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Five reasons to vacation in the off season
Saturday, November 3rd, 2007If you have any discretion as to when you can take your vacations, my tip is to book them in the off-season at various resorts and destinations.
You’ll be happy you did, for at least five good reasons:
(1) Off-season travel is almost always cheaper. You can save 50% and more, for example, on hotels alone, by booking your trip to Hawaii in October or In March, when most people are trekking over there in the dead of winter and during summer and spring vacations.
(2) You’ll miss the crowds. Hey, you may love people and adore having lots of company, but believe me, crowds are no fun if they mean you have to shuffle along in tedium waiting for your chance to get on a chair lift at a ski resort. The more you ski, the more fun you have and the better you get. Standing in lines has absolutely no advantage, so why not book that trip to Lake Tahoe, as I’ve been doing the past few years in late March or early April, when there’s no waiting, whatsoever?
(3) You’ll deal with friendlier locals. Resort personnel are much more mellow after the crowds have waddled back home. They’ll tend to be more patient with you, and this will pay off in better suggestions for great local haunts and hangouts and nifty side trips that they’ll have the time to tell you about.
(4) You’ll get better service, and this is a mathematical fact. A few weeks into the off-season most resorts don’t slash their staffs, so there are more servers serving you! If you like being pampered, this is the time for it!
(5) You’ll save so much dough that you can afford two off-season jaunts for the price of one prime timer. So, that means skiing and surfing, in the same calendar year.
Typically, what constitutes the off-season is not pegged to the weather but more to the calendar. For instance, when Spring Break finishes early, say in the beginning of March, this means many Florida venues downshift to bargain rates.
The skies and waters are still warm and blue, but your money goes a lot further. And the snow doesn’t always disappear from the Sierras in February.
So, do what you can to seize the off-season as soon as it is announced, and you’ll have better and cheaper vacations!
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When was the last time you had a vacation? And no I’m not talking about one of those hokey deals where you hit up the local theme park with the family. These often turn out to be more work than they are relaxation. All that fighting the crowds, waiting in five mile long lines, and grappling with heartburn after eating greasy foods is not as wonderful as often anticipated. What you need is a real vacation. I’m talking about one with mild weather, and peaceful surroundings. Try an is waiting for you and your family. Soon you will be basking in the warm sun and taking in all the sounds of the ocean. Let that irksome stress in your body and mind just melt away. It’s time to get jacked into the web and reserve your outer banks vacation rental now.
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