The other day I met up with a friend who just came back from the holiday destination that I'm soon going to, and I borrowed the travel guide from him. In the past I've also borrowed another travel guide from him too! Makes me cringe to buy books of that sort...unless it's somewhere I really, really want to go, and the book is really, really helpful. But these days there's always the Internet.
During our convo, I learned that the price he paid per person, for flight and hotel, is double than the amount of what I booked per person for me and DB. Shocker, right? And my vacation dates belongs to the peak season and his was not! I was very curious so I asked him where he stayed at. He quoted a place which they booked a private pool (!) and the nights we stayed are the same. We lived in pretty much the same area I guess...his hotel was newer, but basically the "level of stars" are the same, if not half-a-star difference. To my surprise, my friend thinks this price was fair. To me, needless to say, was not. I told DB this shocking discovery, that what they paid for one person actually pays for 2 of us to go, with same number of nights spent there in a similar area! I can't remember whether they have free breakfasts included but mine surely have!
I would further add that even though the sound of having a private pool is nice, but I'm not going to use it every day while at that destination. I don't like the idea of vegging in the hotel room when traveling, so it doesn't make any difference to me (or benefit) if the hotel carries a free gym access and a free pool access. I would love the idea of having a private pool, but anything more than 1 day is too much, who am I kidding anyway? If I'm going swimming I might just as well get to a standard pool and do some laps like a pro (ok, maybe not a pro), or if I want some sun I might as well go to the local beach. Paying for a private pool which I'll not be using everyday? No thanks. And the ludicrous part was, I thought his partner did the booking for him, but no, he told me they bought the package via an agent. An agent! If it was somewhere I'm not too familiar with, not that popular with tourists, I might do the same. But chances are that 90% I would not outsource it.
In the past I've made booking for flights and hotels via agent, but on different occasions and never booked together. One occasion was when I was traveling with my parents and they made a booking for the hotel via the agent (a place they've been to but I haven't, so I trusted their recs, the place doesn't have much "hotels" but instead "home-stays" are plenty, and I'm not staying at anything other than a hotel when I'm with my parents). The other time I booked a flight ticket via an agent because I wasn't too sure about buying it online.
But I'm getting better at it now...once I got past the "fear of making a mistake" stage (story to come in an upcoming post).
With outsourcing I believe that depends on the age and angle where you're looking at it from. Right now, it makes sense to me that these are things that I could easily do it myself, but when I become old one day, I might just dismiss the act of outsourcing as "giving myself some free time" or "saves me hassles", or it was just something that I'm not capable of, e.g. mechanics, renovation. But for now, as far as I'm concerned, I can book tickets and hotels myself without problems, although it means I have difficulty choosing.
Over to you, what do you / will you happily outsource?
some diy things we outsource as dh cannot do them anymore. I am thinking of getting someone to do the actual quilting of the quilt I am making, first time ever. Generally if we are capable of doing it we do things ourselves. The money is better in my pocket I feel. Where are you going on vacation, I can't remember if you told us or not?
ReplyDeleteI will happily outsource a lot of things now. I feel that my time is worth more since I earn a decent income (but work a lot), save a good amount and generally do not want to do certain things. I don't think it makes me a better person to do everything myself. If I can afford to outsource an item I dislike or don't have the knowledge or the time, but I choose not to then that seems crazy to me. (Pru is not going to play the role of a martyr anymore!)
ReplyDeleteI will be outsourcing everything to do with my car (except the driving part), diy stuff, housekeeping (again soon). I have also outsourced part of the planning for my trips and it would be something that I would do again.
Gill and Pru,
ReplyDeleteI can totally imagine outsourcing difficult jobs (safety, knowledge issues) or things that is a bit undesirable to diy (just think of one, an anti-pest session...).
Which part of the trip planning do you outsource Pru? I remember you bought your tix online right?