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Spring Break Hot Spots
AAA Offers Spring Break Travel Tips for 2010
Orlando, Fla. 2/3/2010 - Spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment
Spring trips sound exciting, but doing your travel homework will help you ace
Vacations 101, AAA says
A challenging economy is expected to alter the travel
migration patterns for students and families traveling during this year’s Spring
Break—typically defined as the week prior to and after Easter Sunday, AAA’s
travel experts say.
“The numbers of those traveling during Spring Break are
likely to be somewhat less than the numbers seen before the economic downturn.
Domestic destinations that are viewed as less-expensive are likely to pull
business from some international Spring Break hotspots, making them just as
crowded or even more so,” said Glen MacDonell, director of AAA Travel. “Overall,
locations that are easy to get to and offer discount pricing or an all-inclusive
experience are likely to be the most popular, just as they have been throughout
this economic cycle.”
“Because of these factors, doing your travel research and
booking early will be essential to getting the spring vacation you really want.
Travelers who are willing to look beyond the obvious ‘college beach towns’ may
be able to find deals and discounts not normally associated with the Spring
Break season. This is because the all-inclusive resorts in Mexico and the
Caribbean will be competing even harder to lure budget-conscious students away
from home this year,” he said.
Consider Spring Break at Walt Disney World where there is
something new around every corner
For those looking for something closer to home, but
definitely beyond the usual, AAA suggests Spring Breakers consider a vacation at
the Walt Disney World® Resort.
Thrill-seekers will find new experiences both within and
beyond all four Walt Disney World® Theme Parks—from Expedition Everest at
Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood
Studios, to CyberSpace Mountain at DisneyQuest® Indoor Interactive Theme Park
(Downtown Disney®) and the Richard Petty Driving Experience.
The world’s two most popular water parks—Disney’s Typhoon
Lagoon and Disney’s Blizzard Beach—are both situated in the heart of the Walt
Disney World® Resort. The nation’s largest, fastest water slide—Summit
Plummet—resides at Disney’s Blizzard Beach (with speeds of up to 55 mph); and at
Typhoon Lagoon, some of the world’s largest man-made waves are pumped out every
90 seconds in the 2.5 acre wave pool. Springtime temperatures in central Florida
should be ideal for this type of experience.
Staying at a Disney resort can further the experience by
adding to the convenience and value; Disney’s Pop Century Resort is fantastic
for budget-minded guests looking not to skimp on the Disney resort experience;
and with complimentary transportation, extra hours in the parks, bottomless mugs
and the Disney Dining Plan, there is no better way to see Walt Disney World®
Resort.
College Students looking to “see the world” can visit 11
distinct nations spanning the globe—all while leaving their passport at home,
thanks to The World Showcase at Epcot®. Japan, France, the United Kingdom,
Morocco, Mexico and more await guests with local fare, drink and atmosphere. And
it doesn’t hurt that a walk from, say, Germany to Italy, is a brisk five
minutes.
As for nighttime excursions, Downtown Disney® West Side and
Disney’s BoardWalk feature dozens of entertainment venues, including a
tethered-balloon experience, Cirque du Soleil, an ESPN Club and a 24-theater
movie complex.
AAA, which operates the largest full-service leisure travel
agency network in North America, is able to provide access to unmatched travel
values through AAA Vacations® packages to the Walt Disney World® Resort
exclusively available through AAA Travel. Some of the many package benefits
include convenient preferred parking spaces at all four Walt Disney World® Theme
Parks, Disney’s Story Time Experience—A special storytelling experience which
features a character from a classic Disney animated feature film and a special
VIP Viewing location to watch the Magic Kingdom Day Parade.
Other AAA travel partners, such as Contiki Vacations,
specialize in package travel for younger adult vacationers to Europe, Asia and
the Pacific. AAA partners Pleasant Holidays and Travel Impressions also offer
outstanding vacation packages to Mexico, the Caribbean and Hawaii.
Spring Break is a great time for families to travel too,
and cruising is an ideal way to go.
The college crowd won’t be the only ones traveling in large
numbers this March and April. Families with children also use the occasion of
school vacations to get up and go, although they are typically looking for
somewhat tamer pursuits. While AAA’s travel experts still advise family
travelers to look into a Florida or California theme park destination, they
should also contemplate cruising as an ideal way to keep everyone entertained
and on a budget.
“With many cruise ships home-ported around the United
States, you can escape to the sea without ever stepping foot on an airplane.
Cruise ports like New York City, Baltimore, Jacksonville, New Orleans and
Galveston make it convenient for families to drive to a cruise instead of
enduring the hassle of flying,” MacDonell said.
“Once onboard, you will be able to relax or start the party
as the mood strikes you. And with destinations such as Mexico; the U.S. Virgin
Islands and The Bahamas nearby, you can be worlds away from both classes and
careers overnight,” he said.
It is important to note that there must be an adult aged 21
or older in each cabin.
AAA has partnerships with many of the major cruise
operators, including Royal Caribbean International, Holland America Line,
Celebrity Cruise Line, Disney Cruise Line, Carnival Cruise Lines, and Princess
Cruises that provide members special savings and exclusive benefits for AAA
members. AAA travel agents can provide up-to-the-minute information on prices,
benefits and itineraries.
As North America’s largest motoring and leisure travel
organization, AAA provides more than 51 million members with travel, insurance,
financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the
not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the
safety and security of all travelers. AAA clubs can be visited on the Internet
at AAA.com.
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