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Great Frugal Vacation Options That Won’t Leave You Broke

As the old saying goes, “All work and no play make Jack and Jill a dull boy and girl.” And that’s exactly why it’s crucial to ensure that a vacation is an important part of your annual rituals. Spending the whole year at work or school can really take its toll if you don’t have the opportunity to relax and enjoy a little of what life has to offer.

The issue that faces many families, however, is that vacationing often times works out to be quite pricey. As such, we choose to spend money on more immediate needs and activities than on a vacation. However, you should feel reassured by knowing that there are actually quite affordable and frugal ways to take vacations that definitely won’t leave you broke at the end of the day.

Consider these affordable frugal vacation options:

1. Take a camping vacation. One of the most cost-effective ways to vacation is to go camping. Especially for people with kids, this is a perfect way to strengthen the bond as a family and have fun all at the same time. Remember that kids love outdoor spaces, so as long as you can take them to a safe campsite, you can leave the rest up to them. Enjoyment awaits!

2. Add a hiking element. To add even more adventure and frugal fun to a camping vacation, you could perhaps choose a camp location that offers hiking opportunities. There’s just so much excitement and adventure a hiking trip can bring, not to mention the exercise value that comes with it! You’ll burn some serious calories during a hike.

3. Choose a countryside cottage or farmhouse. Who says you have to stay at a five-star resort in order to enjoy a vacation? There are several rural and countryside options available for people interested in vacationing on a budget. Depending on where you live, you may be able to find:


• Wonderful farmhouses or cottages nearby that are tailored to families looking for a vacation with a difference

• A self-contained vacation opportunity that allows you to pack up your own food items and head off out of town

• The perfect chance to enjoy the rest and relaxation of a good vacation

4. Visit amusement parks. Any child you ask will tell you that being able to visit an amusement park would completely make their vacation experience worthwhile. Many parents, however, avoid that option because they feel it would be quite expensive. However, nothing could be further from the truth! You can find:


• Affordable hotels and motels with self-contained amenities like kitchens surrounding most of the popular amusement parks.

• Accommodation options that provide a great opportunity for you to pack your food items and head off on your amusement park vacation without worrying about “breaking the bank.”

These are just a few of the frugal ways you can take your family on vacation without overspending. Utilizing online resources as well as magazines and information from travel agents can help you identify other affordable options. The imagination you put into planning a vacation can make the normally expensive choices manageable by the standards of your pocket.

There comes a time when our bodies and minds need a crucial break from day-to-day activities. The best way to achieve that break would be to go on vacation. However, the idea is to identify vacation options that won’t be financially strenuous.

Once you identify such frugal vacations, you’ll be able to exhale in the comfort and relaxation of your vacation destination without worrying about how your bills will get paid when you get back.

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Cheap Family Thanksgiving Travel Ideas

Traveling for the holidays can be expensive, as many people travel and transportation providers like to raise the prices in anticipation. You can get great deals on Thanksgiving travel, however, if you are prepared to do the research and plan a couple of months in advance. Do not snap up the first tickets you find, rather shop around and compare prices. You may find that by comparing prices you will spend less.

Planning in advance is your best bet for scoring cheap travel tickets for airlines and trains alike. As the flights fill up, ticket prices rise, all but guaranteeing that you will be paying more for your tickets as the holiday draws closer. It is always a good idea to plan your holiday travels in advance, months in advance if possible.

Try to take time off of work so you can fly on non-peak days and save even more money. Many people will fly the day before Thanksgiving and return home the following Sunday. If you can be a bit flexible with your dates, it may be a good idea to fly out on Tuesday and return home on Monday instead.

If you are driving to your destination, be sure to map out the lowest gas prices along your way. Gasbuddy.com is a great website that lists nearly all of the gas stations in an area and the price of the gas per gallon. This will help you to determine where the lowest gas prices are and it will help to cut your traveling costs.

On road trips, you will also need to eat. Take advantage of coupons to lessen the costs of your meals. Another option is to pack a picnic basket full of sandwiches or other similar items to snack on while driving.

If you find that you cannot afford a hotel, you might be able to exchange homes with someone for the duration of your vacation. Homeexchange.com requires a membership, but also guarantees that you will be able to swap homes with another member in the first year, otherwise your second year is free.

Home Exchange lists houses in a variety of countries. The way it works is that you pick a country, find a listing that you are interested in, and contact the member. It is that simple. It is a good alternative to renting a costly hotel room so as long as you do not mind sharing your home. This option does come with some risks, however, so please do your research before getting involved.

Thanksgiving travel is coming up right around the corner. Start preparing your travel plans now so that you can keep your costs as low as possible. It does not matter if you are traveling by airplane, car or train; there are significant ways for you to save money if you know where to look.

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Fun Autumn Days on a Frugal Budget

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Fun Autumn Days on a Frugal Budget

Around the country people look forward to autumn. Maybe it’s the cooler weather. Maybe it’s the changing of the leaves or the flocks of geese flying to warmer destinations. Or maybe it’s the other things associated with fall like back to school, football, Labor Day and apples. Whatever the reason, getting outside during the fall season is almost a must.

Here are five ways to enjoy fun autumn days on a frugal budget.

1. Go on a color tour. Hike in the wilderness or take a drive to the most scenic area near you. Enjoying the fall color is one of the many perks of autumn and it’s 100% free. If you want to spice up the day, bring your camera, pack a lunch, and enjoy the wonderful day outside. Enjoying the colors of autumn can be extremely enjoyable and extremely cost effective.

2. Hit the local fair. There are a number of fall fairs and festivals during the autumn months. A day at the fair can cost little and can be an enormous amount of frugal fun.

3. Rake leaves. Okay, this one may sound like a bit of work – and it is. However, it’s more than worth it. Don’t forget to grab your camera for this one. Rake the leaves into a huge pile and then invite your children to jump in them. Don’t have children? Jump in them yourself. It really is a ton of frugal fun!

4. Hit the orchard. The fall season in many areas is harvest season. That means apples, peaches and pears are ready to pick. Pumpkins are ripe on the vine and even beans and some berries are ready for picking. Visit your local orchard or visit a you pick it site and have fun harvesting your own food. Many orchards have corn mazes, hay rides and of course tons of yummy food.

5. Take advantage of an amusement park’s last days. Many amusement parks shorten their hours during the fall and they reduce their prices. This means they’re much more affordable and the lines are generally shorter. If you have a local amusement park, check out their fall rates.

Autumn is the perfect time for fun. There’s no lack of things to do. Hit a football game, visit an orchard or spend time at a local fair. And of course, don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the fun.

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