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Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
We've got a lot of fulltime travelers here, so I thought you might know of some good places. DH is finishing up the new version of the software that his company sells, which they are launching in mid-may. as those of you in software development know, this time in a project comes with much wailing, gnashing of teeth, and overtime. As soon as the project launches, I am kidnapping him for a one-week, low-stress vacation. After considering some pricier ideas, our frugal gene kicked in and we decided on a road trip. The idea is to rent a car (or just take mine, not sure on that--my car runs fine but also has 125K miles on it), drive about a thousand miles or so from home (northeastern OK), set up camp in a nice b&b or rental and explore the local area and/or strike out from there for day trips to interesting spots on the map. We don't want to do anything too scheduled, but we also want to go somewhere where we can find lots of stuff to do (or sleep in till noon without guilt, for that matter). We're contemplating the southwest (specifically arizona and new mexico), but I'm open to other ideas.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
I'm definitely not a vagabond yet; but, when I get this kind of urge, I generally head to Mexico. I discovered quite a while back that I can generally vacation more cheaply there than I can in most of the USA (especially since I am usually looking for a warm beach location for my vacation).
Lately, I have been heading to Puerto Vallarta for most vacations. It is fairly cheap to get there and stay there; and, it has mountains rising up out of the ocean. The only real downside for me is the water clarity. (I like to snorkel and dive; but, this is definitely not the best area for that kind of activity.) Puerto Vallarta is a large enough city to have plenty of shopping and clubs if that is your thing; but, you can also find plenty of nearly deserted beaches on both sides of the city as well as trails along the beach and up into the hills on the south side of the the city. If you have any Spanish, I'm sure that would enhance your experience. Sadly, I've never taken the time to learn much more than please, thank you, and excuse me. But, that has never been much of a problem for me in Mexico (looking for wood to knock on now). My accommodations have ranged from youth hostels to all inclusive beach resorts. And, my expenses generally range between $25-$80 per day including transportation (flying from the Midwest). My secret is that I don't really care where I spend the week as long as it's warm and beach front; so, I just watch the last minute deals flying out of my home airport from places like www.worryfreevacations.com (which happens to be my current personal favorite; but, there are many others; and, I am not affiliated in any way). Sometimes I just use their cheap air fair and stay at a hostel or local hotel. Other times, I use their package deals which are hard to beat for a cheap, low-stress, one week vacation. Happy trails to you.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
A couple of years ago, we rented this place: http://www.vrbo.com/37663
Incredible place, designed and built by an artist/architect, and a steal at that price. It is south of Taos. We found the area to be charming and interesting, and very low key. Having a house of your own to retire to (compete with views, kitchen, fireplace, etc.) was great.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
Since you are talking summer that means you can get 4 & 5 star resorts in Phoenix metro at bargain prices! If you want I can check some of the summer rates for you. It seems like 100 to 125 a night gets you a top notch experience and the summer rates on the golf courses are excellent as well. PM me once you have dates if intrested! Also, there are some great day trips out of Phoenix.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
Be sure to think carefully about what it is that you like about trips. For me, I know that it's about the food (eating at interesting new restaurants or having fun picnics) and doing something (like surfing) rather than general sightseeing.
I used to think that staying in a nice hotel, and reading or relaxing is an important part of a trip, and it's nice, but you can do that better at home. Once we stayed at a quaint lodge in the mountains, but the lights were too dim for reading (40 watts), there was constant noise from the phone at the front desk, and in the cozy common room with the big fireplace, there was always a TV on!! From then on, we never view the hotel as an important attraction.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
There are certainly lots of places for you to go......actually Mexico sounds nice.....
BUT.....you are talking a WEEK.....and you're talking about DRIVING to somewhere 1,000 miles away? You'll spend the best part of your week driving, fighting traffic, and eating indifferent meals on the road. If you have only a week, either drive somewhere very close by, or only waste two of your precious days, one there and one back, and fly. My heart hurts at the very idea of driving two thousand miles in a week, not even counting any "relaxing" time in between the drives. Of course, we are vagabonds, and in our world, about a hundred miles is the ideal amount to travel in a day. :-) That leaves us time to start out at the crack of nine, stop at various and sundry interesting things, (yard sales, volunteer fire company pancake breakfasts, etc.), stop for lunch, pull off and take a nap, and still get to our destination early enough to take a nice walk before dinner. Please.....slow these vacation plans down or your "vacation" will feel much like the high powered, stressful time you're taking a vacation to get away from..... JMHO.....LooseChickens |
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
Wow! lots of good suggestions. In order...
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A: a thousand miles is the MAXIMUM we were interested in. the current front-runner is Santa Fe, which is 600 miles and change. we're also pondering Memphis, which is about 400. B: I kinda said a week for convenience's sake, it's actually 9 days when you add in the weekends on either side. However, your post and the rest have us talking again about what we actually want out of this week--I'm okay if a little pooped from a big project I just wrapped up, but DH is so darned tired and stressed I just want him to have some time away to recover. I'm almost wondering if we even need to leave town to accomplish that. lots to ponder. :-) |
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
It's getting on toward summer, but some of the nice resorts in Scottsdale like the Camelback Inn sound like just what you need.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
Just read through the thread really quick, but here's my take: the OP is part of a typical (Egad!) still working (and too damned hard, from the tone of it) couple who has only a week off. Tough bill. I second the suggestion that you fly, not drive, and enjoy your sparse days off. "Vagabond", to me, implies a lot more freedom, the only the truly retired (or real bums) can enjoy. Even a FIRE person myself, who can take or leave his relationship (prefer to leave it frequnetly nowadays
) can't travel all the time...but I'm working on it. Been to Mexico 4 times in 2 years. This year: Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica. I love the solo-travel, backpacker (e.g. cheap) type of trip. Mexico is great for that. D.R. is claimed to be a bit pricier, but Mexico you can do quite cheaply. But if you are the married-couple, a/c room and so forth, well, it'll cost you a bit more. Heck, enjoy it, but don't you dare call yourself a vagabond! You are insulting those of us sleeping ten to a room sharing it with Euro-trash and U.S. college students.
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Re: Frugal-yet-fun vacation ideas: need ideas from vagabonds
We recently went to Zion Utah, Bryce canyon, Grand canyon, sedona AZ. It is a nice trip. THe expense really depends on the food and accomodations you choose. If you camp and buy food at a store... the cost will be low. If you stay in motels and eat in restuarants, they will be a higer (obviously).
If oyu intend to stay in motels... make reservations. You will be getting there before peak season... but it is better to be safe than sorry.
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And like Nords said, San Antonio is a nice, relaxing place to drop anchor for some R&R, also. We went there a little over a year ago and thoroughly enjoyed meandering around. Stayed at the Menger Hotel and wandered across the street to the Alamo several times. Also wandered the Riverwalk a lot too, it's a great place to "people watch", relax, and enjoy a cool elixir (and eat!). LOTS of great food. Lots of thing to do. Trolley tours of the city, and of the Missions....carriage rides (especially nice in the late evening). Happy Trails!!! goonie
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Back to the point, the current frontrunners are San Antonio (if we go there, we'll probably fly) and Santa fe. However, we may just pull out of the apartment complex, hang a right/left turn onto route 66, and just drive at whatever pace feels right till it's time to turn around and head for home. Thanks for all the suggestions. :-) |
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