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When you are trying to manage your money wisely and live within a budget, the traditional vacation might not be within reach for you. Between airfare, hotels, dining out, and sightseeing, a week-long vacation can easily cost $1,000 per person. Imagine, though, if you could cut out the airfare and hotel cost entirely, and slash the dining out cost significantly as well. This can be a reality if you take a staycation, where you just stay at home but treat your city and nearby areas as your vacation destination. Staycations are gaining popularity, and for good reason, because you can relax for a week without the stress of knowing you are breaking your budget or going into debt.
How to Have an Amazing Staycation
Prepare ahead of time. Just as you would make travel arrangements and pack before a vacation, take the time to get ready for your staycation, too. Here are a few things to consider doing to prepare:
Be a tourist in your own city. Try to look at your city through new eyes. If you were visiting for the first time, what attractions might you be interested in seeing? Ask friends, neighbors, and co-workers about their favorite spots in town or within an easy day trip distance. Some favorite destinations might include:
Relax and enjoy your hobbies at home. You don’t have to fill every day of your staycation with elaborate plans and activities. In fact, the most relaxing vacation will often include days when you don’t feel like you need to do much of anything. Sleep in, read a good book outside in the sun, take a bath, play a board game, and maybe go for a walk around the neighborhood. If there’s something fun you feel like you never have time to do during your usual busy life, your staycation is the perfect opportunity to do some of that.