Thrifty Thursday: Saving on Vacations

May 27, 2010

Thrifty Thursday

Saving on vacation seems like an oxymoron, but with careful planning it can be done!

1. Plan, Plan, Plan. If your vacation is well-planned you will definitely save more money.  Can you bring items to help relive the cost of staying away from home? Are you traveling on an airplane, plan to travel when flights are the cheapest.

2. Location, Location, Location. Choose a vacation spot that is nice, but less expensive.   If you can, keep your destination open, until you find a great deal on a great place.  As I am trying to plan a trip for our 10 year anniversary in August, I check 3-4 locations every weekend for rates and to see if I can find a great deal.

3. Book hotels, flights, and rental cars through Ebates or Shop at Home.  You can also call hotels directly to negotiate better prices. When hubby and I when to St. Thomas a few years ago, we booked a great deal with Expedia through Ebates.  We earned 1% cash back on our trip cost!  Sometimes it has been cheaper to book directly, so of course we do that.

4. Pack snacks and drinks for traveling. This can saving you literally hundreds of dollars, depending on where you are going.  If you can bring free snacks or drinks, you won’t be tempted to spend money at the gas station on that $2 soda and $1 candy bar.

5. Eat your big meal at lunch and take advantage of continental breakfast (usually free). Many times lunch specials can be almost half the price of dinners.  If you order a big lunch and have a refrigerator, you can skip dinner altogether with leftovers.  At our favorite restaurant at Ocean Isle beach, we always order an extra pizza to go to eat throughout the week.  That $15 usually saves us from going out to eat 2 or 3 more times, and the pizza is delicious. 

4. Plan activities ahead and research discounts/coupons. Many places have coupons to print, if you do a little research early.  If you are driving, stop by the Visitor’s Center in that state.  Many times they will have coupon books and extra discounts.

7. Make sure you take advantage of your credit card rewards. The reality is that most of us use credit cards, at least for travel.  My favorite card earns points for every dollar spent, and some even earn extra rewards for gas purchases or hotels.  Just make sure you don’t overspend, and you pay it off immediately!!!

What other great tips do you have for the summer vacation/travel season?

Do you have a Thrifty idea? Did you save a ton of money this week?  Do you have a Thrifty deal you want to share?

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Mandie July 12, 2010 at 11:26 am

I love these tips! We just went on our very first FRUGAL vacation this summer and saved so much, but loved every minute of it! When the focus is more about spending the time together and just getting away, the right attitude can make a big difference! Thanks for linking up to the Bargain Blog Bash!

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Rachael July 12, 2010 at 1:52 pm

I love the idea of planning your activities ahead (at home) so you can print out coupons for those things! We just did this for Legoland and we were able to get a FREE child’s ticket plus 25% off..and at Sea World we took advantage of the $5 Kid’s tickets. Of course we brought our own food in, too, which saves a TON!!

Thanks for the great tips, and thanks for linking up to the Bargain Blog Bash! :)

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