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By cincin1 0 comments
We all go bargain-hunting for fares and restrain our expenditures in order to stay in budget. Cruising is no different. Check out these tips for getting the best price for your cruise vacation budget... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
London is perhaps best known for its first-class theater scene. From raucous musicals to serious Shakespearean dramas, there is a show for every taste. Unfortunately seeing the shows can be costly. However, if you are in London on a budget and ... more »
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If Vegas is your destination then consider saving some dough and spending less. Not everything is full price especially if you know where to look and who to ask... more »
By malvarez22 0 comments
Have some vacation time saved up this year but no money to do anything? With gas prices soaring, airlines have had to jack up prices in order to make ends meet. Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on a plane ticket, why not spend some well ... more »
By sydjarmusch 0 comments
I don't need to tell you that New York City is full of things to do. There's a reason that over 40 million people visited the city last year, and that record will most likely be broken this year. I also don't need to tell you that New York City ... more »
By Author1947 0 comments
Taking a road trip can be a lot of fun, but if you are not careful it can be very costly. If you are trying to have a great trip but still be economical, you will need to plan in advance... more »
By cincin1 0 comments
Today, the active traveler can find great off shore experiences on cruise lines that have programs to stimulate their appetite for adventure. But they can also find onboard adventure programs. The range of what is available is only shortened by ... more »
By ehowNellie 0 comments
Though it may look intimidating, kayaking can be a very relaxing sport under the right conditions. It will also allow you to see and visit many of the hidden treasures that the various bodies of water have to offer... more »
By huntazdasco 0 comments
A trip across the Mexican border can be wild and cheap. If you drive and prefer the hotel-on-wheels method, here are some pointers... more »
By Soccer 0 comments
One new trend that is emerging in Europe is to travel and log in an apartment free of charge. All you need to do is figure out how to get to the location.. more »
By Wagen-Load-Pro 0 comments
How to make a cheap car reservation…Isn't that what you truly want to know? All, the secrets from a pro. Well, I used to book cars for Alamo-National, and I know all the secrets. Sorry there are no "real secrets" just common sense ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
When you're traveling and having a good time, the last thing you want to worry about is money. Follow these steps to successfully manage your money while traveling so that you can have a stress-free trip and focus on enjoying yourself... more »
By Anne Stewart 0 comments
Budget hotels are one of travel’s hidden gems. Besides being less expensive than large luxury hotels, budget hotels can offer a level of charm and personal attention that you won’t find elsewhere. These accommodations are often housed in historic ... more »
By mykolas 0 comments
Are you adventurous and eager to see what the world is all about? You can take a trip around the world for alot less money than you think, and it can provide you with a lifetime of memories. I was fortunate to take such a trip several years ... more »
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Don't miss thrilling Six Flags adventures--hair-raising roller coaster rides, music festivals and concerts, or nosebleed water park slides--due to budget concerns. If you are a budget-conscious amusement park seeker, you can make the next family ... more »
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Cruises used to be just for the very wealthy and people who won trips in a raffle. This is no longer the case. A cruise that won't break your budget is not hard to find. Because there are more cruise liners now, prices are more competitive, but ... more »
By dlmiller 0 comments
Avoid long lines, save money and get the best seats to shows by planning your theme park outing in advance to maximize your special day with family and friends... more »
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Be organized and make decisions first.. more »
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A romantic honeymoon on the tropical beaches of Jamaica can be heaven. It may sound extravagant, but a trip to Jamaica does not have to leave you broke. Planning a honeymoon to Jamaica on a budget is possible, if you take the right steps... more »
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If you are staying within the United States for your honeymoon, Los Angeles can be a terrific honeymoon destination. With beaches, resorts, shopping and Hollywood attractions, there is plenty to do in Los Angeles. Though it can be expensive, it ... more »
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Romantic moonlit walks on the sandy beaches of Mexico are possible, even if you are planning your honeymoon on a budget. If you plan ahead, Mexico can be a very affordable honeymoon destination... more »
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If you'd like to plan a fun summer vacation, but don't want to break the bank in the process, consider planning an inexpensive outdoor summer vacation. There are several options available to you when planning this type of trip, so read on to find ... more »
By joshcrank 0 comments
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, is well known as the golf capital of the United States. But did you know it’s also the mini-golf capital? There are dozens of mini-golf courses throughout the area, and these steps will help you find them, choose the ... more »
By Lindaperry 0 comments
First, why in the world would anyone not want to wear seatbelts? Seatbelts have been proven to save lives and to minimize injuries in auto accidents. There are some who must not or can not wear seatbelts under any circumstances and for those ... more »
By CyndiLou 0 comments
Short paid vacations are sometimes the only way to balance family life and work deadlines. Life often only allows time for a short getaway, lasting 3 days or less, but if done right, that's plenty of time for you to maximize your chill factor and ... more »