Lost in Manila» Money http://www.lost-in-manila.com Are You Lost in Manila? Wed, 30 Dec 2009 14:11:50 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.6 en hourly 1 Family vacation on a budget http://www.lost-in-manila.com/family-vacation-on-a-budget/ http://www.lost-in-manila.com/family-vacation-on-a-budget/#comments Sat, 14 Nov 2009 07:35:23 +0000 LostinManila http://www.lost-in-manila.com/family-vacation-on-a-budget/ Manila for example, you can get a very filling and quite tasty meal from a street vendor for the equivalent of a one or two dollars. Unless you have a very exacting diet regimen that you must follow, try ... ]]> Vacationing in a recession

Even in an economic downturn, as long as you have an income of some kind, you may still be able to take some pretty nice vacations. Depending on what you do, this economy may have placed enough stress on you that a vacation is needed. A little research and/or some phone calls or emails can yield you some pretty nice results.

How you plan for a vacation of course is entirely up to you. Some people make impulse decisions and just decide when they leave work for their weekend that they are going to go away. Those types of short trips can be a lot of fun but they can also be far more expensive than they need to be.

If you take the time to decide where you want to go and the research the options that you have for getting there and for lodging and food you can save a lot of money. If you are flying, working things out and booking in advance can sometimes save you hundreds of dollars on the flight. If you are driving, research ahead of of time is equally as valuable as buying plane tickets early. I took a trip by car during the height of the gas prices this past summer that was necessitated by someone traveling with me that really hates to fly. The trip was a total of approximately 2500 miles round trip and by researching on-line before I left I saved approximately 65 dollars in gas prices and about 150 dollars in food and lodging costs because I had a list of the places in each state along our route that had the best gas prices and another list of low cost lodging and local diners.

When you are researching your trip, start with the vacation that you would most like to take and see if it can be done within the budget you have. If not, then work your way down the list of places you want to see until you find one that works.

If you are traveling overseas, Make sure you research the average prices at the location you want to go to. In many cases you will find that you do not need to spend a lot locally. The Philippines is a good example. The vast majority of your expenses will come in the form of the flight to get there. While the resort areas are far more expensive than regular hotels and indigenous eateries, they are still far less expensive than you might imagine. In Manila for example, you can get a very filling and quite tasty meal from a street vendor for the equivalent of a one or two dollars. Unless you have a very exacting diet regimen that you must follow, try to stay with locally produced items. If you go looking for something that needs to be imported then the price will be substantially higher.

Hopefully I have helped you a bit in making it easier to decide on taking a vacation despite the economy. Make sure you do all of the research needed and happy traveling.

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