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Business, 31.03.2021 17:10, blaqsafire9291

1. So you are going on a vacation! There's lot of planning to do. You will be leaving on Friday and returning the next Friday. You will be taking 3 other classmates with you. Where are you going and how are you getting there? Present
three options, pros and cons about how you might travel to and from your destination. The presentation must include
prices and time consideration.
Tell how you will get around while on the vacation. You need to include mileage and prices. If you are renting a car,
allow 10 cents per mile. If you are using someone's personal car, allow 35 cents per mile. Identify your final travel
decisions and how you arrive at those decisions. Make sure you include your research and any other information you
used to arrive at your decision.
Where will you stay when you get there? Present three options, pros and cons, about where you will stay while on your
vacation. The presentation must include prices and amenity considerations. If you have males and females in your
group, you need to make sure you include separate rooms for each. Identify your final lodging decisions and how you
arrived at those decisions. Include information about amenities. Make sure you include your research and any other
information you used to arrive at your decision.
What will you eat when you get there? Present 15 options for meals for your group while on vacation. The presentation
must include prices and transportation considerations. You will need to eat 2 really nice meals while on vacation. A
really nice meal is eaten at a restaurant where you must sit down and be waited on. Identify your final meal decisions
and how you arrived at those decisions. Include the cost of each meal as well as a description of the type of cuisine.
Make sure you include your research and any other information you used to arrive at your decision:

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