Whether all the inflation and shrinkflation issues have you keeping a closer eye on your budget or you simply don’t want the hassle of trying to coordinate a long trip, a staycation can be a fantastic and thrifty alternative to the traditional travel vacation.
With a little creativity and planning, you can transform your home and local surroundings into your own private little vacation haven. Included below are some staycation ideas that will help you unwind and create lasting memories without emptying your wallet or breaking the bank.
Before You Go on a Staycation, Set Some Ground Rules
Whether you’re just desperately in need of a break from your routine or trying to reconnect with your partner away from all the demands of daily life, your staycation has to be sacrosanct if you want to make it work.
This means putting some planning into the whole thing and behaving like you’re not actually at home. Otherwise, your “time off” could easily get sucked away by errands and seemingly small requests for help from friends and family. Unless you want to end up helping your buddy move or repainting your grandmother’s kitchen during your staycation, you must be proactive. That means:
- Set the Dates: Just like any other vacation, mark the dates for your staycation on your calendar and treat them as you would with any trip taken out-of-town. This will help you mentally switch into vacation mode – and keep you from scheduling doctor’s visits, family dinners and other distracting activities. If anybody asks, you can truthfully say, “I’m sorry, but I’m on vacation that week,” without mentioning that you’re going to be vacationing from home.
- Create an Itinerary: Make the most of your staycation by having an actual plan for your time – just like you would on a trip. You can keep it loose, but an itinerary will help you avoid getting up and letting the days escape you out of sheer inertia.
- Budget for Your Fun: Even though you’re staying home, make your peace with spending some money on the things that you really enjoy. That will make your staycation feel more like a treat – not just a week off work. Figure out how much you can budget for your meals, tickets to shows, drinks and shopping and let yourself live a little.
Finally, make a concentrated effort to eliminate the sort of things that will make you lose focus of your relaxation mission. Generally speaking, that usually means making an effort the week before your staycation starts to declutter and clean your home – or even hiring someone to do it for you, if you don’t have the time. That way, you won’t be tempted to put all your energy into housework and yard work while you’re supposed to be having fun.
Steal These 5 Staycation Ideas
Now that you’ve carved out the time for your staycation, you can then decide how to best spend it. Here are some suggestions that you can borrow or build upon:
1. Go for the Home Theater Experience
Transform your living room into a movie theater. Pick a movie marathon theme, gather all your favorite snacks and get the popcorn going. Dim the lights, turn off your phone and immerse yourself in the cinematic experience you create. You get bonus points if you pile the pillows and blankets on the floor and snuggle up tight with your significant other while you watch.
2. Explore the Local Culinary Scene
Eating out and exploring new food options are critical parts of many vacations – and your staycation should be no different. If you live in Indy, you have a ton of options – from all kinds of unique dining spots with specialized cuisine to trendy outdoor venues for drinking and dining. Even if you don’t live in the city, however, you can list all the local places you’ve been wanting to try and rotate through them. Make it a goal to try at least one place you’ve never been to before every day of your staycation, whether it be a restaurant, a bar or a coffee shop.
3. Act Like a Tourist for a Few Days
If you were a brand-new visitor to your city, where would you go? Look up what’s happening in the area during the week and head out to the nearest fair or take in a comedy show. Is there a charming little winery that you’ve always wanted to visit? Have you been wanting to hit the art gallery nearby or go to the museum? You have the time, so why not explore your metaphorical “backyard?” Make a list of all the places you’ve wanted to visit in the area and put them down on your calendar so that you commit to going.
4. Hide Out in Plain Sight
Escaping to the great outdoors for a week can leave you feeling like a whole new person – and you can literally hide out in plain sight. If you have a backyard, set up a tent and have a camping experience at home. Roast marshmallows, tell ghost stories, count the stars and cuddle up in a sleeping bag with your beloved. If you don’t have a backyard, plan a visit to a local park, nature preserve or botanical garden. Take along a picnic basket or go for a hike – whatever it takes to get your feeling connected to the natural world once again.
5. Book a Hotel for the Night
There’s no rule that says that staying home means staying in your home. You can jump-start your mind into “vacation mode” by spending the first night or so of your staycation in a high-end hotel. Since you’re saving a ton on travel expenses, go ahead and treat yourself to an overnight stay in a luxury hotel or boutique bread-and-breakfast for that five-star experience that you’ve always wanted. Combine that with “dress up dinner” night and you have a real recipe for romance that could get you and your partner feeling more intimately connected than ever.
Taking a staycation is a fantastic way to unwind and enjoy a break from the routine without the stress and expense of traveling. But don’t forget to plan ahead. Otherwise, you may find yourself aimlessly wandering through the hours and regretting your decision to stay home after all. If you fully embrace the idea that a staycation is still an actual vacation, you’ll get the relaxation, adventure and fun that you need to unwind and recharge your batteries.