Archive for June, 2008

Staycation in Prescott, Arizona

Because this is the internet’s only dedicated staycation site, I am constantly on the search for websites that offer staycation idea for local residents. Today’s find is the online newspaper, Prescott eNews.com, which is offering staycation ideas for residents of Prescott, Arizona. Some of their ideas are:

Some pretty good ideas for residents and for those lucky vacationers this summer with Prescott on your itinerary. Here is the orginial link for some more information:

Prescott eNews – Introducing StayCation Destinations

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Staycation Ideas for Hunstville, Alabama

As the term staycation is growing in popularity, I am noticing a increasing trend of local websites promoting and encouraging residents to have a staycation by providing ideas and coupons for things to to in the local area. Take for instance the site, huntsville.org which has developed an entire page to a local staycation at: http://www.huntsville.org/stay

This page is chock full of staycation ideas in Huntsville, Alabama and the surrounding areas. They even have a contest for a $1,000 staycation gift package. To enter this contest, all you have to do is provide a local hotel receipt from within the county. Another great feature of the site is “stay-cation coupons”. Here is an example of a staycation coupon from the website:

I think this is a great example of a community embracing and encouraging it’s residents to participate in a staycation this summer.

If you know of other great local websites that encourage staycations from it’s residents, feel free to share by using the contact form.

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Have a fitcation!

You heard it hear first folks, a “fitcation.” It is my term used to describe the idea of using your staycation as a means to focus and improve your fitness. Now I have to admit, this staycation idea was inspired by a post from the Fit Chicks Rule blog: Take a Fitness STAYcation this Summer!

The basic idea is to capitalize and focus some downtime on your health and fitness. Some specific fitness ideas that you can do close to home:

  • Explore your local bike trails
  • Take a extended hike at a local state or national park
  • Go canoeing or kayaking on some local rivers and lakes
  • Sign up for some local 5k or 10k races. Can’t run? Find races that allow you to walk.
  • Organize your own neighborhood Olympics. Meet at a school track and have competitions in various categories (I actually did this one a few years ago…it was fun!)

If you have any other “fitcation” ideas be sure to share them. The only requirement is that it be 1) Fun and 2) Healthy.

Have a fit staycation!

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Have a fuel efficient staycation

The term “staycation” and “high gas prices” are usually mentioned in the same breath, so it is only fitting that the internet’s only website dedicated to giving you staycation ideas is also wanting to help you save money when you do have to travel. Even on a staycaion, you might find yourself traveling a bit locally, so it only makes sense to find ways to improve your car’s efficiency and save some money.

First, it is important to be educated about how fuel efficiency works and the factors that can raise or lower your car’s MPG. My friend Shane has created a website to help with understanding how your car’s speed affects it’s efficiency. I’d encourage you to visit:

  • MPG for Speed.com - features a fuel saving’s calculator used to calculate the effects of speed on your mileage

Once you calculate just how much fuel you are wasting by speeding we can work on trying to increase our MPG. I just saw a special segment on Good Morning America about hypermiling:

  • Hypermiling.com – a method of increasing your car’s gas mileage by making changes to the way you drive (it really works)

Even if you hypermile, eventually you will run out of gas. So we need to find the cheapest price at the pump in town. Usually the local A.M. radio stations will tell you where to find cheap gas in town. But if you miss the announcement or want to find out on your own you can visit these sites:

I’ve included links to these site on the right under Fuel Saving Sites.

Enjoy your fuel efficient staycation!

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Make your own waterpark.

My neighbor’s son celebrated a birthday at his house this past Saturday. As I watched him and his friends drench themselves with water guns and water balloons, I thought to myself how fun it would be too make your own waterpark! My nearest waterpark is about 60 minutes away, cost $10 to park and admission is $27.99. I roughly figured that to take my wife and kids for a day could cost me at least $115 including admission, food and $4.00 a gasoline there and back.

I did a little search and found some great alternatives to spending a day at the waterpark…make your own. The nice thing about investing in a waterslide is being able to use it again and again. It can quickly pay itself off versus weekly trips to the waterpark. The other added benefit is being able to entertain your kid’s friends. Can you imagine the cost associated with taking your son and his 5 friends to the waterpark for the day? Outrageous!

