4 Questions to Ask Yourself

I know I know, planning a trip can be stressful. When it comes to planning out all the details, it’s easy to get frustrated and not know where to begin. Well, I’m gonna tell ya just where to start. Before questioning anything else, let’s come up with some answers first, four of them to be specific.

1.) Decide on your company. We want to design you the perfect trip for the occasion, and we can’t do that until we know exactly who will be joining you. Keep in mind that with more people invited, also comes more accommodations that need to be made. This isn’t an issue, however, you want to make sure that your vacation crew has the same agenda and most importantly, gets along.

2.) Let’s check our calendars. Figure out what you have going on in your social life, family life, work life, etc. and decide how lengthy of a trip you are looking to take. Are you in need of a long weekend getaway? Or are you craving at least a week away from your every day life?

3.) Ugh. Okay, okay, fine. We’ll talk about money. While it’s tempting to just swipe the MasterCard and worry about it later, expenses of trips can add up. Making sure that you’re realistic with finances will give you a major sense of relief in the long run. If this is something you struggle with, then I advise you to stay tuned for my later blogs, because I’ll also be covering tips on how to save big!

4.) Lastly, exactly why are you here? I mean, duh, you’re trying to book a trip and get some tips. But what is your goal? Is life stressing you out and you’re trying to beach bum it with a margarita in your hand? Are you craving some thrill and want to go that theme park with the really steep coasters AND water slides? Are you trying to dress your best and tour a new city? Or are you trying to take a step back from everything, get active, and be one with nature?

That wasn’t so hard, was it? Now that we’ve got those answers, you can decide where it is that you’re ready to explore. If you need some suggestions, subscribe to my blog, because I’ll be talking about some of the trips I’ve taken, and what I should have/shouldn’t have done.

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