#InspireToWander

Should Season #Travel

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IBBtravel
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Q1: Do you prefer to travel in the shoulder seasons? Why or why not? #InspireToWander

ParksandPoints
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A1) We LOVE shoulder season, it's a bargain and you often get the full experience at your location. #InspireToWander

aok_NW
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A1 #InspireToWander In a word, yes. Smaller crowds better prices.

JustinLaurenXO
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1: I DO prefer to travel in the shoulder season! I hope everyone knows what "Shoulder Season" means! It is basically during spring and fall between high season and low season. That sweet spot. #InspireToWander

MattsRoadTrip
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replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO A1 I love the shoulder seasons because there are less people and sometimes rates are cheaper! #InspireToWander

RybaMichele
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1. Shoulder season, usually less crowded, temps cooler, & of course cheaper #InspireToWander

byland_and_sea
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A1: generally speaking, yes! There are many reasons this is beneficial! #inspiretowander

theanchoredblog
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1: A1: Definitely! The main reason is to avoid the huge crowds that come out during summer. #InspireToWander

RoadTripsCoffee
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A1 I mean traveling in the shoulder season is nice because there are smaller crowds and cheaper rates, but really I travel all year because I can. Usually. #InspireToWander

epicureanexpats
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A1. I always prefer to travel during the shoulder season. Temperatures are milder, prices are lower, and less kids, I mean crowds #InspireToWander

JustinLaurenXO
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RT @ParksandPoints: A1) We LOVE shoulder season, it's a bargain and you often get the full experience at your location. #InspireToWander

travelpantspair
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replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO A1: ab-so-freakin-loutly. Much prefer avoiding the worst of the crowds! #InspireToWander
New York, for example, is delightful on shoulder season and off-season.

girlonthefly17
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1. Because I travel as a nonrevenue passenger I travel mainly during low season so I know I’ll make the flight but that doesn’t mean I won’t travel other seasons it just gives me a little more anxiety when I try! Lol #InspireToWander

JustinLaurenXO
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RT @MattsRoadTrip: @JustinLaurenXO A1 I love the shoulder seasons because there are less people and sometimes rates are cheaper! #InspireTo…

JustinLaurenXO
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RT @RybaMichele: @inspiretowander A1. Shoulder season, usually less crowded, temps cooler, & of course cheaper #InspireToWander

JustinLaurenXO
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RT @byland_and_sea: A1: generally speaking, yes! There are many reasons this is beneficial! #inspiretowander https://t.co/isp5tDLXdI

JustinLaurenXO
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RT @theanchoredblog: @inspiretowander A1: A1: Definitely! The main reason is to avoid the huge crowds that come out during summer. #Inspire…

travelpantspair
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RT @JustinLaurenXO: @inspiretowander A1: I DO prefer to travel in the shoulder season! I hope everyone knows what "Shoulder Season" means!…

inspiretowander
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RT @RoadTripsCoffee: A1 I mean traveling in the shoulder season is nice because there are smaller crowds and cheaper rates, but really I tr…

Guy_Theriault
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A1 #InspireToWander @inspiretowander traveling during the shoulder season gets you better prices, less crowds and more attention from the locals! It’s a win win situation 👍

inspiretowander
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RT @travelpantspair: @JustinLaurenXO A1: ab-so-freakin-loutly. Much prefer avoiding the worst of the crowds! #InspireToWander
New York, f…

englandandiowa
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replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO A1. Yes I prefer shoulder season ALTHOUGH it can suck for solo travel, I’ve often come across tours that won’t run as I’m the only one booked and they need a minimum of 2! #InspireToWander

Guy_Theriault
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replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO @inspiretowander A1 #INSPIRETOWANDER we have had our best Southern Caribbean cruise experiences with @AzamaraVoyages and @CelebrityCruise during the shoulder season at the end of November 👍🚢

MinivanAdv
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replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1. I would love to travel during the shoulder season but, alas, we have school-age children so we have to work around their school calendars. Someday though.
#InspireToWander

wanderlustwlee

replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1: If timing works out, absolutely! Less crowd is the biggest win for me! Not always easy back in the corporate grind days to line up holidays. #InspireToWander

StuartMHurlbut

replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander #InspireToWander A1 Yes, It's not as busy.

Polymathically
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replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO A1: Yup. Less crowds, cheaper prices. #InspireToWander

TheOmegaDork
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A1: I definitely prefer to travel in the shoulder seasons. Less crowds is a huge thing. But also the prices tend to be better.
#InspireToWander

findinganeish

replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO A1. Definitely. It’s usually quieter off-season, and I get to see what a destination is like back stage, between performances. #InspireToWander

Jetsettingbees

replying to @inspiretowander @inspiretowander A1: Yes! Always, it’s so much cheaper! #InspiretoWander

AuraPriiscel
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replying to @JustinLaurenXO @JustinLaurenXO A1. I really like to travel in the shoulder seasons. Less people, which gives you the opportunity to get to know other country or city more calm. #InspireToWander