Articles related to "What To Do On Staycation"Memorial Day marks the official beginning of summer. This year many families opt for a staycation at home than a real vacation. Follow these tips for a successful time!
Schedule a staycation any time of year and forget about tourists and heavy traffic. Try new activities, indulge in a hobby, or splurge on a night in a local hotel.
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Enjoying Jamaica doesn't mean buying a plane ticket. Here a few tips for visiting Jamaica in New York.
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With a struggling economy plaguing much of the world, splurging on a vacation to someplace new is out of the question for many people.
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When traveling it is second nature to see the sights of the city or town - museums, monuments, galleries, shops, restaurants and so on. Yet this rarely the case at home.
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If you don't already have travel plans, " Staycations" can be fun, too. Here are some tips to finding cheap - and sometimes free - events no matter what city you're in.
With the cost of living on the rise, the family vacation is getting a face lift. Families are opting for fun, budget-friendly activities that are close to home.
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Fend off the summer doldrums by making this fun summer "passport" full of ideas for family day trips and special outings.
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Include a staycation among your last minute travel ideas. Plan a stay at home vacation for your family, save on lodging, and beat high gas prices.
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The sagging economy isn't the only reason people are choosing to stay at home this summer. Many prefer to stay home, catching up on projects and indulging in family fun.
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There are several ways to squeeze out a manageable vacation and get the most out of any travel budget with several cost-cutting tips that can be used in a recession.
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Facing a slowdown in bookings hotels are targeting vacationers with spa deals, complimentary tickets to shows and city tours.
Just as the New Year brings change, it is also a new opportunity to update your vocabulary with cool new words to use in 2009.
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