Spending time with your loved ones is the best thing to do during holidays, a relaxing and soothing to finally say goodbye to another busy year. Of course, this time of the year will never be complete without watching classic holiday shows and movies and listening to festive songs perfect for the season.
But, have you ever wondered how much those iconic holiday moments will cost you in the first place?
Read on to get a good idea of how much you will likely spend if you ever want to materialize these moments in real life:
Buddy’s hearty breakfast that costs a total of $20 may look tempting but splurging on sweets and food during the holidays might not be a good idea.
If you want to have your own version Charlie’s tiny tree, you will spend $30.
Recreating the giant cue cards of Mark will cost you $62. This gesture is not only romantic and grand as this is also cost-friendly at the same time.
Although Kevin probably used materials available in their house, it will cost you about $202 to buy all the materials to replicate the booby traps he set.
To recreate the exact scenario of Ralphie, you will need $230 to get the same BB gun model and new prescription lenses and frames.
Scrooge had a change of heart and gifted the Cratchit family with presents that will probably cost you $400.
The chic Christmas of Michael will make you spend a whopping $1,100.
The decorations that Griswold that put up for the holidays will easily cost you more than $1,600.
If the holidays bring out your Grinchy side, you will need to spend $1,605 just so you can get Santa’s outfit and sleigh.
Cruising the Caribbean for 10 days might sound like a great escape from the holidays but expect to spend $3,000 with the airfare excluded just to go on a cruise for two.
For those who don’t want to spend your holidays at home, recreating the trip of Amanda and Iris will cost you $6,900.
This popular song listed 12 gifts that, if you will try to buy, will easily cost you $38,828.
A New York state home can cost you an average of $340,000.