This post isn't about Middle School PER SAY, but I feel that it's relevant in the sense that I came up with the idea on a middle school teachers salary.
HOW TO TRAVEL ON THE CHEAP: making your life a bit more fun on a budget.
I want to start by saying I am not nearly important enough to have a sponsor, so everything I reference because I use it regularly.
This summer I went on a trip to Maine, which is far away from my home state of Florida. I wanted to visit another "corner" state, but trips like this are normally expensive. This trip cost $450 total for 2 people, and included airfare, a rental car, and a full cabin near Bar Harbor. Between me and my husband that was a 4 day cross country vacation in the middle of June for $225 a person. $225 is not "no money", but is much cheaper than the average vacation. Here's how we did it:
Trick # 1:
Air fare: my absolute FAVORITE airline is Frontier Airlines.
If you're open to just picking whatever location is cheap, you could fly for as little as $20 one way.
On frontier, the seats don't have a big cushion, but after flying a major airline and then Frontier right afterwards, after about an hour both seats feel the same. Also, on Frontier they do not have complementary snacks, but you can get a cup of water for free or pay for a soda. I also do a free water, and once I brought a burrito on board with me because I was so hungry (a memory that still makes my husband laugh hysterically).
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| Thank you, Airport Burrito Casa, for serving dinner at 6 am |
Last thing about Frontier: join their "Den Club", it's $50 for a full year and your tickets are cheaper. I wanted to go to San Francisco for my birthday, and I waited for a Frontier deal to pop up. I noticed that the Den Deal tickets were $80 cheaper than the regular seats, so it made sense to spend $50 because I was still saving $30. And now I don't have to pay for it again for a full year, so my flights are EVEN CHEAPER!
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Kayak. I love kayak for flights if I can't use Frontier. I've been using Kayak for years now, and I'm worried all of these commercials are making it so popular that their deals won't be as good anymore. I know this doesn't make sense, why would popularity change the basis of the website? I'm just being paranoid.
| My deals, MINE. |
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Air BnB.
This is a well known trick. I LOVE Air BnBs. I've stayed in 6 total, and we are staying in another for our San Fran trip next month. When we went to Maine this summer, we had an entire apartment to ourselves for less than the cost of a hotel. Since it had a toaster oven, stove eye, and fridge, we stopped by the grocery store and got some supplies. PB and J every day for lunch, bag of chips and some water make the perfect meal. We'd eat out for dinner, and then we could beat up the leftovers if we were hungry. We also made some tasty breakfasts of pancakes and eggs.
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| Not the cabin I stayed in, but one that is available on Air BnB! |
| Streaming TV is the best, how did we ever live without it? |
Another thing to consider is the hosts. When we did a weekend trip to Chicago in May (flew from Orlando to Chicago for $50 total, and stayed at an Air BnB 2 nights at $40 a night. It was such a cheap trip!) our host pointed out some cool local places so we didn't end up at touristy places for dinner.
National. Parks.
This year alone I have been to 5 National Parks, 6 after our trip next month. We got a NP passport book, and we get stamps every time we go to one. It's become part of my favorite part of trips, getting our passport stamped.
I've climbed 2 mountains this year, and I've biked around lakes, seen Elk, and eaten lunch in places that look like postcards.
There is a National Park for everyone. Acadia in Maine was close to Bar Harbor and had a lot of small shops and was very bicycle friendly. Zion National Park and a small town but was mostly wilderness. National Parks are a great stop on a vacation, or a great destination.
Trick #5:
Dates dates dates dates dates.
If you travel when everyone else is traveling, it will cost more AND be more crowded. Disney World is the perfect example. If you want the best Disney Trip, you should go in January because the weather is nice and there are less people. Since the season is so slow, hotels and tickets are cheaper. It is the best time of year to go!
I hope you can use any of these tips! It's really all about trial and error, finding what works for you. And most importantly, finding those hidden gems of discount flights and cheap hotels. Wanderlust is no longer an impossible dream!
~If you have some great travel tips, SHARE THEM IN THE COMMENTS BELOW!~





