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How to Stretch Your Travel Dollar
Even if you are on a budget, traveling is possible. Vacationing when your funds are limited can be a challenge, but there still many locations that you can visit. You do not have to sacrifice quality while on your vacation. Here are some tips to stretch your travel dollar:
Tip #1: Schedule your vacation during the off-season.
When is the off-season? That depends on your destination. For a ski resort, you can get a cheaper price if you travel there during the summer, while a beach house in New Jersey is usually cheaper during the winter months. Even tropical locations have off-seasons, which usually occur during rainy times of the year. When you travel during the off-season, you may have to deal with less than perfect weather, but that does not affect indoor activities like visiting museums and going to the spa, and you may end up saving hundreds of dollars.
Tip #2: Fly on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
Even if you do not have flexibility with your month of travel, making it possible to travel during the off-season, try to have a little flexibility with your specific dates. Flights are always more expensive on weekends, because that is when most people want to travel. If you can switch your dates, you can save $50 to $100 on most tickets – and sometimes even more, depending on the airline.
Tip #3: Skip the car rental and purchase a bus pass.
In many cities and even on islands, there are very reliable public transportation systems, and most hotels are on bus routes. Some hotels even provide complementary buses to the most popular locations or are within walking distance to sites you may want to see. When planning your vacation, do a little research to avoid a rental car if possible. At the very least, pay a car service to take you from the airport to your hotel instead of renting a car for an entire week or two, which can cost hundreds of dollars.
Tip #4: Take advantage of age discounts.
Did you know that in many locations, kids get in free? Some airlines even provide children with free flights! There are many options available to save your family money, and you can find restaurants – especially buffets – that are extremely inexpensive and in some cases, free for children. Along with children, senior citizens can get discounts in many travel areas. Restaurants are not the only places that give seniors a price break.
Tip #5: Travel as a group.
If you are travelling with a large group, you can get group discounts on everything from hotel rooms to amusement park tickets to flights. If you organize a trip through a travel agency, you might even be able to travel for free or at a very low price. If you put in the time to plan everything, you can find a great price for your next vacation.
Tip #6: Participate in a home trading program.
Do you live in a place that is a desirable vacation spot or have a second vacation home? If you are willing to let other travelers stay in you home, they may let you stay in theirs. Trade your cabin in the mountains for a beach house or your New York City penthouse for an island property in the Caribbean. Even if you do not live in a popular location, you may be surprised at the amount of people interested in trading homes for a week.
Tip #7: Plan a “stay-cationâ€Â.
Who says you have to go somewhere to enjoy vacation time? Take some time off from work and enjoy local attractions. You do not have to travel or pay for a hotel, so you can save a lot of money. You can still enjoy near-by museums and restaurants that you would typically write off as too pricey and relaxing time at beaches or spas near your home. To make it seem special, hire a house cleaning service for the week so you will not have to worry about cleaning your home. If you are really on a budget, you can even forgo expensive activities and instead rent some movies, borrow some books from the library, or enjoy a dip in the local pool.
The point is that you do not have to spend a fortune to have a great vacation. With just a few hundred dollars, you can really enjoy some time off. The key is planning. Make sure you know exactly where every dollar is going and resist the urge to splurge on expensive meals, souvenirs, and other things you do not need. Just because you are on a budget does not mean that you and your family cannot enjoy traveling together, you just have to get a little creative so you can stretch your dollars.
Stephanie Larkin
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February 22nd, 2010 at 11:16 pm
Merrill Lynch & Co Chief Executive John Thain looking for bonus?
A 10 million dollar bonus for what!? Ok, he was able to keep the company afloat (for the time being). Why would this be grounds for giving him a 10 million dollar bonus? If someone offered me 10 million dollars you bet your bottom dollar I would take it…the difference between myself and John Thain is simple…he must have more than one home where as I don’t have one. (I rent a house). John most likely has a good savings account in which I do not. What would I do with 10 million dollars? I would buy a house that fits me, my husband, 2 kids (would like one more), our dog and cat. I wouldn’t spend more than 350 on a house… I would pay off my vehicle, pay off the small amount of debt I have because I don’t have a lot-because I don’t need to buy all the things that people feel define them…coach bags, prada…etc. I would open a savings account for both of our children. At least 1 million each. Since both our parents own their homes out right I wouldn’t have to pay off their mortgages, my mom owns her car out right, but its not so good so I would buy a new car for her out right. I would give the 3 of my sisters 10,000. each. Give my husbands brother and sister 10,000 each. I would give our parents 15,000 each (possibly more) I would put a really good chunk of it away for savings.like 7 million. I would donate to veterans/ soldiers and their families in need. I would do something for families who try hard like my family and can’t get ahead no matter how hard they work and try. Everyone deserves to not worry about their home not being there. This John Thain I"m sure has NO worry that he might not make a mortgage payment. Although he might since most people like him have more than one home and have debt coming out of their arses…but whos fault is that for living WAY beyond their means?He has no worry that he won’t have enough money to pay all the utilities, heat his home AND get food (HEALTHY FOOD)on the table for his kids. Would I like to take a vacation somewhere with my kids? You bet! But I wouldn’t need a yacht to take me their or a private jet. I wouldn’t even need to fly first class. I might even just drive if its not too far! Do I need to stay in a 10,000 dollar a night hotel? No…for what reason? To do the same exact $h!t I would do in a $100 a night hotel? SLEEP! Should John Thain be punished for being successful? ABsolutely not. Should he enjoy his good fortune? ABsolutely. Why not try and make as much money as I possibly can? And of course…I would want to make more than $30,000 a year. But Do I need to make a million dollars a year? What for? What would be the point of it? So I can buy a house with rooms that I might not see in a year? So I can have 10 cars that I might not drive at all? ( I can see if someone is an avid collector I suppose–a hobby perhaps) But is it TRULEY necessary to have a bowling alley in your house? (NOT saying John Thain does–but celebrities fall under this category of GREED too) Our country (World) is being destroyed because of peoples Greed. There is nothing wrong with enjoying your life to its fullest, traveling, having a hobby and so forth…but who is with me when I say MANY people have been stretching that to a point of absurdity? I’m FAR from jealous so I hope not a one person makes that statement….because I am in LOVE with the life I have…I have an incredibloe husband and 2 beautiful kids, we make enough to get by for now…would I like to have enough so that I wouldn’t be "scraping" by…yes.; but all in all, I am pretty damn content with the life I live. I don’t hurt anyone or trample on anyone to get what I need either. Or ask for a ridiculous amount of money for bonuses…
February 23rd, 2010 at 4:19 am
It’s just another example of how the rich and elite do not live in the same world as the rest of us. Maybe he deserves that $10 million if we were in a good economy, but he should have taken a long look at the situation the world is in and realize so many people are losing their jobs/homes/etc before making a request for a $10 million bonus. I’m quite sure he’ll survive if he doesn’t get it. Survive comfortably, I might add. After all, he did get a $15 million signing bonus when he was hired, did he already spend all of that already?
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