Travel Brochures 101
I recently wrote a blog about the misleading verbiage used by some all-inclusive resorts. Often times the descriptions are open to interpretation or only offer a partial explanation of a certain item. It got me thinking about travel brochures and how many times travelers must de-code what’s printed inside. For example, if you are on a bus tour: “See” vs. “View” vs. “Visit” Typically, “see” means the tour bus driver will cruise past the attraction so you can “see” it. “View” usually means there’s a brief stop or a chance to take photos. “Visit,” means a longer stop where you … Continue reading