How to spend 'National Plan for Vacation Day' readying for new Wisconsin adventures
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Posted: Jan 31, 2023 9:22 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Travel Wisconsin is encouraging residents to prioritize the importance of taking vacations in recognition of National Plan for Vacation Day on Tuesday, Jan. 31, while also offering knowledge that an ideal vacation can be found right here in Wisconsin.
Anne Sayers of the Wisconsin Department of Tourism joined us on Monday, Jan. 31 to offer insights and guidance to help locals plan the perfect getaway, ensuring that their next vacation is a memorable one.
Travel Wisconsin claims that studies have shown that simply planning a memory-making trip can boost morale, reduce stress and prevent burnout.
More information about how to make those memories here in Wisconsin can be found by visiting Travel Wisconsin online.
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