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Having a Bit of Summer Family Fun Without Any
Debt on the Run
Summer is a time for barbeques, road trips and long-awaited
travel vacations. But in these hard times, it can be hard to
justify a family vacation. Remember that summer fun is never
out of style and that a year full of activity and work always
justifies a summer vacation. That doesn’t mean you have to go
into debt just to enjoy a good summer vacation. Here are some
tips for getting your good dose of summer fun without going
into long-term debt.
Vacation in your state
Going on vacation isn’t a contest to see how far from home you
can get this summer. Why not choose to vacation in your state
or region? Staying within the boundaries of your own state can
save you money on transportation and you can probably see many
things and visit destinations you have never visited. State
parks are usually much less expensive than national parks, and
they are just as fun. So pack up the car and head out to
explore your own backyard.
Get a national parks pass to save money
If you and your family are set on visiting one of the country’s
premiere national park destinations, go ahead and invest in a
national parks pass. Most of the famous national parks will
cost you a good $20-25 a pop. If you plan on visiting often or
would like to see more than one park, you would probably be
better off in investing a national park pass, which gains you
admittance to several national parks for one flat
fee.
Travel by train whenever possible
If your destination allows, choose to travel by train. The
savings in gas will be significant, and you will have more time
to enjoy the view. Of course, if you are planning a long trip
or traveling with little ones, you will probably want to avoid
extensive train travel. Use the train for short trips where you
can get away with walking, bus and cabs, or break up a longer
voyage into shorter legs so that the little ones don’t get
restless and so you can get to see more destinations.
Buy a package vacation to save money
There are many great package vacations out there that allow you
to save money on air, hotel and attractions. Make sure to do
the math before you sign up for a package vacation to make sure
you are getting a good deal. Also, you should read all the fine
print. Many low-priced package vacations have strict travel
restrictions. If you can make it work, you will likely save
hundreds of dollars on package vacations.
Visit family instead of theme parks
If you and the family are excited about taking a road trip and
aren’t too picky about the destination (after all, the journey
is the destination, right?), why not pay a visit to loved
relatives that you don’t get to see too often. Instead of
driving across two states to go to an overpriced and crowded
theme park, take the kids to visit grandma. In the long run,
they are likely to have just as much fun without the high costs
of theme parks or other tourist attractions.
Pack a cooler and make your lunch on the road
Beside gas and hotels, eating is probably your highest cost
while on a family road trip vacation. You can save hundreds of
dollars by preparing ahead of time and preparing your own
picnic lunches. Treat yourself to one restaurant meal per day
if you like, but be prepared to visit grocery stores in order
to make your own fresh and much less expensive
lunches.
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