About 58 percent of Americans said that the economy is forcing them to cut their summer vacation spending, according to Rasmussen Reports. While nearly everyone are cutting costs across the board, summer vacation has held steady despite the economy over the last year. But this summer will be different, with 69 percent of adults committing to a less fun summer.
As mentioned in our guide to cheap dating, a fun outing can, potentially, give your wallet a critical beatdown. But you don’t have to blow 10% of your paycheck on pricey drinks and expensive shows to have a good time. Take a gander at five fun-filled activities that you can engage in that wouldn’t cost more than a five spot.


