Are you planning to go for a trip with your kids but are reluctant to do so owing to your limited budget? Everyone wants and plans for a good outing with family. But while planning the trip in a fixed budget, the two main problems confronted by everyone are deciding the tour destination and planning the strict monthly budget accordingly. However, with a good plan and research, you can go to any place with your children on a budget. Whether you want to fly abroad or enjoy a road trip within your own country, it is very necessary to first collect information about everything related to the place of your interest. This will help you make the most of your money and time. There are several places that are family-friendly and offer additional, exciting facilities for kids.
Posts Tagged ‘Road Trip’
On Your Next Road Trip Make Sure to Bring Printable Travel Games
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009Traveling with a family can go two ways. Either it is a bunch of ‘are we there yet?’, or can be very entertaining. Before leaving, why don’t you check out the games you can print for your trip off of the internet.
Trying to Save Money? Take a Frugal Road Trip!
Sunday, May 31st, 2009Think you can’t afford a vacation? Think again! A frugal road trip can be the best possible solution and allow you to take that much-needed vacation now, rather than having wait forever and save up your pennies for an expensive getaway. See the country, go to inexpensive or even free attractions, and enjoy the company of your family or friends on a frugal road trip soon using these top money-saving tips.
Checklist For a Road Trip – Get Ready to Hit the Road!
Friday, May 22nd, 2009This checklist for a road trip includes everything you’ll need to do before you hit the road for your vacation. From travel companions to car preparation to the selection of your route, everything is covered. Great road trips are all about thorough planning and this checklist ensures you won’t miss a thing.
Spanish Cuisine Through the Eyes of a Hollywood Actress
Saturday, May 9th, 2009In my ignorance of global cuisine, I’ve always assumed that Spanish food was similar to Mexican or South American food: rice and bean based with lots of hot spices. I was ashamed to find out how wrong I was, and even more embarrassed that my Spanish cuisine education came in the form of Gwyneth Paltrow. Recently I had the privilege of watching her documentary, “Spain…On the Road Again,” which is essentially a home movie made about her culinary road trip across the country.

