Vegas Vacation on a Budget

Many go for broke in Las Vegas but if you plan your vacation right, you can stretch your budget to accomodate your length of stay in "Sin City."

Plan a Family Vacation at the Smokey Mountains
A family vacation to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park is one that will be remembered for a lifetime. Depending upon the length of your stay and the ages of your travel group, however, planning a trip that is right for you can be a daunting task. With this guide, you will learn how to plan an amazing trip that will leave everyone wanting to go back for more.

Rent Vacation Homes by Owner
On your next vacation, you can skip the cramped hotel room and stay in a vacation home instead. Owners of vacation homes rent out the property, when they are not using it, through a variety of vacation rental services. You can find vacation home rentals that run the spectrum from luxury to basic. If you prefer to spend your time on vacation living more like a local than a tourist, then renting a vacation home by owner is a good option for you.

Get a Cheap Disney Vacation
The words "cheap" and "Disney" don't go well together. Disney provides a quality vacation, but it's quality that you'll pay for. Fortunately, there are ways to save money on your Disney vacation. Trip-planning books can be very helpful; even if they're out of date, the general information and tips are still relevant. With a little bit of work, you'll be able to save some money.

Use the RCI Timeshare Exchange System
If you have bought a timeshare, you are able to trade your week or points through a timeshare company such as Interval International or RCI. This step-by-step guide to RCI's trading system will allow you to book a week away with just a few clicks. RCI uses both a point and weeks system. If you use the week system, you will be able to trade your timeshare week for a room that is equal to the size of your current timeshare. For example, if you have a one-bedroom unit, you can trade for a studio or one-bedroom. In most cases, you will not be able to book a two- or three-bedroom unit, unless there is low demand for the resort. The RCI point system is more like a standard bank account. You gain points with transactions and membership levels, and can cash in points for days or weeks at a resort. The point system allows you to book long weekend or half-weeks, while the week system only allows full weeks.