How I Saved on Holiday Vacation Expenses (2026)
If saved holiday vacation expenses is on your radar, this short guide cuts through the noise. Here is what is worth knowing, and how to put it to work today.
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- (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I just came from one of the most fantastic Thanksgiving holidays with a couple of my frie...
- We Drove to Smoky mountains from south Florida, where we enjoyed mountains; Getting away from the plains of Florida was a good change before...
- This is where we stayed in Smokies Of course, there was turkey and plenty of activities and laughter.
I just came from one of the most fantastic Thanksgiving holidays with a couple of my friends along with our family. We Drove to Smoky mountains from south Florida, where we enjoyed mountains; Getting away from the plains of Florida was a good change before we officially greet the holiday season with open arms.
This is where we stayed in Smokies
Of course, there was turkey and plenty of activities and laughter. But what made me happier is the fact that I was able to save a lot of money from the trip; yes, plenty of money. To give you an idea, my total expenses was around 50 percent off the amount I spent last year.
The following are the secrets for lower holiday vacation expenses.
We booked early
Right after Thanksgiving 2010, I already told myself we’re going to spend it in somewhere where we could drive. I went to Boston last year. I had to book flight, rental car and hotel. This year we drove to Smokies; Three families booked a minivan and rented a three bedroom cottage on the Appalachian hill. We booked our cottage in the summer when there was lower demand for thanksgiving accommodation.
One of us already stayed in that cottage and had developed a nice rapport with the owner, which enabled us to negotiate a lower than expected rate.
We planed very well
Speaking of planning, you must learn to take it one step further. For example, since I would be traveling with other families, we already looked for excellent activities to do with them. We discovered several family friendly trails, which didn’t cost a lot of money. We listed down how long we’re going to stay there, our potential expenses, and how much money we would be willing to spend for every activity or every day. This way, I would already have a good idea about my budget.
We travel with friends and family
As mentioned, I didn’t go alone. I tagged three of my best buddies, as well as their families. And each day was fun time. There was never a dull moment, and we had our dinner all the way until the wee hours of the morning. Financial-wise, my friends and I divided all of the costs associated with the trip, such as gasoline, accommodation, car and food
We packed lightly
We didn’t tag along our laptops and other gadgets besides our camera, Since we were not going to stay there for a week, just a few days, we also didn’t pack a lot of clothes. We packed only essentials and a pair of jackets and sweaters along with a shirt and one pant.
We cooked and therefore we saved
Out of 8 meals, we had 4 home cooked. And belive me, 6 personas helping with the cooking was a lot of fun.We bought our stuff from local grocer and shared the expenses. A per person per meal cost of $7 including the drink was way cheaper than $20 per person per meal cost at the restaurants.
We made smart selection
If you’re going to spend a lot of time outdoors, there’s really no need to pick a posh accommodation. It’s like draining your hard-earned money for something you can’t really maximize. On the other hand, unless your mind is set on specific attractions, it’s a lot better to just roam around and discover something that’s pleasant and surprising.
Due to the outside temperature, using the pool was not an option, and we didn’t look for accommodation with swimming pool. We rather bought fire woods from Wal-Mart, three nights only costed us around $50 towards BBQ and fire. Experience wise, it was priceless.
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Make sure you’re covered with travel insurance
Although it was not relevant to my trip, still useful for your trip if you are set on a travel to a far distant place.
A lot of people think travel insurance is an unnecessary expense. In general, it isn’t. It simply depends on your coverage. Make sure that you have sufficient coverage to cover lost luggage as well as delayed or cancelled flights. Fortunately, Numerous health insurance companies offer affordable travel insurance. Since I didn’t book flight, I did save on the additional premium cost.
My Smoky mountain trip proved one thing: I don’t need to spend fortune so I can enjoy, relish, and remember my experiences all throughout my life. You simply need to be more diligent in your research, be resourceful in meeting your needs, and be wise enough to separate a need and a want.
How are you saving money this holiday, readers?
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Before you check out, double-check saved holiday vacation expenses against current offers and any coupons you can stack. Small habits like this add up to real savings over a year.
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