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    #76
    Originally posted by Guest View Post

    We're spending $1,000 for two flights, $1,200 for 7 nights hotel and $700 for car rental but I don't look for a return on investment when it comes to spending time with my daughter.
    You mean , she plays…

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      #77
      Originally posted by Guest View Post

      Airfare for two will run about 1500, hotels at 250/ night for 7 nights 1750, rental car 750, food and entertainment for a week figure 1000. $5k easily.
      Tthis is about right.. Our car rental was more expensive. We will be about $5500

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        #78
        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        You must of went before covid. You can double that now
        I’m going on 6/22/22. Hotels are subsidized through the ECNL travel sight, $159 p/night plus tax. Flying out of JFK for $450 on direct flights so actually just under $1000, and no red eye flights. I do think our hotel is slightly cheaper than others but we did not wait until June to book. Turo is a great car rental app. My only point is it’s still $3,000 in 2022. I do know some who didn’t book flights until June and are paying $1000+ per ticket and also can’t get a car for a reasonable price.

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          #79
          Originally posted by Guest View Post

          I’m going on 6/22/22. Hotels are subsidized through the ECNL travel sight, $159 p/night plus tax. Flying out of JFK for $450 on direct flights so actually just under $1000, and no red eye flights. I do think our hotel is slightly cheaper than others but we did not wait until June to book. Turo is a great car rental app. My only point is it’s still $3,000 in 2022. I do know some who didn’t book flights until June and are paying $1000+ per ticket and also can’t get a car for a reasonable price.
          yeah depends where and where your team booked . car rentals can be expenseve. add in food and you are looking at $3500 at minimum and can go up to 6k depending on bookings$ and how many family members

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            #80
            We are also around $3,000 but quick tip for newer families traveling, you can book refundable tickets at any time and get a cross country rate (NJ to California) for under $400 a ticket. When it gets closer you can adjust your ticket dates for a small change fee and still pay less than waiting until a month or two before. If you want to plan for nationals 2023, buy the tickets in October then do a flight change fee once you know the actual dates. Tickets are the biggest variable… you can pay $400 or $1400 depending on when you book.

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              #81
              Originally posted by Guest View Post

              The trip to Seattle will be about 6000. If you're not getting time or were told you will sit a game, that a lot of money
              Are you staying at the Ritz Carlton?

              Flights for two $800 if you got them early Car rental $350
              Hotel $1300

              Then $150 a day spending money $1200

              $3650 if you can budget

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                #82
                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                Are you staying at the Ritz Carlton?

                Flights for two $800 if you got them early Car rental $350
                Hotel $1300

                Then $150 a day spending money $1200

                $3650 if you can budget
                Yeah, OK! Is that what you paid?

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by Guest View Post

                  yeah depends where and where your team booked . car rentals can be expenseve. add in food and you are looking at $3500 at minimum and can go up to 6k depending on bookings$ and how many family members
                  Bringing the while family is your choice but isn't relevant to the cost of league participation. One kid, one adult.

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                    #84
                    Most parents with girls in “elite” girls soccer do not have money problems. No one will have any sympathy for us crying about how expensive it is to travel to national finals each year.

                    With that being said, don’t forget to consider the cost of missing work or using 6-8 precious paid time off days if applicable to anyone. It is a true cost of going so the value of your days should be added.

                    Disclaimer: I am one of the fools traveling to Seattle and I estimate it will cost $5k or more by the time all is said and done.

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post
                      Most parents with girls in “elite” girls soccer do not have money problems. No one will have any sympathy for us crying about how expensive it is to travel to national finals each year.

                      With that being said, don’t forget to consider the cost of missing work or using 6-8 precious paid time off days if applicable to anyone. It is a true cost of going so the value of your days should be added.

                      Disclaimer: I am one of the fools traveling to Seattle and I estimate it will cost $5k or more by the time all is said and done.
                      Not everyone with kids at the "elite" level have money to burn. Some of us do scrimp, save and sacrifice so our kids can chase their dream. Sure they may not ever reach the national team or pros but at least they can have the opportunity for it. Plus the satisfaction for me as my poor kid knocks your rich kid out of a lineup or off a team is priceless.

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post
                        Most parents with girls in “elite” girls soccer do not have money problems. No one will have any sympathy for us crying about how expensive it is to travel to national finals each year.

                        With that being said, don’t forget to consider the cost of missing work or using 6-8 precious paid time off days if applicable to anyone. It is a true cost of going so the value of your days should be added.

                        Disclaimer: I am one of the fools traveling to Seattle and I estimate it will cost $5k or more by the time all is said and done.
                        Traveling to Seattle to play soccer is the most moronic thing I've ever heard. Zero need for it. Sure your kid can "flex" that they played in Seattle and walk through the airport in their club attire. Its something that the clubs and leagues have set up to make it seem like it is something more than kids soccer.

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          Traveling to Seattle to play soccer is the most moronic thing I've ever heard. Zero need for it. Sure your kid can "flex" that they played in Seattle and walk through the airport in their club attire. Its something that the clubs and leagues have set up to make it seem like it is something more than kids soccer.
                          I think traveling to Seattle and paying 4k to 6k is beyond the pale. Youth soccer "pay to play" is out of hand. Traveling there and getting little time is moronic and the parents know it. And yet, here we are.

                          Soccer Nut

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Guest View Post

                            Traveling to Seattle to play soccer is the most moronic thing I've ever heard. Zero need for it. Sure your kid can "flex" that they played in Seattle and walk through the airport in their club attire. Its something that the clubs and leagues have set up to make it seem like it is something more than kids soccer.
                            What's the difference if it's Seattle, Texas, Florida or North Carolina? The league sets the venues and a national league is going to move national playoffs around to different regions every year to appease its member clubs.

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by Guest View Post

                              What's the difference if it's Seattle, Texas, Florida or North Carolina? The league sets the venues and a national league is going to move national playoffs around to different regions every year to appease its member clubs.
                              The Midwest would be best geographically, but they usually pick the west coast for better weather (summer tstorms in the Midwest are common)

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                                #90
                                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                                I think traveling to Seattle and paying 4k to 6k is beyond the pale. Youth soccer "pay to play" is out of hand. Traveling there and getting little time is moronic and the parents know it. And yet, here we are.

                                Soccer Nut
                                Who is we? Why do they do it?

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