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Don’t Forget These Often Overlooked Vacation Expenses

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When planning a trip, you obsess endlessly about saving every single penny. You make sure that you get the best deal on airfare, either by paying cash or using your miles. You’ll look all around town to find the hotel that is the best value. You use Autoslash to make sure you get the cheapest rental car. You’ve undoubtedly done all your homework to get the most out of our vacation budget, right? Maybe not.

Hotel Fees

One of the most significant unseen expenses might be the dreaded hotel fee. No matter if it’s called a “resort fee,” a “destination fee” or a “we just want to charge you more money fee,” the result is the same. You’re going to have extra money added to your hotel bill.

We’ve explained why hotels add on these fees, an easy way to see if your hotel charges these fees and how much they’ll be, and we even found a list of over 200 hotels in one of the biggest cities in the U.S. that don’t charge hotel fees.

Whether you still want to stay at that hotel or if you change to a different one, it’s best to know how much you’ll be paying before your stay.

Transportation

Here’s an area where there are so many different ways you can get tripped up.

Food

One expense that’s easily overlooked when you travel is eating. When you’re home, you’ll have snacks if you get hungry. You’ll also be able to make a cup of coffee or tea. That’s not necessarily true if you’re sitting in a hotel room.

Entertainment

Planning can make a big difference when paying for tourist activities.

Final Thought

If the only things you think about when planning a trip are your travel expenses, hotel and maybe a rental car, you’re leaving out many possible costs you’ll incur. The so-called incidental charges might end up costing more than your other plans. Knowing what these charges are, avoiding them if you can and minimizing them if you can’t may help avoid buyer’s remorse after your trip. You want to remember the good things about your travels and not dread paying off the bills before you’re ready to leave home again.

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