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Budget Travel and Getting Around

One of the biggest parts of a Travel and vacation budget is often the
cost of getting from one place to another. It is important to budget for this
important expense and to consider some unique options to make your travel
dollars stretch as far as possible.

When choosing a rental car, it is important to choose the most
economical and fuel-efficient car that meets your needs. Obviously, the size of
your family will impact the choice of rental car, but compact and even
subcompact cars can be great for motoring around cities, particularly when it
comes time to park in those tight spots.

In addition, a smaller car will get better gas mileage, which is no
small consideration, especially if you plan to do a lot of daily driving. And
if you plan to travel far and wide, it may be important to choose a rental deal
that provides unlimited miles, since charges for mileage overages can be quite
costly.

When it comes to the decision of whether to accept or decline the
optional collision coverage on a rental car, always be sure to see if you are
already covered elsewhere. For instance, your auto insurance company may
already provide insurance coverage for rental cars, as may your credit card
company. If you are covered by these policies, there is no need to accept the
costly collision insurance offered by the rental car company. And of course,
you will always want to top off your rental car with gasoline before dropping
it off, as refueling charges by rental car companies are generally quite high.

In addition to rental cars, there are many other options for budget
travelers to get around once they arrive at their destination.

Ridesharing services like Uber (www.uber.com) and Lyft (www.lyft.com) are widely available in many cities and can be
a convenient and cost-effective alternative to renting a car. These services
often offer various types of vehicles to fit different needs and budgets, from
Economy cars to larger vehicles for groups.

For those looking for an even more budget-friendly option, consider
car-sharing services such as Zipcar (www.zipcar.com) and Turo (www.turo.com). Zipcar allows you to rent cars by the hour or
day, which can be perfect for short trips around the city. Turo, on the other
hand, is a peer-to-peer car-sharing platform where you can rent vehicles
directly from their owners, often at a lower cost than traditional rental car
companies.

Public transportation can also be a far less costly and far more
convenient alternative to paying to drive and park a rental car. Of course,
public transportation does not make sense in every location. Many small towns
and even some larger cities have public transportation systems that are
infrequent, inefficient, inconvenient, or even nonexistent. In other locations,
however, using public transportation makes a lot of sense. In New York City,
for instance, visitors can buy a pass that is good on all subways, buses, and
trains. The cost of a weekly pass can be less than what a visitor would pay to
rent a car for a single day.

And public transportation provides an additional benefit as well; it
frees the tourist from the hassles and expenses of parking the rental car. Many
locations in New York, for instance, charge $20, $30, or even more for parking,
and other major cities are almost as costly.

Getting around using public transportation is not as difficult as many
people imagine either. Many public transportation companies, particularly those
located in major tourist destinations, publish guides which give the route
numbers to popular destinations, and bus drivers and train conductors in these
locations are often quite adept at getting tourists where they need to go.

In addition to public transportation, bike-sharing programs like Citi
Bike in New York City (www.citibikenyc.com)
and Lime (www.li.me) in many
cities worldwide provide a healthy, eco-friendly, and affordable way to explore
a city. Scooters are another option, with companies like Bird (www.bird.co) and Lime offering
app-based rentals in various cities.

Finally, for those who prefer walking, many cities offer walking tours
that can be a great way to see the sights and learn about the local culture
without spending a lot of Money.

By considering these various transportation options,
budget travelers can save money and make their travel dollars stretch further
while enjoying the convenience and flexibility of getting around in different
ways. Here are a few more to help: Via: www.ridewithvia.com
, Citi
Bike: www.citibikenyc.com
, Divvy: www.divvybikes.com. Public
transportation apps like Moovit or Transit can help you plan your route and
track your journey.

By considering these budget-friendly options, you can save money and
make your travel experience more enjoyable.


Originally Published on https://boomersnotsenior.blogspot.com/

I served as a teacher, a teacher on Call, a Department Head, a District Curriculum, Specialist, a Program Coordinator, and a Provincial Curriculum Coordinator over a forty year career. In addition, I was the Department Head for Curriculum and Instruction, as well as a professor both online and in person at the University of Phoenix (Canada) from 2000-2010.

I also worked with Special Needs students. I gave workshops on curriculum development and staff training before I fully retired

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