Imperial Valley Press

Try a new way to travel

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Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, families are still finding ways to make the most of unusual schedules to plan a getaway. With more flexible work and school arrangemen­ts, many families are embracing the idea of a “flexcation,” an emerging travel trend where families rent vacation homes later in August, September and October, consider staying longer to mix work and play, and often get better value in high-demand locales.

“Though this year has been incredibly difficult for families, it’s inspiring to see how they have become resilient and resourcefu­l by choosing alternativ­e ways and dates to take vacations,” said Lish Kennedy, vice president of brand marketing at Vrbo. “More flexibilit­y in our work and school schedules is allowing families to enjoy a welcome change in their surroundin­gs and a relaxing break together.”

If you missed out on your family’s annual summer trip this year or just want to take advantage of more flexibilit­y in your work and school routines, consider these reasons to take a flexcation.

Save money and avoid crowds

Prices for vacation rentals typically drop during shoulder season, the time period after Labor Day and before the holiday travel season. Families not tied to strict in-person school or work commitment­s can benefit from fewer crowds and lower prices by choosing later travel dates. For example, you can find drops of at least 20% in average nightly rates for vacation homes in popular destinatio­ns like Cape Cod, Massachuse­tts; Cape May, New Jersey; and Ocean City, Maryland, through October compared to prime summer travel dates.

See familiar places in new ways

Traveling during a different time of year lets you see favorite destinatio­ns from a different perspectiv­e. It’s a chance to create new family experience­s together, like seeing the leaves change colors or visiting the beach when temperatur­es are milder.

Stay longer

Travel data from Vrbo indicates families want to take longer vacations. With the ability to work remotely or complete online assignment­s anywhere there’s a Wi-Fi connection, there’s no need to cut a weekend trip short to get back in time for class or punch the clock on Monday morning. If a full week isn’t realistic, you might consider an extra-long weekend, extending your trip from Thursday-Monday instead of the more traditiona­l Friday-Sunday.

Enjoy a change of scenery

According to a study from New York University, people feel happier when they have more variety in their daily routines, such as going to novel places and having a wider array of experience­s. After months of sheltering in place, a flexcation may be an ideal way to reestablis­h a healthy sense of balance.

Before you go, be sure to research how COVID-19 might affect your travel plans, including any travel restrictio­ns, quarantine policies or changes in hours and access to popular attraction­s in the area. It’s also a good idea to make sure you understand and verify details about your accommodat­ions before you make reservatio­ns, such as enhanced cleaning procedures at the property and flexible cancellati­on policies.

Before you go, be sure to research how COVID-19 might affect your travel plans, including any travel restrictio­ns, quarantine policies or changes in hours and access to popular attraction­s in the area.

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