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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

5 scenarios where it’s smart to spend a little more on services

Most people strive to save money any chance they get. Whether it’s cutting down on dining out by cooking at home or avoiding high bar tabs by hitting up happy hour, it pays to be budget conscious. But sometimes it makes sense to spend a little extra for services.  From home improvements to personal makeovers, here are five scenarios where it actually pays to splurge.   1. Bumping up to business class for a long flight. Spending six hours on a plane is bad enough. Spending six hours in a cramped seat on a plane is even worse. If you find yourself traveling across country, or internationally, consider bumping up to business class for a more comfortable ride. For example, passengers who ride Delta Comfort+, the airline’s newest experience, can enjoy extra legroom, spacious seats, complimentary drinks, and premium entertainment. Cross-country travelers get the added benefit of healthy dining options as well as a complimentary sleep kit – which includes a sleep mask, blanket, and pillow – to get you through the flight. 2. Getting your hair highlighted at a salon. Coloring your hair can be risky business, especially if you're attempting something as complicated as highlights. Though you may think the answer is in a box, it's best to leave coloring to a professional. In many cases, it can end up costing you more to correct your color mistake than it would to get it done at the salon the first time around.  3. Paying extra at amusement parks to avoid waiting in line. The best part about visiting a theme park is experiencing all of the the crazy rides. The worst part? Having to wait hours in line to get on those rides. Fortunately, many theme parks now offer visitors a way to avoid them. For a certain fee, customers can purchase passes that notify them when it’s their turn in line – giving visitors more time to enjoy the park. Skipping lines is also a perk offered to Delta Comfort+ customers. Comfort+ passengers have access to Sky Priority®, making them one of the first passengers to board the plane and one of the first to get off. 4. Hiring professionals for home renovations. It’s great to have a DIY attitude around the house — such as redecorating your bedroom or installing shelves in the bathroom —  but some things should be left to the professionals. While major improvements can be pricey, it’s always smarter to get the job done by someone who knows what they're doing. That means hiring your cousin’s cousin who once reroofed a house for a friend may not be the greatest idea. It’s best to approach home improvements as an investment. Money you put into your home will be recouped in added value, so spend wisely.  5. Using food delivery services. If you're too busy to go grocery shopping and find yourself constantly dining out, a weekly food delivery service could be a great investment. For a fee, members get ingredients for recipes shipped directly to their homes each week. Customers can choose from a variety of recipes the week before. Not only is the service convenient, but it can also help you save money on dining out or on groceries you don't eat. The service can also get you into the healthy habit of making home-cooked meals.  Delta Comfort+ offers a stress-free dining option as well. Customers can choose from healthy in-flight options such as a Greek yogurt bar or Luvo® sandwich wraps. Hand-picked wine options, spirits, regional craft beers, and Starbucks coffee is also on hand.   Learn more about flying with Delta Comfort+. This post is sponsored by Delta. Find out more about Sponsored Content.SEE ALSO: How to enjoy a luxury flight if you're on a budget SEE ALSO: Travel 360 Join the conversation about this story »


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