When it comes to saving money, get your whole family involved. It is always a good time to speak to your children about family values, particularly budgets, wants versus needs, spending, and saving.
#1 Eat more fruit and vegetables
It is always a good time to eat healthier with better choices at your local grocery. Better yet, go to the nearest farmers’ market.
#2 Have A Picnic
Find parks, waterfalls, hills and mountains. Bring a blanket, some wine, cheese and other delights. Find a picnic table. Enjoy the outdoor weather, scenery, and birds chirping.
#4 Outdoor (and Indoor) Entertainment
There are many cheap and free music festivals, film festivals, country fairs, theater, and wine tastings across the country.
#6 Staycation or Vacation or Both
The benefits of a staycation is to be a tourist in your own backyard, returning to your own bed at night, and not having to pack and unpack.
# 7 Disney Parks
There are slight discounts if you buy multi-day packages but you will need to book your hotel stay which is expensive if you stay within the park.
#8 National Parks
There are more than 2,000 Federal recreation sites. Certain parks particularly cater to children and are clustered in areas you can drive to like those in Utah.