As the second Bank Holiday weekend of the year approaches, we're all hoping for beach & BBQ weather! An extra day off work (for most anyway!) and a long weekend off school for the kids. But for some, it's an extra day of finding something to entertain the kids!
I'm lucky in that it's my son's 6th birthday tomorrow and it always falls on or very close to the long weekend so we always have a fun-filled and busy weekend, quite often squeezing a day out in there somewhere as a birthday treat! With our budget as stretched as most parents out there, we love to use discount vouchers where ever we can!
If you're as money-saving as we are, why not have a look at the great offers below for this coming bank holiday...
Image source: MoneySupermarket Travel Insurance
There are some great offers available, so why not treat yourselves to a family day out (hopefully in the sunshine!) To get the great deals featured in the infographic above, or for further information, visit MoneySupermarket's Deals and Vouchers channel.
Also, when you look at the results of a recent survey that MoneySupermarket.com carried out, 62% of us go to an attraction simply because they have a money saving voucher. Interestingly, that shows that the majority of families are all looking to save money where they can when it comes to having fun!
So what do you have planned for the long weekend? For us it will be a birthday-day on Saturday followed by a catch-up and relax day on Sunday with a money-saving day out on Monday. Whatever you get up to, have fun and enjoy the extra time with your family!
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Friday, 18 January 2013
"A Grand Adventure" with MoneySupermarket
When an offer of 3 of my favourite things was waved in front of me - I couldn't resist.... planning, holidays and saving money (a little secret - certain members of my family call me Katie Coupon!), I just had to enter this great competition from MoneySupermarket!
So, where would I go, what would I do and how would I make my £1000 last as long as possible? And what epic activity would we do?
Well, here we go - we (hubby, 2 children and I) would hire a campervan and drive across America following most of Route 66! Starting in Los Angeles, California, we would travel by road visiting 8 states before arriving in Chicago, Illinois. A total of 2448 miles! Although we would be driving it from the end to the beginning(!), we would still capture the essence of America in one epic journey! This icon of American culture and widely varied landscapes, for us, is a once in a lifetime experience. I'm pretty good at making my pounds & dollars stretch as far as possible, so here's how we would do it!
We checked out the cost of hiring a campervan and was pleasantly surprised to find that you can hire a campervan (or RV if we're getting into the spirit of things!) for just £22 per day, so for the 14 days hire this would cost us £308 from STA Travel - being frugal about it, this may reduce further due to my husband being a student and STA Travel have great rates and offers from students.
The fuel for the trip would cost about £338 ($541) and the one-way hire fee is about another £126 ($200) so the total cost of the vehicle and fuel is £772.
As the vehicle hire is a large chunk of the budget, we would take advantage of the many, many things that are situated on Route 66 that you can see and visit free of charge!
We would plan to drive about 175 miles per day - some days a little more, some days a little less. The basic plan goes a little like this....
Los Angeles (California) to Las Vegas (Nevada) to the Grand Canyon (Arizona) to Holbrook (Arizona) to Albuquerque (New Mexico) - slight detour to Santa Fe! - to Amarillo (Texas) to Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) to Tulsa (Oklahoma) to Springfield (Missouri) to St. Louis (Missouri) and finishing in Chicago (Illinois). I can feel a song or two coming on after that list!
A few must-sees on the way... free, of course!
And then for the excursions to be paid for...
An overnight stay for a family of 4 in the Wigwam Motel in California costs just £52 ($82); a unique experience as part of a once in a lifetime trip!
Lowell Observatory in Arizona is a great value day out at just £22 ($34) for a family of four, where you can really reach for the stars!
We would visit the Round Barn at Arcardia, Oklahoma, where we would "Buy a Brick" for £32 ($50) to commemorate our trip and thanks to MoneySupermarket!
An overnight stay for an RV and a cavern tour at Meramec Caverns - The Jesse James Hideout - for 2 adults and 2 children would cost £53 ($84).
