There are not many people who don’t have a budget when they travel, whether they want to save on
travel itself, activities or accommodations. Most often it is the food budget that gets cut, since people tend to
assume that they can simply eat cheap fast food rather than dining in “real” restaurants. And this, in
large part, is very true. After all, you get a lot of food for a little money at fast food restaurants and you are not
required to tip the servers. In addition, you get in and out very quickly, which gives you more time to
pursue other activities. But fast food isn’t the only way that you can save money on vacation, and it certainly
isn’t the best tasting.
If you are traveling by car, the best way to save some money is by bringing some of your own food. Save space for a small cooler somewhere in the car. You can stock it with water or soft drinks, which you might otherwise purchase at a convenience store or rest stop. You can cover the cost of a few lunches by packing a loaf of bread and jars of peanut butter and jelly, all of which will keep for several days, at least. Making your own lunch will give you extra flexibility with your dinner budget, too.
If you're heading up into the mountains for a ski trip this winter, you are going to need some
supplies. Clearly skis, coats and hats are in order, but what about the really important things, like food?
Driving up those long, icy mountain roads isn't fun and, unless you have to stop to put chains on your tires, you
really want to minimize the time you spend out of your car before you either get to your hotel or out to the ski lodge.
A supply of snacks in your glove box is just what you need to get you through those long drives. 


