Pros: Lots of good tips and advice; Fun, adventurous articles; Cheap subscription rate Cons: Some departments could use a little polish
Budget Travel is a magazine designed to save vacationers money by suggesting different ways to trim costs associated with domestic and world travel. Travel expert Arthur Frommer is responsible for the inspiration behind this magazine, which is published ...
Pros: Great budget vacation ideas for domestic/international destinations, informative, cost-saving deals, readers' tips/solutions, well-written editorials
Cons: Some deals are too Spartan or penny pinching, issues are still only bi-monthly
With 45 years of expertise in the travel business and 18 book series with over 300 titles, Arthur Frommer knows all the INS and OUTS of finding good travel deals. His magazine, Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel Magazine (BT) delivers on all it says...
Pros: It may work for you if they cover where you plan to go. Cons: Ad heavy. Lacks personality.
I first saw an issue of Budget Travel in my doctors office. I like my doctor a lot. He listens. But, that listening part of his personality means a long wait some days. All I can say is, THANK GOODNESS, he keeps magazines in the waiting...
Pros: They do highlight good deals in exotic yet affordable places. Cons: Little emphasis on shoe-string budgets. There is a skew towards family vacations.
In Every Issue: Main Content: There are about eight main articles in every issue. For the main one, which is always featured on the cover, there are 10 pages of advertisement-free information. The other articles usually average 4 ...
Pros: Does open eyes to world wide travel and helpful travel hints. Cons: Much too many ads. I can't find the articles because of them.
My wife and I enjoy travel magazines. We have four or five delivered most every month. One of those magazines is Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel. It's not a favorite yet I still look through it. My wife and I use Frommer's Travel Guide books for most ...
Pros: Interesting And Exciting Vacations With a "Budget" slant, Great Photos, Tips and Ideas Cons: Just Remember That "Budget" Doesn't Mean Cheap
How about a magazine that gives you a chance to look over vacations that the average person can take but that aren’t boring and are definitely not mundane? Budget Travel fits the bill and helps all of us find and plan for that vacation we’ve ...
Pros: Jam packed with money saving tips! Cons: Wish it came out daily
Check out the travel magazines at any major newsstand and you'll find dozens of travel magazines. It's fun to pick them up and dream about the next vacation. But next time, look a little closer, dig a little deeper -- try to find the one that ...
Pros: "Budget" does not equate "cheap"; great travel tips; all-inclusive Cons: None
I look forward to getting the latest issue of Budget Travel magazine more than I anticipate getting Cosmo. I can only read about tantric sex techniques for so long before I throw Cosmo to the floor, but I genuinely find myself...
It can be done and Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel Magazine shows you how in every issue. This bi-monthy magazine is jam packed with great ideas about how to save money on your transportation, lodging, and the sights that you see.
Pros: If you only knew how good it used to be! Cons: No more how-to articles on interesting destinations.
Many devoted subscribers are saying, "What's happened?" This once chock-full-of-deals and savvy how-to travel primer for the rest of us has lost its focus. If you want to know why... read on. Budget Travel Magazine was started by the venerable budget ...
Pros: It used to be a helpful magazine. Cons: The articles miss the mark, and they no longer speak to the budget traveler.
I've been a loyal reader of this magazine for three years. It helped me to plan several trips abroad to Paris and a trip to Turkey, and an Alaskan cruise from what I can save on my less-than-opulent salary. Originally Budget Travel was a bi-monthly ...
If you want the most practical travel magazine that is on the market, go for Frommer's. Each issue is packed with totally usable tips and specific information that will save you lots of money and give you great ideas for future trips. Conde Nast...
Pros: new ideas, colorful, informative, easy-to read, great deals! Cons: only comes bi-monthly
There is no better travel magazine on the newsstands today, than Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel Magazine. I love to travel. I have travelled several times a year for the past ten years. I currently subscribe to every American travel-like magazine...
With a limited amount of money and time to take vacations these days, this magazine is a blessing. I originally subscribed to plan an overseas trip last summer but have continued to receive it since it has so many great tips and tricks for...
Pros: "Vacations for Real People". 1st class photography. Cons: none.
Arthur Frommer's "Budget Travel, Vacations for Real People" lives up to it's name. I have subscribed to many travel magazines but none seem to satisfy my travel interests like Budget Travel magazine. The editor, Arthur Frommer writes with a...
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