The parts of a trip that confuse visitors usually aren't anyone's job. Not the hotel. Not the tourism board. Not the city. It's costing your destination.
'Even a small lift in return visits compounds faster than any campaign.' On another note it's always such a boon when a hotel mgr or bnb owner gives you an insider's tidbit, and you do remember it as a guest. We were driving in France, south of Dijon, stayed somewhere overnight and in a.m. asked the owner directions to the hwy. She told us to take the road along the river, a little slower, but very pretty. We'll never forget that, it was so impressively French countryside. And obviously, not forgotten. It truly is the little things.
'Even a small lift in return visits compounds faster than any campaign.' On another note it's always such a boon when a hotel mgr or bnb owner gives you an insider's tidbit, and you do remember it as a guest. We were driving in France, south of Dijon, stayed somewhere overnight and in a.m. asked the owner directions to the hwy. She told us to take the road along the river, a little slower, but very pretty. We'll never forget that, it was so impressively French countryside. And obviously, not forgotten. It truly is the little things.