
If you are as tired of this cold as I am, Spring Break is a great chance to go somewhere warm! As a mama of five, my first inclination is to skip the whole thing and stay home for spring break. A whole week of hearing I’m bored doesn’t like a vacation though, so it’s time to look for a frugal solution. If you are wanting to go somewhere fun but keep it frugal, here are some great options.
Before you start dreaming up your vacation, set a budget. There is no need to go into debt for spring break adventures. See what you can comfortably spend and try to spend less than that. Once you have your budget, it’s time to pack in as much fun as possible.
Also know that if the budget you come up with is less than you want or zero, it’s okay! Your children are not entitled to a spring break trip. You can make fun memories, be an amazing parent, and stay home all week.
Ready to start planning? Here are some tips to help you get started.
Frugal Spring Break Tips
Stay At A State Park
We love to stay at State Parks. If you don’t have camping gear, you can get a two bedroom cabin for around $89 per night. Look for State Parks with lakes, canoe rentals, hiking trails, etc. Many will even have games and events for the whole family.
Disclaimer: State Park cabins are not five star hotels. You get what you paid for, but we have always been very content and have never had any issues. They are always very clean and well maintained in my experience.

Go Camping
For an even more frugal option at that State Park, go camping! Keep in mind that camping requires a lot of stuff. You’ll need lanterns, tents, ways to cook food, ice chests, etc. If you don’t already have these items it may end up being more expensive than staying in a cabin. Once you make the initial investment though, you can enjoy many frugal vacations.
The great thing about camping at State Parks is that they have bathrooms and electricity. We love to cheat and bring power strips so we can plug more things in. Even cheaper… save gas and camp in your backyard.
Daily Deal Sites
Not up for the wilderness? Grab a voucher for a hotel. Groupon always has deals on hotels. There are some really great options that include indoor pools, arcades, and more. You can also keep it frugal by looking for an option with a small kitchen. Being able to make at least one or two meals each day really saves a lot (even if the hotel room is slightly more expensive up front).
Bring Friends
Team up with another family or two to maximize your trip and savings. You can rent a large house and split up the costs. You can also divide up cooking meals, planning games, etc. A huge added bonus is that the kids have additional people to play with. You can even trade off on babysitting.
Stay With Friends or Family
The best way to save on lodging is to stay for FREE! Pick a destination where you have family or good friends. You can visit with those individuals and have the added bonus of free lodging. You can even use some of that money you save to take your hosts out for a nice meal.

