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How
to save money while planning
your vacations to Florida!
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by: Joe
Collinsworth
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Planning
a vacation can be fun, yet a
frustration if you have little
time, money, or patience. I
think many of us suffer from a
lack of patience. It can be
quite simple if you follow
some steps. Remember, you are
going on vacation! Get
excited! Use your time to
plan, to get away from the
stresses of your daily life.
Here are a few tips we suggest
you follow when planning your
trip and saving money!!
1. Figure out where you are
going & what you must do
while there. There are many
great destinations in Florida
from the Panhandle, to the
Gulf coast, Atlantic Coast,
Orlando, or the Keys. They
also offer so many things to
do, that it’s a good idea to
plan ahead of time some
activities.
2. Sign up for online e-zines:
These are online magazines or
newsletters that you sign up
for and receive on a regular
basis. Make sure they have an
opt-in and opt-out policy and
don’t share your
information.
3. Are you going as a family,
with friends, or for romance?
How you get there, where you
stay, what activities you want
to plan will revolve around
whom you travel with. There
are locations in Florida set
up for different types of
vacations.
4. Get coupons & Ask for
deals. I don’t care how much
money you have. Traveling with
coupons and discount sources
only saves you money on your
travels. Even if you go more
luxurious, you can save money
with these two tips. Ask to
get bumped, ask for first
class, ask for off-season
specials, ask for senior
citizens discounts, etc. Just
ask.
5. Do your homework and shop
around. We have found
literally hundreds of online
travel sites. Use the well
known ones that are
recommended. Read consumer
reviews, be patient, and make
sure you read all the terms
and conditions, whether you
book online of offline.
6. Join groups such as AAA or
AARP. You can also save money
by obtaining a frequent flyer
credit card and earning points
through spending. Just be
smart with your credit and
don’t go overboard.
7. Rent from an owner. Yes,
there are options other than
staying in a huge chain.
Sometimes, the best deals and
nicest places are from someone
who is renting out their
vacation home.
8. Travel in the off-season.
Book early, book late, and
name your own price at travel
auction sites.
9. Referrals are the oldest,
and in my opinion, the best
way to do anything. There are
people who will recommend
hotels, things to do, places
to go, that you would have
never found otherwise.
10. Using credit cards can
save you money and free up
cash for other adventures.
There is a right way and a
wrong way to use them. A
vacation is a necessity, not a
luxury.
Also, prepare a budget, get
all your necessities ahead of
time and shop for them, and
have fun while planning your
trip. Yes, there are a few
things you need to take into
account, but if you follow a
system of steps, planning will
be easy. In addition, be
realistic about prices, but
don’t think you can’t get
great deals on your vacations
to Florida.
About the author:
Discount Florida Vacations is
a total Florida vacation guide
offering fun, sun, tips,
ideas, recommendations,
resources, and experiences for
anyone traveling to Florida.
You can find more info. or
plan your trip with us at
www.discount-florida-vacations.com
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