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4 Summer Fun Tips

According to a Glassdoor survey, Americans took advantage of only about half of their paid vacation last year.  This is an alarming statistic, considering how much people love taking vacation.  So, whether this was attributed to timing, cost, or an overall combination of other factors, vacations have been few and far between.
So, when you do actually decide that its time to hit the road and head on vacation.  It’s important to ensure that you are getting the best bang for your buck.  After All, vacations are the things that memories are made of.  Wouldn’t you rather yours be enjoyable ones?  Below is a short list of summer fun tips.  These are things to keep in mind, as you go about enjoying your fun in the sun.
1. When you book matters…
An Expedia report shows that booking a flight on Tuesday yields the best fares and that you can save about 20% by leaving on Thursday rather than Friday and returning on Monday instead of Saturday.  Remember, however, that with prices changing minute by minute and second by second, this isn’t an exact science.
2. Pack smart, from the start
Don’t buy into the hype around vacuum sealing. Instead, use gallon-sized Ziploc bags to pack your clothing – either by outfit or

by type of rolled item (tanks, T-shirts, dresses) – to achieve the same effect. Toss in a stack of dryer sheets to remove any static cling, and you’re good to go.
3. Take it easy, on vacation
Be sure to build a rest day into your vacation. There will be times when you feel burned out and will want to relax.  Be sure to do so.  There is nothing worse than coming back from vacation burnt out.  Rigid schedules are waiting for you back home

4. Cash is king, credit is security

As anyone’s who’s ever gawked at their credit-card bill can confirm, people spend 12 to 18% more on average when using credit cards as opposed to cash. Instead of this, budget out a daily allowance for the things you want to do.  If you end up near the end of your daily budget, you’ll know to slow down a bit.  This will help you manage your vacation budget, while also giving you peace of mind.  With that being said, however, it’s always smart to bring an emergency card just in case.  You never can be completely sure of what expenses might pop up.
So, whether your travels take you foreign, domestic or some combination of the two, trust in knowing that a vacation planned well is a well-planned vacation.  We look forward to hearing your upcoming stories of travel and hope you choose to stay with BLVD Hotels on future trips.

About BLVD Hotels

In 2011, BLVD Hotels opened its first location with BLVD Hotel & Spa in Studio City, CA.  Located on historic Ventura Blvd., the hotel has the intimate appeal of a boutique hotel with California-cool characteristics.  Its prime location in Studio City makes attractions like Universal Studios Hollywoodand the Los Angeles Metro Station walking distance away, and close proximity to all business centers in the Southland.  In the following years, BLVD Hotels boutique family opened two more location, BLVD Hotel & Suites (2012) in Hollywood, CA which is located near Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood Blvd., and Sunset Blvd and BLVD Hotel (2013) in Costa Mesa, CA which is located near John Wayne AirportSouth Coast Plaza, OC Fairgrounds and Event Center, Disneyland and the beautiful beaches of Orange County.

BLVD Hotels properties are trendy up-scale boutique hotels with current Southern California locations in Studio City, Hollywood and Costa Mesa. The allure and feel flow through the staff, guestrooms and social commons. With a welcoming and familiar vibe mingling throughout, the hotels pride itself on making every guest stay memorable and one of a kind. It’s one of the reasons the BLVD Hotels exudes Live Beyond Expectation™ experiences.

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If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Colin Diaz at 949.682.8604 or email at pr@blvdhotels.com.

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