Embrace Winter
If you can handle a bit more cold, head to the mountains to go skiing or snowboarding. Everything from lodging to rentals will be available at a reduced rate. You can save even more by renting equipment from a local store instead of lodge.
Note: be sure to check the weather before picking this option to make sure the ski resort is still open.
Staycation
If funds are really limited, have a staycation at home! Let me warn you beforehand: this option may leave you feeling exhausted. Driving around and planning activities for everyday sounds like more work than vacation to me, but if funds are limited, go for it.
Some ideas: be a tourist in your city, have family game night, plan a day trip, watch movies, and more.
Volunteer
Many colleges and some high schools offer alternative Spring Break trips where you volunteer. This may not be as relaxing, but it is a great way to get your hands dirty and gave back. You may need to raise support, but normally the trips are a few hundred dollars at most (including all expenses).
Not in college or high school? You can volunteer and even bring the kids along. Volunteering is a great way to fight entitlement in children.
Keep It Short
Can’t afford a full week at the beach? Just go for 3-4 days. Lodging is usually one of the most expensive parts of a vacation, so the less time you stay, the cheaper overall your vacation is. This also means you spend less on food, entertainment, etc.
To pack in more fun, remember that even if check out is at 10 am you don’t have to head straight home. You can still fill that day up with fun adventures and just drive home before bedtime. With small children this option does get more complicated, so be sure to plan ahead.
Look For Free Activities
There are free things to do at any destination! Look for free parks, concerts, festivals, land marks, and more. Free activities are one of the best ways to fill you vacation with fun while staying in budget.
You can also bring activities for the kids. For us that usually means Scrabble, craft supplies, and books.
Pack A Cooler
Plan on spending more than 3 hours in a car? Pack a cooler of food for meals. Even if you stop at McDonalds and everyone gets water, you’ll end up spending at least $20. Happy Meals may make your kid happy, but at $4-$4.50, it quickly adds up.
Of course, you could get everyone one thing off the dollar menu, but if your kids are anything like mine, they are not going to be happy without that toy… and everyone would be hungry again in an hour.
Are you planning a spring break trip? Please share your tips in the comments below!
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Here are the deals from the new Kroger weekly ad that will start on 2/22. Get Quaker instant oatmeal for 54¢, Oscar Mayer bacon for $4.99, and more.
Weekly Digital Deals
- Milk, 64 oz, $1.29 with eCoupon, limit 5
(excludes chocolate) -
Kraft American Singles, 12 oz, $2.79 with eCoupon, limit 5 - Kroger Cheese Slices, $2.79 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Kroger Frozen Crunchy Butterfly Shrimp, 2 lb, $7.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Gorton’s Seafood, 8.96-24.5 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Jimmy Dean Breakfast Sandwiches, Roll-Ups or Stuffed Hashbrowns, 4-10 ct., $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Bibigo Crunchy Chicken or Fried Rice, 18-22 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Bibigo Mini Wontons, Mandu or Organic Potstickers, 16-24 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Pagoda Egg Rolls, 22 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Red Baron Stuffed Crust Pizza, 20.72-23.4 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
- Twin Marquis Dumplings, 16 oz, $4.99 with eCoupon, limit 5
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Post Cereal, 11-14.75 oz, $1.29 with eCoupon, limit 5
-.50/1 Post Ok Go! Cereal, select items, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app -
Quaker Instant Oatmeal, 6-12 pk., $1.29 with eCoupon, limit 5
-.75/1 Quaker Instant Oatmeal, limit 5, Ibotta mobile app
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Right now at Zulily, grab a comfy new jogger lounge set for just $13.79. This is more than half off from the last time they had this sale!
There are lots of colors to choose from. These sets would make great gifts, too!
Deal Ideas:
This deal is good through 2/23 at 9am EST. Shipping is free on orders $89 and up.

Get a big savings on Halls Cough Drops at Walgreens this week. Use an insert coupon with a Register Rewards deal and get 80 count bags for only $3.37 (reg. $6.99). These are 2.5 times larger than the normal bags we see on sale!
We may be past prime cold season, but your future sick self with thank you if you stock your medicine cabinet now!
Walgreens Halls Cough Drops Deal (ends 2/25):
- $5 RR wyb (2) or more participating Allergy or Sinus Relief Items
Buy:
(2) Halls Cough Drops, 2 for $13
Use:
-$1.25/2 Hall’s Products, 20-30 ct, SS 01/15
Total Due: $11.75
Get Back: $5 Register Rewards
Makes it $3.37 each
Hurry over to Best Buy where you can score this Bella Pro 2-Quart Air Fryer for only $17.99 (reg. $44.99), plus shipping is free for My Best Buy Rewards members (free to join).
This highly rated Analog Air Fryer delivers fast, crispy, and evenly cooked food every time. It preheats up to 50% faster than a conventional oven and has a 1.7-lb. food capacity for all your favorite foods.
Only the black color is available at this sale price. Get yours today!
This offer is good today only, 2/21. Shipping is free with My Best Buy Rewards.
Here are the Target unadvertised deals I found at my store this week! Look for $1.76 Jif squeeze peanut butter, Finish detergent tabs for $2.69, and more.
Look through the full Target weekly ad to see all the current deals.
Electronics
- Logitech M185 Mouse, 1 ct, $9.99
-40% off Logitech M185 Mice, Target Circle (EXP 2/20) eCoupon
(makes it $5.99) - Blue Snowball Ice USB Gaming Condenser Microphone, black, $49.99
-30% off Blue Snowball Ice USB Gaming Condenser Microphone, black, Target Circle (EXP 2/20) eCoupon
(makes it $34.99) - Yeti Condenser Microphone Gaming Bundle, $139.99
-30% off Yeti Condenser Microphone Gaming Bundle, Target Circle (EXP 2/20) eCoupon
(makes it $97.99)
Meat
- True Story Ham or Turkey Deli Meat, 6 oz, $4.99
-$2 off True Story Meat Products (sign up) printable
(makes it $2.99) - Beyond Meat Beyond Sausage Links, 14 oz, $7.49
-40% off Beyond Meat Beyond Sausage Links, 14 oz, Target Circle eCoupon
(makes it $4.49) - Beyond Meat Beyond Sausage Links, 14 oz, $7.49
-40% off Beyond Meat Beyond Sausage Links, 14 oz, Target Circle eCoupon
(makes it $4.49)
Fridge or Frozen
- Galbani Ricotta Cheese, 15 oz, $2.59
-$1 off Galbani Cheese Product printable
(makes it $1.59) Read More→

