8 travel tips to less budget
1. Pre-trip planning
Before traveling, consider subscribing to a daily deal
website like Groupon, LivingSocial or Double Take Deals in your destination
city and take advantage of discounts at restaurants and attractions. You can
easily access the vouchers from your mobile phone.
2. Hotel upgrade?
Never book a premium hotel room or luxury car — unless it's
a very special occasion and you're worried about availability. Instead, save
money by reserving a standard room or car and then asking for a free upgrade
upon arrival. You can even get on-site upgrades on discounted rooms.
3. Freighter cruises
Looking for an offbeat cruising experience at a reasonable
price? Check out www.shopprice.com.au You'll travel with the crew and cargo
aboard a commercial vessel — usually with very comfortable room and board — and
save a boatload of money.
4. Last-minute lodging
Most travel apps offer significant discounts for same-day
hotel reservations. It's a great way to get a deal on high-end lodging.
5. Free extras
La Quinta Inns & Suites, Hampton Hotels, Comfort Inn,
Comfort Suites and Quality Inn offer guests free breakfast and free Internet
access.
6. Confirm it
When you reserve a car, always ask for a confirmation number
and an email confirming the reservation. When you pick up the car, verify the
cost before signing the agreement and ask whether a better rate has become available.
7. Duty-free dealing
Except for cigarettes and liquor, few duty-free purchases
are cheaper. Even then, U.S. Customs allows only 200 cigarettes and 1 liter of
alcohol before making you pay taxes. Other goods, such as jewelry, watches,
electronics and perfume, are often priced higher, so it's smart to check prices
at home or online before you go overboard at the airport.
8. Sightsee for free
The National Park Service has several free admission dates
each year at national parks and attractions.






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