regularly for deals and cheapest prices on lower-class flights.
3. Bring snacks and drinks, don't buy anything on the way. If you're on a roadtrip, keep a cooler in the car with snacks and meals. It may not seem like a big deal to spend a few bucks, but numbers add up as well as expenses.
4. Try travelling off-season. If you travel during off-season, then you can get great deals and prices on supplies and materials. This may cut a lot of money you would have spent during the peak season.
5. Set an amount you are willing to spend, a budget if you may, but keep a couple extra bucks for emergencies. If you set an amount you are willing to spend you will be more wise with your money- spending habits. Give yourself a budget of how much you are going to spend that day and you will not have to deal with buyer's remorse!
"Save Good, Feel Good"
-Emily Griffin
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