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May 27, 2008 at 11:27 PM #12869May 28, 2008 at 8:08 AM #212443ocrenterParticipant
here’s the UT article on the subject:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080525-9999-lz1n25stayca.html
“The reality of airfare for five people, hotel costs, meals out or even having to drive somewhere far was too much,” said Jodi Ross, a real estate agent and mother of three. “It just seemed a lot more reasonable to do the beach right here in Carlsbad.”
interestingly, REALTOR® Jodi bought her San Marcos home for $660,000 at the peak in September of ’05. Current value? roughly $460,000.
May 28, 2008 at 8:08 AM #212517ocrenterParticipanthere’s the UT article on the subject:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080525-9999-lz1n25stayca.html
“The reality of airfare for five people, hotel costs, meals out or even having to drive somewhere far was too much,” said Jodi Ross, a real estate agent and mother of three. “It just seemed a lot more reasonable to do the beach right here in Carlsbad.”
interestingly, REALTOR® Jodi bought her San Marcos home for $660,000 at the peak in September of ’05. Current value? roughly $460,000.
May 28, 2008 at 8:08 AM #212596ocrenterParticipanthere’s the UT article on the subject:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080525-9999-lz1n25stayca.html
“The reality of airfare for five people, hotel costs, meals out or even having to drive somewhere far was too much,” said Jodi Ross, a real estate agent and mother of three. “It just seemed a lot more reasonable to do the beach right here in Carlsbad.”
interestingly, REALTOR® Jodi bought her San Marcos home for $660,000 at the peak in September of ’05. Current value? roughly $460,000.
May 28, 2008 at 8:08 AM #212544ocrenterParticipanthere’s the UT article on the subject:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080525-9999-lz1n25stayca.html
“The reality of airfare for five people, hotel costs, meals out or even having to drive somewhere far was too much,” said Jodi Ross, a real estate agent and mother of three. “It just seemed a lot more reasonable to do the beach right here in Carlsbad.”
interestingly, REALTOR® Jodi bought her San Marcos home for $660,000 at the peak in September of ’05. Current value? roughly $460,000.
May 28, 2008 at 8:08 AM #212565ocrenterParticipanthere’s the UT article on the subject:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20080525-9999-lz1n25stayca.html
“The reality of airfare for five people, hotel costs, meals out or even having to drive somewhere far was too much,” said Jodi Ross, a real estate agent and mother of three. “It just seemed a lot more reasonable to do the beach right here in Carlsbad.”
interestingly, REALTOR® Jodi bought her San Marcos home for $660,000 at the peak in September of ’05. Current value? roughly $460,000.
May 28, 2008 at 8:39 AM #212569dharmagirlParticipantI wonder if for some people it is less about the amount of money you spend, but rather the physical and psychological torture that is now associated with airline travel?
Travel has become so NOT fun. Between the uncomfortable seats, security issues, kicking people, screaming babies (I’m an SB magnet), horrible, overpriced ‘snacks’, and now charges for baggage, I would rather just avoid air travel whenever possible.
However, I have a TON of FF miles with United so we’ve decided to plan one more big trip – to South America – and call it a day for a while. I have enough miles for first class tickets, which will make it a little better.
But, I’m concerned that FF miles will be the next target….or that they’ll be eliminated altogether.
When you live in CA, it’s easier to stick closer to home. We are lucky to live in place with access to the coast, Pacific NW, National Parks, etc. I’m happy to do that for awhile and hope that things settle down eventually.
May 28, 2008 at 8:39 AM #212620dharmagirlParticipantI wonder if for some people it is less about the amount of money you spend, but rather the physical and psychological torture that is now associated with airline travel?
Travel has become so NOT fun. Between the uncomfortable seats, security issues, kicking people, screaming babies (I’m an SB magnet), horrible, overpriced ‘snacks’, and now charges for baggage, I would rather just avoid air travel whenever possible.
However, I have a TON of FF miles with United so we’ve decided to plan one more big trip – to South America – and call it a day for a while. I have enough miles for first class tickets, which will make it a little better.
But, I’m concerned that FF miles will be the next target….or that they’ll be eliminated altogether.
