Money saving tips for your spring break
Travel tips to stay on budget
Before you leave for your trip, decide on a budget and stick to it. Determine how much spending money you will have for each day, including meals, activities and transportation.
- Instead of eating out for every meal, stop by a local grocery store or market and stock up on snacks and easy meals. If you stay in a place with a refrigerator, it’ll be easy to store perishable items, like milk, yogurts, deli meats, fruits and vegetables.
- If you are lounging by the beach, exploring a new city or hiking off the beaten path, you can bring a sack lunch. Plan ahead by packing a foldable lunch bag and reusable containers to store your food.
- Take public transportation to save on parking, gas or rideshare fees. When exploring a city or trying to reach a local destination, search online for a city pass or other public transportation deals. Or if the distance isn’t too far, walk.
- Pack light for air travel to avoid airline fees for checked baggage. Avoid the fees by only taking a carry-on bag. Also, remember that bags over 50 pounds include an extra charge.
- Stay out of trouble by being aware of local laws and ordinances. You don’t want to get a ticket for underage drinking, public consumption or other local violations. Also, take care of the property where you stay so you don’t lose your security deposit.
Tips for an affordable staycation in Boulder
If you are staying in Boulder, you can find fun activities on a budget. Consider your interests and explore options. Set a budget for the week and follow these tips to keep things affordable.
- Boulder is known for its beauty. Depending on the weather, you can hike, snowshoe, cross-country ski or bike on one of the . Be sure to check for trail closures and spring operating hours before you set out. If you need outdoor equipment, the Recreation Center offers affordable equipment rentals.
- Check out recommended from local business owners and managers. From shopping and dining to trails and shows, you’ll find new ways to discover Boulder. Or check out .
- Whether you prefer live music, , history museums or , Boulder offers many free or low-cost entertainment options.
Practical ways to spend your spring break
If spring break travel isn’t in your budget, you can use your time to rest and prepare for the end of the semester. Check items off your to-do list or use the time to gain experience to enhance your resume.
- Volunteering is an excellent way to gain experience, add to your resume and have talking points for interviews. The Volunteer Resource Center connects students to opportunities on campus and with local community organizations.
- Work on your resume, cover letters and interview skills over the break. Career Services offers resources to help you prepare for your job search.
- Apply for jobs or internships using Handshake. You can complete your profile and start your job or internship search online.
- Schedule work hours with your employer to work over break. With so many other students out of town, it may be a great time to pick up extra hours.
Have a fun and safe spring break
Whatever your plans this spring break, we hope you take time to relax and recharge to finish the semester strong. Whether you travel or stay in Boulder, stay safe and have fun!