Plan a Vacation Under Budget
If you're planning a vacation and are on a tight budget,
there're many ways to cut the cost of traveling whether it is
airfare, rental cars or hotel
rooms.
Saving money on airfare
If you plan your vacation a few months ahead, you can spend
significantly less on airplane tickets. You could even plan your
trip around a special offer. A round-trip tickets that generally
costs a thousand dollars may sell for two hundred dollars on a
few specific dates in a years. If you've been traveling a lot
and have accumulated a lot of frequent flier miles with your
favorite airline, you could get a few tickets at no cost.
Saving money on your next hotel room
Besides the saving on airfares, you can save a lot or stay for
free if you have traveled in the past and collected enough
frequent flier miles. Many hotels and motels offer savings for
holders of frequent flier miles. Check to see which programs are
good for hotel savings. Not all airlines miles can be used at
hotels and motels. If you are willing to be flexible, you will
have more options for savings in hotel rooms. Hotel rooms
generally fluctuate by season and whether your stay falls on a
weekday or weekend. You can usually save the most on the
weekdays in the off season. However some hotels and motels that
cater towards a business clientele are usually under booked on
the weekends. The Internet is another useful tool to shop around
- for instance, search for forget calling hotels. You could get
a better rate if you place the order online as many hotels and
motels are starting encouraging people to use the Internet to
book the rooms. You save the money and they save the time of
booking rooms over the phone.
Saving money on Your Travel Phone Bills
Phone cards or calling
cards are a great help when traveling in the United States
or oversea. Prepaid phone cards are available everywhere. You'll
spot calling cards at checkout in almost every super-market, or
grocery store. The cost per minute of using calling cards is
much less than calling from a hotel, an airport or a
conventional pay phone.