While what has been said about guided hunts is true, a little budgeting could have you going on some kind of adventure every few years. I'm a school teacher, married, with 3 kids and have never been on a guided hunt. But my wife loves fishing, so we've made it a point to save about $5,000 each year for the last 2 years so that we can go fish in Alaska for a few days at a self-guided fishing lodge- includes food, fish processing, boat rental, and airfare for both of us.
If my wife didn't enjoy going on these kind of adventures, and I could only save $2000 per year, every 3 or 4 years I would still be able to go on a pretty awesome adventure. Some on my list if I ever quit taking my wife fishing are - DIY caribou hunt, head south to shoot hogs (go hunt out west if I lived in Arkansas), go shoot a few critters in Africa, Canada black bear, Argentina red stag.
I live in the heart of elk and mule deer country, and still struggle to put in the time and effort, with work and family, to tag out on a mature specimen of either species, and am still a little too excited to punch a tag on whatever is legal (but I'm getting better haha). But if I ever get to the point where I'm regularly taking a trophy elk or deer and that gets boring, I just might start on that list instead of fishing... I'll let you know in a decade or two...