Being a Cheapskate

Everyone loves to save money, I know I sure do!

Traveling can be very expensive no matter the destination. You have to have money for: food, activities, hotels, transportation, souvenirs, and so on. Not everyone plans out a budget, which is totally fine but knowing how much money you are spending and on what will help ease travel stress.

Personally, if I know that I want to go on a trip I conduct a little research before even booking the flight or gassing up my car. It is very helpful to know exactly where you are going and what there is to do there. Looking at dining prices and options would be beneficial for knowing how much money to bring along for just food purchases.

After figuring out where you intend to stay, eat, and go to, then the real fun begins. The hunt for bargains!

Some tips I practice:

Use discount sites for hotels and activities such as https://www.groupon.com/ or https://www.kayak.com/

-Bring your own food along. It is much cheaper to make your own meals than eating out every night.

Look for coupon or discount books at the destination you are going to. You even could go on https://www.ebay.com/ and look up coupons or show tickets that other travelers never used.

-Look for free and local things to do. Going to parks, events, concerts, flea markets, and museums are my favorite.

-Bring a water bottle with! I know this might sound obvious but more often than not I find myself buying expensive drinks at place I could have brought my own drinks to.

Poll: Please comment on which of the tips I use that you also use!

Please comment on anything else that you do to keep your trip as cost effective as possible!



7 thoughts on “Being a Cheapskate”

  • I definitely use discount sites! My favorite is Expedia since you can bundle car, hotel, and flights all in one shot! Another thing I do is research any hikes that are in the area. It’s always a great way to see the scenery and totally free!

  • I never thought about how much money I waste just to quench my thirst. I gotta make sure to bring a water the next time I go on a trip. Great tips!

  • I haven’t thought about using any discount sites… but thank you for providing that insight and link! I can back you up with bringing your own food and water as it saves TONS of money! I like hitting the free things to do even if it is as simple as exploring a city or park nearby.

  • I think this is a great idea. Personally, this self-quarantine has helped my bank account a lot and I look forward to keeping it that way!

  • There are lots of great ideas in here that i’ve used in the past! I find the biggest help for me is planning all my meals ahead of time, that way when I go shopping I know what I am getting and don’t get all star eyed when looking at the chips.

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