maandag 11 augustus 2008

A Little Planning Goes a Long Way While Traveling

While it may seem more natural to just pack your bags and take off on your vacation, traveling without planning ahead can cost a great deal more money than you expect.

Instead, try taking some time to plan your vacation, and you will find that not only will you enjoy it more, but you will be able to do it for a lot less.

The first step is to plan where you would like to go on your vacation. This could be a short weekend jaunt or a long cross country road trip through a variety of locales. It is important to have some sort of a plan before heading out on the road.

If you're looking to head out of state, try contacting the tourist information center for any states you may pass through on your trip. Most will gladly send you a package of information about the attractions in their area.

Get a map of the areas you intend to travel through. Use a highlighter to mark your route on the map, so that you know exactly where you will be going, and can avoid getting lost on the way.

From the maps, search out any towns or cities that you will be passing through online. Many of these places will have websites with tons of information about local events, attractions and restaurants. Print out any coupons or brochures that interest you and mark those locations on the map (hint: use a different color highlighter!).

When planning places to stay, consider whether you would like to camp, stay at a hotel or motel, or for a longer stay, rent a cottage or apartment. Call around to find the best rates in the area. Some campsites are remarkable, offering a variety of trails, educational programs and other entertainments for families. Other times you may find a rental unit that will be the perfect place to stay for your vacation, allowing you to cook up your own meals and avoid the cost of restaurants.

Often many attractions can be found on the road as you travel from one destination to another. Plan your route so that you can make a quick detour to those locations, rather than having to go far out of your way to get there. Getting off the beaten path and staying on America's two lane highways and byways offers some beautiful scenery and interesting stops along the way.

By planning ahead you will have all the information you need to have a fun and relaxing trip. With discount coupons on hand, special event schedules in mind and the best deal for accommodations booked, you will save tons of money, and not miss a thing!

Nothing is more freeing than the open road! For generations, Americans have enjoyed the wind in their hair traveling from coast to coast seeking romance and adventure. Road trips are as American as baseball and apple pie.

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