FINDING THE RIGHT VACATION
Most people wouldn’t think of buying a piece of clothing that
isn’t the right size. So too, when buying a vacation, finding
the right fit can make or break the experience.
To help you find the right vacation to suit your style and
personality, we suggest you ask yourself the following five
questions.
What is important to you?
What do you expect from your trip? Are you looking for a
particular level of comfort or luxury? If luxury accommodations
are important, be sure to ask what category hotels will be used.
How much activity do you want?
Some people want to see everything; others prefer a casual day
on the beach or to relax in a café. On an escorted tour, find
out how much actual travel there is, versus time to stay put. Is
there enough free time? Check the itinerary carefully to be sure
that the sights you want to see are included.
How do you fit in?
Try to choose accommodations that are compatible with your style
and comfort level. If you like things casual, check to see
whether it may be too formal for your taste; or vice versa. If
on an escorted tour, decide how important it is that the other
people in your group be from a similar background or educational
level.
Are your expectations realistic?
Are you willing to compromise in order to save money? If you’re
trying to save money, decide whether it matters that your hotel
room faces the back or has no view. Remember, you usually get
what you pay for. If you’re traveling on a bare bones budget,
don’t expect top-drawer luxury.
What type of vacation is right for you?
Does an escorted tour, a special interest trip with like-minded
individuals, or an independent, on-your-own vacation fill the
bill.

Home Office Travel, Inc. 100 Northhill Court Longview, TX 75605
(903-297-9128)
georgette@travelbygeorgette.com
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