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Date: May 25th, 2018 4:14 PM Author: Magical contagious set
After saying “I do,” many millennial newlyweds are forsaking the traditional honeymoon for a new trend: the “many-moon.” Between their sense of adventure and career-focused lifestyles, a few quick getaways through the first year of marriage are both more exciting and practical than a traditional two-week tropical vacation, one expert says.
“Today’s couples don’t want to sit on the same beach for 10 days straight. Often, they want to mix it up and yes, sip some cocktails in Tulum but at the same time, they want to take in the artists season in Prague,” wedding planner Amy Shey Jacobs told Yahoo Lifestyle on April 12 of the “many-moon” phenomenon. “It’s easier to do that by taking shorter trips to more places.”
According to the latest Romance Travel Study from The Knot, roughly 82% of newlyweds are opting for two- to five-day romantic getaways after the big day, USA Today reports. A few exotic trips are only only appealing, but smart a smart career move, for many hardworking lovebirds.
“Couples can’t get away from work when they want to anymore. The pressure doesn’t comport with the traditional two-weeks-off-the-grid honeymoon,” Jacobs adds.
After getting married in September 2017, Juliette Scwab told Yahoo that she and her husband Brett Caspi didn’t want to celebrate with a huge honeymoon given their obligations at the office.
“September was an extremely busy time for both us with work. So, rather than taking a big trip after our wedding, we decided to take a week off and go to Napa and Sonoma in California doing what we love doing: eating, drinking, and just being together,” she said. “I figured it’s best to fit it all in and travel as much as possible before we have a family.
The many-moon route worked out in their favor – Schwab and Caspi have since visited Columbia, and intend to get to London, Paris and Barcelona this year.
As per Yahoo’s advice, newlyweds are wise to schedule many-moons around weekends and federal holidays to get the most out of their adventures.
https://nypost.com/2018/04/15/millennials-are-ditching-honeymoons-for-manymoons/
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I do love that Yahoo advice at the end -- "Include weekends and holidays to get more days off!" Uh, yeah, thanks for teh hot tip
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Date: May 25th, 2018 4:30 PM Author: boyish codepig prole
CR.
*flies overnight, gets zero sleep*
*muddles through groggy day 1*
*feel somewhat better, enjoys day 2*
*wakes up early for 8 hour flight home and goes straight to work*
sounds 180!
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36127756) |
Date: May 25th, 2018 4:24 PM Author: Lascivious Lay Giraffe
People who say and think things like this should be murdered. So they're suggesting today's couples fly to Tulum for a weekend then Prague for a weekend?
“Today’s couples don’t want to sit on the same beach for 10 days straight. Often, they want to mix it up and yes, sip some cocktails in Tulum but at the same time, they want to take in the artists season in Prague,” wedding planner Amy Shey Jacobs told Yahoo Lifestyle
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36127704) |
Date: May 25th, 2018 4:35 PM Author: electric trust fund stage
they want to take in the artists season in Prague,
they want to take in the artists season in Prague,
they want to take in the artists season in Prague,
they want to take in the artists season in Prague,
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36127787) |
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Date: May 25th, 2018 4:41 PM Author: Magical contagious set
i disagree with this and especially as it relates to the article
the idea of a honeymoon is to take a long, exotic trip with your new spouse. in the past maybe it was the first trip you had taken together. today perhaps it's 2 weeks in french polynesia instead of a week at the jersey shore like normal, or 2 weeks all over italy instead of that one time you spent 5 days in London.
but if you're suggesting that people do those now anyway, why is the article saying that newlyweds are opting out of the longer, more exotic trips for their honeymoons, if they've been taking them together all along?
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36127815) |
Date: May 25th, 2018 5:42 PM Author: cerise toilet seat indian lodge
“The many-moon route worked out in their favor – Schwab and Caspi have since visited Columbia, and intend to get to London, Paris and Barcelona this year.”
Yes morningside heights is a great destination...
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Date: May 25th, 2018 7:34 PM Author: crystalline thirsty crackhouse mental disorder
" they want to take in the artists season in Prague,”
Literally no one wants to do this. If you love art and know something about it go see the museums. Lol at this shrewy MY ART FAIR shit.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36128797) |
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Date: May 25th, 2018 10:21 PM Author: Yellow mad-dog skullcap
ha yep.
though we now tell every hotel we visit that we're on our honeymoon and they usually give us all sorts of free upgrades, champagne and chocolates sent to room, etc.
huuuuuge lifehack, especially in europe
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Date: May 26th, 2018 2:39 AM Author: aqua provocative legal warrant
wedding planner (((Amy Shey Jacobs))) told Yahoo Lifestyle
wedding planner (((Amy Shey Jacobs))) told Yahoo Lifestyle
wedding planner (((Amy Shey Jacobs))) told Yahoo Lifestyle
wedding planner (((Amy Shey Jacobs))) told Yahoo Lifestyle
wedding planner (((Amy Shey Jacobs))) told Yahoo Lifestyle
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36130357) |
Date: May 27th, 2018 12:50 AM Author: Buff galvanic brethren
One factor not mentioned here is that weddings are a bit more of an ordeal now thanks to rootless cosmopolitanism.
Like, we took a shorter "mini-moon" before our honeymoon because (a) who wants to go on vaction in July and (b) we already took a week off for the wedding to spend with all the family and friends flying in. When you were basically inviting people from the same town to come to your wedding, you didn't have the same obligations to entertain everyone as you do now.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3986518&forum_id=2#36134567) |
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