What should one do when gas prices continue to rise? Shop, plan local trips efficiently, and even drive less, both locally and on vacation. It’s still nice weather to ride a bike.
These are all great tips that have been tested and are worth it as gas prices rise again.
The broad answer is that consumers don’t have much choice other than these ideas that can actually save them money.
The higher price puts a strain on the wallet, which is a disadvantage for those planning long trips.
The good news is that local prices are much cheaper than in California, perhaps up to $1 less. This could make Lake Havasu a more attractive vacation spot for California’s huge population than farther afield.
If the price difference between Arizona and California makes it cheaper for a Californian to drive to Arizona, go on vacation, fill up and come back than just stating that it’s closer to home in California. there is.
With gas prices soaring, Lake Havasu City is in the sweet spot of about 30 million driving distances. From Los Angeles, Las Vegas, or Phoenix to Havasu is less than a tank.
While this bodes well for those expecting a strong summer boating season, it may not fare well for locals planning their own summer road trips.
Remember the double whammy of the Great Recession and soaring gas prices? Desert resorts offer very attractive summer rates, so this might be a good choice for this summer.
As mentioned earlier, the only thing gas consumers can do about rising prices is to cut back on their gas usage. But price volatility is now so common that either drivers are used to it and fully adjusted, or the economy is strong enough to absorb the extra costs.
Either way, Lake Havasu is in an enviable position this summer.
— Today’s News Herald