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Tips On Beginning Your Vacation Plan

By Michael Morrissey + May 8th, 2007

1. Plan Early

Plan early is the first thing you must do. Spontaneity works well for day trips, but is not as effective for longer jaunts. By planning early, you will find cheaper fares and more available accommodations.

You can also have the opportunity to save any additional funds you might need, perhaps include extended invitations to other family members, and get together all the paperwork you might need if traveling abroad.

2. Stay Flexible

While planning, it’s a good idea to stay flexible in your desires. Flexibility equals maximum pleasure for everyone. This is especially true if you have special needs due to a disability or are taking along teens and children who will want to do different things.

3. Get Children Involve

This will not only make them much more enthusiastic about the trip, but they can provide their input into what types of activities they want to do and what types of activities they’d like to do as a family. They’ll be much more excited when they are fully involved in deciding where the family will be vacationing, so be sure to get their opinions too.

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Ways To Saving For Your Vacation

By Michael Morrissey + May 2nd, 2007

When you spend 40 hours a week slaving at your job, you deserve to have some time to get away from the rat race, relax, and enjoy your family.

Unless you’re independently wealthy, you’ll need a plan for saving up the money you need. While this may seem like a simple proposition, but some people find it difficult to lay aside some money each pay period. The key here is discipline.

Following are some effective ways to help you reach to your saving goals.

1. Open up a separate savings account specifically meant for your vacation money - If your employer offers direct deposit, you can usually specify a certain amount of money be put into this account. Some banks will schedule an automatic direct transfer to your savings account if you don’t have direct deposit or if you are not able to deposit money into two separate accounts.

2. Examine the amount of money your family spends weekly or monthly on family entertainment and fast food restaurants - Then reduce that amount, storing the remainder away for your trip. So that a pending vacation doesn’t become a joy-buster, shop around for freebie and reduced-cost entertainment options to enjoy during the months before you depart.

3. Another good way to save up money is to save your change - When you use cash, resolve to only use paper money. Then take the change you receive and put it aside at the end of every day. You’ll be surprised at how quickly it can build up.

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Top 5 Vacation Saving Tips

By Michael Morrissey + April 30th, 2007

No matter where you go on your vacation, there are tons of other money saving tips that you must know.

1. Join Travel Clubs Like AAA and Online Travel Clubs.

They can be huge sources of savings not only when talking about vacation, but also year-round. Make sure you’re using these memberships to their fullest potential. You’re paying for the privilege of being a member, take advantage of all they have to offer.

2. Stay Alert to the Little Things that Siphon off Money.

It really adds up. If you have to pay for parking, look for parking a few blocks away and get some extra exercise. If you are tempted to buy souvenirs, just stay out of the shops! If that seems too severe, give yourself a small budget and stick with it.

Take food into parks and attractions so you aren’t tempted to spend the exorbitant rates charged at concession stands. If you are a more mature person, always ask if senior discounts are available.

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What Time Is There?

By Michael Morrissey + April 27th, 2007

What time is there? No matter what time zone a country or city is located in, this is your top choice for a clock resource site. You will find accurate adjustments for Daylight Saving Time ( or Summer Time ) are made according to each location’s rules and laws here - Current time anywhere in the world.
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Safe or Not: Depends On Whom You Ask

By Michael Morrissey + April 22nd, 2007

I was searching for the information regards to my coming up trip and came across a New York Times article that deals with how to determine if a travel destination is safe to visit.

This article was written by Joshua Kurlantzick who had deliver a wealth of information on different sources, which can be tapped for the real story. Even the story was over, still, a good read …

You can read the full Article Here

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