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Vacations Made Easy

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Vacations Made Easy

A topic of conversation that seems to keep popping up lately is actually how easy and affordable it can be to take a vacation. Let's talk about vacations made easy.


It has come to my attention that many people don't realize that you can put a small down payment down on a vacation and pay on it for a ridiculous amount of time in many cases.


I don't know about you all, but let's be honest here, and I don't know about you, but I am horrible at saving up for big things. I know... that's bad, but it's the truth.

For me, and many of my clients, it's so much easier to have something you can have that obligation to make small payments on until it's paid off.


The nice thing is, it isn't like a credit card or a loan where you have interest to pay on something and it costs you a boat load (ha ha see what I did there?) more.


I want to give you some examples to see just how easy it is, and these are based on some recent trips I have booked for clients.


Royal Caribbean Allure of the Seas

Royal Caribbean: Allure of the Seas - 8-night Eastern Caribbean Cruise, including a stop at CocoCay. Deposit: $1,000, with the remaining balance due by November, 2025, for a February 2026 sailing.


Carnival Celebration

Carnival: Celebration - 7 night Eastern Caribbean Cruise, including a stop at their new Celebration Cay private island. Deposit: $300, with the remaining balance due in November, 2025, for a February 2026 sailing.


Disney World

Disney World - $200 deposit per room with balance not due until 30 days prior to arrival and booking usually up to a year in advance.


Universal Orlando

Universal Orlando - $50 deposit per person with balance not due until 45 days prior to arrival usually 6 months to a year in advance.


These are not the only destinations that work with these types of models, but some of the main ones I book for clients just to give you an idea.


Vacationing really is a lot easier than most people may realize and something we should all probably do more of.


Got questions? Drop them below, or if you are ready to get started planning and want to do some serious inquiring, schedule a time with me here.

 
 
 

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