Showing posts with label taking the expense out of vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label taking the expense out of vacation. Show all posts

Sunday, May 19, 2013

STAY-CATION

A vacation may not be your financial plans. What can you do in your area? You might be surprised how many things are free.
*Check your newspaper community pages, which often highlights parades, free concerts, even Shakespeare in the park.
* Take advantage of the ordinary. Pack a picnic lunch and go to the park.
* Play tourist. Google what is free in your town. In my town, several museums, botanical gardens are free on certain days.
*Plan to go to a theme park. Check for special deals. Many offer two for one during the week, and early in the season.
*Have school age children, take advantage of all the library has to offer with book clubs and events.
*Try bowling or putt-putt golf. There are often Groupon or Living Special for your area.
*Does your area have a water park or a hotel with a waterpark? It’s better than the beach.
*Find a Drive-in. Many public pools are offering movies at night called Dive-in movies where people can float while watching the movie.
*Many theatres often matinees for children in the summer for a low price or sometimes free.
*Try something new. Go to the Farmer’s Market. Take a dance lesson. Many studios offer the first lesson free.
*Have a Christmas in July party at your house. Watch Christmas movies in the dark. Serve cookies and hot chocolate.
*Camping can often be a cheap way to get away too.
*Check out state parks for a low entry fee, you can visit  pioneer villages, hike, climb, canoe, and even go caving.
*The whole point of a vacation is to relax. Put off the chores, read a book, sleep late.
*Visit an exotic restaurant. Remember lunch is always cheaper.
*Spend the day at the zoo
*Have a cookout with your friends.
*Go to a flea market
*See if there is a Ghost or history walk in your town.
*Take advantage of street festivals and local fairs.
You’ll be surprised there is so much to do in your town.