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**Title:** $100 Vacation vs $10,000 Vacation
**Concept:** A group of friends, split into two teams, embark on a vacation in Hawaii with vastly different budgets: one team (Lexi and Pearson) has a luxurious $10,000 budget, while the other team (Ben, Derek, and Paris) must make do with a tight $100 budget.
**Summary of Events:**
* The $100 team:
+ Stays in a budget motel with a broken elevator and a smoky room
+ Eats at McDonald's due to budget constraints
+ Attempts to go surfing but can't afford rentals; settles for a free day at the beach
+ Runs out of gas and has to push the car; eventually fills up, leaving $5 for dessert
* The $10,000 team (limited footage):
+ Enjoys a luxurious hotel and a high-end steakhouse dinner
+ Comments on the stark contrast with the other team's experience
**Tone:** Light-hearted, comedic, and entertaining, with a focus on the challenges and humorous misadventures of the team on the extremely tight budget.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The video compares a $100 vacation to a $10,000 vacation.
2. The $10,000 vacation is in Hawaii, taken by Pearson and the narrator.
3. The $100 vacation is taken by Ben, Derek, and Paris.
4. The $100 vacation group stays in a motel that costs $62.
5. The motel's elevator is broken, requiring the group to take the stairs.
6. The $100 vacation group has a total of $15 for food at one point.
7. They consider eating at McDonald's or Jack in the Box due to budget constraints.
8. Pearson recently hit 2 million followers on Instagram.
9. The $100 vacation group tries to go surfing but cannot afford to rent surfboards.
10. They visit the beach instead, as it is free.
11. The group runs out of gas on the way to the beach.
12. They have to push the car to a gas station, which is too far to reach.
13. One member fills up a gas can with $22 worth of gas, leaving them with $5.
14. The remaining $5 is considered for buying dessert for one person or splitting it.