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| Local bargains are everywhere and the Web is only one of many resources. So go ahead and do some research ahead of time, but also be prepared to track down bargains when you arrive, using tourist offices, magazines, and other travelers to guide you. |
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| Often all you have to do is ask, but this is something that many travelers just don't want to do. By asking at hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions whether or not they offer discounts or specials, you may be able to find out about attractive offers that aren't openly posted anywhere. |
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| One of the best ways to find a discount in any location is to go when the crowds aren't there. For example, by traveling off-season or mid-week, you'll find more places willing to bargain and discount when there isn't a long line of eager travelers. Want to try an expensive restaurant? Do it at lunch, when prices are lower but the food is the same. Looking for some culture? Try a matinee or look into last minute tickets. |
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| And obviously, one of the best ways to ensure that you get the best deals when you travel is to do your research ahead of time. Hunt the Web for bargains and tips and then print out or write down this information for use when you arrive. |
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