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The rising rate of inflation in recent years has led to several cost-conscious Americans complaining that a Disney World vacation is becoming too expensive. According to a Bloomberg News analysis conducted last year, while the cost fluctuates depending on the hotel they stay in and the park activities they choose to pay for, a family of four planning a week-long holiday to Disney in Orlando should budget between $4,280 to a staggering $42,460. The Wall Street Journal also highlighted a new trend last month. Instead of spending lavish vacations at Disney or Universal, millennials are choosing t...
IBTimes
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has made an unexpected visit to China, following his trips to both Ukraine and Russia to discuss a peace settlement for Ukraine. Stepping off the plane, Orbán was greeted by Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Hua Chunying and other officials. He later posted a picture with Chinese President Xi Jinping, with which he wrote: “[Besides Russia and Ukraine, the end of the war] depends on the decision of three world powers, the United States, the European Union and China.” Orbán also visited Moscow and Kyiv last week, where he proposed that Ukraine conside...
Euronews (English)
【茜さやのほっこり温泉】フリー素材モデルにして大の温泉好き・茜さやが、全国各地の魅力的な温泉を紹介す...
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だんだん暑さが増してきて、そろそろ夏っぽい体験がしたくなってきませんか? 長期の休みは取れなくても、...
東京カレンダー
According to a Schwab Retirement Plan Services poll, the average American expects to retire comfortably with almost $1.9 million. However, the Federal Reserve's 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances reports that the average household savings for individuals aged 65 to 74 is only $609,230. This gap inevitably affects retirement plans, as retirees must align their savings with their desired lifestyle. Personal finance website GoBankingRates notes that retirees in expensive states like Hawaii or New York will need over $1 million to cover living expenses for 15 years. In contrast, retirees in the Midw...
IBTimes
After months of dedicated research and hard work, Michael Cassata and Sara Cokeley have transformed a shuttle bus into their dream home. This journey, marked by countless late-night internet searches and considerable investment, has culminated in a unique mobile living space that offers comfort and adventure. The Beginning of a New AdventureAs they prepared to relocate from Orlando, Florida, to the Pacific Northwest, Michael and Sara faced a crucial decision: should they rent an apartment or convert a shuttle bus into a mobile home? Despite the costs associated with both options, they were dra...
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暑い夏は、もうすぐそこ。夏休みの予定を立て始めた人も多いのでは? なかには「長期休暇は、彼女と旅行デ...
東京カレンダー
Australia has emerged as a prime destination for Fly-In-Fly-Out (FIFO) workers, particularly in the mining sector. FIFO jobs involve temporarily relocating employees to worksites, often in remote locations, and then flying them back home for leisure periods. This arrangement allows companies to avoid the logistical complexities and costs of permanently moving employees and their families. FIFO positions are prevalent in Australia, with over 100,000 FIFO workers currently employed in mining sites across the country, according to Ausinet. These jobs come with several perks, including food, trans...
IBTimes
Did you take more leisure trips in 2023 than in any other year you can remember? I know I did. Industry insiders have named this phenomenon "revenge travel," and it truly made some waves. As the European hospitality industry navigated the summer of 2023, a renewed energy pulsed through vacation spots and undiscovered destinations alike all across Europe. With the busy travel season about to commence, a survey of over a thousand hoteliers reveals that the accommodation industry is brimming with newfound confidence and optimism. We are a data-driven company, always hungry for knowledge. To get a...
Euronews (English)
Consumers today are increasingly spending their money on experiences such as music events and travel, rather than on physical products. This trend, highlighted by research from the Mastercard Economics Institute, signals a significant shift in consumer behaviour. Beatrice Cornacchia, EVP of marketing and communications for Europe, explains that marketers need to rethink their go-to-market strategies in response to this ‘memory-making’ trend. “25 years ago Mastercard made a bold move. We said to people, ‘There's some things that money can't buy, for everything else there is Mastercard,” Cornacc...
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