Guest post by Kelli.
As an MSM reader, there is a good chance you already enjoy the benefits of using Groupon. But have you considered using it to save money while on vacation?
Our family recently planned a vacation and my cousin happened to send me a link to a mini-golf Groupon for one of the cities we’d be staying in. That got me thinking… What if I signed up for the Groupon e-mails for those cities just until our vacation was over?
I am so glad we did!
How Groupon Boosted Our Vacation Budget:
Restaurants: We love to eat out while we are on vacation and it is usually our main expense besides lodging. We like to try local places, and not stick with the chains. Groupon is great for that!
Grocery Stores: In addition to buying vouchers for several local restaurants, we also found a Groupon for a small local grocery store where we were able to get ingredients for a few homemade meals.
State Parks: We found a Groupon for admission to a state park that saved us around $20.
Entertainment: We purchased a Groupon for an Imagination Movers show — which saved us $84 on our 4 tickets, and the kids loved it.
How to Use Groupon To Save On Your Next Trip
1. Sign Up For All Cities You’ll Be Vacationing In
Go to Groupon and see if the cities you’ll be vacationing in are listed. If so, sign up to receive daily email reminders of the deals available. Some will have no relevance at all to your trip (e.g. deals for lawn care or gutter cleaning) but you should be able to find some deals that will be useful.
2. Plan Ahead
Some Groupons require that you wait a day or two before using. You will also want to see what is in the area that piques your interest and see if a Groupon appears for that particular attraction.
3. Don’t Go Overboard
My hubby had to rein me in a bit (on restaurants, anyway) because I wanted to buy a Groupon for every day we would be on vacation. But that would not allow for any flexibility should plans have to change.
4. Always Check the Expiration Dates
Check the expiration date on the Groupon before purchasing! If you plan to travel in November, but the Groupon expires in September, your money is sadly wasted.
Kelli Hays is a small-town girl slowly figuring out the big-city life. She is the wife to a church planter, mom to three amazing kids, and lover of books.

















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