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TOP TEN BUDGET TRAVEL TIPS THIS SUMMER

06-24-2008

Planning a Road Trip this summer? Then these Ten Budget Travel Tips will help make your trip fun, enjoyable and memorable!

 

1.                  Pack well and light. No-one wants to lug heavy suitcases in and out of a car. Pack clothing like jeans and plain t-shirts and a lightweight jacket/sweater that can be paired with other items. Don’t forget sneakers and sandals for comfort. And always remember to leave space in your luggage for souvenirs and items you may have forgotten at home and may have to purchase on the road. It will save you money on having to buy any additional luggage or bags.

 

2.                  Packing for kids? Don’t forget snacks (crackers, dried fruits, PB&J, juice boxes are easy); wet wipes and tissues for quick clean-ups. Take prescriptions, extra eyeglasses, small wind-up toys, favorite blankies and/or stuffed animals, books, board games, small DVD players for back-seat movie watching, iPods and other diversions.

 

3.                  We know that high gas prices are a major concern for everyone. Save money by traveling with friends or family who can split the cost of purchasing gas. Also, seek out gas stations that are not close to major highways or high-trafficked streets. Their prices often run slightly less than more visible gas stations. It’s a small inconvenience that will save you $$ in the long run.

 

4.                  Summer is one of the busiest travel seasons, so book your hotel stay now. Hotel sites like www.redroof.com allow you to book online, choose your dates and get confirmation codes before arriving at your destination. It’s fast, easy and convenient.

 

5.                  Find the best hotel deals you can. Many discounts and deals are often prominently advertised on hotel websites. For instance, when you visit Red Roof’s Red Hot Deals page, you’ll find many discounts you can take advantage of now. Traveling with mom and dad? They can take advantage of Red Roof’s Senior Discounts off standard rates that will help reduce travel costs, not comfort. Many Red Roofs also offer additional discounts depending on your destination. Plug in your city of choice to learn more.

 

6.                  Traveling with your pet? Call ahead to make sure your hotel accepts pets at no additional charge to you. Red Roof prides itself on accommodating guests who are traveling with their four-legged family members. Most Red Roofs across the country accept pets with no increased costs. Visit http://www.redroof.com/promotions/pets.asp to learn more about Red Roofs pet policies and great pet travel tips that will make your vacation worry-free.

 

7.                  As you Road Trip, save money on coffee and newspaper purchases by taking advantage of freebies offered by your hotel. Red Roof provides free USA Today newspapers, and free coffee, tea and hot chocolate to all its guests. When a latte can cost up to $3.50 at most coffeehouses, it’s good to know your first cup of Joe in the morning won’t blow out your budget.

 

8.                  Eating out every night can dig deep into your travel expenses. Ask the front-desk staff about any coupons they may have for local restaurants or reciprocal agreements with local eateries that will offer discounts or specials if you provide proof of stay at your hotel. All-you-can-eat family restaurants are also great for saving bucks. They’re all easy strategies that are a win-win for your purse or wallet.

 

9.                  Road Trips are all about having fun, attending local concerts and sporting events as well as amusement parks and other entertaining activities. Plan ahead to buy tickets to concerts and other events, so you won’t have to pay more for last-minute purchases. Buy now so you can save in the future.

 

10.              Whether traveling to your city of choice for a vacation or on the way back home, don’t forget to take a shortcut. Shortcuts are always the most cost-efficient way to reach your final destination. Use a source like www.mapquest.com or your car’s navigation system to plan the shortest route from city-to-city. It will save you gas, time and money and also reduce your travel stress.

 


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