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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 23 MIN

CO-HOST | Make Money by Spending on the Right Experiences

from Travis Makes Money · host Travis Chappell

Eric, Travis’s producer, joins this episode to break down the real cost of a “simple” family day at Universal Studios and what it reveals about how we spend money. Eric is a lifelong Universal fan, a dad, and a storyteller who’s willing to put actual numbers behind the “theme park bleed” most families feel but never calculate. His mix of dad-anxiety over lanyards and big-picture perspective on experiences vs. stuff makes this a fun and surprisingly insightful money conversation. On this episode we talk about: The true, itemized cost of a one-day Universal Studios trip for a family Whether express/fast passes are worth it and when to skip them How parents think about “sanity taxes” like hotel choices, parking, and alcohol Why spending on experiences can be a better use of money than buying more things Using price comparisons (like cruises or Disney) to decide what feels “worth it” Top 3 Takeaways A “day” at a major theme park can easily become a roughly $2,300 experience once you include tickets, express passes, food, souvenirs, parking, and a nearby hotel—so plan with that full number in mind, not just the ticket price. Express or fast passes are often worth the money when time is limited or kids are involved, but you can save a lot by pairing off-peak days (like Wednesdays) with regular tickets instead. Many “annoying” small expenses (lanyards, refillable cups, parking) hurt more emotionally than the big-ticket items, but if the experience creates great memories with your family, it may still be a justified and intentional spend. Notable Quotes “We added it all up… it was $2,296.98 for a day—and I would do it again.” “If you’re going to spend money, spend money on experiences instead of things.” “I’m spending like two grand, but the thing that’s bothering me is the lanyards and this freaking Minion cup.” Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Eric, Travis’s producer, joins this episode to break down the real cost of a “simple” family day at Universal Studios and what it reveals about how we spend money. Eric is a lifelong Universal fan, a dad, and a storyteller who’s willing to put actual numbers behind the “theme park bleed” most families feel but never calculate. His mix of dad-anxiety over lanyards and big-picture perspective on experiences vs. stuff makes this a fun and surprisingly insightful money conversation. On this episode we talk about: The true, itemized cost of a one-day Universal Studios trip for a family Whether express/fast passes are worth it and when to skip them How parents think about “sanity taxes” like hotel choices, parking, and alcohol Why spending on experiences can be a better use of money than buying more things Using price comparisons (like cruises or Disney) to decide what feels “worth it” Top 3 Takeaways A “day” at a major theme park can easily become a roughly $2,300 experience once you include tickets, express passes, food, souvenirs, parking, and a nearby hotel—so plan with that full number in mind, not just the ticket price. Express or fast passes are often worth the money when time is limited or kids are involved, but you can save a lot by pairing off-peak days (like Wednesdays) with regular tickets instead. Many “annoying” small expenses (lanyards, refillable cups, parking) hurt more emotionally than the big-ticket items, but if the experience creates great memories with your family, it may still be a justified and intentional spend. Notable Quotes “We added it all up… it was $2,296.98 for a day—and I would do it again.” “If you’re going to spend money, spend money on experiences instead of things.” “I’m spending like two grand, but the thing that’s bothering me is the lanyards and this freaking Minion cup.” Connect with Travis: Instagram: https://instagram.com/travischappell Other: https://travischappell.com Travis Makes Money is made possible by High Level – the All-In-One Sales & Marketing Platform built for agencies, by an agency. Capture leads, nurture them, and close more deals—all from one powerful platform. Get an extended free trial at gohighlevel.com/travis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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