According to google the best time to travel domestically in the US is either during spring (late March to late May) or autumn (late September to late October). Since these are the shoulder seasons before and after summer, these months have milder temperatures as well as fewer visitors in the most popular destinations.
But in the warmer areas such as Florida, California and Las Vegas, spring and autumn usually offer the best all round holiday weather.
Is USA expensive to travel?
According to Budget Your Trip, the average cost of a one-week trip to the United States for one person is US$1567. Considering your daily budget, a one-week trip to the US should cost: Low budget: US$550-1000 per person. Mid-range budget: US$1500 per person.
How can you travel USA according to your time and budget?
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Here is a video explain where you will find the cheapest way to travel the USA on a budget.
Use the budget chain hotels
Hotels with kitchenettes
Farmer markets
Use early bird option
Find coupons and check for vouchers
Get a rewards credit card
Check price of rental cars
Avoid public holidays
Avoid hostels
Avoid having checked luggageSo, if you recently plan your honeymoon or want to visit USA with your friends and family, the checklist will surely help you out. For more details, watch the video! If you want to add something more, do share your views in the comment section.
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Traveling with in the budget is the ideal situation.thank u for sharing such helpful points
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The post is helpful for people who have recently plan their honeymoon or want to visit USA to meet friends or relatives. Watching the video and the post provides important information about hotels or hostel where you can opt to stay. How to spend your credit card and money and details about luggage.
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Very useful post for the people who want to visit USA in affordable range!
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I must say it's a v helpful video for those who want to travel in a budget!
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