I am dithering so badly right now. I'm going to Las Vegas in May, but the flights are kind of expensive. But my friend will be driving from the OC, and flights there are $100 cheaper. So, do I save the money and do the drive with my friend, or will I want to shoot myself after six hours in a plane and then four in a car? Or will prices go down at all in the next few weeks? Dither dither dither!!
Natter 67: Overriding Vetoes
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I knew this course was going to be hard but this is getting ridiculous.
Jesse, a lot depends on how much fun 4 hours in a car with that friend will be. And also, is the difference $100 one-way or round-trip?
Driving with a friend can be fun, but $100 is not near enough for the extra hassle and travel time, IMO.
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$100 round trip, and the car ride could be really fun, but either way it would be nice to be company for my friend. I think it may not be worth it.
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Also with the arrival at the airport, getting bags, finding your friend, it's going to be at least another 5 or 6 hours until you both arrive in Vegas after the drive. Not counting detours, getting lost, stopping to eat or whatever.
Me, I actually do kind of like driving cross-country on routes I've never been, but the extra time (remember, unless you're flying OUT of Vegas, you'll be doing the drive back...) balanced versus $100 (or $200 RT) savings... would probably make me spend more. If I had it, and limited vacation time.
Yeah, I'm thinking it's not worth it, really, even though now I'm looking at $150 difference! I don't know what the fuck is going on with these prices.
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