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June 12, 2008

Take a “Staycation”- Vagabonder Style

With soaring gas prices and a crashing economy, “staycations” are a new reality (and addition to the lexicon). A “staycation” is a vacation minus the vacating part.

How can a restless vagabonder feel adventurous when chained between the cubicle and soaring expenses without a trip in sight? There are plenty of ways to find culture and excitement in your hometown without spending much money.

NewsWeek has an article with some helpful links when planning your “staycation”. What tips do you have to share with readers?

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Category: Travel Advice
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4 Responses to “Take a “Staycation”- Vagabonder Style”

  1. kevin Says:

    I would add take a walk somewhere you normally drive through. You might be surprised at the things you notice for the first time.

  2. Patty Says:

    Look for local factory tours; you’d be surprised how much you will learn! We live in Denver, Colorado where the Coors Brewery and Celestial Seasonings factories do free tours to the public–complete with free tastings at the end!

    If you are close to government buildings they often host tours as well (such as the Colorado Capitol and the Denver Mint).

  3. Julie Ann Says:

    My friends and I are documenting our staycations - please join us! http://wearestorytellers.typepad.com/my_weblog/2008/07/welcome-to-our.html

  4. Jalpa Says:

    Staycations are a great idea! They allow you to take your dream vacation on a budget.

    Have you always wanted to go to China? Live near a chinatown? Why not spend the day there?

    Not sure what to do there? Let Staycation Travel Agency (staycationtravelagency.com) do all the planning for you!

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