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With a little forethought and some flexibility, you can reach your favorite destinations without breaking the bank. If you don't know anybody who works in the airline industry that can give you a hook-up, follow the advice below... more »
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Some ski areas cost as much as $80.00 per day to ski or snow-board. After reading this the reader will know exactly where to go to get steep discounts for most ski areas in Colorado... more »
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SeaWorld's Aquatica opens in Spring 2008, another adventure park for water park enthusiasts and animal lovers alike. Aquatica will open with underwater tubes and slides, lagoons and giant wave pools that offer fun and excitement for the whole ... more »
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Want to travel abroad on a dime? Going abroad is an amazing experience, but it can get expensive very quickly. Hotel rooms, airfare, rail, taxis, food, and souvenirs are just the beginning of traveling expenses! Here you'll learn a few tricks for ... more »
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There's plenty of cheap (and excellent) food to be found in Las Vegas right along with those fancy (and expensive) five-star restaurants. If you're a gambler, you might even be able to get food for free - although you'll probably pay for it with ... more »
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Machu Picchu is certainly one of the most stunning and awe-inspiring touchstones to the past one can find in the Western Hemisphere. This well-preserved former Inca village, perched on a mountaintop 45 miles northwest of Cuzco, Peru, was ... more »
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The United Kingdom is one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. Rich in history and with a vibrant nightlife, a trip through the UK will take you to places both metropolitan and provincial. From the exciting theater of London's West ... more »
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Boston has a lot to offer visitors, including a wide range of famous historical sites, a vibrant arts community and fascinating neighborhoods and districts. You can get around Boston on the cheap fairly easily, especially if you take advantage of ... more »
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London is one of the most exciting cities in the world, but it's also one of the most expensive. It is possible to get around London without spending all your holiday money, though, especially if you like to walk... more »
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Los Angeles is a huge, sprawling and fascinating city with hundreds of freeway on-ramps and notoriously congested traffic. It's fairly easy to get around L.A. on the cheap, though, even if you don't have your own set of wheels... more »
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Just as in other major cities, you can get around St. Louis in everything from a limousine to a bus. Public transportation will always be cheaper than private, and using your own two feet will be the least expensive transportation mode of all... more »
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Washington, the District of Columbia, is at the heart of American history; it's also a lively modern city with terrific bargains for visitors. Getting around is easy and affordable, with a number of public transit options... more »
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Finding a discount cruise does not have to be a difficult task and there are many ways you can find fantastic discounts that will suit your budget. A cruise can be a vacation of a lifetime, and if you can find some high-quality discounted cruises ... more »
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Brazil is one of the largest countries in the world and one of the most diverse, both culturally and ecologically. If you want to spend a day on the beaches of Rio de Janeiro, hike through the Amazon jungle, visit the futuristic city of Brasilia ... more »
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New York City can be a very romantic destination for your honeymoon. And though it may seem impossible, you do not have to break the bank to have a honeymoon in the city that doesn't sleep. With some careful planning, you can plan a honeymoon in ... more »
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The beautiful Bahamas islands make a terrific destination for a romantic honeymoon. Consisting of more than 700 islands and 2,000 cays (keys), the Commonwealth of The Bahamas has been a popular honeymoon destination for decades. Though there are ... more »
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Maui has great food, especially seafood. But because it's an island, things are more expensive. If you've got a few mouths to feed on your trip, look into lower-cost options that allow you to enjoy your time instead of watching your bank account... more »
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For anyone with a family, it can be difficult to find an affordable vacation that everyone can enjoy. While air travel, accommodations and entertainment can get quite expensive, there are ways to find cheap vacations for the entire family... more »
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Manama is the capital and largest city of Bahrain, the smallest Arab country in the world. An island just off the east coast of Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf, Bahrain enjoys abundant oil wealth, but has made great strides in diversifying its ... more »
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Edinburgh is one of the great cities of the Celtic world and offers a lot to visitors, from the famous castle on the hill to the cashmeres and tartans in the shops along Princes Street. Here are some hints to help you get around Edinburgh while ... more »
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Many travelers find meals to be their biggest daily expense. With experience and know-how, meals can also be one of the easiest places to reduce costs... more »
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Switzerland is one of the richest (and priciest) countries in the world, but backpacking your way through this European country is a cheap way to experience its beauty and culture... more »
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Florence is a great city for food ' so great, in fact, that you may blow your budget. It is possible to eat well on a shoestring, though, especially if you enjoy picnics and have slightly adventurous tastes... more »
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As human ticket agents fade into the horizon, more websites come online offering cheap airline tickets. The big ticket purveyors like Travelocity and Orbitz are no longer the only games in town. But you've got to be savvy to work the system, as ... more »
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The Marshall Islands are a series of nearly 30 postcard-beautiful coral atolls making up over 1,100 mostly uninhabited islands in the western region of the Pacific Ocean. While now an independent nation, the islands were an American Trusteeship ... more »