From Deseret News archives:
What family travel cost in 1954
• Accommodations were the largest expense, estimated at $7 a day, for double occupancy ($4 for one person). Hotel rates varied from $5 to $30 a day, plus tips of 10 percent. Rates for children were less, but the children-stay-free idea had not yet come along.
To reduce expenses, travelers could choose to camp for about $1 a night or stay in a tourist court. Motels had not yet developed nationwide franchise networks, so the cheaper alternative to a hotel was a tourist court, or motel, as it came to be known.
• Food was a variable expense, figured to be about $3.50 per day per person. Food costs could be kept lower by taking along some food to eat.
• Fuel costs were projected to be 2.1 cents per mile, or about 28 cents a gallon for gas. For a two-week vacation of 1,500 miles, auto maintenance costs (fuel and tolls) were estimated to be about $50.
• Travelers were advised to plan about $2.60 a day per person for entertainment and tips. But they were also advised to consider entrance fees to parks, fishing license fees, rental of sports equipment and laundry expenses.
• Above all, families were advised to "keep an eye on expenses so they would not run out of money, or so they could afford to 'splurge' at the end of the trip." These were, after all, the days before credit cards.
The average income in 1954 was $3,960. A new car might cost $1,900. Sources: "Are We There Yet? The Golden Age of American Family Vacations," by Susan Sessions Rugh; Centex.net
What to pack
Vacations required a special wardrobe, according to the 1954 Shell guide.
Women should think of taking four "costumes" for a two-week vacation, outfits that were versatile and would fit into a 26-inch suitcase.
First on the list was a travel suit of skirt, jacket and blouse. The jacket could be removed in warmer weather, and it should have a cut that allowed ease of movement.
Straight skirts were to be avoided because they rode up while sitting or driving, so full or gored skirts were recommended. Fabrics should be lightweight wool or a synthetic blend in "medium tones of gray, beige, black, navy and brown."
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