College students face trade-offs between convenience and price when planning spring break trips
Spring break: a light at the end of the tunnel for college
students across the country as they deal with the stress of school and harsh winter
weather. Starting in just a few weeks, hoards of these excited young adults
will file onto planes and journey to one of the many destinations offering escape
from their busy schedules and freezing temperatures. But spring break presents
an issue for many of these students: its cost. While some splurge on group
trips to exotic destinations, others hunt for trips that won’t break the bank.
Pre-planned group
trips offer convenience but are a splurge for some
Many college students opt for the convenient option of group
trips that are pre-planned by a travel agency. These trips parallel that of a
luxury vacation: an all-inclusive resort, an international destination, and
exclusive nightlife.
Students like senior dietetics major Erin Goldstrom opt for
these types of trips for their convenience and assurance they will be
surrounded by their peers.
These group trips, although convenient, deter certain
students because of their price range. Usually running around $1500, the
international trips are definitely a splurge for some.
Domestic travel
allows for students to still get the most out of their spring break without
breaking the bank
Students that cannot afford the expensive option of an
international group trip have more work cut out for them when planning their
spring break vacations. By not working with a travel agency, these students
have to pick a hotel, flight, and destination. When planning their own spring
break trips, students will most likely pick a domestic vacation spot, usually a
beach town in Florida.
Students like senior communication major Stella Gordon-Zigel
are forced to get creative with their spring break plans to save money.
When planning their own trips, students can customize their
vacation experience by spending money on those aspects that they value the
most.
Although exotic trips may seem to pricey, there are ways that students can still manage to afford them
There are also ways that college students can still travel
to exotic destinations without breaking the bank, but when it comes to saving
money, it is all in the planning. Many students will forgo a trip altogether
out of fear of the cost, but there are easy tips to get the best value out of a spring break.
- Pick the hotel wisely. Book a room that has certain amenities, like refrigerators and microwaves, and take advantage of them. Eating out can rack up a vacation bill quickly.
- One word: complimentary. Even one free meal can cut down on the daily cost of a vacation, so try to find a hotel has a complimentary breakfast or complimentary appetizers.
- Keep an eye on the going rates. A booked flight or hotel room price could possibly plummet later; in which case, it is easy to cancel and rebook.
- Take a risk and wait it out, but only when it comes to the hotel. Flights usually need to be purchased two weeks in advance, but there are websites solely devoted to last-minute hotel deals.
When it comes to spring break, there are endless options that
students take advantage of when planning their trips. And when it comes to pricing,
students also have numerous choices within their differing budgets.
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