Americans, including many who never worked with a Travel Planner before, are turning to Travel Planners as they anticipate resuming vacation plans. Here are some of the reasons that it makes sense to rely on a Travel Planner during these times. 1. Save Time We all know time is money, so why waste it researching airlines, cruise ships, hotels, and other travel suppliers when you can lean on an expert who has experienced them first-hand? While you should research which places you want to go (research shows that even the act of planning travel creates happiness) there's no need to spend your valuable time over the tedious and less interesting details such as hotel reviews and flight options. 2. Avoid Stress Things that require a significant amount of time and money inevitably tends to create headaches and stress. If recent times have taught us anything it's that self-care is of prime importance. Working with a Travel Planner who can do the complex parts for you is an easy way to reduce the amount of stress in your life while still being able to get excited about future travel. 3. Rely on an Expert Few people travel as much as Travel Planners. They are constantly educating themselves on the industry and what's coming next. While COVID-19-related travel restrictions are constantly changing, it's your Travel Planner's job to be up to date and in the know. For many, the thought of planning travel in the time of coronavirus makes them feel lost or overwhelmed but that's where a Travel Planner can step in and provide expert advice, recommendations and even alternate options when need be. Would you invest your life savings without an expert? or build a home? Your vacation is just as important for your well-being and you should rely on an expert when it comes to planning and booking. 4. Travel Options are More Complex Than They Used to Be With the current environment including retiring cruise ships, Covid testing requirements, Vaccine travel passports, Staycations, Pod vacations, never mind the new resorts, and new airline fare categories, keeping up with the options is a full-time job. Having a professional help with the planning and logistics can have a big impact on how much you spend and how much you enjoy your vacation. 5. The Personal Experience Often the best travel deal isn't the one that best suits you. By working with a Travel Planner, you'll make sure that you get the best possible deal for the trip you actually want to take. Unlike a search engine, a Travel Planner will take your personal preferences into consideration before seeking out your ideal getaway. 6. You’ll Support Small Business Like many other small and family-owned businesses, travel agencies have been massively impacted by the pandemic and they need the support from those same people who they've helped over the years. Supporting your local Travel Planner is just another way you can support small businesses and do your part to help jumpstart your local economy. 7. Get special Access Travel Planners have access that Online Travel Sites and average travelers themselves don't have. They are much more likely to enhance your trip with some unexpected and authentic moments. It might just be a surprise bottle of champagne upon arrival at your honeymoon resort or a last-minute suite upgrade. There's no guarantee but working with an agent ensures that you have someone looking out for you behind the scenes. 8. Leverage Their Passion The role of the Travel Planner might be different than what it was decades ago but this group's relentless passion for exploration is among the many reasons they remain so vital today and have been able to overcome past crises including 9/11 and the Great Recession. A great Travel Planner can get you excited to see the world and keep you inspired to stay the course in those moments when you aren't so sure. In the time of COVID-19, a good agent will never pressure you to travel but can help plan your dream trip for the time when you are more comfortable with heading out to explore again. 9. You Get an Instant Network When you work with a Travel Planner, you not only benefit from their expertise but from their many connections. No travel professional has been everywhere, and it would be impossible for them to know everyone and everything. But they've undoubtedly participated in FAM (familiarization) trips where they were able to network with other agents and initiate lasting relationships with key players in the travel and tourism industry. This network is something they lean on when it comes to planning the best vacation for their clients. You are getting so much more than just one Travel Agent when you work with them. 10. A Human Connection that Travels with You Unlike an online travel engine, your Travel Planner is with you for the duration of your trip. If you run into any problems such as a last-minute flight cancellation you will have a real person to contact for assistance. Even when an unexpected obstacle is outside of their control, a trusted agent will go to bat for you and keep in communication until the situation is resolved. You're never alone when you have a Travel Planner to lean on. 11. Travel Planners Deliver more Value for Your Vacation Dollars
When working with a Travel Planner, the value you receive will be bigger than what you paid. Cruise lines, luxury hotels, and many resorts get the majority of their customers through Travel Planners and they reward the best ones with perks to share with you. Travel Planner consistently get access to the best rooms, upgrades, and special features that are just not available in online databases. Check out a video I did on whether or not we can get a better deal here
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Sometimes getting a European-like vacation is a lot closer to home than it seems. Here are 9 spots in North America that will make you wonder if you aren't across the pond. --Montreal, Canada The second largest French speaking city in the world (after Paris) is also one of the most bilingual cities on the continent. Begun as a fur trading center in 1611, the old part of the city has cobbled stone streets and architecture dating back to the 17th century. It is a great place for a near by vacation with old world charm. Solvang, California Founded in 1911 by folks leaving Denmark during a tough economic time, the city feels like a tiny Denmark in a California climate. Complete with a replica of the little mermaid statue, a Danish horse-drawn streetcar and a Hans Christian Anderson Museum, it makes for a sweet getaway. Bonus: Look to go there in September when the city host its “Danish days” festival. St Augustine, Florida Near Jacksonville, you’ll find the oldest European settled city in the USA. Founded in 1566 by Florida’s first governor, it was once the capitol of Florida when it was a Spanish colony. Spanish colonial architecture and sunny weather combine to make this a beautiful vacation destination. Cape Breton Island, Canada This spectacular island off the coast of Nova Scotia has been owned by the Portuguese, British, and French before becoming an official part of Canada. The name derives from the French name for Brittany, and the Celtic culture of “Bretagne” remains strong as many people still speak Gaelic on the island. The rocky landscape is reminiscent of the coasts of Scotland, Ireland and Brittany. It's a great destination for fresh seafood, amazing seascapes, and Celtic fiddle music. Querétaro, Mexico Founded in 1531 by Franciscan monks, this town maintains an old-world authentic feel to this day. The monument zone is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and includes quaint streets with winding alleyways that just beg to be explored. Leavenworth, Washington Originally the headquarters of the Great north Railroad, this town rebuilt itself into a Bavarian village in the 1960’s primarily to attract tourists. With mountainous backdrops, the village really makes you feel as if you have wandered in an alpine region of Germany. A nutcracker museum, sausage gardens and wine shops complete the feel. Bonus: go there during Oktoberfest or the Bavarian Ice festival to double your fun. Boston, Massachusetts Named after Boston in Lincolnshire England, this Puritan started city has vastly expanded beyond its namesake. Boston was the capitol of British North America and retains the quaint colonial feel of the times before the revolution. The harbor, Quincy Market and Faneuil will all have you feeling as if you are closer to merry old England than a baseball crazy Beantown. Quebec City, Canada A three-hour drive from the US and you are in what may be the most European feeling city in North America. Started in 1608, this walled city is filled with fascinating architecture, heritage, art and culture. Old Quebec is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with cobble stoned streets and amazing food choices. La Citadelle, a fortress built into the city walls and the iconic Chateau Frontenac make up part of the amazing feel of this exotic, yet nearby city. New Orleans, LouisianaLike a pot of gumbo, New Orleans is a blend of many different cultures. Founded by the French in 1718 and named after the Duke of Orleans, the city combines Spanish and French colonial architectures in a magical mix. Almost two thirds of the residents still speak some form of French and the cuisine is an amazing amalgamation of Spanish, French, Native American, and West African influences. The oldest area is the French quarter (Vieux Carré) where you can find great music, enticing restaurants and laid-back happy feelings that gave the city its name, “the big Easy”. Bonus: See if you can get there for Mardi Gras for a once In a lifetime experience. |
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