Archive for August, 2008

 
Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Family vacations need not be high-priced to ensure that everyone has a good time. Here are some ideas for affordable fun.

Everyone needs to get away at times to enjoy a few days of leisure and fun without everyday stresses hanging over them. But when you have a family, planning a vacation may seem out of the question if your budget is tight.

You don’t have to make a trip around the world as a family getaway. Instead, focus on less expensive, more flexible ways of getting away from it all.

1. Go camping. Avoid high-priced hotels or fancy resorts. Pack up your tent and head for the campground where you’ll meet interesting people and enjoy new activities like swimming, horse shoes, and the game shelter. For a few dollars per night, you can park your car and put up a tent close to running water and indoor restrooms. Or if you have a camper, you can get an electric hook-up for cooking and heat. From national parks like Yellowstone to lake shore vistas in the Midwest, your family can see it all each year for a low recreational fee.

 
 
Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Vacations are expensive for everyone, and having a large family makes it harder. Here are a few tips to ease the financial strain.

they may also have rollaway charges, or limits as to how many persons can occupy one room. The best, and by far the cheapest way to stay, is simply to camp.

If you have a larger family, one of the best investments you can make is to purchase a used pop-up camper. These can be found relatively inexpensively, usually at the beginning and end of the camping season. Campgrounds charge much less than hotels, and your pop-up will quite possibly pay for itself with just a handful of uses. Nearly every known place that is worth visiting has a campground somewhere in the vicinity.

Camping will also enable you to save on another major vacation expense..food. You will be able to bring along much of your families meals and refreshments, thus saving tons of money that would otherwise be spent on fast food.

 
 
Saturday, August 16th, 2008

You can find great ski vacation deals, even at the last minute. Booking late allows you to take advantage of competition and price wars, among travel vendors, to get the very best deals

So you want to go on a ski vacation, but you’ve waited until the last minute to make reservations? Do not despair; you can still find great ski travel deals, even at the last minute. While planning ahead does have its advantages, booking late allows you to take advantage of competition and price wars, among travel vendors, to get the very best deals.

Start by searching the Internet. Surf on over to your favorite Internet search engine and run a search on last minute ski vacation deals. You are sure to turn up hundreds of results. Do not book the first deal you find. Keep looking to ensure you are getting the very best deal for your bucks. Beware of hidden or disguised fees on travel websites. Unfortunately, some travel websites attach fees for booking to their prices. The fees generally range from a few dollars to fifty dollars. When possible, try to avoid fees by calling the travel vendor directly and requesting the same ski vacation deal you found on the Internet. Sometimes you can get the same deal, but at other times you may be told the deal is for reservations made through the Internet only. If this is the case, it will be up to you to decide if the ski vacation deal is worth paying the fee. It is very likely, when reserving a last minute ski vacation that the fee will be well worth it.