As enjoyable as vacations are, travelling can be an expensive business. These tips will help you learn how to keep costs lower where you can.
November 20, 2015
As enjoyable as vacations are, travelling can be an expensive business. These tips will help you learn how to keep costs lower where you can.
You shopped around for your vacation hotel — maybe even used a bidding website. But when you get to the registration counter, you find out that you will be charged an extra $10 to $15 per day as a "resort fee," supposedly to cover such amenities as the swimming pool and fitness club. This is nothing but a ruse to make a hotel's rates appear lower at the time you are scouting for a room, say industry insiders.
If you have decided to vacation in a highly touted resort area, here's a rule of thumb from travel insiders: Schedule your vacation for less popular times of the year. For instance, in central Florida — theme park centre of the universe — skip the conventional summer season, as well as the holidays and spring break.
You might not want to sound like a penny-pinching weenie every time you place an order during your travels, but never assume that prices will be within some range that you have fixed in your mind. At a resort-town restaurant your repeat business might not be important to the management.
By following these tips, you can help keep your vacation costs a bit lower.
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