“Save money” is a near-universal mantra in the travel business — suppliers constantly shout about how much you “save” if you buy their product or use their service, and we writers continually post “money-saving” tips. But to me, that’s a bit off target. You can easily “save” 100 percent on travel — just stay home. That’s not what you really want to do. Instead, your objective is to buy an enjoyable or useful product/service at a price that represents a good value to you. I don’t mean to be pedantic; my point here is that although there are times when the lowest possible price is your best value, at other times, paying a little more makes a big improvement in your experience. In short, don’t always “cheap out.” Some examples:…
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