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A Money-Saving Plan for the Summer Vacation Clan





Tips to stay within budget on the road

Are you looking to embark on a summer family vacation that won't break the bank? Whether it's heading to an amusement park or road tripping across the country, there are simple ways to spend within your means by making informed, cost-conscious decisions while on the road. Family budgeting expert Jonni McCoy has some important tips to help families plan and create affordable, memorable and stress-free summer trips.

Put down pricey electronics and entertain the kids creatively. Nothing makes a trip longer than choruses of "are we there yet?" Instead of buying hand-held games, research and print fun facts and pictures of things that can be found en route to create personalized road trip activity books. Head to the library and check out a radio drama series, audio books, and some music that everyone can enjoy, or compete in the classic guessing game, "I Spy."

The "beaten path" is often more expensive. As an alternative to pricier popular tourist sites, explore off the beaten path. Fun stops along the way will keep the clan excited about the trip. Visit www.roadsideamerica.com for suggestions to customize any journey, such as a swing by the Meteor Crater in Arizona and a search for dinosaur tracks along the Grand Canyon.

Watch your driving habits to stretch fuel. Practice a few gasoline-saving tips, such as:

  • Replace dirty or clogged engine air filters. Clean engine filters can improve gasoline mileage by as much as 10 percent and also can protect your engine from impurities.
  • Use cruise control on major roads and in free-flowing traffic.
  • Avoid idling. When the car idles, you get zero miles per gallon.
  • Avoid higher speeds. Gasoline mileage usually decreases when driving more than 60 miles per hour.

Save on special attraction tickets. Don't pay full price for theme parks and activities. Contact a hotel or resort destination to ask if they sell discount tickets or packages or try to purchase discounted tickets on a park's Web site. A ticket ordered in advance on Disney's Web site could be up to $50 less than one purchased at the gate.*

Collect coupons. The week before your trip, go through the Sunday newspaper and stock up on coupons, looking for grocery stores, tourist attractions and restaurants along the way. At the end of the trip, calculate how much money these coupons actually saved you on your vacation.

Don't empty your wallet to fill your tank. Credit cards offer a simple way to pay for things quickly, but using a rebate credit card means earning rewards with every swipe. Consider these savings: The Shell Platinum MasterCard® from Citi® Cards can earn you 5 percent rebates when filling the tank at Shell and 1 percent rebates on all other purchases you'll make on the trip. To calculate your potential savings, visit www.877myshell.com.

Keep an eye open for hotel savings. When planning your trip, frequently check online for specials on hotels - new savings and specials pop up every day. When selecting a hotel, choose one that offers extras geared toward your group's tastes like a pool, complimentary meals, membership discounts or specials for children. Also, check for local hostels to book a room for your summer vacation clan or share with other travelers.

Pack batch snacks. Snack costs can rack up fast, so stock a cooler ahead of time with snacks and sodas from discount grocery stores. Pick up inexpensive snacks and beverages in economy sizes rather than individual serving sizes. Pick a park or campsite and enjoy a scenic group picnic - free of cost.

Avoid drive-throughs. Make meals more fun by stopping at locally owned restaurants. Many home-style restaurants provide early bird specials during which larger meals are available at a low cost. Take a break from the main roads for even cheaper meals, such as food at local street festivals.


* About.com, http://gocalifornia.about.com/od/cadisneyland/a/discounttickets.htm


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