Priceline knows what you need a winter outing in the run-up to Christmas.
Priceline analyzed its own data to find out which places will be particularly popular this season and which will be the cheapest to visit in the coming months.
Cities with the cheapest hotel prices
The following hotels have nightly rates under $128:
Branson
While Branson is known for its live entertainment, with performances in almost every musical genre, but the city also attracts millions of tourists for its attractions, shopping and outdoor sports, including fishing. There are a wide variety of attractions in Branson, including cable cars, go-karts, museums and more.
Jacksonville
Jacksonville boasts 22 miles of tranquil beaches, incredible eco-adventures, world-class public art, rich history, exciting sights, and the area’s best food scene, making it one of the most affordable tourist destinations in the country.
Kussimmee
Unforgettable outdoor experiences, renowned golf courses, top-notch entertainment and a variety of lifelong attractions await visitors to Kissimmee.
Atlantic city
Located on Absecon Island in South Jersey, the city is known for its casinos, nightlife, boardwalk and beaches and coastline overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
Houston
Texas is known for its role in space exploration, as well as its diverse culinary scene, sports teams, energy sector, museums and cultural institutions.
These cities cost less than $145 per night
Austin

Austin, Texas, is home to hundreds of live music venues and some of the best music festivals in the country, earning the city the nickname “Live Music Capital of the World.”
Pigeon Forge
Tennessee’s Pigeon Forge is known for its abundant natural beauty and rich cultural history. With plenty to do for visitors of all ages, it is one of the most beloved tourist spots in the country.
Vegas
The entire Las Vegas Valley is the most important financial, commercial and cultural center in Nevada. The city proudly calls itself the entertainment capital of the world.
Portland
Portland is a vibrant, picturesque city in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The state’s largest metropolis is known for its vast green spaces, ranging from beautiful mountain peaks to parks and forests.
Seattle
Seattle is known for its grunge music scene, hiking, kayaking, Pike Place Market, the Space Needle, the Seahawks, and general outdoor lifestyle.
Cities with the cheapest flights
With an average round-trip ticket price of just $213 are:

Orlando
The global center of theme parks is Orlando. The best-known theme parks in and around the city are Walt Disney World and Universal Orlando, plus at least 32 others.
Tampa
Families will find the city fascinating for its many family-friendly amenities, including parks, museums and sports teams.
With round-trip tickets under $262 are:
Chicago
There are countless reasons to visit Chicago, including its famous landmarks, original theater, dynamic neighborhoods and award-winning culinary establishments.
Philadelphia
The United States was founded in Philadelphia, the country’s first World Heritage City, where our Founding Fathers met, debated, debated, and ultimately created a new nation.
Miami
Miami’s sandy beaches are second to none. There are plenty of activities to choose from along the city’s miles of pristine coastline.
Atlanta
Atlanta is the center of Southern entertainment thanks to its world-class restaurants, exciting nightlife, professional sports teams and variety of activities and events.
Fort Myers

Located on the coast of Southwest Florida, Fort Myers offers a variety of attractions, including beaches, wild waterways, pristine natural areas, and a vibrant shopping and dining district.
Denver
Denver, Colorado, is a walkable city with 300 days of sunshine, clear blue skies, and breathtaking mountain views.