Colorado Mountain Christmas – Money Saving Tips For Spending The Holidays In The Snow Without Emptying Your Piggy Bank

October 11, 2009
By system

Lets face it… we have all made sacrifices to save money lately but with the economy on the upswing and winter on the way it could be time for you and your family to revisit the ideal holiday backdrop of the Colorado Rocky Mountains this holiday season. Here are some pointers on how to stretch the family budget while still enjoying all that the winter wonderland has to offer.

Economize by renting a luxury ski home while visiting the mountains. Private homes and condominiums offer a superior value for the space as well as more privacy than the alternative hotel. By skipping the lobby bar and hotel dining room in lieu of a nice bottle of wine with a (maybe even catered) at home dinner you will realize more value for your dollar and you’ll already be home when the kids get tired of the dinner table.

Contact reputable local management companies and don’t be afraid to negotiate. Rental management agents are not emotionally tied to the property like a property’s owner. A good manager will also know which owners are more flexible or motivated to accommodate your specific requirements including price. If you are fortunate enough to have the time to spend more than a week longer stay discounts may be applicable to your situation.

For the best lodging rates you will do best to be flexible around high dates. If you must travel at the holidays because of family and work schedules try to be flexible around owner plans or other reservations. The owners of luxury vacation rentals rely heavily on peak season revenues in order to cover all the year round expenses of owning a seasonal property. By allowing the owner to recoup expenses with the peak season you allow him or her to give you the best rates for your visit..

By ordering activities and lift tickets in advance you can expect the best pricing.. Contacting your local representative you can often gain access to local resources such as economical drop off catered meals, grocery and bar stocking, lift ticket discounts, and discounts on activities like snowmobiling, wildlife tours or backcountry dining.
Be careful when stocking your property. It’s easy to get carried away with groceries, beer, and juice for the kids and all the silly things it takes to fill up the kitchen. Plan your menus, if you have the option it may be worth having your cabinets stocked for you. By planning your meals and shopping list you aren’t tempted by anything you don’t need and you have the added bonus of arriving to your property with the fridge full and ready for relaxation. Liquor stores often offer free delivery and will usually take return of unopened items. Be prepared to be required to have a responsible adult available to receive the delivery with ID.

Watch the time in between planned events and meals. Tourist areas are designed to get you to spend money all the time. If you really want to come home with a few dollars in your pocket then leave the dollars at home while you roam the villages, art galleries, sushi bars and other attractions intended to part you from your money in a casual fashion. If you must go out to party then look for happy hours or après ski specials to soften the blow.

Now that the days are getting shorter and Halloween is around the corner it’s time to put our minds to winter and book your perfect luxury home rental before the best deals are taken.

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