1. Make a budget before embarking on the road. Consider pay its bills in cash instead of using the credit card.
2. If you are in a flexible position in terms of time, see the special tourist offers on the Internet. You can often get a very good "package" deal through travel and tourism sites, or so-called "consolidator" ticket, provided you have the ability to travel immediately without rigid timelines.
3. If you are staying in rented accommodation, consider to cutting food costs by eating at home or at least store snacks and drinks to consume quietly throughout the day. Staying at a hotel, find out if the facility adds surcharges for using the room phone. Usually hotels charge exorbitant fees for making long distance calls, credit card and even local calls. It is better to use your cell phone, calling card or prepaid calling card for long distance calls.
4. Arrange a stay with a friend or family member rather than spend on a hotel room.
5. Ask at the various hotels about any discounts or any combination that may offer to reduce the cost of your stay. Some hotel chains have cards, "frequent guest" or arrangements with airlines or car rentals may be useful to reduce the price of the rooms.
6. Find discounted rates, in groups or even free for local events and attractions to enjoy: libraries, museums, festivals, concerts, parks and community recreation centers.
7. Pack snacks and nonperishable food to help lower food costs.
8. Look for restaurants that offer free meals for children (kids eat free) or other promotional discounts to help lower costs for food.
Now you can enjoy your summer vacation, and come back with good financial planning and condition. May above tips are useful.
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