Tip #1: We have older vehicles that would cost tons of money if we had a large amount of repairs with some mechanic we don't know while away from home. This is why we decided to rent a van. We had the peace of mind knowing that if anything happened, it was covered by the rental agreement. If anything happened, they would bring us another van, we could transfer our things to it, then keep going. With the distance that we travel, this time it was over 2,500 miles, we know that the amount we pay for a rental is well worth it. We pay in cash also, and are repeat customers, so with that they gave us a discount and the deposit turned out not only to be returned, but doing the math, it turned out to be more than we paid back in the deposit.
Tip #2: I need to stop every couple of hours to get up and walk around due to my ankles swelling. I love visiting with friends. We try to plan our trip where we can stop off at friends' houses to visit for a couple hours, hug and laugh, take pictures and visit. We make memories, share a meal, and miss one another when we leave. I know many people wouldn't say this, but it has become a blessing to have this small malady because it forces me to stop and visit with friends or stop at rest areas to walk around a bit. It helps me to see the beautiful area that we would be missing by staying on the interstate. Topping off every vacation is the stops we make, the people we visit, the love of friends and their wonderful kids making friends with our kids is absolutely unrivaled! Something special invariably happens with each stop. This trip was no exception.
Tip #3: Bring a cooler! We love stocking the cooler with sandwich making stuff, drinks, yogurt, and quick things like apples, oranges, carrots and things like that. Walm*art carries premade hogies, salads and other items that we used for meal times and stored them in the cooler. We saved hundreds of dollars in eating out just by picking up things and eating as we were hungry.
Tip #4: Bring a bin packed with paper plates, paper towels, wipies, plastic silverware, and microwave safe container. The lid can be used as a place to set paper plates while making sandwiches. You don't have to stop for a meal if you're pushed for time, and it is very handy to grab the wipies and clean up really quick. It's all there and ready to go.
Tip #5: I comparison shop for about 95% of the things we buy and hotel deals are no different. We have memberships to a couple deal saving places like HSLDA that we can look up and compare the price of motels. We also have AAA that we can use. We can use priceline.com on the searches as well. This time it took me about a week to figure out which would be the best overall price for our trip. We ended up staying at the Country Inn and Suites in Albany because they had the best price for having a full breakfast as well as a swimming pool. This alone was worth the little bit extra so I could rest and not worry about needing to feed everyone for breakfast. The variety they offered was not just continental, but a full breakfast. In the end, they discounted our stay. I'm not sure how that worked out, but it was cheaper than what was initially paid, so we saved money there.
Of course there is a certain amount of organizing we always need to do ahead of time to prepare for all of this. Setting up a budget is a great way to start. We knew what we were going to spend and came under that mark by $400. That is significant! We will be making more trips in the near future and will more than likely do much of the same thing that we've done, unless we buy a camper which is possible. When you add a camper in to the mix, you save even more money in motel costs, but you still need to bring all of your own food, plan for all the meals, make the meals, and all that brings. If you're organized and plan well, you could save lots of money traveling if you're ready to search and do the work ahead of time.
I'm sure there are more ways to save money while traveling, so please share your ideas!
God Bless,