Here are some nice slides available from Amazon.com (yes, they sell more than books and CD’s!)

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Have a International Food Week!

Here’s a staycation idea.

I was on an extended business trip a few years ago and found myself in Orlando for a few weeks. During the first week we hit up all the usual bar-and-grill restaurants and began to grow tired of hamburgers & steak. One of my coworkers and I decided for the second week of our stay to have an international food week.  Each night of the week we would eat at a restaurant that had food from a different country or region. We had Mexican, Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese, Indian, Thai and German! It was great. It was a good way to try some different restaurants we normally wouldn’t go to and provided a little variety for a otherwise boring trip.

So give it a shot at home! Go out and make a point to try some different cuisines in your neighborhood. Even better would be to pick a meal from a different region or country and cook it at home yourself. To help you get started cooking your own international meals I found a book on Amazon. It is entitled the The Best Recipes in the World. This is a book from legendary author Mark Bittman which is geared toward the home chef (perfect for me.)

Enjoy your international food week staycation!

 

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Take Golf Lessons at a local course

I was watching T.V. tonight (which is rare) and I saw a commercial for the ESPN Golf Schools. This got me thinking. I never have any money to take golf lessons because I am always having to save for a summer vacation. Because this year I’ll be taking a staycation, I can take golf lessons at a local club with the money I saved by not taking my normal vacation.

I went to the ESPN Golf School website and was surprised to find that the prices were not completely out of reach. You can get a basic 3-Club Tour for $525. There are, of course, more expensive options but I’m trying to stay cheap. I also wanted to make sure this idea could qualify as a staycation idea, which means minimal travel. They have courses available in just about everywhere so you won’t have to travel far. You can go to the website to find more information.

You can also Save up to 40% off your next round of golf at over 200 golf courses!

FOUR!

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Visit a local microbrewery

I don’t know about you, but nothing quenches my summer thirst like a good refreshing microbrew. A nice feature about the local breweries is that many of them offer a guided tour of how beer is made. Sometimes they will even let you have a small sample of some of their wares! I don’t know about you, but that sounds like a great staycation idea to me! You’ll be amazed at the science and the technology that goes into making one of the world’s oldest and favorite drinks.

The problem is, especially when you are traveling or new to an area, is finding a brewery nearby. One of my favorite tools for finding a microbrew is The Beer Mapping Project the creator of this site has gone to great lengths to map just about every microbrew and brew pub. He also done a great job of including lots of tools and interactive content like reviews and forums. They also just released a Google Homepage widget that displays a random “location of the day” You can download the beer widget here

Funny little sidenote. I actually started my own beer mapping project at: Beerfindit.com before I discovered The Beer Mapping Project. Sometimes, you just have to know when you have been beat.

You can also make your own microbrews at home!

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Travel the world with a webcamera!

Well, gas prices are high and you might not be able to travel in person to your favorite exotic destination, but you can still see your favorite place live…from a webcamera! I was traveling through the blogosphere when I stumbled upon this interesting post from Lifecruiser about seeing the world by webcamera. Not a bad staycation idea at all!

EarthCam - probably the best organized webcam site on the internet

OpenTopia – has a great directory of webcams from around the world and encyclopedia as well

Fisgonia.com – nice collection of beach webcams (*grab a Corona and your there*)

The Webcam-Network – very long list of webcams from…well, everywhere!

Thanks to Lifecrusier for the suggestion: See the world by webcamera

 

 

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Impress your guests with Retro Series Hot Dog Roller!

Here’s a staycation idea!

If you are having some guests over this summer, why not impress them with a Retro looking Hot Dog Roller! Nothing brings back memories of classic diners, ball games and family gatherings like gathering around a Hot Dog Roller. I enjoy the taste of hot dogs that have been cooked on a roller, much more than a grill!

Wal-mart.com also has available a Retro Series Kettle Popcorn Maker and a Retro Series Kettle Popcorn Maker! How Cool!

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