When you live in CA, it’s easier to stick closer to home. We are lucky to live in place with access to the coast, Pacific NW, National Parks, etc. I’m happy to do that for awhile and hope that things settle down eventually.
May 28, 2008 at 8:39 AM #212590dharmagirlParticipantI wonder if for some people it is less about the amount of money you spend, but rather the physical and psychological torture that is now associated with airline travel?
Travel has become so NOT fun. Between the uncomfortable seats, security issues, kicking people, screaming babies (I’m an SB magnet), horrible, overpriced ‘snacks’, and now charges for baggage, I would rather just avoid air travel whenever possible.
However, I have a TON of FF miles with United so we’ve decided to plan one more big trip – to South America – and call it a day for a while. I have enough miles for first class tickets, which will make it a little better.
But, I’m concerned that FF miles will be the next target….or that they’ll be eliminated altogether.
When you live in CA, it’s easier to stick closer to home. We are lucky to live in place with access to the coast, Pacific NW, National Parks, etc. I’m happy to do that for awhile and hope that things settle down eventually.
May 28, 2008 at 8:39 AM #212542dharmagirlParticipantI wonder if for some people it is less about the amount of money you spend, but rather the physical and psychological torture that is now associated with airline travel?
Travel has become so NOT fun. Between the uncomfortable seats, security issues, kicking people, screaming babies (I’m an SB magnet), horrible, overpriced ‘snacks’, and now charges for baggage, I would rather just avoid air travel whenever possible.
However, I have a TON of FF miles with United so we’ve decided to plan one more big trip – to South America – and call it a day for a while. I have enough miles for first class tickets, which will make it a little better.
But, I’m concerned that FF miles will be the next target….or that they’ll be eliminated altogether.
When you live in CA, it’s easier to stick closer to home. We are lucky to live in place with access to the coast, Pacific NW, National Parks, etc. I’m happy to do that for awhile and hope that things settle down eventually.
May 28, 2008 at 8:39 AM #212469dharmagirlParticipantI wonder if for some people it is less about the amount of money you spend, but rather the physical and psychological torture that is now associated with airline travel?
Travel has become so NOT fun. Between the uncomfortable seats, security issues, kicking people, screaming babies (I’m an SB magnet), horrible, overpriced ‘snacks’, and now charges for baggage, I would rather just avoid air travel whenever possible.
However, I have a TON of FF miles with United so we’ve decided to plan one more big trip – to South America – and call it a day for a while. I have enough miles for first class tickets, which will make it a little better.
But, I’m concerned that FF miles will be the next target….or that they’ll be eliminated altogether.
When you live in CA, it’s easier to stick closer to home. We are lucky to live in place with access to the coast, Pacific NW, National Parks, etc. I’m happy to do that for awhile and hope that things settle down eventually.
May 28, 2008 at 9:11 AM #212592patientlywaitingParticipantdharmagirl, it looks like the airlines upped the miles requirements for free tickets. Redeem your FF miles while you can.
OCrenter, I love how your research the Realtors who are quoted in newspapers. Don’t the writers so research? They research politicians so they should do the same for their real estate sources.
May 28, 2008 at 9:11 AM #212518patientlywaitingParticipantdharmagirl, it looks like the airlines upped the miles requirements for free tickets. Redeem your FF miles while you can.
OCrenter, I love how your research the Realtors who are quoted in newspapers. Don’t the writers so research? They research politicians so they should do the same for their real estate sources.
May 28, 2008 at 9:11 AM #212619patientlywaitingParticipantdharmagirl, it looks like the airlines upped the miles requirements for free tickets. Redeem your FF miles while you can.
OCrenter, I love how your research the Realtors who are quoted in newspapers. Don’t the writers so research? They research politicians so they should do the same for their real estate sources.
May 28, 2008 at 9:11 AM #212670patientlywaitingParticipantdharmagirl, it looks like the airlines upped the miles requirements for free tickets. Redeem your FF miles while you can.
OCrenter, I love how your research the Realtors who are quoted in newspapers. Don’t the writers so research? They research politicians so they should do the same for their real estate sources.
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