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Bid on a Disney World Vacation
Certain travel companies allow customers to put in bids for flights, hotels, rental cars and attractions. Placing a bid is a method used to save money on the cost of a vacation. Some even allow you to create your dream vacation package and place a bid on the entire package. The catch is not knowing which hotel or flight you will end up with, only the date and star rating of your hotel. The benefit is knowing that you'll pay no more than your bid.
Purchase Additional Vacation Club Points for Disney Vacation Club
The Disney Vacation Club is a time-share type prepaid vacation program created in 1991 where members receive an annual allotment of points that can be redeemed for travel to one of the eight participating Disney-themed resorts, Disneyland parks in California, Florida or Paris, the Disney cruise line and more than 500 exchange getaways. Disney and independent sellers will allow you to buy more points towards your vacation if you find yourself short on your allotted balance.
Vacation at the Dunes in Michigan
Michigan boasts the world's largest collection of freshwater dunes. These unique landforms are the backdrop to a vacation paradise for the entire family. Beaches, hiking and Nordic skiing trails, resorts and a plethora of recreational activities await vacationers. To plan your vacation you need to do a little research and make some choices, and then you'll be on your way.
Claim Vacation Pay for Ohio Unemployment
The Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services (DJFS) requires unemployment recipients to report all earnings other than wages, such as vacation pay, even if they will not affect your weekly benefit amount. Ohio's unemployment laws permit benefit recipients a 20 percent exemption before vacation pay deductions take place, if the earnings are less than your weekly benefit amount. However, deductible benefits are taken from your unemployment weekly benefit in the whole amount if your earnings equal or exceed your weekly benefit.