Have you ever been in the process of getting things ready for a garage sale or purging things for a big move, and you open a bin of old toys only for your kids to immediately latch onto them and refuse to give them up? This is the power of novelty! Compare that with seeing a child in a room full of toys that all belong to them, and yet the child is unable to decide what to play with or moves around from toy to toy without really playing. In this case, less is more, and learning how to do a toy rotation is one way to increase your child’s enjoyment of their toys and also reducing the potential for mess in your home.
Maybe you’re a new parent and are wondering what kinds of toys are best for kids? I love this principle from Kim John Payne’s book Simplicity Parenting about reducing the number of toys your kids play with and also making sure the toys you do have are the best options for them:
“The toys that are too detailed or complicated—too “fixed”—can rob a child of an imaginative experience… include a mixture of active toys: building, digging, construction toys; and more receptive toys, such as dolls and stuffed animals, toys that just receive. There can also be creative materials, such as paints, crayons, and some modeling substances, such as beeswax or clay. The toys with staying power are usually—not always, but pretty consistently—figures of some sort, either dolls or knights or stuffed animals; building toys; and scenes or dwellings of some sort, into which the child loves to project his or her figures, and thus themselves.”
How to Set Up a Toy Rotation
The first step before setting up a toy rotation is to get your supplies. You want containers that can fit a decent amount of toys—they could be bins you already own, or some that you buy.

You may not need huge bins if your child is at an age where the toys are smaller. I took a look at Target and found these latched storage bins that seemed perfect for what I was looking for.
The second step is to take some advice from Marie Kondo and get everything you’re trying to organize in one place. If you have toys in various rooms of your house, then get them all in one place. It will look chaotic at first, but you’ll be glad to have it all together.
You’re then going to start going through all the toys and putting pieces together. This probably goes without saying, but go ahead and toss out toys that have missing pieces, are poor quality, are not developmentally appropriate, or are already broken. If they’re still in good condition but you just don’t want them anymore, then make a pile for toys to give away or sell online.

As you’re organizing, try to reduce potential chaos as much as possible. One of my favorite things to have on hand is this plastic wrap with a handle. It’s perfect for wrapping around toys with small pieces that you don’t want to fall out. I used it for puzzles that I wanted to include in the toy rotation so that I could store them on their sides.
Once you know which toys you’re going to keep, divide your toys into categories—building toys, puzzles, imaginative play, etc. You don’t want to only have one kind of toy out at a time; your kids will experience the greatest benefits from this if you have a variety of toys as part of each bin that is in the rotation.
Right now, hurry to Jane.com where you can score this adorable custom photo stackable bracelet for just $9.99 (regularly $45).
There are three different metals to choose from, plus your custom photo! Even better, shipping is FREE!
Bracelet Deal:
Custom Photo Stackable Bracelet w/ Austrian Crystals $9.99 (reg. $45)
This deal is good for a limited time. Shipping is FREE!
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Here are a few great Proozy deals! Use these coupon codes to get clothing discounts, including a men’s Puma tee for just $5.99!
Proozy Deals:

Puma Men’s Essential Logo Tee, $11.99 (reg. $25)
use code BCPT6
–makes it $5.99 shipped–
Buy (2) allbirds Women’s Triangle Bralette $17.99 each (reg. $34)
use code BCTRI16-FS to get (2) for $15
–makes it $$15 shipped for both, or $7.50 each–
These deals are good through 2/28.
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