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Cheap
Family Vacations - Some
Suggestions
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by: Steve
Gillman
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The
real secret to cheap family
vacations is to be
opportunistic. When a friend
offers you their cabin on
the lake, say yes. Can you
have as much fun at the
cheaper, closer amusement
park? Then that's where you
need to be. Do the kids like
the idea of cooking dinner
over a campfire? Drive right
on by that reastaurant. Find
out what everyone really
enjoys. It's sad to spend
MORE on a trip for LESS
enjoyment.
Examples Of Cheap Family
Vacations
In Michigan, and many other
places, you can find
reasonable motels on the
beach. Cheaper, and usually
more scenic, are the
numerous campgrounds on the
beaches of Lakes Michigan,
Superior, and Huron. You can
find these in Michigan,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, and in
Ontario, Canada. Below are a
couple beach-based vacation
ideas.
Treasure Hunting
Vacations
Two metal detectors will
cost less than a few nights
with the family in a hotel.
Why not camp near a ghost
town or beach, and spend
your days hiking, exploring,
and hunting buried treasure?
We always find interesting
things when we take our
metal detector to the beach.
The kids will love the
adventure, and when they get
bored with digging up
quarters, they have swimming
nearby.
Beachcombing Vacations
This is cheap, and the whole
family can enjoy it. You can
find all sorts of things
washed up on the beaches of
the Great Lakes and the
Oceans. In Michigan, we used
to find bouys, parts of
houses, and light bulbs. The
light bulbs actually worked,
a mystery solved years later
when a sailor told me they
throw them overboard for
target practice. We were
finding the ones that
escaped the bullets.
We also found chunks of coal
that had fallen off
freighters. We burned them
in the campfire. We found
balloons with messages
attached, sea shells, fossil
rocks, odd-shaped driftwood,
pieces of styrofoam big
enough to use as rafts, and
- you get the point.
Camping Vacations
If your family is willing to
live in tents for a few
days, or if you already own
an RV, camping is the
cheapest of cheap family
vacations. We recently
stayed at Williams Landing
in Florida for eight days.
We stalked alligators,
watched armadillos walk
through camp, saw a dozen
other forms of wildlife, and
sat around the fire trading
stories with new friends
from England and Texas every
night. The cost, including
the hot showers: zero.
Woodall's catalog, available
at any big RV dealer has
listings of free
campgrounds.
Other Cheap Family
Vacations How about a
Montana testicle festival?
Festival vacations can keep
the whole family happy.
You'll usually find carnival
rides, music, events,
contests, and more. By the
way, Montana's testicle
festivals are billed as
family events, but good luck
trying to get the kids to
eat the "Rocky Mountain
Oysters."
Boondocking is all about
parking your recreational
vehicle where you don't have
to pay. If you aren't sure
that kids will enjoy being
in the middle of nowhere,
find a ghost town or other
treasure hunting locale. In
Arizona, an old Mayan Indian
showed us where to look for
arrowheads, semi-precious
stones, and ancient pottery.
The desert is a great place
to escape to in the winter,
and treasure hunting is
cheap vacation as well.
There are many more cheap
family vacations, and many
ways to keep any vacation
cheaper. Stock the cooler
with 25 cent pop instead of
paying pop-machine prices.
Keep the kids full on
healthy snacks to avoid
restaurants. Be an
opportunistic vacationer.
About the Author
Steve Gillman hit the
road at sixteen, and
traveled the U.S. and Mexico
alone at 17. Now 40, he
travels with his wife Ana,
whom he met in Ecuador. For
more cheap vacation ideas,
and to read their stories,
tips and travel information,
visit: http://www.EverythingAboutTravel.com
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