Dream Trips on a Budget
By: Debra Muccio, Travel Mamas Guest BloggerMay 20th, 2010
We all have that vacation destination we daydream about. It might be a tropical island, where the water is crystal clear and the beaches are empty. Or, it might be luxurious resort with relaxing spa treatments and over-the-top customer service. Whatever type of vacation you are longing for, it CAN happen on a budget!

Stay with Friends & Family
Perhaps the easiest way to save money on that big trip is to stay with friends or family. Free accommodations mean you only need to budget for transportation, food, and entertainment. This is ideal if you have loved ones who live near resort towns or other locations you’d like to visit.
Thanks to amazing friends and family, we’ve been able to enjoy trips to Singapore and Indonesia, plus countless getaways to multiple locales throughout the U.S. Be sure to thank your hosts for this financial savings by taking them out to dinner or bringing a gift.
Sign Up to Receive Rewards
Most airlines, hotel chains, and rental car companies have some sort of rewards program, or at a minimum have a way to let you know the deals they are promoting. Be sure to sign up! In addition to freebies and complimentary upgrades, you might also receive notices of special deals or discount codes for members only.
For an upcoming trip, my husband had already booked a great deal on a rental car. Soon after, he received an email with a discount code offer from the same rental car company (making it an even sweeter deal). Because he was signed up to receive the company’s emails, we saved an additional $50!
Travel During Off Season
You can reduce your expenses just by traveling during the off season. You can usually tell high season/low season times just by looking at hotel prices, especially with certain resort websites like Disney or Rosewood, which clearly mark time frames. U.S. travelers know that spring break, summertime and Christmas holidays are peak seasons and prices are much higher. If you are planning to travel abroad, be sure to do your homework. Low seasons really do vary (as does weather) by geographic area.

My husband and I in front of Cinderella’s Coach during a dream trip to Walt Disney World in Florida
I didn’t think places like Caneel Bay on St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands existed anymore – pristine beaches, private dining in sugar-mill ruins, and no telephones or televisions in the resort rooms. Traveling during off-season enabled us to enjoy the luxury at Caneel Bay, a resort nestled within a National Park that was founded by Rockefeller and which features seven secluded beaches, rather than staying at a standard chain hotel.
This principal applies to popular family destinations as well. By traveling to Walt Disney World in October instead of during the peak summer or holiday seasons, we were able to stay at the deluxe Grand Floridian at a reduced price. A fall vacation also means the moderate and value resort prices are reduced too, which will further stretch your dollar yet let you enjoy the Disney magic.
Stick to a Standard Room
Many hotels offer different types of rooms, and the differences between them can save you a pretty penny. If you’re not spending much time in the room (like at Disney), it may not be worth the extra cost to have that premium or “castle” view. Especially if you are splurging on a great hotel, consider the low-end, standard-view room for extra savings. You’ll still get to enjoy the hotel amenities at a much reduced rate.
Be sure you know how the hotel distinguishes among the rooms. For our stay at Caneel Bay, we chose the least expensive room type, called a “Tennis Garden” room at the time. While we did not have an ocean view, the beach was just a short walk away. With our savings we were able to enjoy some extra fun like sailing and spa treatments!

Our room at the dreamy Caneel Bay Resort in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands
Be Spontaneous
Some of the best deals I have ever seen require last-minute travel. Hotels want their rooms filled and cruises want full capacity…..and you can bet they are willing to reduce prices to get you there. I’ve seen week-long cruises to Alaska at a cost lower than what you’d pay for food on a normal vacation.
So…keep dreaming! With a little flexibility you can make your travel dreams a reality.
Debra Muccio lives in the Dallas/Ft. Worth with her husband and two-year-old daughter. She traded in high-powered suits and high-heeled shoes for a new role as mommy – crayon enthusiast, storyteller, and kisser of boo-boos. You’ll find her blogging at A Frugal Friend, where she finds the best deals and freebies on everything from groceries to entertainment. She’s currently featured as a regular guest on the CBS-11 news in Texas.
How do you save money on travel? Share your tips with other Travel Mamas and Travel Daddies in the comments below!
Tags: budget travel, caneel bay, disney, hotels, last-minute, st. john's
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Debra – Thank you for your Frugal Friend tips on Travel Mamas! I love that we don’t have to give up luxury on vacation just because we don’t want to spend a fortune! The Caneel Bay Resort in St. John’s sounds like a little slice of heaven…add it to my long list of dream destinations!
This is wonderful! I always love a good deal! Thanks, Debra! Thanks also for introducing me to another great blog!
Thanks for stopping by, Thankfully Thrifty! I just took a little tour of your site too. Wow! You can get a lot of free samples in the mail…who knew?!
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May i also add: always look for all-inclusive packages to save up on unnecessary expenses like food on fine-dine restaurants.
All inclusive vacation packages should include food, accomm, tour, land and sea transfer and airfare. It’s definitely much cheaper and can go even lower when in big groups.
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