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How Much You Can Save by Camping on Your Vacation

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You deserve a little vacation with your hunny and children, but what can you do that won’t break the bank? Camping is the perfect solution for families looking for frugal fun! We’re here to share a few of the different ways camping saves you cash and packs in the entertainment.

Cost Per Night

Camping costs zero to $30 a night based on if you have to pay a fee to stay at a camping ground. That number looks tiny compared to the hundreds of dollars hotels cost per night. You may have to invest in some camping gear such as a tent, but your investment will be well worth it, as these items last years. Do some research on the best places to stay, and you’ll be a happy camper.

Meal Budget

Cooking s’mores and hot dogs over the fire for meals beats the hefty prices of restaurant food – especially when you travel as a family. Overall, Americans spend an average of $33 per day on food when on a vacation within the U.S. In aggregate, more than 80% of that amount is spent in restaurants. You have the opportunity to control how much money you spend on eating and find fun ways to cook over a fire!

Free Excursions

Instead of paying a few hundred dollars for the family to enjoy zip lining and other excursions, camping brings the nature to you! If you decide to camp at a national park, there are many attractions within that you can see. Wallet-friendly options to family activities include hiking, biking, stargazing and more! As a bonus, you are even able to bring your pets along for the trip.

No Size Limit

No matter how big or small your family or group of friends is, you won’t have to worry about extra large quantities of money being spent. If you had more than four people, you’d need another hotel room – camping doesn’t make you spend hundreds more when another person is added to the group!

Pay With Cash

When you’re on your trip, pay with cash. This helps you spend less and stay more conscious of your spending habits. It’s a lot harder to keep up with how much you’re spending when you don’t see the money leaving your hands. Grabbing grocery items for the fire can sometimes end in getting more than you need, so using cash will help limit your spending and stay on top of your budget.

Vacations are great ways to bond with friends and family, however, you don’t want to lose your savings to have fun. Camping allows you to maintain your frugal lifestyle while still enjoying life to the fullest. If you’re looking to create a budget and start saving for your next camping trip, give us a call or stop in today!

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How-To Protect Your Finances During Vacation

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Vacations are about relaxation and enjoying yourself, so don’t let the worry of your finances bog you down! Keep the sunshine your first priority with these traveling safety tips courtesy of Peoples Bank & Trust.

  1. Only Carry What You Need

With beach towels, cameras, and sunblock already filling up your bag, it’s no use bringing extra items that could slow you down. The same is true with your wallet. Keep your pocketbook light with only essential payment options. This not only helps you to not overspend, but also allows you to store other payment options in your hotel safe as a backup in case any cards are lost or stolen.

  1. Contact Your Bank and Credit Card Companies

Before taking off on your next getaway be sure to call both your bank and credit card companies. By communicating your travel plans ahead of time you can ensure that potential purchases aren’t rejected while you’re outside of your typical spending zone. If your card is lost or stolen these are great contacts to keep in mind to protect your finances in the event that they’re compromised.

  1. Use a Credit Card for Major Purchases

If you find that perfect must-have item during your travels abroad it may be beneficial to use your card for larger purchases. With cards like Visa and MasterCard, their payments are accepted all around the world. Additionally, most credit providers have a maximum $50 liability, so if someone does steal your credit card you’re covered!

  1. Plan for the Unexpected

You can plan and plan, but sometimes things happen that you weren’t anticipating. Whether it’s additional food expenses, a last-minute excursion, or a trip to the local urgent care, sometimes things happen. Make your travel fund work to your advantage by adding a cushion of 10% to cover those spontaneous expenses. If at the end of the trip you’re still ahead, you can use the extra money for an exciting last night out, or put it towards your next exciting destination!

Traveling is one of the most inspiring activities you can be a part of! Let Peoples Bank & Trust help you get to your next destination with one of our structured savings accounts. We’ll help you continue crossing destinations off your bucket list, one penny at a time!

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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