Weekend Getaway on the Cheap

Feel like you need a few days to decompress, somewhere other than home.  Just because the news makes us feel like we should start hoarding cans of beans does not mean that you don’t deserve a break every once-in-a-while.  However, that’s it right there, it’s every once-in-a-while, it’s not every weekend and it’s not by spending thousands of dollars.  However, this was all just theory.  So I put my money where my mouth is and went to Montreal for the weekend and I did it for under $350/person and this was without depriving ourselves of anything.

First things first, lodging.  I could pick out some Motel 6 type place and call it a day, but I was looking at hotels such as the
Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile
, the W Montreal, Le Westin Montreal or
InterContinental Montreal
.  However spending $300 was not in my budget–it was my budget.  So after a little bit of research–that you all can now benefit from–I decided to go with a vacation rental which allowed me privacy, more space and a kitchen for less money.  Sites such as VRBO.com, VacationHomeRentals.com, or the people at at RentExpert Vacation Rentals.  Personally, I went through VRBO.com and found an amazing place in Montreal right in the middle of everything.  I have a video of the entire place and pictures to show you how amazing a $150/night rental can be.  I didn’t want to go back home. 

Furthermore, this great place allowed me to eat breakfast, lunch and dinner at home if I wanted.  The first day we went out to breakfast at a rather “inexpensive” breakfast joint,  this cost me $16.  The following morning we made breakfast at home with all of the same things: eggs, pastries, cottage cheese, fruit and jam.  However, this breakfast only cost me $6,  that’s a $20 savings between the two of us.

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About MissAssets

I am not a financial expert. I do not hold a degree in Economics. I don't have a ton of money and worst of all I can't juggle to save my life, but I research my ass off everyday to earn easier, save better and spend smarter. So why not share? At age 28, I am trying to get better control over my finances and my future and I am willing to post everything I learn. Some posts are lessons, some are about cheaper ways to get expensive things and some are just quick tips on how to make your shampoo last longer (not washing your hair is always an option). My goal by July of 2010 is to be completely out of debt. Debt that I have accrued through years of investing in my entrepreneurial spirit--it's been fun, I've learned a lot and it's been worth every penny, but now I'm going to get it all back and more.

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