Would you rather fly or drive to your vacation destination?

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  1. aviannovice profile image86
    aviannoviceposted 11 years ago

    Would you rather fly or drive to your vacation destination?

  2. Pavlo Badovskyy profile image76
    Pavlo Badovskyyposted 11 years ago

    I would drive if the car is relevant smile and I have enough time for it. But in most cases I have to fly. Time is money.....

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I sure understand that, but sometimes the price dictates for many people.

  3. LetitiaFT profile image74
    LetitiaFTposted 11 years ago

    Sail to any destination across water, ride horseback to any destination on land!

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Just as long as no flight is involved, eh?

  4. safiq ali patel profile image67
    safiq ali patelposted 11 years ago

    Flying is often quicker. But driving while it can take longer gives you the chance to look and enjoy the landscape especially if you have a convertible car. While flying the views can be magnificent but not as good or as much as you will see if you drive. Also driving can help build mental stamina too.

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      All of these reasons are so true.  If it is a long distance, I would fly.  If not far, I would drive.

  5. Johan Smulders profile image81
    Johan Smuldersposted 11 years ago

    Flying is fun , but driving explores all the places in between if you have time. I'll drive if at all possible!

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I would like to do that, too. Naturally, I would travel the coast to see all those great coastal birds.

  6. R Shelton profile image81
    R Sheltonposted 11 years ago

    If I was younger I'd probably say fly there because it's quicker, and flying was actually fun back then. But now that I'm a little older I prefer to drive so I don't have to deal with airport security, lines, rental cars, taxis, and more. It seems quicker to drive anywhere now than it did 15 years ago, and there were many perks in flying then, too, that I don't get now.

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      You are so right.  Remember when we could get to the airport an hour before boarding?  Those were sure the days!

  7. penlady profile image61
    penladyposted 11 years ago

    It depends on the distance. If it's one state over, I can drive. If it's across the country or outside it, I'll definitely fly.

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      That sure makes sense.  Eventually it pays to fly, especially with the time that you have to spend.

  8. lilian_sg profile image64
    lilian_sgposted 11 years ago

    depends how easy or how hard the journey is. Who I am traveling with. And also whether the scenery on the way would be captivating or not smile

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Now, that is a great answer.  So distance really matters nothing to you.

  9. freecampingaussie profile image62
    freecampingaussieposted 11 years ago

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    If overseas like the trip we are planning then we fly as it will cost too much by ship & I love flying.
    Once in Europe etc we prefer to drive so we can explore more of the countries and places you would not see if you are just flying .
    I would like to do a couple of train trips/cruises as well ! We are going to Alaska as well on a cruise !

    1. aviannovice profile image86
      aviannoviceposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      Now that sounds like a great trip.  Take lots of pictures, as those will be great memories.

 
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