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Discount Golf Vacations: Save Money While Enjoying Golf!


Jay Land asked:


Do you like to golf? Would you like to learn how to golf? Is it time to take a vacation? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions why not consider discount golf vacations. Spending a vacation with family and/or friends is always an exciting break from the hectic routines of every day life. This is especially true in an era where we’ve become so busy with our work that we find it difficult to spend the amount of time necessary for building quality relationships with the important people in our lives. A golf expedition that is not only affordable, but is experienced with those closest to you, is the ultimate getaway.

You can plan your own vacation or choose between the many discount golf vacations deals that are available. There are thousands of websites, travel agents, and vacation planners that specialize in themed vacations. If you have access to a computer and the Internet, you can be online in no time and connect to the resources you’ll need to plan a trip to any of the best golfing available and for an affordable price.

Many seasoned travelers have long realized the savings that can be gained by scheduling their trips during the “slow” season, a time when they are not directly competing with the tourist crowds for accommodations, airfare and golf courses. The trade off here is that the weather may not be at its best but keep in mind that there is no weather guarantee in “peak” seasons either.

Choosing to take discount golf vacations does not mean that you have to sacrifice quality in order to save money. With some perseverance you can put together a vacation or find a package that offers accommodations and green fees for up to 50% off of the regular price for large groups.

Here are some basic items you should look for whether scouting out a package or putting the itinerary together yourself:

1) Hotel accommodations or Vacation Rental

2) Air Fare

3) Vehicle rental or shuttle service

4) Group tours

5) Golf course

6) Green fees (does this include golf cart, caddies, etc)

Again it doesn’t matter whether you are planning the details of your trip, or decide to take a package deal, the above list is a good starting point. In addition, make sure that you research your accommodations and the golf course for background information and traveler reviews.

Keep in mind that any time you take a trip you should invest the time to do some homework on each of the components that make up your discount golf vacations.

Not only will you get the best price available, but also it will virtually ensure that you enjoy every minute of your hiatus.



The Nuts and Bolts of Airfare Deals


Isaac Rau asked:


Shopping for airline tickets has come a long way since the days of calling the airline companies directly to reserve your itinerary. The advent of the internet has given everyday consumers the ability to book airfares without the assistance of airline customer service representatives or travel agents. Here’s some information that will make you more knowledgeable about how to get the best deal when booking flights yourself online.

Have you ever seen the prices for a flight fluctuate drastically in the same day? This is because most airlines use robust, database driven software that factors historical purchase data along with current ticket supply and demand to determine ticket prices. For example, if a flight is selling out too fast compared with past flights for that same route, ticket prices will rise and vice versa. Prices are updated multiple times a day and even real-time in some systems.

Are you a business traveler? Airline companies are well aware that businesses are willing to pay more for airfares then the average consumer, so they commonly implement the “Saturday Night Stay Over” requirement to capitalize on them. If you’re a non-business traveler try to incorporate a Saturday night stay over to avoid this fee. If you’re on business, show your employer how much they’ll save by letting you stay the weekend, if you so desire.

What are the most inexpensive days to fly? Tuesdays and Thursdays are historically the cheapest days to fly, with Wednesdays and Saturdays being a close second. Fridays and Sundays are the most expensive. This all goes back to the aforementioned ticket demand data that helps determine ticket prices. The same holds true for seasonal popularity and “times of day”. Flying red-eye during non-peak seasons is generally cheaper because those flights have less demand.

When is the best time to book my flight? Prices on last minute airfare can be highly volatile so try to book in advance. At the last minute, airlines know you’re desperate and are willing to pay more. However, occasionally the airlines are desperate to fill seats, so prices might decrease. For travel during popular holidays (i.e. Christmas, New Years, Thanksgiving) and internationally try book at least three months in advance. Most travel sites recommend booking 7, 14 or 21 days in advance, but in my experiences the rates associated with these intervals usually get bought up way before then. So, even for domestic flights I start looking several months in advance.

One of the most important things to consider when traveling is to try to resist mainstream travel patterns. If you can avoid traveling during peak seasons, “days of the week” and “times of the day” you can experience substantial savings. If you can think “outside the box” when planning your trip, you can find the discount airfares the airlines were forced to mark down to ensure a sold-out flight.