What would it cost England and Scotland fans to go to World Cup?
Some days are largely taken up by travelling, which would free up budget for other days. A family would need to spend more, of course, and with excursions to keep the children busy, it has been set at £4,500.
Some days are largely taken up by travelling, which would free up budget for other days. A family would need to spend more, of course, and with excursions to keep the children busy, it has been set at £4,500. As Scotland have an extra day, these costs are adjusted to £3,214 and £4,820.
Return train tickets to the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey from Manhattan are priced at $150 (£114) each Our two England fans fly out of Heathrow on Monday, 15 June with return flights to JFK in New York costing just over £500 each - which is good value. With the Three Lions' final group game taking place in New Jersey, it is the most cost-effective way to travel to the US and back, with the first stop being Dallas. After landing in the States, they pick up a flight to Dallas the same night - this costs £283 per person.
Four nights at the Hampton Inn & Suites Dallas Market Center cost £624 (£156 a night) for a twin. Double rooms, which are more available in all cities, come in cheaper at the Hilton Dallas Medical District at £560 (£140 a night). Both properties have breakfast included, meaning Dallas - which also has free shuttle buses from stations to the stadium in Arlington - is an affordable start to the trip.
The England supporters fly to Boston on Friday, 19 June with the fare £378 each. Boston is at the other end of the scale as one of the more expensive host cities for accommodation. Our couple stay at the Hampton Inn & Suites Boston Crosstown Center, costing £1,650 (£330 a night), including breakfast, for five nights.