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Affordable Travel. Is it possible now?

We all wait patiently for those yearly travel events to come around. Well, maybe we don’t wait so patiently, but the point is they don’t come around often. What most of us strive for is an affordable travel plan with all the perks of an outstanding vacation.

It’s true; we want to have our cake and eat it too. Days and long hours spent in a cube remind us of how much we truly deserve these breaks.

Now, the trick is to wisely plan a wonderful, yet inexpensive getaway in advance. Meaning as soon as you can. A year in advance is not too early.  Some of the people who hunt in South Dakota book two years in advance to be sure of getting what becomes, scare lodging. Booking well in advance is a good thing.

If you do plan ahead, you’re much more likely to get the lodging of your choice and spend less time searching for things once you get there. They say the early bird gets the worm. I believe this is totally true regarding vacations and travel getaways.

 It just makes sense to plan in advance so you can be sure you next vacation is enjoyed to the fullest. Take the hotel you’re booking for example.

This is quite possibly the most expensive aspect of your trip. Now, back to the affordable travel plan.

To book great lodging, you should start early and resort to the web. Online you can see all hotels and motels available in your destination area.  Check out the ones that seem most appealing and suitable for your family.

Sort through room rates and be sure to see if they change at different parts of the year. Some may go way up. If you’re able to find that ideal lodging, go ahead and book it in advance. This way you will definitely have a place to stay once you arrive.

A second aspect of affordable travel to consider is transportation. Whether you fly, go by train, or drive is completely up to you, but I do recommend that you compare rates for all three.With gas prices where they are it may save you some money to fly or take the train in.

The train can actually be fun if you’ve never tried it before. And finally, you might consider mapping out your activities in advance. Find out where the hot spots and great restaurants are before you head out. This can save you both time and gas money.

Making “affordable travel” truly affordable is about prioritizing. You’re most likely going on vacation to have fun, not to shop. You can do that any

time. Focus your vacation cash on more important things like a fine lodging, gourmet meals, and local activities. This will make it a vacation to remember.

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