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Xstatic3333's request (and because vacations are my most very favorite thing!), I thought I'd start a thread about tips, tricks and ways to travel in a MM way.
How do you spend less on trips, travel and vacations?
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Re: MM Travel Tips
We usually take a trip every year to visit a different baseball stadium!
The first thing we do is make an auto-contribution to a savings account that is designated just for travel/vacation, because travel is very important to us.
I try to plan ahead as far as possible so I have plenty of time to shop around for the best prices on hotels and tickets. Even if you have a hotel already reserved, don't be afraid to shop around and switch hotels. Just make sure you understand the cancellation policy.
We will drive instead of fly as long as we can get there in less than two days. We love road trips!
We don't have kids so we don't have to travel during the summer; we tend to travel in late Spring to avoid the crowds and get shoulder season rates.
Pack snacks so that when we stop for gas, we aren't tempted to load up on expensive/unhealthy gas station snacks. We still splurge on nice dinners out when we are traveling though.
Stay at hotels that offer free breakfast and free parking whenever possible. We usually stay at mid-level chains such as Best Western and Holiday Inn, and we're in their rewards programs so we can earn free nights. Most of these hotels are perfectly adequate if you just need a place to sleep.
Use public transportation whenever possible to save on gas, cab fares, etc.
Save credit card rewards points and redeem them for restaurant and/or hotel gift cards to use on our next trip! We put all of our purchases on credit cards (paid off in full each month, of course) and can usually score a couple hundred bucks in gift cards by the time we are ready to travel. Just have to make sure to redeem far enough in advance because sometimes they take several weeks to arrive!
1.) Car rental through BJs travel!
2.) For us, get lodging with a kitchenette so we can cook our own meals. This is also key to me not getting a stomach ache from too much restaurant food.
3.) Be open to places that are expensive to fly to, but may be much cheaper than alternatives once you arrive. This was very true of Bonaire, which I had dismissed for years due to the airfare until I realized how affordable lodging was. This is also true of Thailand, which would be our dream 2016 trip unless we decide to TTC sooner.
4.) We work CCs for free flights, which I realize is controversial. We use the the Capital One VentureOne card so we're not tied to any particular airline. I also just opened the JetBlue Amex for the sign-up bonus which will fund a flight to FL. I wouldn't have done that if we didn't already have our mortgage. We never ever ever care a balance, of course.
5.) On a past tip from @hoffse, I heavily lurk the TripAdvisor forums for any location we're considering.
6.) When eating out on trips, we always try to avoid touristy neighborhoods. Often we sit at the bat and chat with people that way, too.
7.) For local weekends away we pretty much always visit friends or tent camp.