at the last minute and go idea.
ABSOLUTELY, though a lot of our $-inspired trips were by way of a layover or other convenience. DH use to travel for a living, so we would look at what was on the way, or if there were layover options. We turned a fueling stop in to 2 weeks in Fiji once!
I'm too much a must-plan type to go wherever the cheapest fare would take me. I want a nice hotel reserved well in advance which isn't that easy to do unless you'll take potluck from the deep discount booking services.
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I definitely would, but I have never been lucky enough to find such low fares. (Although India is probably the one place I would turn down...I have no desire at ALL to go there, which is not really the case with anywhere else.)
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India is a dream of mine, though I would want to spend TIME there. DH lived there for 3 months before we were married, just for the heck of it. It was an amazing experience for him.
We have done this several times...there is an offer called "Blind Booking" that we have participated in while living in Germany. You just enter the dates you want to travel and you book..."blindly"!! You pay the fees (and it is cheap! I think it was under $50 Euro per person one way) and you get what you get! Now, sometimes, the travel is early in the morning and late at night which can be a pain. But, if you are up for adventure, you can quickly tour another European country for a weekend very affordably. But, you never know where you may end up!
We traveled to Berlin and Rome this way. The whole family. It was fun!
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Well, yes and not really. I booked a trip to DC last summer because there was a one day sale on Jet Blue offering ridiculously cheap airfare ($29 one way) but in fairness, I had been thinking about a DC trip, the cheap airfare just helped me pull the trigger.
We haven't done that, but last summer we went to Vermont for a week because we got a deal on a condo - $165 for a 2-bedroom, 2 bath (not a night, the whole week!!)
It was actually one of the most fun vacations we've taken. WDW is where we've usually gone, that or DCL - and there, everything has to be scheduled. It was nice to do what ever sounded good that day. We had 2 things we HAD to do a certain day, one because we had to schedule it (river-rafting tour) and one because they are only open once a week (wolf park).
We have done this several times...there is an offer called "Blind Booking" that we have participated in while living in Germany. You just enter the dates you want to travel and you book..."blindly"!! You pay the fees (and it is cheap! I think it was under $50 Euro per person one way) and you get what you get! Now, sometimes, the travel is early in the morning and late at night which can be a pain. But, if you are up for adventure, you can quickly tour another European country for a weekend very affordably. But, you never know where you may end up!
We traveled to Berlin and Rome this way. The whole family. It was fun!
This is so cool! I have never heard of that, but would totally do it if it were an option at any of my airports. Now that my youngest is getting older-she is 11-I will be looking at more options farther away.
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