dr__dawggy
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Ries said:as a yo yo, not an expat, who lives primarily in the US, I would say that the inflation in Argentina has about zero effect on this.
The big factors are:
The recession in the USA- a LOT of people are a lot broker than they were in 2007, and even if they arent, they are being much more cautious about spending money.
Airfares- although I fly almost exclusively on frequent flyer miles, retail prices on tickets from Seattle to BsAs have gone from around $800 to $1200 and above, in the last couple of years. This is a pretty big bite- $400 still goes a long way in Buenos Aires.
I really dont think the entrance fee is a big factor for any but the backpacking sector- I have a lot of friends who are older, who go to Argentina for wine, tango, art, and culture, and frankly, once they commit to the trip, they arent going to cancel for a hundred and fifty bucks.
And I would sure beg to differ about the costs- by Seattle standards, Buenos Aires is still quite cheap, if you are spending dollars. Hotels in major US cities are mostly well over $150 a night these days, meals are double or triple for equivalent places, and your culture dollar goes a LOT farther in Argentina- most major museums in any decent sized US city are a minimum of $15 a ticket, thats 60 pesos per person, concerts and dance and similar events are all WAY more. There are still plenty of apartments for rent in Palermo starting at $500 a week- I dont know many people who stay in $200 a night hotels.
I think the number one factor in travel is psychology- how rich are you feeling today? and in both Europe and the USA, even people with lots of money are feeling pretty cautious. Its not that they cant afford it, its that they think maybe they should just be more economical this year.
I spent 10 days BA last March followed by 4 nights in Seattle in May. Air fare rt from DFW to EZE was $1,500. I have already paid the entrance fee, so no additional cost. Stayed in a friend's apartment for a week. No cost....the last three nights I stayed at the Marriott Plaza which was a little over US 200 per night. Air fare to Sea Tac from DFW was $1000 less than a ticket to EZE. Booked the Pan Pacific for US129 a night via Kayak. Restaurants were about the same....Seattle was more expensive for ground transportation, for sure....and museums did cost more....but these additional costs were more than offset by the difference in air fare....and the savings on hotel in Seattle over BA. I even spend less in Hawaii these days than in BA...quite a surprise to me....but true.