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Summary of Shanghai trip expenses ver. Last trip. Not saving budget.🇨🇳🚶‍♂️💸

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... Read moreสำหรับคนที่เสิร์ชว่า “เที่ยวเซี่ยงไฮ้ งบเท่าไหร่” เราว่าคำตอบที่ช่วยได้จริงคือแยกงบเป็นก้อนๆ จะเห็นภาพง่ายและคุมงบได้มากขึ้น (โดยทริปนี้เป็นแนวเที่ยวสุด ไม่ได้กดค่าใช้จ่ายให้ถูกที่สุดนะ) 1) งบหลักที่ควรตั้งก่อน: ตั๋วเครื่องบิน + โรงแรม อันนี้คือก้อนใหญ่สุดของทริป 4 วัน 3 คืน แนะนำให้ตั้ง “งบฐาน” ไว้ก่อน แล้วค่อยเติมกิจกรรมอื่นๆ เข้าไป ถ้าอยากประหยัดให้เลือกบินไฟลต์นอกพีค/จองล่วงหน้า และเลือกโรงแรมใกล้สถานี Metro จะลดค่าเดินทางได้เยอะกว่าที่คิด 2) เดินทางในเมือง: Metro + Didi + Maglev ในเซี่ยงไฮ้เดินทางสะดวกมาก ถ้าเที่ยวหลายที่ Metro คุ้มสุด แต่บางช่วง (เช่นกลับดึก/มีของเยอะ/ไปหลายคน) เรียก Didi จะสบายกว่าและประหยัดเวลา ส่วนใครลงสนามบินแล้วอยากลองประสบการณ์ไวๆ Maglev ไป-กลับก็เป็นกิจกรรมที่ทำให้ทริปสนุกขึ้น แต่อย่าลืมเผื่องบไว้ต่างหากจากค่าเดินทางรายวัน 3) งบกิจกรรมที่ “ทำให้งบพุ่ง”: - Shanghai Disneyland: ถ้าตั้งใจไปจริงๆ แนะนำกันงบไว้ชัดเจนตั้งแต่แรก เพราะนอกจากค่าเข้าแล้ว ยังมีตัวเลือกอย่าง Early Entry (ช่วยให้เข้าก่อน คนยังไม่แน่น) ซึ่งเหมาะกับสายอยากเล่นให้ครบ ถ้าไปวันเดียวแล้วอยากเก็บไฮไลต์ให้ได้เยอะๆ เราว่าคุ้มกับเวลา - Photobooth/ถ่ายรูปเล่น: ที่เซี่ยงไฮ้มีหลายจุดให้ถ่ายรูปสนุกๆ แต่ค่าใช้จ่ายรวมๆ อาจสูงกว่าที่คิดถ้าถ่ายหลายรอบ ใครอยากคุมงบให้ตั้ง “งบถ่ายรูป” แยกไว้เลย 4) งบกินและคาเฟ่ (มักเป็นงบแฝง) ทริปสายคอนเทนต์จะมีคาเฟ่/ของกินจุกจิกตลอดวัน แนะนำตั้งงบต่อวันคร่าวๆ แล้วเลือก “แพง 1 มื้อ + ประหยัด 1 มื้อ” จะบาลานซ์ได้ดี และยังได้ลองของอร่อยตามใจด้วย 5) ช้อปปิ้ง/ของฝาก (ควรแยกออกจากงบทริป) จากประสบการณ์ ถ้าไม่แยกงบช้อปออกมา จะทำให้รู้สึกว่า “ทริปบานปลาย” ทั้งที่จริงๆ คือช้อปเยอะเอง เราเลยชอบแยกเป็น 2 ก้อน: งบทริป (เดินทาง/ที่พัก/กิน/เที่ยว) กับงบ Shopping/ของฝาก จะสบายใจและสรุปงบได้ตรงกว่า สรุปวิธีแพลนให้เห็นภาพ: ตั้งงบฐาน (ตั๋ว+โรงแรม) → บวกงบเดินทาง (Metro/Didi/Maglev) → บวกกิจกรรมใหญ่ (Disney/Early Entry/Photobooth) → เผื่อกินต่อวัน → แยกงบ Shopping ออกต่างหาก แบบนี้จะตอบคำถาม “เที่ยวเซี่ยงไฮ้ งบเท่าไหร่” ได้ชัด และปรับให้เข้ากับสไตล์เที่ยวของตัวเองง่ายมากค่ะ

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