How I paid (cash) for Alaska

Strategic Booking

Excursions

Be willing to make sacrifices

  1. Drive more
  2. Buy groceries (I normally buy breakfast, lunch, and snack foods and eat dinner out)
  3. Stay in the cheapest nicest lodging option
  4. Pick the higher priority

Find the cheap or free stuff!

Make your trip your priority

Do your trip for you, and what you can afford

Final Thoughts

Comments

4 responses to “How I paid (cash) for Alaska”

  1. Michelle Smith Avatar
    Michelle Smith

    You are a Travel Goddess!! Thanks for sharing.

  2. Susan Mott Avatar
    Susan Mott

    This was very interesting and enlightening. You spend a lot of time planning and it shows. That’s how you get so much out of each trip. You’ve put a lot of thought into this and I think a lot of people will be interested to learn how you did it. I hope I can find the time to travel in the future. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Lynda Leimbach Avatar
    Lynda Leimbach

    Love you….never let anyone make u feel small…u r the smart one….having to live on a budget makes u self sufficient and strong…..even if I had the money I would never pay 700 for a plane ride…
    SO GLAD WE STARTED DOING THE PARKS IN 89…
    Less crowds and much cheaper…
    AS RICK STEVES SAYS ” KEEP ON TRAVELING ”
    JUST did Badlands…my Rushmore and Rocky Mt ….

  4. Tania Leather Avatar
    Tania Leather

    Amazing! Sounds like you had a great time! Very smart and disciplined to make sure you accomplished your goal! Live your best life girl! Enjoy 🥰

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