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Spring break is just around the corner. What’s a parent to do? The kids have been locked in the house forever. But making travel plans is tricky even if California’s stay-at-home advisory eases.
Lezlie McKenzie faced the same problem last year. She wanted to plan a family vacation, but fear of COVID-19 caused pandemic paralysis: How could they see and do new things and still be safe? Her solution: a private bike tour.
Two weeks later she and husband David Mira and kids Anabel, 12, and Lucas, 14, were in Yellowstone National Park watching the Old Faithful geyser blow its top, sending 8,000 steamy gallons of water 150 feet into the bright blue Wyoming sky.
In the race to lure back travelers, vacations in nature are winning
More than half of consumers say they are more likely to take an outdoor or nature trip than they were before the pandemic, according to a survey by TripAdvisor.
By Jon Marcus Globe Correspondent,Updated December 16, 2020, 12:00 p.m.
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More than half of consumers say they are more likely to take an outdoors or nature trip than they were before the pandemic, according to a survey by Needham-based TripAdvisor.
So many people poured into New Hampshireâs Mount Washington Valley during the pandemic, the chamber of commerce had to launch a âMind Your Mannersâ campaign.