Labor day is near - but you can still take a road trip!
Submitted by Wanderlust AndiAccording to AAA, gas prices are at their lowest levels since 2004: more that eighty cents a gallon less than the same time last year. While Labor Day is usually more of a “staycation” holiday for most, AAA and the Institute for Highway Safety estimated that, last year, 34.7 million travelers took trips of more than 50 miles - and 86% of those trips were by car. This year looks like it is going in the same direction!
So - this is the year to take one of those exciting road trips, given the low price of gas. You can till find great deals - especially in:
- Orlando, Florida
- Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
- San Diego, California
- Toronto, Ontario Canada
- Gatlinburg, Tennessee
So yes- the Labor Day weekend is just around the corner. But - all you have to do is get in the car - and go!
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