All is not lost. If you planned a
multicity tour across Europe or Asia this summer, you’ve probably already
rethought those plans. But that doesn’t mean you have to abandon the idea of a
vacation altogether. Perhaps a domestic destination, a little ingenuity and a
lot of family unity are just what you need.
As far as COVID-19 restrictions go, federal
guidelines still do not recommend travel, especially internationally. The CDC
advises that if you decide to travel domestically, be sure to take precautions
against catching the virus, including washing hands often, socially distancing
and wearing a mask.1
In addition, tourism experts recommend avoiding large
crowds and choosing outdoor destinations. The key may be to find destinations
that fewer people know about.2
Before you go too far down the road, decide how much
you can spend. If previous travel plans have been canceled, consider whether
you want to use a voucher to rebook in the future or be reimbursed now.3 If you choose the latter
option, you might be sitting on cash you are itching to spend. But before you
do, it’s a good idea to research where the U.S. is in terms of “flattening the
curve” and what the economy — and your job situation — could potentially look
like in the future. Many economists are concerned about the effects a possible
second wave of COVID-19 infections could have on the economy, so consider
whether it’s smart to hold back some that cash you haven’t spent yet.4
If you are concerned about the effects of the
coronavirus pandemic on your retirement income, we may be able to help. Please
feel free to contact us to discuss creating retirement strategies through the
use of insurance products that can help you work toward your retirement income
goals.
If you are up for rerouting your vacation plans,
consider these ideas. On the high end of travel, an upscale hotelier, Auberge
Resorts Collection, and a luxury travel company, Black Tomato, have partnered
to host “Take the Open Road with Auberge and Black Tomato.” Packages offer the
use of a Mercedes-Benz to take you on multiple destinations with unique
experiences in a particular area, with options ranging from lobster fishing in
Kennebunk, Maine, to hiking, horseback riding and fly fishing in Park City,
Utah. All packages feature award-winning hotel accommodations.5
A more budget-friendly option could be a vacation
rental. To minimize your risk of exposure to coronavirus, consider renting an
all-in-one party house, complete with swimming pool and other kid-friendly
accommodations. The extra expense of renting may be offset by preparing meals
at home and limiting other excursions. Research to make sure that you don’t
choose a “hotspot” experiencing a COVID-19 outbreak and that you’ll have access
to stores, restaurants and any other venues you plan to visit.6
At Imber
Wealth Advisors, we help people in the Ann Arbor area plan for retirement. With
a strong financial plan in place, we can help you prepare to leave the workforce and live
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1 David
Oliver. USA Today. May 20, 2020. “Weighing whether to travel this summer during
the coronavirus pandemic? What to consider.” https://www.usatoday.com/story/travel/news/2020/05/20/coronavirus-travel-summer-vacation-what-cdc-state-department-say/5198927002/.
Accessed June 9, 2020.
2 Ibid.
3 Lisa Milbrand. Real Simple. May 14, 2020. “How
to Handle Vacation Plans (Including Your Summer Vacation) During COVID-19.” https://www.realsimple.com/work-life/travel/travel-planning/travel-vacation-planning-covid-coronavirus.
Accessed June 9, 2020.
4 Carmen Reinicke. Business Insider. June 8,
2020. “A 2nd wave of COVID-19 infections poses the biggest threat to the US
economy this year, economist survey shows.” https://www.businessinsider.com/economy-biggest-threat-second-wave-coronavirus-infections-us-covid19-survey-2020-6.
Accessed June 9, 2020.
5 Lauren Mowery. Forbes. June 9, 2020. “Four Ways
You Should Hit America’s Roads This Summer With Black Tomato.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/lmowery/2020/06/09/four-road-trips-with-auberge-mercedes-and-black-tomato/#66e874be71f3.
Accessed June 9, 2020.
6 Claire Ballentine. Bloomberg. May 21, 2020.
“Considering a Vacation Rental? Here’s What to Know Before You Travel.” https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-21/considering-a-vacation-rental-what-to-know-before-covid-travel.
Accessed June 9, 2020.
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