Priceline! You can get really good deals and generally save $5-15 off of motels and significantly more off of higher end hotels. I use BetterBidding and BiddingTraveler to look up successful wins and hotel lists in the area so I can bid multiple times. After a few weeks, it really adds up. We stop at Mickey D's for free wifi close to where we want to stop for the night.
Also....stay away from KOAs unless you have no choice. They are expensive and have more of a family environment. We've stayed at ones around $40-50/night whereas state/national parks are $15-30 for serviced sites.
I also bring snacks with me bought in boxes - goldfish crackers, granola bars, fruit leather, etc. to tide me over until the next meal. Cheaper than buying individual at gas stops but then again, you have to have the luggage space. For healthy, we'll stop by the local grocery store before heading to camp and buy some fresh stuff.
Even with camping, we stay at hotels every few days to handwash some things (saves time and money), get a good shower in, and take some travel sized toiletries and coffee-stuff for brewing at the next camp sites.
Also, I always sign up for sample toiletries and household cleaners so I have free travel sized items for the trip. If you buy them in stores, it's like $1-3 each and that adds up.
Also....stay away from KOAs unless you have no choice. They are expensive and have more of a family environment. We've stayed at ones around $40-50/night whereas state/national parks are $15-30 for serviced sites.
I also bring snacks with me bought in boxes - goldfish crackers, granola bars, fruit leather, etc. to tide me over until the next meal. Cheaper than buying individual at gas stops but then again, you have to have the luggage space. For healthy, we'll stop by the local grocery store before heading to camp and buy some fresh stuff.
Even with camping, we stay at hotels every few days to handwash some things (saves time and money), get a good shower in, and take some travel sized toiletries and coffee-stuff for brewing at the next camp sites.
Also, I always sign up for sample toiletries and household cleaners so I have free travel sized items for the trip. If you buy them in stores, it's like $1-3 each and that adds up.