4 Gas Saving Tips for Florida Travel

Staying within a set budget is important when traveling. The costs of transportation, lodging, and recreation can add up quickly, especially when gas prices spike.

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Gas prices are currently high, but that doesn’t have to stop you from enjoying all that Florida has to offer. Follow our top four gas saving tips and tricks to help get you around the Sunshine State while sticking to your budget.

1. Maintain Optimal Tire Pressure

Low tire pressure can cause your vehicle to burn gas more quickly. Save gas — and your car — by checking your tires before a road trip.

The recommended tire pressure for most vehicles is between 32 and 35 psi, but you should confirm the exact number for your car. You can find this information in your owner’s manual or on the sticker inside the driver’s side door jamb.

Most gas stations have air pumps where you can top off the air in your tires for a small fee. Some chains, such as Wawa, provide tire air free of charge. The pumps often include pressure gauges so you can inflate your tires to the right level.

2. Use the Right Gas for Your Car

Some motorists fill their vehicles with pricier premium gas because they believe it is the best for their car’s mileage and performance. This belief is, however, largely unfounded.

While premium gasoline is more expensive, it does not make your car run better. And it won’t improve your car’s gas mileage. In fact, you should only buy premium gas if your car specifically requires it.

Purchasing regular gas will not only save you money, but it will also get you where you wish to go just as fast as premium.

3. Use Gas Price Trackers

Pricing for gas differs by the station. Save money by using apps to track the fluctuating gas prices around town. Even a few cents can make all the difference.

There are a variety of apps that track gas prices on a 24/7 basis. Some of the most popular ones include GasBuddy and Upside. You can also download the apps of common gas stations found throughout Orlando, such as Wawa, 7-Eleven, and Racetrac.

4. Limit Your Air Conditioning Use

Car air conditioners are notorious gas guzzlers. However, not using your car’s A/C can make the Florida heat hard to bear.

If you have a flexible schedule, vacation in Florida during cooler months like January and February. During the winter, it will be cool enough to roll down your windows and cruise as you preserve your gas mileage.

Save on Your Orlando Hotel

If you’re looking for ways to save when traveling in Orlando, then book a room at one of our Rosen Inns.

When you book with us, you receive the best rates at our Orlando hotels. You’ll also save money on gas as our hotels are close to many of Orlando’s top attractions and restaurants.