Savings Tips

9 Ways to Have a Fun and Cheap Family Vacation

Words by Abbie Dyer on Jun 18, 2015 11:00:00 AM

With the weather finally inviting us outside, it's time to start planning some fun summer trips. For those of you who crave adventure, the idea of camping out on the couch for a "stay-cation" just isn't going to cut it. When you know how to travel smart, it's easy to afford a getaway.

Traveling is a great way to see the world, gain a fresh perspective, and spend time with your family too. The memories you make on your travels, whether you're going to a popular amusement park or camping in the woods, will last a lifetime. As you start planning your next trip, keep our tips in mind to save money on food, lodging, and more.

Plan Ahead

Pick a destination in advance so you can give yourself time to save up for the trip. Decide on a few things you want to do while you're there so you have an idea of how much you'll need to save. If you're flying, the best time to buy plane tickets is usually about 8 weeks in advance to get the best price. For shorter trips, look into bus and train tickets. Sometimes this is cheaper than driving. 

Explore the Great Outdoors

Break out your bike or hiking shoes and find a nearby trail* to explore. Our beautiful Michigan state parks are a great place to do this. You can usually do this for free or a small fee, plus you'll get a great workout. If you want to have some fun in the water, try renting a kayak or canoe. Pack a few snacks and make a day of it.

Go Where the Locals Go

The people around you are the best tour guides. Ask residents for restaurant recommendations or ideas for things to do. These people will know the ins and outs of where to get good food and a good deal. All it takes is a little courage to ask. 

Buy Food Before You Go

In many tourist towns, you'll find the price of food hiked up at restaurants and local grocery stores. Before leaving on a road trip, go grocery shopping and pick out your favorite snacks. Buy a case of water, get stuff to make sandwiches, and pick up some breakfast food. You'll save tons of money in dining costs.

Check the Local Bed & Breakfast

Hotels are expensive and they don't get any cheaper during the summer. See what other lodging options are available near your destination. For those brave souls who like to sleep in nature, go camping or rent a cottage. If you stay at a local bed and breakfast, you'll usually get a free meal with your stay too.

Ask for Discounts

If you're going to a big tourist attraction, chances are there's a hidden price reduction somewhere. See, or ask, if there are discounts for families, children under a certain age, group rates, or any discounts for credit union members.

Pay With a Universal Gift Card

Avoid the temptation of overspending and buy a Visa® gift card before you go on your trip. This way you'll stay on budget and you won't have to carry around large amounts of cash. When the balance on the card is low, you'll know it's time to head home.

Forget the Holiday Weekends

When everyone has a long weekend, they tend to have the same idea: Get out of town. Food, transportation, and lodging costs all soar during holiday weekends, especially if you're traveling to a popular destination. Enjoy the long weekend at home and plan a cookout with friends and family. As an added bonus, you'll avoid tons of traffic.

Use Your Connections

Talk to your friends and family and see if they, or anyone they know, has a vacation home. It never hurts to ask if you can use their place for a weekend. Even if they charge you a fee, it'll still be cheaper than a hotel and you'll get to enjoy all the comforts of home.

Remember to add us to your travel checklist. Give us a call at 888.267.7200 or stop by a branch and let us know that you're heading out of town so we can make a note on your account.

It's possible to explore the world when you can get creative with your budget and travel plans. Enjoy seeing the world and making new memories with your family this this summer.

SEE ALSO: 6 Reasons to Love Your Credit Card  |  5 Ways to Keep Your Information Safe During Your Summer Travels

 

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