Your survey results have been calculated and are
displayed below for your evaluation. For future reference your results
code is: GB2EEE7.
Based on your survey results we are making
the following recommendations for your accommodations, ideal types of travel,
and activities that you may enjoy:
Ideal Accommodations:
Hotel Adventure:
Hotels are the most common and most convenient way to
plan your road trip adventure. There are tremendous deals that are
available every day of the week at 3-4 star hotels. Staying in these rooms
at unbelievable costs is a lot of fun and something you should seriously look
into. Once you land a nice deal then it is easy to find all sorts of local
activities that you can do in that area.
The drawback of this option is that if you get one of
these deals online, typically your payment is non-refundable. The simple
solution is to move forward with your road trip at all costs.
Condo/Beach Vacation:
There is a tremendous amount of condos available that can be rented for a
trip. These condos are ideal for beach vacations and can make your life
extremely simple. You can bring all of your food with you as well as any
other household item that you can not live without. Large groups or
families make this an affordable option.
The drawback is that you are living in someone else's property and are never
100% sure what you will walk into. Most of these places are quite nice and
it is well worth looking into.
RV Rental (Land Safari):
Renting an RV is an experience you will remember for the rest of your life-it
is an absolute blast. Once again, you get to bring all of your food and
essentials from home (or you can stop at a local grocery or convenience store to
stock up). An RV gives you complete freedom of where you go and where you
decide to stop for the night. This option will allow you to save an
enormous amount of money if you are traveling for five days or longer.
This is an absolute must to consider for the Adventure-Oriented traveler.
The only drawback you will run into is draining the septic system in these
units. When you pick up the vehicle, they will go over all you need to
know in orientation and the actual process of draining the septic is not
difficult.
Ideal Travel Options:
Airline
$
(Score = 2) Tickets are generally
relatively expensive unless you catch a deal on a flight
Ж
(Score = 10) The possibilities
of travel destinations is endless!
Φ
(Score = 10) You are not driving, so
kick back and take a nap.
∆
(Score = 10) Not an issue at all
finding flights to your travel destination
ψ
(Score = 3) There are tickets that need
purchased in advance. Additionally you will need to get picked up and
dropped off at the airport (or leave your car).
The other consideration you need to take into
account if you decide to fly for your road trip is how you are going to get
around after you arrive at the airport. Generally you will need to
rent a car. However, if you are heading to a downtown area there are
usually free charter busses that will take you to your hotel. From
then your road trip can be spent locally at that area.
Train
$
(Score = 9) Tickets can be very
affordable for long-distance travel.
Ж
(Score = 8) Because you can go
a further distance at a low cost...your trip is now open to expanded
possibilities.
Φ
(Score = 10) You are in cruise control
∆
(Score = 4) Trains generally leave
from the larger sized cities.
ψ
(Score = 2) You may need to make some
special arrangements to get dropped off and picked up from the train station
(or leave your car)
Checking into this option is an absolute must for
the adventure-minded travelers!
Rental
Car
$
(Score = 5) This has a larger
up-front expense than using your car but you do save on all of the wear and
tear on your own vehicle.
Ж
(Score = 10) You can take this
car anywhere!
Φ
(Score = 7) You will need to
put up with other drivers on the road.
∆
(Score = 10) Car rental facilities
are very easy to find
ψ
(Score = 8) There is much less planning
involved than heading to a bus station, train depot, or airport. They
will often times even pick you up at your house!
If your personal car is a truck or large SUV,
then a rental car might actually save you tons of money on gas!
RV Rental
$
(Score = 10) There is a large up
front cost for these vehicles, however you save on hotels and food costs.
Generally they are a huge cost-savings!
Ж
(Score = 10) You have the
freedom to go anywhere, stay anywhere, and bring anything you want with you!
Φ
(Score = 7) If your not use to
driving a large vehicle, it will take a little bit of getting used to...it's
not as bad as you might initially think.
∆
(Score = 10) These services are
pretty popular and it is definitely worth looking into.
ψ
(Score = 8) There are some up front
arrangements that you need to make.
If you are nervous about parallel parking your
regular car then you might want to think twice about this option. Keep
in mind that when you park these road couches your always looking for the
wide open areas in the back of parking lots and taking up several spaces.
Backing up is not an issue as long as you have a trustworthy passenger who
can safely guide you without bottoming out the vehicle
Driving Your Own
Car
$
(Score = 5) Generally this is a great
option but gas prices can really put a hurt on your wallet.
Ж
(Score = 8) When you are in
your own vehicle it gives you complete control of where you end up. It
is your most flexible option.
Φ
(Score = 4) Unfortunately when
you drive for long distances you have to put up with terrible drivers, road
rage, tolls, traffic jams, etc.
∆
(Score = 10) Your car is waiting for
you right now and is almost always ready.
ψ
(Score = 10) Because your car is always
ready to pack up a spontaneous road trip is right up this alley
By far this is the most common way to begin your
road trip. If this is your first time that you have embarked on a
spontaneous road adventure then this is your best starting point. One
thing that you need to keep in mind is that the wear and tear you put on
your vehicle can never be undone. If you are concerned about the
long-term effects then you may want to look into renting a vehicle.