vintage family at the beach
vintage family at the beach
You don't have to take out a second mortgage to have a blast this summer. Here's what's hot and what's not when it comes to having summer fun in the New Economy:
vintage photo of man and women sitting at a country club
vintage photo of man and women sitting at a country club
Initiation fees and annual dues will easily set you back a hefty five figures, according to the Club Manager's Association of America.
girl softball players celebrating a victory
girl softball players celebrating a victory
For kids and adults, summer softball, volleyball, soccer and a host of other amateur sports leagues are the new, cool clubs to join. Most charge some type of dues or fees, but unlike country clubs, it's rarely an amount that's going to be a tradeoff between bankrupting your kid's college fund and being able to say "I belong to a club." See leaguelineup.com for a league near you.
vintage picture of a roller coaster
vintage picture of a roller coaster
Entry fees and add-ons at even local amusement parks can easily cost a family a four well over $100, with major parks costing nearly that much per person per day.
boy eating a corn dog at a county fair
boy eating a corn dog at a county fair
County fairs can be an affordable alternative to pricey amusement parks. Find fairs in your area at countyfairgrounds.net, and ask about special discount days for families, kids, seniors, etc. Some fairs even allow you to carry food into the fairgrounds to have a picnic with the family, saving you even more.
vintage photo of a ballroom dinner
vintage photo of a ballroom dinner
Tired of always being stuck with the check when you go out to eat with friends? Try these money-saving alternatives.
couple smiling at a backyard bbq
couple smiling at a backyard bbq
Eating in is the new eating out. Try setting a theme (e.g. Mexican night, all-crock-pot feast, etc.) for potlucks to make them more festive and fun. You can also share the cooking and the costs by having a moveable feast, with each of your friends hosting the group in their home for one course of a progressive dinner party.
vintage photo of woman on water slide
vintage photo of woman on water slide
Sure they're fun and refreshing on a hot summer day, but they can really soak you financially.
father and son water gun fight
father and son water gun fight
For less than the cost of a single one-day ticket to an expensive water park, you can probably equip yourself for a whole summer's worth of wet-n-wild fun. Save your empty squeeze bottles from dish soap and repurpose them as high-caliber squirt guns, or make your own "super soaker" out of common household items using the directions found at sscentral.org/homemade.
vintage photo of man and woman golfers
vintage photo of man and woman golfers
A round of golf will cost you about $40 at a public course, according to the National Golf Foundation, and usually a lot more at private courses.
grandfather and grandson working in the garden
grandfather and grandson working in the garden
Of course living green is always in, but in the summer it can be extra fun and save you even more money by planting a backyard vegetable garden. If you don't have space for a garden, many vegetables can be grown in pots and other containers, including most herbs, tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, and even radishes and beets. Or consider planting some perennial vegetables, which will deliver a fresh crop every year once they're established.
vintage photo, titanic, ocean liner
vintage photo of an ocean liner sinking like the titanic
A cruise can easily cost hundreds of dollars per day, and that's before all the add-ons the industry is notorious for pushing.
girl kayaking
girl kayaking
Be the captain of your own boat! There are thousands of local canoe liveries and outfitters around the country where you can rent a canoe, kayak, inner tube or raft for less than the cost of a round of piña coladas onboard the Love Boat. Find an outfitter near you at propaddle.com and be sure to always wear your life jacket.
vintage phot, woman, checking into a hotel
vintage photo of woman checking into a fancy hotel
Lodging is often the single largest expense on a summer vacation, but what it cost you nothing?
family setting up a tent at a lake
family setting up a tent at a lake
There are plenty of places where you can camp for free (or cheap), including many National Forests where "primitive camping" is usually allowed for free. And when you're on the road, many Wal-Marts will let you camp overnight in your RV in their parking lots. If you're looking for indoor accommodations, check out CouchSurfing.org, a nonprofit organization with half a million hosts all around the world who will let travelers crash on their couches for free.
vintage photo of a man and woman on a sail boat
vintage photo of a man and woman on a sail boat
Can't spare $103 million for a yacht like this one? Then...
girl flying a kite
girl flying a kite
... go fly a kite! Making your own kites is almost as much fun as flying them. You can even recycle materials like newspaper and paper bags in the process. And cloth rags or old neckties make perfect kite tails.
vintage photo of a woman at a spa
vintage photo of a woman at a spa
I've never understood how a $100 an hour massage can be relaxing. The very thought of spending that much makes me tense.
pretty woman in a hammock
pretty woman in a hammock
The simple things in life are often times the best. Relaxing in a backyard hammock is hard to beat, but if you hang one between two trees, make sure you don't hurt or kill the trees by driving nails or screws into them or leaving ropes or cords wrapped around them permanently. Another fun summer project is to make your own hammock.
boy scouts with bug catching nets at summer camp
boy scouts with bug catching nets at summer camp
According to the National Camp Association, the typical sleep-away summer camp charges about $1,000 per week (homesickness counseling included).
girls at a sleepover playing with flashlights
girls at a sleepover playing with flashlights
Set up a rotating schedule of summer sleepovers with your kids' network of friends, so that they can still tell ghost stories 'til the wee hours and every set of parents get some kid-free time. And for inexpensive, fun programs during the day, check out the schedule of summer activities at your local parks and rec department.
vintage photo of woman trying on shoes in a shoe store
vintage photo of woman trying on shoes in a shoe store
Fashionistas tell me that the must-have shoe for men this summer is the Car Shoe. At $480 a pair, that's nearly as much as I paid for my last car.
cutoff jeans shorts hanging on a clothes line
cutoff jeans shorts hanging on a clothes line
Can't we just agree that the last summer's colors and styles are still in vogue and save ourselves a bunch of money? And, looking ahead to next summer, don't forget to shop for end-of-season bargains come August if you buy that swim suit on sale at the end of this summer, it might just inspire you to fit into it come next summer. Now that's fashionable.
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the cheapskate next door book
Jeff Yeager is the author of:
> The Cheapskate Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of Americans Living Happily Below Their Means
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