Staycation Ideas

Author: Travelbug  //  Category: Ideas for the Staycationer

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Vacations are important in our hectic lives as they are good platforms for forging family bonds, relieving stress, rejuvenating which in turn increases our productivity level and maintaining our mental health and sanity. If you are constrained by time or money, think of taking a vacation locally. Instead of going on a vacation, you can consider going on a staycation.  Usually taking a long weekend away from home helps us to charge our energies and return to work feeling rejuvenated. Consider the following staycation ideas:  

 

Staycation Idea #1:

Play “Hometown Tourist:”

You may be surprised at how much fun it is to be a tourist in your own town. Check out the websites on your hometown and plan a fun time as though you were new to your city or area. Try to avoid chain restaurants and anything you normally do, and try unique things that you’ve been meaning to try, or perhaps that you’d never heard of before. There are themed restaurants you can go to or try dining at the highest restaurant in the city and admire the stunning sunset. Visit the tourist spots by the tour bus or take a ferry down the river. Explore heritage sites and join group day or night tours. You would have never thought how fun it is to play tourist in your hometown at least once in your life.   

Staycation Idea #2:

Be A Hotel Guest:

It can be surprisingly relaxing to stay in a nearby hotel. I have the habit of doing this once in a while. I usually look for good hotel deals on the internet that comes with breakfast. It is fun to stay in a hotel and be treated like royalty. You get small luxuries like having access to Cable TV, sleeping in a comfortable king-sized bed, soaking in the bathtub, swimming in the hotel pool and using the gym facilities. Also you get to enjoy buffet breakfast and eat to your heart’s content. The first thing I would do when I check into a hotel is to check out the scenery outside the window and check out the facilities offered in the hotel. Then I will jump onto the bed, my hand reaching out for the remote control of the television.

Staycation Idea #3:

Visit a Day Spa:

If you can’t afford the time or money that would cost to go on a traditional vacation, you can spend a fraction of the money and a mere few hours at a day spa near your hotel. Check out the internet to see which day spas offer promotions during the period of your staycation before hand. For a real treat, spend an entire afternoon there and get a facial done as well as a nice body scrub, a massage followed by a hydrobath in goat’s milk. Look for a day programme package that costs cheaper than individual treatments. You’ll feel like you had a great vacation, but it will have cost you much less, which may reduce even more stress!

 

 

Staycation Idea #4:

Stay In Your Pajamas:

This is applicable to both men and women who want to distress on a budget. The idea is to stay in your pajamas all day, relaxing and doing only what you feel like. Want to surf the ‘net for hours, then watch “The Twilight Zone” on the Sci Fi channel? Want to do a crossword puzzle from the newspaper, then munch on chips? Watch three Star Wars movies in a row or a whole season of the “X-Files”? You get the idea. The pajamas are only to set the tone; the pajama day involves a whole attitude, a worldview of relaxation and proud laziness that lasts for an entire day. Sometimes that’s just what you need.  

 

 

Staycation Idea #5:

Indulge in a dinner buffet:

Try having a dinner buffet that costs so much less than paying for a three course ala carte meal. Skip lunch to save your tummy for the buffet spread and to cut down on food cost. You would never have thought how fun it is to try out so many different entrees, dips, side dishes, main meals and desserts. Indeed it is one good way to pamper yourself and to cut down international travel cost. Eat to your heart’s content and then work out in the hotel gym the next day.

If you are on a budget, staycation is a superb method for relieving stress regularly. You have to do some research work before you start on your staycation experience. 

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Budget tips for the Staycationer

Author: Travelbug  //  Category: Ideas for the Staycationer

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If you are cutting back your budget on travel this year, why not go on a vacation with a difference? You spend less than a fraction of the total travel cost on a staycation. Staycation is a new age term that refers to vacationing in your hometown and exploring it with a new pair of eyes.

Vacationing at home will certainly cut back on expenses. Now all you have to do is decide what to do to actually feel as though you are on vacation. I have just returned from a staycation in a local five star hotel. The good thing is I managed to clinch a good deal by paying only $250 a night with taxes compared to the usual $500 albeit without breakfast within the hotel premises.

 

Start by looking for an accommodation for the weekend. Look at hotel websites to see if they have special weekend deals or check any online hotel sites for great discounts. What places of interest are close by that you have never had the time or opportunity to visit? Are there any restaurants you have never tried or parks you have never visited? No matter how big or small the town or city where you live, there are probably places you have never been too. Why not decide to try a few of them on this vacation.

Plan your itinerary to ensure you have a well-spent staycation. Check out good places to eat or local events you can witness.  If you like the theatre, check out what’s on and get ready to book seats.

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Bring just enough cash so you don’t tend to overspend. Keep your credit or debit card at bay but hidden from your sight in cash you need to use it. If you don’t intend to shop, stay away the shopping malls or tourist souvenir shops at places of interest. 

There are so many fun and relaxing things you can do without going shopping. Enjoy a good book by the beach or by the hotel pool while sipping your favourite drink. Watch the sunset or sunrise by the beach- something you hardly do on a workday or on any other weekend. Walk along the streets of heritage site and check out its architecture and window shop at curiosity or antique shops.

Go for nature walks or visit the gardens. Enjoy the greenery and the variety of flora around you. Alternatively, soak in the sights and sounds of the city where the baskers perform or witness street events. Feast your eyes on the local harbour and check out local museums or art gallery. Enjoy a cone of ice cream or a nice steaming cup of local coffee as you immerse yourself in the surroundings.

Look at the local sites from a different perspective and you will appreciate them more in that way.

You will realize that you would have save about half the cost of travel if you choose to be a staycationer for once. You save a lot by not having to purchase an air ticket and cutting down on the number of days you choose to be away from work.

You will feel as much invigorated by being away from home for the weekend as you would have been if you’d been away from the country for a week. Apart from stretching your dollars, the plus side of being a staycationer is you don’t have to deal with the lethargy of jetlag.

 

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