Meet me in St. Louis: Gateway to budget vacations

By Angie Fratto

If you’re like me, you savor the good things in life but have a limited budget. So when it comes to family vacations, you look for competitive price tags that don’t shortchange on style. St. Louis is a prime Midwest vacation spot with a menagerie of to-dos, both fantastic and free. Consider these money-saving tips on St. Louis hotels and activities.

Catch the (free) spirit of St. Louis from the Arch to the zoo. Credit: Boy27wonder

Saint Louis Zoo
I’ve seen all kinds of animal exhibits on my travels, but this one is overloaded with cuteness. Waddle among puffins and penguins, and watch your tykes go wide-eyed petting stingrays in Caribbean Cove. And if your kids love trains like mine do, the zoo’s train is free for tots 2 and under.

Tip: While admission is free, some attractions are extra. Arrive when the zoo opens — many are free during the first hour.

Where to stay: Hyatt Regency St Louis at The Arch
For postcard-perfect views of The Arch and an unbeatable downtown location, check out this 4-star hotel near the St. Louis Riverfront.

Tip: Book a 2 nights stay by Dec. 30, 2011 to snag a credit for dining and/or other services.

Fitz’s American Grill & Bottling Works
As an avid food lover, Fitz’s is a must for mouth-watering cheeseburgers and homemade root beer. Located in hip Delmar Loop, bring the kids during the week for a free soda bottle brewery tour.

Where to stay: Ritz Carlton St. Louis
With its mid-town Clayton address and world-class amenities, you’ll enjoy both convenience and luxury. For the best deals, book your stay on a Friday and/or Saturday, and look for resort credits.

Tip: If you have a hungry family like I do, use resort credit on breakfast at The Restaurant. It’s a brunch style layout, and the staff is gracious with even the messiest of eaters.


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Angie Fratto is a Market Manager for Orbitz Worldwide. She loves to travel with her active family as long as it’s planned around her busy shopping schedule.

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5 cool budget summer destinations from New York City

Flower power: Escape the bustle of Manhattan to play in a field of wildflowers at Steep Rock nature preserve.

By Erik Torkells

If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the city. Bypass a New York City vacation for value stays within driving — or train — distance to the metropolis.

1. Hudson Valley, N.Y.
How many places are so beautiful they’ve inspired an entire art movement? Drive up the Hudson River and hop from town to town. Storm King Art Center, on the western side, is home to extraordinary outdoor art, including Maya Lin’s “wavefield.” Continue the art quest at Dia:Beacon an old Nabisco factory in Beacon. It’s filled with contemporary art. The town of Hudson, meanwhile, is antiquing central—most every storefront is selling antiques. Then take a stroll at Walkway Over the Hudson State Historical Park, where a 19th-century railroad ridge is now open exclusively to pedestrians. Rail trails lead from either side of the bridge, so you can keep on walking…. As for a hotel, rooms at the four-star Tarrytown House — located on a private estate — start at 7 for the first weekend in August.

2. Litchfield County, Conn.
When the temperature is 90 in New York City, it’s generally more like 80 in Litchfield, the northwest corner of the Connecticut. You can stay in Danbury, which isn’t in Litchfield but has plenty of hotels, including the Ethan Allen Hotel (from 8 a night), which is owned by the furniture company. An amazing new restaurant, Community Table, has opened in an old house in Washington: It serves Manhattan-quality locavore food at a fraction of what you’d pay in the city. On a less sophisticated note, at the Goshen Fair on Labor Day weekend, you can watch tractor pulls, livestock judging, lumberjack contests, fiddler concerts and more. The area also has a lot of fun shopping, from the New Milford swap meet to tag sales to thanks-I’m-just-browsing antiques stores, as well as lovely hiking in places like the Steep Rock nature preserve.

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4. Connecticut Coast
A lot of us forget about the Long Island Sound when we think about the shoreline, which is a shame, because the Connecticut coast north of New Haven has something for everyone. There are classic New England small towns, like Madison and Guilford: Stop by the fantastic independent bookstore in Madison (R.J. Julia), then head to the town beach—and on your way back, pop by Ashley’s Ice Cream, a Connecticut chain. For a little more excitement, drive up to Mystic, which has all manner of maritime-themed attractions. If you’ve never been on a submarine, by all means visit the U.S.S. Nautilus. Stay in New Haven, where good hotels are cheap in summer — the Omni New Haven has rooms from 4. Plus, you can go for clam pizza at Pepe’s, which many folks think is the country’s best.

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Alma is a keen traveler who came for a short vacation in Japan which turned into a life-long admiration for the Japanese culture. Tokyo is …

If you are coming over to visit Japan and looking for cheap hotels or discount hotel deals, it might surprise you to hear that there are plenty of affordable places to stay in.

Lets start with some background info. Tokyo is a huge city. So, the closer you stay to a subway station, the easier it will be to move around. Do not settle for a hotel that is more than 10 min walk to the nearest subway station.

Here are 3 best options for cheap Accommodation in Tokyo

Capsule Hotel – These Extremely cheap hotels are a great solution for a tight budget, and for anyone looking for a cheap hotel Tokyo.Capsule hotels are popular among tourists thanks to very affordable rates. Each guest gets a small sleeping space (capsule) which includes a TV, radio, alarm clock and adjustable lighting.There is room for a few personal items like your cell phone and books on the shelves. Larger stuff will have to be stored in a locker outside the capsules.The open side of the capsule is shut by a curtain or a screen. Here is one that is f, clean and well located – Green Plaza Shinjuku Capsule.Apartment rental – Yes, even if you’re coming for 2-3 days. You’ll be surprised to learn that there is a nice variety of Tokyo apartments for rent on a daily basis. There’s another reason other than price to rent an apartment-Apartments in Tokyo are more spacious and convenient than Hotel Rooms which are tiny in Tokyo. It’s also a great way to get to know the locals and see life in Japanese culture. Another option is apartment swapping. Check out home exchange sites.Hostels in Tokyo-if you don’t mind sharing a room with a few other travelers, then this is a very good solution. Prices are very reasonable, and there are a few hostels in Tokyo which are a legend for great service and a “homey” atmosphere – Khaosan Tokyo Samurai, & K’S House Tokyo.

As you can see-Budget accommodations in Tokyo can be easy to find once you decide what you’re willing to compromise on – space or privacy.

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Alma is President and Co-founder of an honest and hard working company-TokyoTopGuide, which is in the Tokyo tourism business for over 20 years. She believes that knowledge and preparation is the key to a tight and well balanced travel budget.

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