SteveM said:
Thanks for the replies, not owning a 1DX I have no chance of a direct comparison. It is looking like I'll be spending the money on a holiday....somewhere I can use and enjoy my gear as opposed to collecting it!
Funny how one feels a little disappointed when not given a reason to buy something new, there's probably a medical name for this.
Dear Steve,
being a die-hard traveller and an extremely enthousiastic amateur photographer for 2 1/2 decades (since my late teenage), all i can tell you is that, you made the absolutely better choice of all! After spending my first decade of travelling, taking tens of thousands of photos (on film!!!), i realised that, for most of the pictures i took, i was so focused on taking them that, many times i didn't even remember i'd been at a specific place i took a photo of! And, trust me, i have an elephant's memory! It's just that the brain focuses so much on what it's doing that, "switces down" many other activities like, "copying to the memory".
The phenomenon (in...Canon words), reminds me of waking up between two purring beauties in the morning, not being able to remember how i got there, let aside what happened during the night...!!! And, although you'll probably be able to "replay" the trick with the girls later on

, you'll never be able to do the exact same holiday trip again!
So, dear friend, my 2 cents are:
a) Only have the least possible amount of alcohol before sex! ;D
b) Use the tool nature gave you to take photos with, YOUR EYES, as much as you can! The images they'll capture will be printed on your heart and soul and you'll always be able to recollect the place, the time and the mood!
Enjoy your vacation, take much less photos with your gear and many more with your eyes!!!.
All my best wishes for you and those you love; have the best of times.
Yours
Yiannis.
P.S: I use a 5D Mk4 and a 5D Mk3 with magic lantern installed and i'm extremely pleased with my decision to go with the Mk4 instead of 1Dx Mk2 (i had 2 5D Mk3s, sold one of them and rolled the dice; money was not an issue for 1Dx Mk2 but resolution was as i'm a landscape photographer with some occasional BiF photography, i'm also a videographer).