This week Priceline released the top 15 most affordable vacations in the US for 2015. They used hotel rooms as the criteria, since some of us travel by car and others by plane. It isn’t surprising to see that there are a LOT of great vacation destinations listed, since the competition to attract visitors can be fierce.
Where will you go – Orlando or Las Vegas?
- Dallas, TX $86.31
- Salt Lake City, UT $88.24
- Orlando, FL $89.57
- Charlotte, NC $92.37
- Phoenix, AZ $93.44
- Tampa, FL $94.03
- Las Vegas, NV $96.27
- Atlanta, GA $96.99
- Louisville, KY $101.69
- San Antonio, TX $102.69
- Houston, TX $103.72
- Orange County, CA $107.91
- Minneapolis/ St. Paul, MN $106.69
- Denver, CO $109.20
- Portland, OR $109.30
That being said, if you follow some of the hacking guidelines that our friend Christine Krzyston wrote about earlier in the year, you don’t have to limit yourself to another day at the theme park. Think beyond your world and do what she does (I saw on Facebook that she was recently in Egypt), and go where the wind (or the deals) take you.
- http://champagneliving.net/changing-your-travel-mindset-the-room
- http://champagneliving.net/changing-your-travel-mindset-the-destination
- http://champagneliving.net/changing-your-travel-mindset