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The Road Less Traveled: Saving Money on Travel Beyond Flights and Hotels

August 6th, 2009 by admin

Empty Road along the Pacific Ocean

The Internet abounds with sites and tips dedicated to saving money on flights and hotels. Even people who don’t exhaustively read up on how to get the best deals typically visit multiple sites before booking a flight. Hotel booking used to be a one and done activity, but now typically involves a variety of sites as travelers make sure they are getting the best deal.

Expedia and other online travel agents’ sites dropping their booking fees was a direct reaction to travelers’ habit of researching flights options on their sites, picking the one they wanted, then booking it directly from the airline to save the $5 fee. It was easy to do, so not surprisingly most people did. Some went even further, using multiple sites and trying to find the optimal day and time to save even more on their flights. This behavior spawned a whole host of “meta search sites” like Kayak.com, looking to make this kind of exhaustive searching easier. The NY Times’ “Frugal Traveler” had a great article on all the best tools and tips for researching travel and getting the best price, referencing sites like Kayak and Hotels.com as well as a number of research options.

But the NY Times article - and most travelers - had no ideas past getting flights and hotels locked in. Despite the fact that the cost of the time a traveler spends in his or her destination often far exceeds the costs of flights and housing, people seem resigned to paying full price.

It doesn’t have to be that way. Not surprisingly, the Internet offers a variety of options that a growing number of travelers are tapping into to save on their “destination experience.” It is no secret that individual tours and attractions offer deals on their web sites that are available to anyone who buys in advance. And not surprisingly, aggregators of a wide variety of these type of buy before you fly deals are starting to have a growing presence online.

On popular example is Viator.com. This site allows travelers to select from destinations across the world and select from tickets to attractions, tours, events, airport transfers, and so on, often at a significant discount to walk up prices. And travelers might be surprised at the breadth of the offering. Disney, Grand Canyon, Broadway Shows, etc. are all on offer. But so is a Ghost Hunting tour in Edinburgh, skydiving in Australia, kickboxing matches in Bangkok - the list goes on and on.

Obviously committing to specific sites and activities in advance requires a bit of pre-planning. This fact alone has been as much a barrier as anything to more rapid expansion of travelers seizing on destination deals. For those looking to save while preserving flexibility and spontaneity, an attraction pass like those offered by Smart Destinations could be just the ticket.

The company offers a credit card sized ticket in 14 North American destinations that allows the holder to go into most if not all of the main attractions and tours in that destination for one prepaid price. Perhaps best of all, there’s no need to decide in advance what you intend to see. In destinations such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, San Diego, and Oahu, the savings offered by the card can be as much as 55% compared to individual tickets, and that’s not counting deals on shopping and dining that are included in the card.

So as you plan your next trip, make sure you don’t stop with flights and hotels, but give some thought to the things you plan to do once you get where you are going. You could end up significantly lowering the total cost of your trip with just a bit more effort.

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9 Responses to “The Road Less Traveled: Saving Money on Travel Beyond Flights and Hotels”

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  4. On Sep 16th, 2009 at 8:41 pm Alina said:

    This site offers activities you can do with kids, as well as some discount codes.

  5. On Dec 22nd, 2009 at 8:41 am cheap flights los angeles said:

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    Now I can travel with no worries about my budget. That’s a good news to us.

  7. On Feb 5th, 2010 at 7:08 pm Los Angeles Helicopter Tours said:

    Seems like a good deal for tourists in these cities.

  8. On Feb 10th, 2010 at 6:11 pm Media said:

    Be very careful of LA SIghtseeing! If you have a go card and no reservation you will be told to come to the bus at the time the bus has left NOT when it’s boarding. I went there and was told there were 15 extra seats so we’d be fine without a reservation. They said to come back 1/2 hr later. I questioned this as the schedule said the bus would leave at 1:15pm. The guy said that’s when it boarded but since we didn’t have reservations to come back at 1:30PM and he’d give us a boarding pass. We came back at 1:25pm and were told the bus had left. My host called to speak to a manager and was told by the person on the phone they were not allowed to get the manager. My host insisted and a manager came on. It was the same person as the one who told us to come back too late. He wouldn’t listen to my host, hung up twice, told her to complain to go card, and would only talk when my host threatened to report his business and spread the word through the media my host works for. He finally asked how it should be resolved. My host told him to reserve a spot for the 1:15pm bus on Friday 2/12/2010 and not to charge one penny. He said it was reserved but we have yet to see. This is bad business all the way around. In Los Angeles there are several competing tour companies. My suggestion? Go with any one but this one!

  9. On Mar 12th, 2010 at 5:53 am Nyima Galestian said:

    Thanks for sharing awesome blog. Really budget play important role while planning trip. By the way I used to find and compare prices on hotel, airfare, and car rental from various companies throughout the United States and world. Hope it might help people.

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