The quality of a great vacation often focuses on the value of the experience rather than getting one's value for money. If the experience is priceless, money is no object. But the line between the two aspects blur especially when it comes to unrepeatable moments that may cost quite a bit during vacations. These five questions may just help maximize 2017's adventures for travelers.

Did The Homework? The "homework" is in-depth research from the best deals in hotels versus room views to the best tasting restaurant for cheap versus an exquisitely unique restaurant that has a two to three Michelin star rating. Money and experience are both at play and travelers must weight both.

Sights or Experience? Visiting all tourist spots in a city will need great time management and it can be stressful for travelers. An experience-focused tour is also tiring but time management is a bit more lax but resources will need immense management as focusing on experience could become quite expensive.

Backpacking or Luxury? Backpacking focuses on finding alternative ways to enjoy a vacation spot without shelling out much on expenses. Luxury vacations focus on relaxation and slow-paced travels while hospitality services take care of most itineraries for guests.

Do You Make Time To Explore? When frequently flying on business trips, travelers can add some vacation days to their trips before and after their intended meeting date. According to Travel Made Simple, not all business trips have vacation-worthy spots but careful research and making time to explore definitely uncover some "possibilities hidden just below the surface."

Have You Rested Well? It is easy when travelers are heading to areas with almost the same time zone. About 50% of most vacations become spoiled due to a lack of rest. According to Alex Finds, travelers must ensure their travel time incorporates a restful sleep to give them enough energy to explore further their vacation spot.