8 Easy Tips For Stretching Your Vacation Budget
Vacation Budget Tip #1:Â Plan for the unexpected and include it in your vacation budgetThings just may cost a bit more than you expected so, allow for up to a 20% increase up front and include that as an expense in your vacation budget.
Vacation Budget Tip #2:Â Carry emergency money
Tuck away some extra small bills for incidentals like cab fare, tips, etc. Don"t get caught with only a $20 bill on you when you want to leave a $3 tip and no way to get change! This could really make a difference in your vacation budget spending.
Vacation Budget Tip #3:Â Prioritize your spending
Prioritize and set spending priorities in advance for your vacation budget. If you want to eat at a special restaurant or attend a certain event, plan for this expense in your vacation budget. It may mean sacrificing a little bit in some other area (like lodging) but decide what is more important to you and stick to your vacation budget plan.
Vacation Budget Tip #4:Â Watch those credit cards
Overspending becomes so easy when using credit cards because you tend to not pay attention to the amount you are charging. To keep your vacation budget in line be disciplined in your use of credit cards.
Vacation Budget Tip #5:Â Get the most efficiency from your vehicle
If you are traveling by car on your vacation, make sure you have your automobile serviced a week prior to your trip. Driving a well-maintained automobile will maximize your gas mileage and efficiency. You might consider saving wear and tear on your own vehicle by renting a vehicle if your vacation budget allows. And if you choose to rent a vehicle don"t opt for a larger and more expensive vehicle than you absolutely need.
Vacation Budget Tip #6:Â Watch that fuel tank
Don"t let that dashboard indicator get to the "E".  Sure as you do, you are going to be in a remote location where you have to pay top dollar. If you do happen to find yourself in this situation, opt for buying only a half a tank of gasoline. That should get you to a major populated location where gas might be a bit cheaper and you have more choices.
Vacation Budget Tip #7:Â Take your own snacks and beverages
Pack a cooler with refreshing drinks and water and even some sandwiches. Take along a thermos of coffee and your favorite snacks. This way you can avoid paying the high priced convenience store prices when you stop for gas or a pit stop. Every penny you save this way can go towards a really nice meal in your favorite restaurant!
Vacation Budget Tip #8: Carry a cell phone or a phone card
It seems most of us have a cell phone these days. If you don"t, consider purchasing a no-contract one so that you don"t have to rely on making calls from your hotel or resort and paying their hefty surcharges and long distance rates. If that is absolutely not an option for your budget then at least buy yourself a phone card for necessary long distance calls.
With planning, discipline and awareness of what you are spending you and your family can experience a fun and relaxing vacation and still stretch your vacation budget.
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