Monday, August 29, 2011

Suggestions For Cheap Vacations That Can Save Your Wallet

By Adriana Noton


In today's uncertain economy and raising gas prices everyone seems to be looking for alternatives for cheap vacation packages. People still want to travel and spend time with family and have fun. There are many ways to do this without having to spend an arm and a leg.

If you usually travel in the summer, change your travel plans for the fall. If you travel to places during the off season for tourists you can really save a lot of money. This is a really good idea if you are traveling to a place that you have been to in the past. Visiting a place at a different time of year can make it seem like a place that you had never been to at all. You will get to experience changes in the environment like the spring blossoms or the changing leaves in the fall. It can make your old standard vacation seem like a brand new place.

If you travel with a group you can divide the cost of gas and lodging and make wonderful memories in the process. Besides saving on the gas costs, hotels will often give you discounts if you book several rooms. You may also want to travel through the week when the hotel rates are cheapest. Traveling with a group of friends is a fun way to spend time, regardless of what age you are.

If you have family that lives in a different city or town, you could plan your trip to visit and possibly stay with them. This would cut down on the cost of lodging or hotels. Of course, make sure that this is a good plan for your family members. It may not be a good time for them to have company and the space that they have for guests may be limited.

Take day trips instead of an extended vacation and you may save a lot of money. You will not have the costs of hotels this way. You can make it an educational experience for your children if you take them to visit local historical locations. Explore the area where you live. Sometimes the best adventures can happen right in your own back yard.

If you are up for a real adventure you may want to consider camping. If you are up for sleeping in a tent this can be a really budget friendly idea. The cost is only a small portion of staying in a hotel. It does require a lot more planning and packing though, as you have to take all of the camping supplies with you. Most campgrounds have friendly staff on ground and some even have washers and dryers available. If you rent a spot with electrical hookups you can even charge your cell phone or lap top. Some even offer wi-fi connections.

If you want to visit a lot of attractions in one area you may want to check with the tourism department and see if they offer any bundled or packaged deals. Often you can get admission to several attractions at one low cost. You can also get packaged deals through some hotels that allow you to pay one price that includes both the hotel and the area attractions.

There are timeshare companies that will offer you a cheaper or discounted vacation if you sit through their seminars. These often include sales pitches for you to buy a timeshare. These can be very aggressive. Some are even fraudulent, so you may want to do a lot of research about the company with the deal before accepting this type of cheap or free vacations. If it seems too good to be true then it probably is.




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