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Friday, December 11, 2009

The 5 biggest myths about travel today

Christine Balderas

Christine Balderas

It’s hard not to be a Chicken Little these days. The weak dollar has translated to higher prices abroad for everything from hotel rooms to bottled water. Gas is at $3.33 per gallon at last check, according to the Department of Energy, up almost 20% over a year ago. Never mind that being an American abroad isn’t what it used to be. “Ugly American” may be among the nicer terms hurled at tourists these days. But, much of the grim news surrounding travel these days overshadows a rosier truth. Example: the market woes mean resorts are desperate for your business, and are willing to lower their prices to prove it. True, it’s likely fewer travelers will hit the road this summer. But that will result in fewer tourists obstructing your view or elbowing you in line. Herewith, we refute the biggest myths about traveling today.

1. MYTH: Everything's so touristy - there are no genuine experiences left.
REALITY:
Frustrated by the masses? Then get off the beaten path! Check out Wikitravel.org, which offers plenty of user-generated suggestions of far-flung locales untainted by lime-green Crocs and Starbucks. Some of their tantalizing suggestions include traveling the storied, but oft-overlooked Silk Road in Azerbaijan. There’s a single dirt road that leads to Cape Maclear, a mind-blowingly pristine fishing village in Malawi. We bet you won’t spot any Crocs there.

2. MYTH:
I don't have enough time off work to go somewhere.
REALITY: Relative to our neighbors abroad, Americans are practically caged animals. We average 16.6 paid vacation days a year. In France, the average worker has a whopping 39 days of vacation! Yet 36% of Americans don't even use all of their vacation days. So until you can relocate to France, might as well turn off the computer, ditch the blackberry and hit the road already!

3. MYTH: My travel-induced carbon footprint is bad for the environment and the economy.
REALITY: Tourism accounts for 8% of the world's jobs. A falloff in travel will result in job losses for many nations that rely on vacationers to support their economies. As for the environment, apply the greenie mantra, "Reduce what you can, offset what you can’t." Consider public transportation for local trips. Rent a hybrid instead of an SUV. If you can afford to, fly non-stop.

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By Sarah Wexler, Travel Blogger - Marie Claire

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  • 's Avatar
    Posted by Sat Feb 21, 2009 8:30pm PST

    Beth, the crocs are not ugly and they come in flip flops so ya mess with me :)

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  • shah's Avatar
    Posted by shah Sun Feb 22, 2009 6:14am PST

    I am working with a Travel Club. I sell Gold Crown Resort. My Travel Club offers a online real time availability booking programmed with is very practical for me. What it is have to do with this myth stories ?

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    Posted by Shannon Tue Apr 7, 2009 10:21pm PDT

    I would just like to add a positive comment on this in regards to Myth #1: I lived in Cape Maclear for two months and it is indeed a beautifully pristine getaway. I'm glad to see the village getting some publicity, the locals need the work (fishing and tourism being their economic mainstays) and any tourists will be more than happy they chose Malawi as their destination.

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  • Turd Ferguson's Avatar
    Posted by Turd Ferguson Thu May 7, 2009 1:02pm PDT

    Kansas is a great place to visit for vacation!!

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  • Rene' W's Avatar
    Posted by Rene' W Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:18pm PDT

    Steve D

    She wasnt referring to "crocs" as in crocodiles found in the water. She was referring to Crocs, the SHOES! I mean, did YOU have to call HER ignorant? haaha

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  • Reid's Avatar
    Posted by Reid Sun Jul 26, 2009 9:10am PDT

    Anybody that worries about their carbon footprint is a fool, The leaders of your movement are some of the biggest "Globe Trotters". Loose the herd, think for yourself.

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  • WilliamS's Avatar
    Posted by WilliamS Sun Aug 9, 2009 4:41pm PDT

    to Steve D--learn how to spell "geographically", ignorant man

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