Everyone needs a vacation now and then. It’s a time to recharge and spend important time with family. But if you don’t plan ahead, your vacation could put you in debt. Here are a few tips for saving money while you rest and relax.
First, do the math.
Is it cheaper to drive than to fly? If so, there are several ways that taking a road trip can save you money. Renting a vehicle could save you gas and wear and tear on your own vehicle. Some people don’t have the space they need to take the whole tribe on a trip. Some people don’t want to put the mileage on their vehicle. After you figure out your needs and crunch the numbers, determine if renting is the right way to go.
If you are traveling by car, you can bring food with you and save by eating in. By booking a hotel room with a kitchen, you can save big money. Go grocery shopping like you normally would and take your meals with you. Just be sure that you are keeping cold things cold. A traveler with food poisoning can ruin a trip.
There are many things to consider when booking a hotel.
Again, with food costs, does the hotel offer free kids’ meals or breakfasts? This could result in big savings. Does it have a pool? Swimming is great entertainment for kids. A day at the pool is cheaper than a day at an amusement park.
How about avoiding hotel expenses altogether? Do you have friends or family in the area who wouldn’t mind guests? Some people enjoy having houseguests. Make sure you won’t be an imposition and save on room and board.
If you are headed to the local attractions, consider buying multi-day passes. This will increase the fun and save money.
Utilize coupons. Before you embark on your vacation, search the Internet for special coupons or deals for the area you are visiting. Contact the local chamber of commerce; they may offer specials you never even thought of.
A day at an attraction usually means souvenirs. Avoid budget troubles later by setting a spending limit. Give each child a set amount of money to spend and then let them choose. Doing this will make it easier to keep an eye on how much money is being spent.
Enjoy your vacation. You’ve earned it. Just don’t overspend and stress yourself out before your vacation is over.
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