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She writes regularly for top-notch media including Calgary Herald, WestJet Magazine, Today’s Parent, Best Health, Chic Magazine, SavvyMom.ca and her own blog, Travels with Baggage. Health and wellness trips to a fantastic destination with the usual suspects (massage, make a meal with the chef, etc.) aren’t as big a draw to me as going to a lesser-known place that offers a crazy new facial. It’s also annoying when I’m prodded to cover a destination, yet have never been invited on a press trip to experience what it has to offer. Whether it’s a tourism board or PR firm, I think all writers appreciate having an itinerary that recognizes their areas of focus and allows for flexibility.
Tips for Getting Millennial “Vacation Movers” to Stay For Good Millennials are flocking to cities like San Francisco, Denver and Seattle, but a new Mayflower Mover Insights Study shows for many, these moves are only temporary. Dubbed “vacation movers,” two in five (41 percent) of millennials have moved to a new city without the intention to settle down permanently. As cities continue to compete for the best and brightest talent, here are some key takeaways from a recent survey conducted by DCI that aims to educate communities on tactics to attract and retain a quality workforce: But don’t worry, if your salaries aren’t as high as other cities, be sure to market a low cost of living and affordable housing as a way to set yourself apart from the competition.