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Why Your 2026 Disney World Vacation Will Cost More Than Ever Before
If you’re planning a Disney World vacation in 2026, don’t be surprised if your budget starts stretching a little further than you expected. From park tickets and dining plans ... Read More
‘Destination dupes’ are this summer’s hottest low-budget vacation hack, travel experts say — here’s how it works
“The biggest factor driving this trend was affordability, with 73% of travelers saying lower costs were the top reason why they chose a dupe,” said the researchers. “Over half (53%) also went to these ... Read More
Here's how to save money on your summer vacation, despite rising prices - CBS News

You could save money on your summer vacation this year despite inflation concerns. Here's how. 03:10 There's good news and bad news for the nearly 50% of Americans who say they're planning on ... Read More
Travel Trends You Can Expect This Summer - Kiplinger

As the summer travel season gears up, affordability is a major priority this year, as economic uncertainties are causing Americans to tighten their vacation budgets, if they travel at all. Here ... Read More
Travelers delaying summer vacation bookings, hoping for discount deals - USA TODAY

Summer bookings in major U.S. cities are flat-to-down year-over-year, according to data from CoStar. Average room rates are expected to rise roughly 1.3% in 2025, down from a 1.8% increase in 2024. Read More
Trip Delays Are Expected to Rise This Summer—Travel Insurance Can Protect Your Vacation Fund
Extreme weather and airport woes are expected to cause travel delays this summer. Travel insurance can protect your vacation fund, especially for more expensive trips. Read More
Travelers are taking ‘a more frugal approach' to summer vacations this year, expert says - NBC New York

Initially, Deloitte found, the average summer travel budget was set to grow 21% year over year, to $4,967. In the second round of the survey, travelers expected to spend just 13% more than last ... Read More
Travel dupes for expensive, overcrowded vacation spots - New York Post

Buh-bye, summer travel crowds — hello, calm and peaceful vacation. Experts at Travel Counsellors, a UK travel agency, and Skyscanner, a UK travel booking site, recommend lesser-known travel ... Read More
Fewer Americans are planning summer vacations. Travel costs aren't the top reason - NBC Chicago

Some 46% of respondents said they are planning a summer vacation this year — down from 53% in 2024. Of those who don't intend to travel, nearly two-thirds (65%) said money was the main reason. Read More
Travelers are taking ‘a more frugal approach' to summer vacations this year, expert says - NBC 7 San Diego

More people were planning to take a trip compared to last year, and summer travel budgets were up, too, according to a new report from Deloitte. Stream San Diego News for free, 24/7, wherever you ... Read More
Fewer Americans are planning summer vacations. Travel costs aren't the top reason - NBC10 Philadelphia

Fewer Americans are planning to travel this summer, according to a survey by the consumer finance company Bankrate. Stream Philadelphia News for free, 24/7, wherever you are with NBC10. WATCH HERE ... Read More
Travelers are taking ‘a more frugal approach' to summer vacations this year, expert says - NBC Chicago

Initially, Deloitte found, the average summer travel budget was set to grow 21% year over year, to $4,967. In the second round of the survey, travelers expected to spend just 13% more than last ... Read More
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