FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 12, 2008
PLANNING
AN AFFORDABLE FAMILY VACATION
With
the end of the school year fast approaching, many
families are beginning to plan their summer vacations.
Travel expenses can take a big bite out of your
budget, but the New York State Society of CPAs
advises that there are many ways to make your
vacation dollar go further.
SEARCH
FOR DEALS
Don’t
miss out on the many online opportunities to find
great bargains. You can use online travel sites
to search for the lowest airfare, hotel rates,
and car rental, as well as entertainment deals.
It’s a good idea to check specific airline
sites, too, because they may be advertising specials
that aren’t included on the bargain sites.
PICK
THE PACKAGE
Before
booking any segment of your trip, check out packages
available from airlines or hotel chains. It’s
often possible to find low-priced packages that
include both hotel and airfare, and admission
to local attractions, as well. However, remember
that packages may not always be the cheapest deals.
Examine the details and make sure that what you’re
getting is worth what you’re paying.
BE
FLEXIBLE
Uncertain
exactly where you’d like to go? Then plan
your trip around the best deals available. Sites
that specialize in low-cost travel usually advertise
specials to certain locations, as do many airlines.
If the location sounds like somewhere you’d
enjoy exploring, you could save a great deal on
your trip.
CHOOSE
A DESTINATION LOCATION
Want
to save money during your vacation on gasoline
and admission costs for various attractions? Pick
a hotel that has a pool, playground, nearby hiking
or other on-property activities. In addition,
many hotels offer suites with their own kitchens.
While these may cost more than regular rooms,
the savings on restaurants may more than offset
the higher price.
EXPLORE
THE GREAT OUTDOORS
Camping
is not only a fun family activity, it’s
also a cheaper way to travel. There are campgrounds
and cabins at national and state parks that offer
an inexpensive way to explore these locations.
Outdoor vacations are a great departure from the
usual routine and make it possible to get away
from the television and computers. And in many
cases, they are much less rustic than you might
imagine. There may be cabins available at some
sites, as well as water and electricity hookups.
In
addition, getting in touch with nature may not
be your only option when you camp. Disney World,
for example, has camp grounds that can lower the
price of what might otherwise be a fairly pricey
vacation. You may find camp grounds near other
theme parks or attractions, so don’t limit
your search to hotels when looking for accommodations.
HEAD
SOUTH
If
you’ve dreamed of taking a vacation in the
Caribbean or Mexico, summer is a great time to
do it. That’s because summer is considered
the off season, and many resorts offer promotions
that feature great rates. If you’ve assumed
you couldn’t afford a sunny resort locale,
double check to see if prices are lower than you
thought at this time of year.
CONSULT
YOUR CPA
Your
local CPA has many great ideas for cutting costs
in various
aspects of your life. Turn to him or her for advice
on any of your financial needs.
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in cooperation with the AICPA
©2007 The American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants
PUBLIC
SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
PLANNING AN AFFORDABLE FAMILY VACATION
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With
the end of the school year fast approaching, many
families are beginning to plan their summer vacations.
Travel expenses can take a big bite out of your
budget, but the New York State Society of CPAs
advises that there are many ways to make your
vacation dollar go further. Here’s one great
tip: Instead of choosing a location and trying
to find inexpensive airfare and lodging, it may
be a better idea to plan your trip around the
best deals available. Online sites that specialize
in low-cost travel usually advertise specials
to certain locations, as do many airlines. If
the location sounds like somewhere you’d
enjoy exploring, you could save a great deal on
your trip. If you’re interested in learning
more money-wise ideas on vacation planning or
any aspect of your financial life, be sure to
contact your local CPA. He or she has the expertise
you need to make the best choices.