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Travel Tips for an Affordable Summer Family Vacation

Friday, April 27th, 2012

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While traveling during the summer months with family will cause some stress, it doesn’t have to blow your entire budget. Through proper planning and the right tools, families can enjoy a summer vacation at top destinations without skimping on fun.

Here are six top tips for managing the summer travel season without losing your budget or your patience!

1.  Make your plans in advance by booking early. March and early April are great times to book vacations. Getaroom.com features hotels in top summer destinations that are cheaper if booked 14 or 21 days in advance. Top Disney hotels can be booked for around $100 a night. Early booking also means your kids have something to look forward to, and you can plan out excursions and a trip schedule that makes the most sense for your particular family dynamic.

2.  Pack right for the trip and likely conditions. Summer in Orlando means heat and humidity. Pack the right kinds of breathable clothing and your wide-brimmed hats. Nothing is worse than an entire family that is sunburned and dehydrated.  It also rains almost every evening in many parts of the country, so light and packable rain coats are vital. You are certainly not getting your money’s worth on travel if no one feels good, so prepare for the weather properly.

3. Review your chosen hotel’s policy on kids staying free. Many don’t charge extra for kids up to 19, but others will even charge for a toddler. Know the fees in advance so you can avoid a disagreement with hotel management.

4.  Travel on the right days of the week. Flying on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Saturday is a strategy that can pay off with some much discounted rates. You also should consider travel in June instead of July or August as it can be less crowded and you can find cheaper fares.

5.  Consider a vacation “villa”, otherwise known as a condominium type setup that features more space, full kitchens, and other amenities. They are especially ideal for families that would otherwise require two adjoining hotel rooms. The savings on meals can quickly eclipse the expense of the bigger accommodations.

6.  What are the most popular spots for summer? While Las Vegas is very hot, there are great summer deals, especially for hotel stays between Sunday and Thursday. The Caribbean and the Bahamas are also very good during the summer as rates are much lower than during the winter high season. Washington D.C. is another good summer option as Congress is not in session and there are less locals and travelers, so you can see our nation’s majestic monuments and museums without the crowds.

Bonus Tip: Our final tip is for parents to manage their own expectations. You can’t visit Disney World in July and be angry when there are a lot of crowds. Remember you are supposed to be on vacation as well, so expect to contend with other people and show your kids that you’re under control and enjoying your time.

Bob Diener, founder of Getaroom.com, is a travel industry veteran with more than 25 years’ experience, which includes founding Hotels.com and Getaroom.com, an online booking site that allows users to get unpublished rates and cancel their reservation if need be. He can help your readers get the most out of their stay, offer advice on booking the best hotels, and give tips on avoiding extra airline fees. He can also give tips on the best places to travel for families.
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2010 Memorial Day Weekend Events

Friday, May 7th, 2010

us flagMemorial Day 2010 beckons and what better way to show your patriotic spirit than to be a spectator or participant at one of the many fun-filled events slated to take place over Memorial Day weekend, which runs from Friday, May 28 through Memorial Day on Monday, May 31. A host of  parades, fairs and other events are in the offing, all of which are free of charge. Adding further relief for your pocketbook are scores of Memorial Day Weekend hotel deals, some offering room rates up to 60% off. Read on for a sampling of key events in major cities.

1. New York City – Fleet Week

Memorial Day weekend ushers in Fleet Week in New York City, which was made an annual tradition in 1984 to honor the U.S. and Marine Corps. Fleet week comprises everything from military demonstrations and tug of war competitions to ship tours and lectures. All events with exception to those held at the USS Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum are free.

2. Washington D.C. - National Memorial Day Paradenational memorial day parade

No city says patriotism like our nation’s capital, and this flag-waving D.C. event on Monday, May 31 at 2:00 p.m. makes a great place to spread it. Sponsored by the World War II Veterans Committee, it honors and remembers those who have sacrificed their lives to serve our country. The National Memorial Day Parade begins at the corner of Constitution Avenue and 7th Street and makes its way along Constitution Avenue, past the White House, before ending at 17th Street. The parade includes marching bands, active duty and retired military units, youth groups, and patriotic floats.

3. Chicago – Downtown Chicago Memorial Day Parade

If your Memorial Day weekend plans include the Windy City, you’ll want to be a spectator at the downtown Chicago Memorial Day Parade, which is regarded as one of the largest Memorial Day parades in the nation. Scheduled for Saturday, May 29, the parade will step off at noon and proceed south on State Street from Wacker Drive to Van Buren Street. Made an annual tradition by Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley in 1997, the event is preceded by a Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony at the Eternal Flame Memorial on Daley Plaza.

4. Los Angelos angeles memorial day street fairles – Annual Memorial Day Weekend Street Fair

Held on Saturday and Sunday of Memorial Day weekend from noon through 10 p.m., this Los Angeles fair closes off the streets at Wilshire and Alvarado to accommodate scads of carnival games and rides, live music performances, arts and crafts, health screening booths and merchandise stands. On average, the event draws more than 30,000 fair goers each year.

5. San Francisco – 2010 San Francisco Carnaval Festival and Parade

Coupling sizzling live entertainment and beautiful arts and crafts with scrumptious food, the multi-cultural San Francisco Carnaval Festival showcases the best of Latin American and Caribbean cultures. Spanning seven blocks, the San Francisco Carnaval Festival will take place on Harrison Street between 16th and 23rd streets from Saturday, May 29 through Sunday, May 30 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both days). Moreover, California’s largest multi-cultural celebration includes the popular Carnaval Grand Parade, which begins Sunday, May 30 at 9:30 a.m. at Bryant & 24th Streets before proceeding down Mission Street to 17th Street.