Budget Workcation in Minneapolis

While I tend to document my trips on Instagram stories, I realized I havenโ€™t done a workcation review after each trip. I recently went to Minneapolis for a workcation. The main objective was to work, but I was also looking forward to visiting a new city! In the past I have shared a day in…


Budget Workcation in Minneapolis

While I tend to document my trips on Instagram stories, I realized I havenโ€™t done a workcation review after each trip. I recently went to Minneapolis for a workcation. The main objective was to work, but I was also looking forward to visiting a new city!

In the past I have shared a day in the life of a part time blogger and a blog post about a day in the life as a full time blogger. I go on several workcations per year, so it makes sense to start sharing this part of my business!

Planning the Workcation

There were a few expenses I needed to plan for prior to my trip. This included airfare, lodging, transportation, food and fun money.

Even though this trip was a business expense, Iโ€™m still mindful of my budget. I want to make sure I feel like I am getting the best deal possible, whether itโ€™s for myself or my business!

In order to save money on a hotel, I did a couple different things to make sure I was getting the best bang for my buck.

First, I used Rakuten (formerly called Ebates) to search for hotels and earn cash back. If you arenโ€™t familiar with Rakuten, itโ€™s my favorite place to earn cash back from all of my online purchases, and I have been using them for years. If you want to learn more, you can check them out here and get $10.

After finding Marriott on the list, I clicked on the link so I could earn cash back from my purchase.

Once on Marriottโ€™s website, I logged into my Rewards account. If you donโ€™t have an account, I suggest creating one so you can earn points that go towards a free stay. Itโ€™s also free!

I entered in my dates of travel and prefer to look at hotels with the map view. I wanted to be close to a few local landmarks, and itโ€™s easier for me to see everything visually.

While it sometimes makes more sense to stay in a hotel, I also love using AirBnB when traveling. Hereโ€™s a $40 coupon when you book your first stay.ย 

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Travel and packing

Usually I prefer to fly out first thing in the morning. This time around, I selected an evening flight as I had a busy work day and needed to get some personal things done at home.

The flight was quick โ€“ only two hours! Because it was dark and end of the day, I used my time to relax. I put on a couple of podcasts and the time flew by quick.

I donโ€™t know about you, but totally stress about the germs on the plane. I keep the overhead fan off and wipe down the entire seat, the window and the back of the seat in front of me before sitting down. Yes, I keep a pack of these wipes with me at all times, ha!

I try not to check a bag and always bring a small suitcase and a backpack with me on the plane. I purchased this suitcase as part of a set a few years ago, and they have all held up so well after a lot of use!

My backpack doubles as a hiking backpack and travel. I love it because itโ€™s padded on the inside so I can put my laptop and my Canon camera in there, and not worry about either of them breaking.

I also love downloading Podcasts or audio books ahead of time with Audible. Try Audible for free here!

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Once I landed in Minneapolis, Gina Horkey from Horkey Handbook picked up and we were off!

If you donโ€™t know Gina by now, we are real life best friends and co-creators of Pinterest VA. You might also know her from her best selling course 30 Days or Less to Virtual Assistant Success.

Lodging

When traveling, I always focus on safety, cleanliness and location. Internet access is also a must! With this being a workcation, I also wanted a public space that would be perfect for working outside of my room.

I decided to stay at the Moxy hotel in downtown Minneapolis. Itโ€™s an affordable boutique hotel by Marriott Bonvoy and I just learned there is one here in Nashville, so it seems like they are popping up all over.

Moxy was perfect for what I needed!

After walking in the front door, the check-in was at the bar โ€“ no traditional check-in counters. I received a token for a free drink and my keys and was all set.

The room was small, but modern, clean and tidy. There was a bed, two nightstands, chair, small table and a large tv on the wall.

There was a spot to hang my clothes and store my suitcase. For some people, this room might be too scarce. There isnโ€™t a work desk, so it might not be an ideal space for someone on business who wants to work in their room.

For myself, I only needed a place to sleep and shower, so I didnโ€™t spend too much time in my room. While I was in the room at night, it was clean and more than enough for what I needed. I have zero complaints and would stay in another Moxy hotel again for a workcation!

Workcation Moxy Hotel from Believe In A Budget

Exploring the town

My hotel was across the street from a Trader Joes and within walking distance to many things! I was able to walk to a blow out bar, different coffee shops and a local bookstore.

I learned three things about Minneapolis while I was there!

  1. Charles Schulz, the creator of Charlie Brown and the Peanuts, lived here.
  2. The stadium below is where the Minnesota Viking play and on one end, itโ€™s shaped like a Viking ship.
  3. The Mississippi River runs through the city.

Workcation Minneapolis from Believe In A Budget

My workcation productivity

I have found that I am really productive on workcations. Perhaps itโ€™s the energy of a new place, but I find that I get a lot of work done in a limited, short amount of time.

One of the reasons I love a workcation is that I work on a specific task and it has my undivided attention.

At home, a project might take me a few weeks to work on because I am juggling multiple tasks. With a workcation. I am really focused!

The main reason I was in Minneapolis was to work on Pinterest VA. We have helped thousands of students become Pinterest virtual assistants since the end of 2016 and itโ€™s been amazing to see how Pinterest VA has skyrocketed and changed the virtual assistant landscape. We have big plans for the future, and wanted to get a jump on where we would be several months from now.

If you would like to read more about how I got my start as a Pinterest virtual assistant, this blog post shares my journey.

Workcation at the Moxy Hotel with Believe In A Budget

My workcation schedule included going out for breakfast, grabbing coffee and then working late morning until dinner. After dinner, I enjoyed some down time and it was lights out.

Some days were longer than others, but I got a lot of work done. I really struggle with the belief that work should be done inside the traditional 9-5 parameters or working an eight hour day at the same time everyday.

Here is my recent blog and business workcation. I'm also sharing how I booked my workcation on a budget!

I also find that some of my most creative moments are when Iโ€™m away from the laptop. For example, some of my best brainstorming sessions can happen while on something as simple as a walk.

Iโ€™m really excited because I was able to get a jumpstart on systems and business goals for the following year!

After a successful work week, I headed home on an evening flight. I felt really great about my productivity level without being exhausted and am so excited about all the new things coming up!

Have you ever taken a workcation?

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