Travel magazines
#5
Joined: Aug 2008
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One I do not enjoy is Travel and Leisure. I subscribed to it, and after a few of them I never even bothered reading through it. Too many ads and the articles were always about extremely expensive resorts. I understand its for the upper class, but some of it was silly.
Like the perfect outfit to wear on your trip. It had like $5,000 pants, $3,000 shoes etc...come on.
Like the perfect outfit to wear on your trip. It had like $5,000 pants, $3,000 shoes etc...come on.
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I subscribe to Travel and Leisure (we've done so for years, just haven't given it up since it used to be a freebie with an American Express card), but I completely agree with Andy -- the places it profiles are generally so ridiculously expensive that I'd never consider staying there. I don't stay in hostels, but I don't spend $5000 a night for a hotel either
#7
Joined: Oct 2006
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I thought our Travel and Leisure subscription expired years ago, but it still keeps coming. My favorite is when they announce those "money saving HOT specials" -- stay four nights at some resort for $2750 per night and get the fifth night for half price -- or something equally mind boggling.
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#13
Joined: Aug 2008
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I was an initial subscriber to Conde Nast & recently let me subscription expire, the same w/T & L. Neither fit my style of travel nor provide much useful information (for me). I also subscribe to Budget, Nat'l Geo Traveler & France (out of the UK).
#14
Joined: Mar 2004
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Agree with Budget Travel, and cancelled subs to T&L and CNT for the same reasons as everyone else -- a lot of the articles seem like ads in disguise -- "my week driving the new Porsche 911 S Coupe through the Italian countryside!"
I'm adding a vite for Islands magazine. My dad sent me a gift subscription and I was surprised to see it highlights not only the usual tropical suspects but also some cool spots off the coast of Canada, UK, Africa, etc. Lots of good inspiration there
I'm adding a vite for Islands magazine. My dad sent me a gift subscription and I was surprised to see it highlights not only the usual tropical suspects but also some cool spots off the coast of Canada, UK, Africa, etc. Lots of good inspiration there
#16
Joined: Jan 2003
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I read all the magazines from my local library archives and subscribe to none. They seem too good to toss and take up too much room to keep. I would leave a pile at the doctor's office on each visit, but that wasn't nearly often enough to get rid of the stacks.
#18
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This magazine is a little different but still geared somewhat to travel and that's Backpacker Magazine. I love it. It is chock full of good articles--not just a bunch of pictures and ads.
It's for day hikers as well as serious back country hikers.
It's for day hikers as well as serious back country hikers.
#20
Joined: Jan 2003
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I absolutely do NOT put Conde Nast and Travel & Leisure in the same category.
While Conde Nast is too expensive in most recommendations (hotels) there is still loads of useful information and interesting places to read about. Plus I love several of their monthly features and columns.
T&L is completely USELESS.
While Conde Nast is too expensive in most recommendations (hotels) there is still loads of useful information and interesting places to read about. Plus I love several of their monthly features and columns.
T&L is completely USELESS.


