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TRAVELING BY MAGAZINE by Mike Oelrich There is nothing more liberating than travel. You see new things, new people, new ways of living. You feel like a different person. You finally get to see with your own two eyes all the places you’ve heard about. Now you understand what all the fuss was about. Trips are expensive and what’s more, you only get to take a limited number of them in your lifetime. So it’s important to choose wisely. Magazines like Condé Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, and Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel can be wonderful resources for helping you come up with travel ideas. If you’re looking for someplace different to go, but you don’t know where, reading these magazines can give you lots of great ideas, and really fire up your wanderlust. Once you’ve decided on where you’re going, you’ll want to do more research on the vacation locale you’ve chosen. That’s where magazines like Caribbean Travel & Life, All Roads Lead to Branson, Florida Travel, and Time Out London, to name just some of the more popular tourist destinations, come in. But there are magazines to suit even the more out-of-the-way vacation spots. Magazines like Montana, Traverse, Alaska, Arizona Highways, Wisconsin Trails, Ocean Drive and so many more. Often, the planning of a trip can be half the fun of going! Many people like to relive past trips by reading a magazine from a favorite locale. Thumbing through a copy of Hawaii or Las Vegas Style can bring back a lot of pleasant memories. And it’s a whole lot cheaper than going back! For that matter, for real economy and convenience, become an armchair traveler: skip the trip and just read the magazines! |
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