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With recession kicking in, many people are finding it extremely hard to plan holidays that would suit their budget and appease everyone in the family as well. If you are wondering on how and where to cut costs in order to enjoy your holiday without letting it burn a hole in your wallet, here are a few useful tips.

Flight Tickets: Get the Best Bargains: The trick in getting the best deals on flight tickets lies in knowing when and where to book them. Good news for frequent fliers is that the airline industry has decided to cut the costs of flight tickets in order to combat recession. Hence, even unaffordable tickets are now offered at bargain prices.

The best time to book flight tickets is on Tuesday nights or early morning Wednesdays. These are the days that the tickets are sold at the cheapest prices and you may be able to get tickets to the destination you want to visit at bargain prices.

 

Companies like Farecast.com and Airfarewatchdog.com help you out to a great extent when it comes to booking flight tickets. While the former keeps you posted of the latest and best deals depending on past comparisons, the latter employs people to search the best deals for you. Signing up for email alerts from the airlines also helps you get first hand information of availability of seats in case of cancellations or any other issues.

Choose the correct airport: Airports also play an important role in determining the overall cost of the entire holiday. Some airports are more affordable than others and if you are flexible in your travel plans, you can always fly out of these airports. Most of them would probably be secondary, smaller airports but offer reasonable facilities at cheap prices.

Alternate Modes of Transportation: If you really want to save some extra dough on your holiday, here’s the best possible way. Rather than flying to a destination, try to find out if there are any alternate modes of transportation to the particular destination. If you find that you can travel by bus or train, opt for them instead.

Though the local buses don’t need prior reservation, advance booking is strongly recommended for the more high- end buses like the MegaBus or the Bolt Bus. True, you won’t be able to reach the destination on time, but a road trip would actually enable you to relax, take in the scenery and pass through security lines with ease.

Accommodation: If you find it impossible to cut down on your travel expenses, resort to cutting costs on your room. More hotels are coming up with lucrative deals to lure more customers and you just have to zero in on the hotel that promises the best value for your money.

Some of the common deals offered at hotels include free admission for children below a certain age, free nights with minimum stay, free breakfast, free tickets to a nearby amusement park and free ski rentals (at ski resorts). Sometimes, bargaining also helps and you can negotiate with the hotel staff to offer you a facility for free which they do, most of the time.

Tourist Activities: Now you are probably wondering how to reduce costs in this category right? Well, it’s really simple. As said before, the trick lies in securing the best deal which helps you enjoy your holiday without worrying about the money spent. Here’s how you can do it.

 

If you are touring the destination, look out for tourist discount cards that can be found in all popular tourist destinations. These cards offer your discounted prices on most of the landmark attractions in the area including museums, gardens and theme parks.

These cards also offer free meals at select restaurants at select times of the day and free transportation. Be sure to select the right option though. For example, if you are not interested in visiting theme parks, it is no use getting a pass that offers you discounted access to the theme parks in the city. The same goes for museums, gardens and other tourist sites as well.

Some cities offer great deals on activities for tourists and you can visit these places for cheaper holidays. For example, take the city of Denver which offers free bicycles for its visitors to tour the city.

These are only some of the more important cost cutting tips you can try out. Remember, recession time doesnt necessarily mean you have to sit at home and watch movies all day. With a little extra planning, you can actually enjoy a hassle free holiday with your loved ones at a remote destination and cherish it for a lifetime. 

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  • 1 Comment on Travel Planning: Tips on saving money

  • Sophie says: July 19, 2010 at 5:46 am

    Good tips, thank you

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  • 1 Comment on Travel Planning: Tips on saving money

    Good tips, thank you

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