Anatomy of Vacation Costs: Weekend in Minneapolis

Here is a full breakdown of our recent weekend getaway in Minneapolis/St. Paul Minnesota:

Days:  3

Total Spent:  $641.73

Per day breakdown:  $213.91

Per person/ per day breakdown:  $106.96

$270.00 Delta Airlines ET
$138.94 SW Airlines ET
$4.00 Bus fare
$7.00 Bus day pass
$8.00 Bus day pass
$2.15 Barnes & Noble book LT
$4.60 A&W Rootbeer Float
$16.09 Doc Popcorn
$20.00 Admission – American Swedish Institute
$8.53 Disco Fries
$6.47 Glam Doll Donuts
$22.40 FIKA lunch
$24.00 Minnesota History Center
$3.00 Tips
$16.49 Revival Burger
$16.00 Groupon Afro Deli
$1.75 Bus fare ET to airport
$12.00 Mill City Museum
$40.00 Royal Family Theater tickets
$2.67 Dunns Bros Coffee
$7.74 Golden’s Deli
$9.90 Bottle of wine from store

 

This trip was planned about two weeks beforehand when Lisa was presented with the opportunity to attend a conference in St. Paul.  Since the conference was to begin on Tuesday, and since Monday was Presidents Day, that basically gave us three days before the conference to fly in and take in the sights.  We had visited previously when we arrived via Amtrak, but our visit was for only half a day.

The costs of this trip could have easily been an additional $400 – $500, but Lisa’s transportation was covered so all I needed was to buy my own roundtrip fare, which we flew on Delta and on Southwest.  Once again, we used coupons from the Entertainment book and a Groupon to save money.  Our biggest savings was in our hotel, staying three nights at the St. Paul Hyatt Place for only 5,000 points per night.  Rates here average around $149 per night, so we saved over $450 just by using our Hyatt points.

Breakfast all three days was complimentary at the hotel, so that was another easy savings of $20 per day, plus it was nice to just serve ourselves and get the day start straight away without having to wait.

We didn’t rent a car as the public transportation network is outstanding, especially since our hotel was right next to the St. Paul Union Station, the starting and ending point for a number of buses that we used to get around.  We could have also used Uber or Lyft, of which there is plenty, but the buses suited us just fine.

With all costs considered, we were slightly above our target rate of $100 per person, per day, but overall this was a very successful and budget-friendly trip.

Category breakdown:

$110.89 Food
$429.69 Transportation – flights, buses, shuttle
$96.00 Attractions
$5.15 Misc
$641.73 Total

Doughnut World Tour Stop: Minneapolis, MN

The Place:  Glam Doll Doughnuts

Location: Minneapolis, MN neighborhood nicknamed “Eat Street”

Doughnuts tried: Bombshell and Sunday Love in the Park

Price:  $3 for the Bombshell, $2.50 for the SLP, but they overcharged a $3 price

Verdict:  Spot on yumminess, though slightly overpriced; however the market will pay these prices.  Still worth it as long as it is not a regular thing.

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Malling at the Mall of America

No visit to Minneapolis is complete without stopping at the Mall of America. We had been here about three or four years ago when we took the train across America. Always find you just walk around and window shop and of course take in some eating.

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Disco Fries. A tad disappointing since they were "out" of the menu choices we wanted, so we settled for our second choices. They say I got the fish and chips and I got the American sliders.

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Huge Lego creations near the mall's center

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For dessert, Lisa had a hankering for a simple A&W root beer float. Unfortunately she had a bit of trouble mixing up the ice cream and root beer without having it spill all over the place.

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On our previous visit, I sampled some of this popcorn but didn't buy any. I made the mistake of buying it this time, which was an epic fail since I became quite sick from eating too much on these two humongous bags

Mississippi River Early Morning Run

It has been exactly five weeks ago that I last ran. And that was my longest run in a few years, the Phoenix rock and roll half-marathon.

This morning I was intent on running a half half marathon distance, but in the end could only manage five miles because I am definitely out of shape. It was cold and there were slick spots still around so I was careful. My fingers were slightly frozen but my pace was okay and I did not tired out although my legs did feel out of sorts.  The route paralleled the Mississippi River and at 6:30 a.m. I only saw one other runner.

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St. Paul Eats

We arrived into Minneapolis just after noon today, and after checking into our hotel it was time to eat a late lunch…

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Just a five-minute walk away from our hotel in the Lower Town District, I really had a delicious lunch at Golden's Deli

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We ordered this steak sandwich with au jus and French fries

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The place has been around San Diego weekend events like farmer's markets and craft markets, in addition to having music and very funky and functional space

For dinner, we ate at the Afro Deli on a Groupon deal I purchased, which included an appetizer, two entrees, one dessert baklava and two drinks for $16. This place was a winner!

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And to cap off the evening, Lisa got a little beverage to enjoy back in the hotel room…

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