I travel on the bike a lot in the summer (school teacher) and have found several ways to save money. I will hit up a friend or family when available. I was on the road a couple of summers ago for six weeks and avoided high dollar hotels by doing this. NO reservations, when I get close to my final destination for the day I stop and use the internet to find the cheapest hotels in the area. Once I find one I negotiate with the clerk (works great with mom and pop hotels). Most nights during the week I was able to lower the original rate. Weekends are more difficult. I also pull my trailer sometimes and take some efficient camping gear. I have found RV parks will some times let you through up your tent for as little as $5 per night, I never paid more than $20 to put up the tent and I stayed in some very nice RV parks with great showers, laundry and some even had grill/bars on site for food and drink. What I found most interesting is older retired RV'ers love to talk. I have been offered and given many free meals and drinks in my travels and enjoyed the conversations. The last trick I try while trying to make a deal with a hotel is I ask for the government rate. I am an OSHA instructor and I also have a teacher ID.When the hotel has a government rate it can be as much as 1/3 off. They always say you need an ID but have always accepted mine. These things save me a bunch every summer and have allowed me to meet many interesting people.
Last year I rode west and found I could get a good rest at Pilot Flying J truck stops. They have a room with comfortable chairs and a TV that I actually slept about 6 hours in.
Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.
If anyone is in my area this summer, I have a place to stay, beer, bonfire and I might even make you breakfast before you leave. lol
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good thread. I happen to be trucker and know first hand that any and all truck stops (flying J, TA, Pilot, and petro) these are the big 4. all have showers. If you get 50 gallons of fuel, you get a shower free. ( not on a bike) or 13 bucks if u just want to use one. but, I save mine for when I go on bike trips, and I get free showers. They also have laundry, and drivers rooms, that people do tend to "nap" in. Trucks stops are good if in good areas.
I usualy bring a tent with me and most rv parks will take in a biker for the night, and there are lots of camp grounds out there. 5-10 bucks, you have a place to stay for the evening. most even have showers.
Hotel rooms, well, if it comes down to it, I find a hotel/motel mom and pop type place. 25-30 bucks for a bed, and a shower, and sometimes a pool. this is not a every night option.
Craigslist works at times to, however, you never know what your walking into. so be aware.
I have even stopped at rest areas and slept on a picnic table in the back. no one really bothers you. not the most comfy, but hey, if your where the weather is nice, who cares.
and bed and breaksfast places, always good. cheap, easy, and you meet some cool people.