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Long weekends like the Fourth of July are meant for fun, not frustration, but let's face it, vacation itineraries rarely go as smoothly as planned. Stuck between packed highways, crowded airports, and overbooked hotels, all the thrill quickly turns into a headache. But a little planning can save you from all this and can make this a lot different. Try to make the bookings in advance to avoid any last-minute surprises. You cannot ignore the fact that flights and hotels quickly fill up during the 4th of July weekend, and there would be no surprise if you are not able to spot even one seat for you. Also, make sure to compare the prices before you book your flights or hotels for the fourth of July.

Check Flight Prices First

This is one of the most important things to consider when you are planning a trip around 'The Fourth of July'. It will save your weekend from turning into a headache. 'Book your hotel, you book your flight'! While it sounds obvious to book your flight tickets first, it is essential to compare the flight fares on reliable websites. Book in advance to avoid any last-minute hassle. Also, it is advisable to do thorough research about the airlines and destinations in the U.S. providing cheaper fares so that you can save money for other entertainment.

Look for Hotels with Free Cancellation

Hotels fill up extremely quickly on popular holiday weekends such as the Fourth of July. If you wait too long, it can end up costing much more than you expected or leaving you stranded without a good place to stay. Often, what happens is that people get excited about great flight deals and later realize all the decent hotels are out of availability or have gone crazy expensive. So, here is the trick: lock down your place to stay first. Once you've secured a comfortable stay, you can relax and find flights that fit your schedule without panic. Having your accommodation sorted makes everything else feel way easier and makes your holiday more chill and fun. Also, do not forget to check the cancellation policies for the hotels before making the payment, as it saves you from so many troubles in the future.

Consider Alternative Destinations

It's no secret that popular destinations like New York City, Washington D.C., and beach towns receive the maximum crowds around Fourth July celebrations. So, it becomes tough to find vacant hotels, flights, and even parking spaces. Even while these locations are iconic for a reason, you have other options for a fantastic holiday weekend.

If you are open to switching things up a little, try visiting the nearby smaller towns or lesser-known locations. So, for instance, instead of heading to packed places like Miami or Los Angeles, explore the coastal gems like St. Augustine, FL, or Santa Barbara, California. History and fun lovers, you can also check out cities like Philadelphia, Williamsburg, or Virginia. By visiting lesser-known locations, you can get better bargains, avoid crowds, and find a new favorite spot. The best memories can occasionally be found in unexpected locations.

 

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