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10 Ways To Save at Amusement Parks

Saving With Shellie

Amusement Parks are popular family destinations. The tickets are expensive and all the extras inside the park add up quickly to make your park visit really pricey. Here are a few ways to keep costs down and enjoy the park without exceeding your budget. Frugal Travel Frugal Living'

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Enjoying Spring Vacation on a Tight Budget

Penny Pinchin' Mom

The post Enjoying Spring Vacation on a Tight Budget appeared first on Penny Pinchin' Mom. But, of course, you want to make sure you plan your vacation with your budget in mind. After all, coming home to a mountain of bills will do nothing more than make you want to run away again. And, you need to stick to it.

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How to Save Money at Six Flags

Saving With Shellie

Amusement parks are expensive so this week I’m going to help you find ways to save at Amusement parks. There are quite a few Six Flags amusement parks around the US. Not all parks have the same offers so be sure to check your park’s website to double check. :: Tickets.

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Can You Cut Expenses by a Half Million Dollars?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

By exercising at home instead of paying gym fees we saved $600 per year for 17 years ($10,200). By feeding our family of four at home for 20 years we saved $168,768. After the kid’s left home hubby and I saved another $84,384. is based on a Billshrink.com article – Dining on a budget. 262,032 Food Preparation.

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Enjoy Life, Save Money – Use your Work Job Perks!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

He managed to budget for a PC for each of his staff to use at home – dialing in to the work mainframe computer to do after hours work. Free amusement park passes for the whole family once a year. My kid learned to program on that lender PC. Free 3 Star Hotel Rooms. Half price symphony tickets. Rental car discounts.