It's one of my favorite past times, which is really sad when you think about it. I like to imagine what I would do with every last dollar if I were to win the lottery. Problem number one with this- you can't win if you don't play (and I usually don't). Secondly, after I snap back into reality I'm usually left feeling a little depressed at the chances of this happening being in a billion.
During these lottery daydreams of mine, at the end of my money pile I usually pick a few places I would love to travel. With graduation so soon, it's one of those things where it may be a good time to travel with no real responsibilities, but at the same time, not knowing my future makes me nervous about spending so much money on something i don't "need."
But that doesn't mean that it wouldn't be fun to window shop. The Boston Globe is holding it's second annual Travel Show at the Seaport World Trade Center. The event is open to the public starting tomorrow at 10am. The idea of the travel show is to see what's out there around the world as far as vacation experiences, and the advantage is you will get exculsive discounts and deals for booking a trip at the show.
The event's web site claims that they are expecting over 200 exhibitors and last year more than $1,000,000 in travel discounts were accumulated. Whether you're looking to book a trip, or just want to daydream about what could be, check it out. The show runs through Sunday and admission is $10 for adults and children under 18 are free.
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