Instead of tearing your hair out at the state of the bad weather, or the fact your wallet is really hurting in this horrible climate, just grab your 'Genie' and let her find your family an economically friendly holiday of fun for you all. Don't know about Genie? Well then, check her out and get a genie tutorial for free at geniesearcher.com!
Here are 5 different solutions for a family day out, and adding your own ideas as well, you can just get going on them for at least a week's cheap holiday, so get going - have fun!
Fun Day 1: Museums or Stately Homes. Whatever the weather, be it rainy or a scorcher, this is a great time to treat yourselves to visiting a National Gallery Museum (take your sketch pads), Country House or Stately home. All of them are educational and fascinating to explore. If you use your imagination, you can dream up inter-family competitions on what you see as you expand your knowledge.
You will be surprised what sticks when it's not a forced lesson! There are plenty of museum choices, such as art, natural history, aquarium, motoring, steam, flying and nautical museums, just to name a few. You might even try several museums in a day if they are all small.
Contrary to popular belief, these places are not boring and you can certainly find something of interest for the entire family. As far as Stately Homes go, well of course, here in the UK, we are very fortunate to have a very large selection, and it will be money well spent to become a member of the National Trust, because then, for one annual fee you can visit as many as you wish, nationwide, free of charge.
Then of course, you could also buy a Family Annual Membership and join the English Heritage, visiting the many national sites of interest, including many castles and homes, also as many times as you like free of further charges.
Fun Day 2: Country Fairs, County Shows, Festivals. You really should visit Festivals, Country Fairs and County Shows. In your area, try one this year. Finding many different things to do, you will get plenty of fresh air and exercise which will greatly help with your own well being. Usually there is food and entertainment, along with exhibitions of clay pigeon shooting or learning to cast a fly to improve your fishing, plus many other things to see. Being these shows are country based, on the whole, you get the chance to see all the magnificent farm animals at their best, on display for all to see and often touch, which really helps children to understand and appreciate them more in their own right.
Sometimes you will find such things as artists showing their original work in many shapes and forms, engineering hobbies, garden equipment and/or plants displays and many stands/booths with interesting trinkets, wood carvings, saddlers, hot tubs, emporiums of everything and much more. Mostly, these are all very inexpensive days out, where you have lots of fun and never know what you are going to find.
Fun Day 3: National Parks or small local Parks. Many people live in cities where there are all different types of theme parks, but they have never gone to see them. There are many kinds of parks, including amusement parks, water parks, aquariums and garden parks; you can even take your dog to a dog park! Maybe you are one of the fortunate ones who has a National Park on your doorstep with all that this can offer.
All of these are wonderful places to take your family, but you have to check, as some can be expensive if big rides are involved, but with a little local research before you start, you can find inexpensive parks which can have many things to see and do.
Fun Day 4: A Trip to the Beach or the Lake. Many people forget that there is a beach or a lake nearby which can bring hours of fun. Some ocean beaches have rock pools where you might find some interesting sea life - something for the children to get excited about, and of course there is always beach fishing.
Some lakes will have a place for you to swim and/or fish.
Wherever there is water, the chance of water-sports is a possibility, so make sure your family is kitted out with safety in mind. These are all great places for exploration, and sometimes you can even find a spot that isn't too populated.
Fun Day 5: Picnics The nice thing about picnics is that they can be enjoyed anywhere. In the old days, before we had technology to get in the way, many families would just get in the car and drive off to a favourite location.
Along the way - to stay within the family budget, they would often take a picnic lunch so they wouldn't need to stop at a restaurant. These times are still great for bonding with your family. Picnics have the great advantage of not only being pleasant, but convenient also, because you choose when and where you eat, plus of course saving you a small fortune, as it's economically sound and can be easily done on all your days out.
Having family fun doesn't have to cost an 'An Arm and a Leg', and it can be very interesting to see what happens using your own home as a base while you bring in the changes daily, venturing forth into the great unknown!
Of course, if you are staying away from home, all of these cost effective days will work wherever you are.
I wish you all Happy Days...
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
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If you're getting around town during the day, skip the expensive cabs and take the bus. Not only does this work out a lot cheaper, but it also gives you a much wider appreciation of the culture of the place you are visiting.
Ask some locals about the typical taxi fares that they pay, and always agree taxi fares in advance with the driver armed with this knowledge, or you could end up getting charged ?tourist rates? that are far higher than anyone else is paying.
If you're looking to do a bit of sightseeing, get together with some fellow travellers and chip in for a hire car. This means that you can go wherever you want, and you don't have to wait about for ages to get picked up at the end of it. It's certainly cheaper than hiring a chauffeur for the day!
If you're heading to South America, consider travelling by coach or bus. Unlike in the UK or US, luxury coach tickets in South America are cheap as chips, and you can get all the legroom and comfort you'd expect from a first class rail ticket for next to nothing, and you get a much better look at the changing landscape than you would in a plane.
Avoid travelling at busy times. The cheapest fares are often available when nobody else needs to travel, and in particular, first class travel can often be had for next to nothing on particularly quiet journeys.
Check online for the best deals, and book in advance. Prices can vary to a ridiculous degree when it comes to advance tickets, and some of the cheapest fares can be had far in advance of, or very close to, the day of departure, so whatever you do, don't buy your tickets at the station if you can avoid it!
If you're travelling around anyway, use sleeper trains, as although these are usually a little more expensive than daytime trains, you get a night's free accommodation, and you waste less of your precious days abroad this way.
If you plan making more than a few journeys around a city on public transport, get a multi-journey ticket or travelcard, as these can save you a lot of money in the right circumstances.
Try to make friends everywhere you go, as their local knowledge can often turn out to be priceless, and you might be able to stay with them for free if you play your cards right!
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