There is one drawback, the $5000 goes away after the 2 weeks are up, and anything you bought with the money, is gone as well....so you gotta spend it all.
If you pay bills/credit cards etc....the money gets taken back and the bills are back after 2 weeks as well.
So if you go on a trip, what happens? Do you owe the airlines and/or hotels reimbursement?
As long as you use the money in the 2 weeks (hotels/plains etc), you are fine, if it's after the 2 weeks, the money goes away (as it has not been spent yet) and the hotels/plains etc will cancel the reservations etc.
The money stays as long as you don't own it, but if you give it to a friend to "hold onto" for you etc, then it still goes poof.
You can't bank any of it though, you might be able to rent a theme park for a few hours for that price and allow quite a few people to have full access (say $40 a pop, for 2 hours, you could probably get 100 people access unlimited access to the theme park for like the last 2 hours before closing or something.
So instead of typing out all this needless nonsense, you could have just said,
"You get 2 weeks off and $5000 that you can only spend on traveling somewhere, where would you go?" ---
If the people only understood the rank injustice of our money and banking systems, there would be a revolution before morning - Andrew Jackson