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Save Money and Travel Time with a Staycation
Take the kids mini-golfing or go hiking for free.

As we wait for the economy to recover, the popularity of “staycations,” vacations from work without actually travelling anywhere, are on the rise. So what can you do with your week off, given the limited funds? We’ve dusted off some ideas for casual fun close to home without breaking the bank for that plane ticket to Aruba.
- Take in some quality time on the golf course.With role models like Annika Sorenstam and Vijay Singh, everyone's golfing these days: men, women, teens. Head to one of the Bay’s scenic courses, like Crystal Springs in Burlingame, Poplar Creek in San Mateo or Harding Park in San Francisco.
- Have a family fun day at a local entertainment center. If playing a real 18-hole course isn’t your speed, why not make golfing a family event and take the kids to play miniature golf? Sunnyvale’s Golfland has 18 whimsically decorated holes and an arcade, while Malibu Grand Prix in Redwood City has mini golf, an arcade, go kart racing, bumper boats and batting cages – attractions that can keep everyone in the family entertained.
- Satisfy your inner daredevil. A lot of us like to get a little adventurous while on vacation. We might do a little rock climbing, dive into clear blue waters from treacherous looking cliffs or simply eat new and exotic foods. While I would not recommend the cliff diving anywhere in the Bay Area, there are plenty of ways to satisfy your drive for adventure close to home. Try some indoor rock climbing at one of Planet Granite’s three Bay Area locations (San Francisco, Belmont and Sunnyvale) or catch some serious air at Sunnyvale’s Sky High indoor trampoline arena.
- Get out! Staycations don’t necessarily mean staying at home. If money is tight, get out and enjoy some of the glorious landscape that surrounds us in the Bay Area. San Bruno Mountain is right in our backyard. Venture into San Francisco’s verdant Presidio, or cross the bay to Berkeley’s Strawberry Canyon for more glorious views, fresh air and lush plantlife.
- Schedule activities to keep yourself (and the kids) entertained. It’s easy, with a week off and no set plans, to fall into a routine of sleeping in and watching too much Hulu. But to make the most of your time, come up with a list of activities for yourself and the family ahead of time. Take advantage of the library’s free storytimes for kids and classes and workshops for adults, plan a family picnic in or shoot some hoops solo for a workout.
We live in the Bay Area, which means there is no excuse to be bored. There are plenty of fun ways to fill vacation time, usually within a ten-mile radius of home.