Saturday, September 17, 2011

Go Local This Summer And Visit Your City's Attractions

By Robert Parsons


Many of us have a long list of local attractions we'd like to visit, perhaps written when we first moved there. But years later, a lot of people have seen less of their own city then the weekend tourists have.

What are your plans for the kids' summer break? Visiting the local attractions can be a fun excursion, and if you know it is likely to be crowded with tourists on weekends, you can use the summer break to go.

Local visitors have certain advantages over traveling tourists. For example, you most likely know which traffic routes to avoid at certain times of the day. Also, unlike a traveler, you don't need to fit it all in one day, because you can always return!

You can often beat the crowds at a water park by going in the morning. Most people will go around lunch time. If you are trying to save money, consider making it a morning-only trip. You can feed the kids breakfast before you go and return home in time for lunch!

Packing a picnic lunch can be fun for kids to prepare as well as eat. Many local attractions, such as zoos, will stamp your hand so that you can leave and come back the same day.

If there is a local attraction that you and your family particularly enjoy, consider buying a pass. This should pay for itself within three visits. As much as you may enjoy the zoo, it can be a very long day. A pass would give the option of breaking it up into much smaller trips enjoyed on multiple days.

Your local visitor center will have all the information you need to get started. Grab some brochures and let the kids pick their favorites!

Best of all, the local visitor centers usually have discounts available so hurry on and visit your local attractions. It's fun and it won't break your budget!




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