Everyone loves holiday. They all busy of planning the best holiday for themselves. But actually there are simple steps you can do to make your holiday best experience ever, and here they are.

Avoid peak travel days

If you are about to travel somewhere, consider the time. This mostly applies especially if you have a limited budget. Try to find some time when there is not a peak travel day. As you may know, the ticket fare is expensive during holiday season, so it is a good consideration for you to take holiday some times before or after the holiday peak season.

Transportation matters

Means of transportation is another consideration for you if you want to have a happy on budget holiday. Spend some time before the day to have some research of what transportation is the most suitable for your holiday. Price of course is the priority, but to have a memorable holiday, you also need to consider about the comfort, especially if you are travelling with children.

Don’t pack gift packages

This mainly applies to air travelers, but it’s not bad advice for everyone. Make use of the postal service and the overnight delivery companies. Security guidelines no longer permit wrapped packages in luggage. They’ll make you un-wrap everything. Beyond that, packages mean bulk. Even the small ones take up valuable space. Budget travelers have to be fast on their feet if they’re going to catch the inexpensive subway train or bus. Toting packages around could cause pain in your back, and a bit lower in the wallet, too.

Downtown Hotels

Going to a major city for some holiday shopping? Many budget travelers find a suburban room near a big mall. They believe this is a cheap alternative to the downtown business-class hotels. This time of year, there are bargains to be found in the city. With business travel down, many upscale chains offer shopping weekend rates that are extremely attractive. They want to fill those rooms with paying customers. Staying downtown could also save you parking hassles and gasoline.