By: Huck Fedorchuk
The school year is coming to an end, and summer will be starting soon. Summer should be about having fun and relaxation, and going on vacations are the cherry on top of a perfect way to spend summer break, but one problem lies- people have to decide where to go on vacation, and if they have enough money to be able to afford it. The squire asked Mrs. Linkerhof some questions about vacation locations and things alike.
The squire asked Mrs. Linkerhof what her favorite place to go on vacation is, and she said Lake Norman, North Carolina. The next thing we asked her was how often does she go vacation; she responded that they usually only go once a year. Next, we asked if she prefers driving or flying, her response was driving because she gets to enjoy the view better from the ground.
The squire later asked if she preferred warm or cold locations; she replied warm because, it’s cold in Pennsylvania most of the year. The last thing that The Squire asked her was what her ideal vacation looked like; she responded with going somewhere warm and doing nothing.
According to Travel US News, some of the most popular vacation spots are Greece, Italy, and the Faroe Islands. All these locations are great options for vacations, but one downside is that they are all quite expensive. The average price for a place to stay for 11 days is about two thousand dollars and that’s not including food or transportation, and that is about the same for all those locations.
To add on to that, from the same source, some cheaper options are Mexico, and Southeast Asia like, Thailand. An estimated cost to an all-inclusive trip to Mexico is going to cost you around three hundred to five hundred dollars. And just about the same for Thailand. Going on vacation doesn’t have to break the bank.
Summer right around the corner comes with more adventure, side-quests with friends, and more places to explore. The Squire thanks Mrs. Linkerhof for her time and hopes that everyone has a fun, stress-free, and most importantly an amazing summer vacation.