By
Jennifer Wesson MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The honeymoon can be the most exciting vacation a
couple takesñand the most expensive. With the
average cost of today's wedding approximately $20,000,
couples must be flexible and creative in planning their
honeymoon to avoid financial hardships at the beginning of
their marriage. "A
honeymoon does not have to wreck a budget," said Jan Lukens,
consumer management consultant with Mississippi State
University Extension Service. "It doesn't take a lot of
money for a couple in love to have a good time." Depending
on the size of the couple's budget, there are a number of
options that provide memorable honeymoons. For larger
budgets, consulting with travel web sites or travel agents
about special deals and discounts is a good idea. Lukens
said traveling to destinations during the off-season is an
easy way to save money and still have a good time. Less
congestion and more privacy are added bonuses for newlyweds
who travel to vacation spots in off-seasons. Consider
resorts that offer all-inclusive packages including meals,
activities and lodging, Lukens said. "The
cost may initially look steep, but do a projected budget to
compare it to other options," Lukens said. "When you add
meals, local transportation, and activity and event
admission, you may find the price more predictable and
affordable." For
couples who realize their finances cannot handle a trip to a
resort, Lukens suggested brainstorming about ways to have an
affordable, but equally special, honeymoon. In this case,
lodging is probably the most costly aspect of the trip, but
there are still ways to save money. Lukens
said shortening the length of the trip is one of the best
ways to make a honeymoon more affordable. By simply
shortening the stay from one week to three nights, a couple
could save a considerable amount of money. "Is an
aunt's condo, a cousin's lake house, or a friend's bed and
breakfast a possibility for a couple of days?" Lukens said.
"Try a little bartering. For a couple of night's stay, you
might offer yard work, computer assistance or some other
skill you have that could benefit them." If no
free lodging is available, consider other non-traditional
accommodations. For couples who enjoy the outdoors, camping
is an option. National and state parks offer convenient
campgrounds and provide recreation such as fishing, canoeing
and hiking. A unique
and often overlooked idea for an extremely economical
honeymoon is staying home and tuning out the outside world
by cutting off phone and e-mail for a few days. With this
option, the couple could plan inexpensive day trips to
places near their home. Another
idea to save money is to elope and put money that would have
been spent on a wedding toward the honeymoon. In doing this,
a couple can combine the wedding and honeymoon. This is
especially common in second marriages. Couples
should always be realistic. If planning a honeymoon will
cause serious financial strain, they may want to postpone
the trip. "A
couple should not spend money on any non-essential item if
they cannot afford it," Lukens said. "This sets a bad
precedent for the marriage finances. Since money is the No.
1 reported reason for divorce, no trip is worth the
potential cost to the relationship." "Good
family finances are built on a series of wise financial
decisions," Lukens said. "Don't start a marriage with a
financial mistake." Released:
Jan. 17, 2000
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Enjoy Honeymoons
Without Going Broke
Contact: Jan Lukens, (228) 388-4710
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