Family and Consumer Sciences
Maryland Cooperative Extension Service
The Consumer's Almanac
Consumer Credit Education Foundation
Washington, DC
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VACATION BUDGET |
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TRANSPORTATION |
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Car/Rental/Maintenance |
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Airplane |
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Train |
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Taxis |
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Gasoline |
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Tolls |
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LODGING |
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FOOD |
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Breakfast |
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Lunch |
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Tips |
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ENTERTAINMENT |
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TELEPHONE |
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LAUNDRY |
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SOUVENIRS |
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PHOTOGRAPHY |
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EMERGENCY MONEY |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
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Children 's spending money |
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Adult 's allowance |
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TOTALS |
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Do some careful research before you take off on a holiday, business, or personal trip. Real travel bargains do exist. Contact an airline reservation agent or travel agent to determine the lowest possible fare. You can lower the cost of the airline ticket considerably by including a Saturday-night stayover. The best prices for international airfare are usually offered during January. Check with your travel agent about the many package deals available.
Driving your automobile affords the most flexibility in planning a vacation. If you decide to drive, check the condition of the tires, belts, battery, and spark plugs. Maintenance is always less expensive than emergency road service.
Keep these points in mind regardless of the mode of transportation:
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Plan and pack carefully. It's wise to make a list of travel wants and needs. Remember, it is very expensive to buy your necessities at vacation stores.
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Adjust your travel schedule to take advantage of discount travel packages.
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Understand any restrictions placed on your purchased airplane or train ticket. Be sure to find out if you're entitled to a full or partial refund in the event your travel plans change.
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Be sure you can afford to pay for your vacation out of future income before you borrow to go on vacation.
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Remember, the cheapest seat on a train or airplane will get you there at the same time as the most expensive seat.
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Occupy your children on long trips with games and books that are not disruptive to the driver or other passengers on a plane or train.