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Spring break savings

As spring break starts to approach, the clouds swap for the sun, and the snow becomes rain. It means that there is more time for relaxation and more time away from studying. Spring break allows us to step away from work for a bit and spend time with family and friends. But, this does not come with a guarantee of it being affordable. 

To make spring break a memorable time of joy and fun, people will usually want to plan for a vacation or trip of some sort. But, especially as a college student living with little in the bank account, it can throw a wrench in your plans. Looking at the costs for transportation, hotels, and meals can be overwhelming as it can all add up to a high number. Then when trying to go with a cheaper option, it can seem impossible and end up in canceled plans. Does this sound familiar? Well, look no further for a solution, and read on to find out some affordable and fun ideas for this spring break or future breaks!

A great way to spend time this spring is outside, especially in nature! Now this does not just mean looking at the grass and trees in your backyard but going to nature trails and even hiking spots. As a low-cost and fun trip, going to a trail in your local park can be a great way to spend time with your family and friends. Hiking is also a great activity to stay healthy and challenge yourself, making it not only a great vacation plan but also a new hobby to develop!

Another idea for this upcoming break is to go on a road trip. Being stuffed in a car for hours might not seem ideal, but if planned out properly, a road trip could be a very affordable and fun experience. The most important thing is to choose places to stop that you and fellow travelers find of interest. These could be museums, monuments, or even a popular cafe that you have been wanting to visit. With the stops being places that you all want to stop at, they will make the trip much more enjoyable.

These ideas may seem helpful, but if there is a specific vacation in mind, you may need to save up. This means planning ahead for what expenses are needed in total for the trip and working towards saving or making that amount of money. Maybe it means having to get a job or not spending as much. Although it may seem like a lot of work, once spring break rolls around, or maybe even for a trip this summer or sometime next year, your vacation will be well-deserved. This spring break could even be dedicated to figuring out what you need to do to get the right finances for your upcoming trip in the near future.

Whichever is the case, whether it be saving up this spring break, going on an affordable trip, or both, it is important to make sure that you are responsible with your finances. This means sticking to a budget, making sure that you know how much you will be spending, or thinking about how you can reach your financial goals for a future trip. Whichever way you spend your spring break, make sure to take a step back from work and enjoy your time while being financially responsible.