Getting a Bargain Vacation: Travel at the Off Times
For many people, a vacation is just too expensive. They don't
think they can afford to go someplace nice because they don't
have the money to do it. But often, this is just because they
are looking only at the "peak" times to travel.
What is a peak time? Well, it differs depending on where you
want to go and what you're planning on doing. For instance,
Thanksgiving or Christmas would be peak travel times because
everyone want to go everywhere - thus travel costs are much
higher because there is so much demand. If you want to go to
Colorado, the winter will be generally more expensive because of
the skiing. Likewise, Florida or a tropical place will cost more
in the summer. So how do you avoid the expense? Go on the edges
of the travel "season." You can still have a good vacation in
Florida even if it's a couple of degrees colder than ideal, and
if you're traveling on a budget, it's better to go to a nice
place for cheaper than just limit yourself to places you don't
really want to be in the first place. Another idea is to travel
for some reason other than why most people go to the location.
If you want to go to Colorado for the hiking instead of the
skiing, summer would be ideal. You get to go there for cheap -
you just don't go for the same reason everyone else is, so you
don't have to go during the expensive times.