The rest of our overnight stays would be in roadside areas where it's free (and safe!) to camp overnight - you can basically pull up and camp overnight wherever it doesn't say "NO CAMPING"!
We would definitely visit the town of Normal as I've always wondered what Normal is like...!
The remainder of our money would pay for any treats and trinkets along the way... and so that's our "Grand Adventure"!
So how about you? What would be your ideal "Grand Adventure"? Let's see if any other blogger's will share their "Grand Adventure"... Missing Sleep, Really Rachel & 4 Munchkins Plus Mummy.
So, where would I go, what would I do and how would I make my £1000 last as long as possible? And what epic activity would we do?
Well, here we go - we (hubby, 2 children and I) would hire a campervan and drive across America following most of Route 66! Starting in Los Angeles, California, we would travel by road visiting 8 states before arriving in Chicago, Illinois. A total of 2448 miles! Although we would be driving it from the end to the beginning(!), we would still capture the essence of America in one epic journey! This icon of American culture and widely varied landscapes, for us, is a once in a lifetime experience. I'm pretty good at making my pounds & dollars stretch as far as possible, so here's how we would do it!
We checked out the cost of hiring a campervan and was pleasantly surprised to find that you can hire a campervan (or RV if we're getting into the spirit of things!) for just £22 per day, so for the 14 days hire this would cost us £308 from STA Travel - being frugal about it, this may reduce further due to my husband being a student and STA Travel have great rates and offers from students.
The fuel for the trip would cost about £338 ($541) and the one-way hire fee is about another £126 ($200) so the total cost of the vehicle and fuel is £772.
As the vehicle hire is a large chunk of the budget, we would take advantage of the many, many things that are situated on Route 66 that you can see and visit free of charge!
We would plan to drive about 175 miles per day - some days a little more, some days a little less. The basic plan goes a little like this....
Los Angeles (California) to Las Vegas (Nevada) to the Grand Canyon (Arizona) to Holbrook (Arizona) to Albuquerque (New Mexico) - slight detour to Santa Fe! - to Amarillo (Texas) to Oklahoma City (Oklahoma) to Tulsa (Oklahoma) to Springfield (Missouri) to St. Louis (Missouri) and finishing in Chicago (Illinois). I can feel a song or two coming on after that list!
A few must-sees on the way... free, of course!
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Amboy Crater - California |
The Grand Canyon, Arizona |
The Rainbow Forest Museum - Arizona |
St. Francis Cathedral - New Mexico |
The Big Texan - Texas |
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U-Drop Inn - Texas (the inspiration for Ramone's House of Body Art - Disney/Pixar Cars) |
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Ramone's House of Body Art - Disney/Pixar Cars |
Cadillac Ranch - Texas |
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The Leaning Water Tower - Texas |
Devil's Rope Museum - Texas |
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The World's Largest Rocking Chair - Missouri |
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Hayes Shoe Store - Missouri |
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Viva Cuba Mural Project - Missouri |
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Jefferson National Expansion Memorial - Missouri |
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Chain of Rocks Bridge - Illinios/Missouri |
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Willis Tower - Chicago |
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Wigwam Motel - California |
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Lowell Observatory - Arizona |
We would visit the Round Barn at Arcardia, Oklahoma, where we would "Buy a Brick" for £32 ($50) to commemorate our trip and thanks to MoneySupermarket!
An overnight stay for an RV and a cavern tour at Meramec Caverns - The Jesse James Hideout - for 2 adults and 2 children would cost £53 ($84).
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Meramec Caverns - Missouri |
We would definitely visit the town of Normal as I've always wondered what Normal is like...!
The remainder of our money would pay for any treats and trinkets along the way... and so that's our "Grand Adventure"!
So how about you? What would be your ideal "Grand Adventure"? Let's see if any other blogger's will share their "Grand Adventure"... Missing Sleep, Really Rachel & 4 Munchkins Plus Mummy.
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