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Saving Money on Holiday Travel

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Date: 11/14/2008 Topics: Save Money On > Travel | Travel  
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Saving Money On Holiday Travel
Saving Money On Holiday Travel
Tips for saving money on holiday travel as suggested by the ThriftyFun community.

Fill a Thermos With Coffee

We used to stop at a convenience store each morning and fill our coffee thermos up for about $2.00, but since most of the motels now have coffee makers in the rooms, we make one pot of coffee using the coffee packet that is furnished. We also bring along a can of our favorite brand, and make fresh coffee for our thermos each morning.

By Harlean from Arkansas

Fly Cheaply on Christmas Day

If you need to, or simply prefer to, fly the cheapest tickets on Christmas Day. My husband and I have done this for years and it is remarkable ,"what a difference a day makes" (Sorry I couldn't resist the pun). The trip should be the gift for those who you are going to visit, especially with the economy the way that it is. Best wishes for a truly blessed holiday season.

By Shari

Stay Home

Rather than get stuck with all the holiday run around, just plan to stay home this Christmas. You can set up a video chat with your relatives online or just use the good old telephone. Maybe plan a trip every 5 years, if you have a lot of extended family that lives far away.

By Jess

Frugal Tips for Traveling With Kids

We took a road trip out West last summer with our 3 kids. Each kid had a crate filled with library books and art supplies (for the road), plus some individual servings of "treats".

I brought frozen water and frozen kool-aid, so that we never once bought drinks. We brought sleeping bags and the kids slept on the floor of the hotel rooms. We ordered pizza up to our room (rather than going out for pizza).

We brought along our camp stove, so that we could whip up spaghetti, eggs, brats, whatever. We did spend some money on going out to eat, but quickly got sick of that stuff and I couldn't wait to make homemade food. We brought 2 coolers and it was worth all the trouble for all the money we saved!

By Ann from Wisconsin

Make Only One Trip

Make only one trip - one for Thanksgiving or one for Christmas; not both. Take turns traveling to see family: you travel one holiday. they travel to see you the other. The good news is gas prices are down so the gas is not as big of a problem.

Pack all your own snacks and drinks.

If there are two adults and it is an extended drive, take turns driving and/or sleeping so you do not have to stay in a motel before you get there if possible. If not, plan out where you might have to stop to find the best, most affordable place to stay ahead of time.

Stay home if you can. If you can not - make the trip the adults' Christmas gift. After all, Christmas is really for the children.

By Savings Assistant
http://www.savingspotpourri.blogspot.com/

Do you have any holiday travel tips to share? Feel free to submit them below.

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