Cheap Vacation Tips
The American vacation is becoming
more and more expensive. Here are some common sense tips to help
you enjoy a cheap vacation:
- Rent a car.
What sounds expensive can actually often save
you money. Consider renting a car instead of using the airport
shuttle. Many times the cost of the shuttle is more than that of
a modest car rental - and you have the flexibility of having
available transportation.
- Eat breakfast where
kids eat free and split meals. This
can mean an enormous saving for a family of four or larger.
Children are many times too excited or tired to eat much at a
time. Restaurants that are kid friendly are more than happy to
accommodate special requests for extra plates.
- Eat lunch in your
room. You'll be surprised how good a
peanut butter sandwich, chips, and fresh fruit tastes away from
home, and everyone gets a needed break from the heat and crowds
of tourist destinations.
- Take advantage of
coupons. Whether it is for lodging,
food, or attractions - coupons SAVE money! Find them
everywhere... online, in local newspapers, at convenience
stores, motels, etc. Always read the fine print carefully for
terms of the coupon.
- Bring along
individual refillable water bottles.
These can be refilled at the hotel and at attraction water
fountains. A family of four could easily spend $20 or more a day
buying water.
- Take advantage of
multi-day passes at the attractions.
This is especially a good deal when they can be used anytime.
- Make your own reservations.
Many hotels and airlines offer additional discounts and
specials for booking online.
- Give each child a set
amount to spend. You can tame the "gimmes",
and your pocketbook at the same time, by giving children a
pre-set spending limit for souvenirs. Also, invest in an
autograph book (about $6 at most attractions) and watch the fun
as the children collect the "autographs" of their favorite
characters.
Follow the above tips, and you
could be on your way to save some money and can enjoy a memorable
cheap vacation.
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