Above, New Year's Eve on the Las Vegas Stip. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
Many people have had their lives and jobs turned upside-down this year due to the pandemic (or by the sometimes ridiculous decisions by politicians in dealing with it).
Since spending money may be a little in short supply, one must plan ahead for traveling "on the cheap".
Travel + Leisure has an article on 10 cheap places to travel in the U.S. Some of their places may come as a surprise.
They begin with:
Budget travel has always existed, but it may be more popular this year, due to the upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. But being short on discretionary funds doesn’t mean you can’t travel — it just means you have to travel smart. One easy way to do that is to stay domestic and stretch your dollar as far as it’ll go by planning trips to affordable destinations in the U.S.
According to data pulled from Priceline’s top 100 U.S. destinations, the 10 destinations below offer the most affordable average daily rates at hotels at all-star levels. So, get wandering — without breaking the bank. These are the cheapest places to travel in the U.S.
To read more, go here.
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