Summer is right around the corner, and after months of
staying at home, you’re probably dreaming of getting away. But vacations cost money. Will one fit into your budget this year?
2. Summer is right around the
corner, and after months of
staying at home, you’re probably
dreaming of getting away. But
vacations cost money. Will one
fit into your budget this year?
3. BEING ON A BUDGET DOESN’T MEAN YOU
CAN’T ENJOY A TOP-NOTCH SUMMER VACATION.
Eileen Ogintz, travel columnist and creator of TakingtheKids.com, says
you can plan a fantastic summer trip for a reasonable cost.
Here are her top nine ways to maximize bliss and your budget.
4. It’s All About Timing
Save money by taking a vacation during less
popular days of the week. Visit destinations
during off-seasons or before summer’s peak
in “shoulder” seasons.
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5. Drive If You Can
If possible, driving — particularly when
gas prices are low — can be more
cost-effective than flying.
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6. Look For Airfare Deals
Book flights on Tuesdays around 3 p.m. ET,
when airlines release most sales.
Fly either mid-week (Tuesday or
Wednesday) or Saturday.
Sign up for alerts from airlines and
loyalty programs.
Bundling car, flight, and hotel from one
source may also trim costs.
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7. Buy Ahead
Purchase admission and
transportation tickets beforehand.
Check for special offers, such as
discounted family memberships or
multi-site discount packages.
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8. Book A Suite Deal
Rent lodging with a kitchen.
Some hotel chains also offer kitchens
and/or complimentary breakfast.
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10. Alternate Between
Free And Fee Events
Hit the beach or lake one day, and a
museum or theme park the next—
local museums and zoos sometimes
have reciprocity memberships with
your destinations.
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11. Make It A Family Affair
Challenge your kids to find free
activities at your destination. Help
them pre-plan souvenir purchases
and save allowances in advance.
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12. It Never Hurts To Ask
Take advantage of any membership
groups, such as AAA, AARP, and active
duty military. Always ask…‘Do you have
a better rate?
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