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What's Your Travel Personality

Postby gymboy689 » January 9th, 2007

Got this this in an e-mail today, take the quiz! It was pretty good on me, and gave me some great travel ideas!



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What kind of traveler are you?
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Postby seraphim » January 9th, 2007

I'm a centric-venturer traveller apparantly. Some of it is accurate, but more is not.
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Postby Bush Trekker » January 9th, 2007

Great Quiz! It seems that I am a veture traveler as well. It was right on the mark for some things and close on others but it does describe me pretty well!
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Postby Trentt » January 10th, 2007

You are an "Authentic Traveler".

More than any other group, what others see on the surface reflects your true personality. You don't play games. A handshake is your word, and your easygoing manner, commitment to doing everything well, and calm and steady personality leads others to rely on you. That's why Plog calls you an Authentic—you act the same with all people. There is nothing fake or calculated about your personality. You also have the distinction of belonging to the smallest group.

My word! I am apparently an open book!!
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Postby Trentt » January 10th, 2007

That part might be spot-on, but the travel bit is completely wrong - it says I prefer traveling with a group rather than alone, don't like untried destinations, prefer escorted tours, travel less often and spend less, would rather drive than fly, and I don't mind crowds.

All of which are not remotely descriptive of my travel style.
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Postby Stoo » January 10th, 2007

"Mid-Venturer Traveler"

Gawds, I love these stupid quiz things.

My results seem fairly accurate. But I am not much of a detail planner...that is my only big beef.

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You love to travel, especially to foreign destinations and you seek new experiences and new destinations for almost all trips you take. You enjoy being physically active on trips but unlike your pure venturer friends, you don't want to take such extreme vacations and are more likely to plan your trips—set an itinerary of places you want to visit and schedules when you will be there. You also insist on a comfortable bed at night (sleeping under the stars generally doesn't interest you), a warm shower, and meals that you can trust rather than taking a chance on native foods. You listen carefully to the unique travel tales of your friends and associates, or read heavily, to learn about the hidden, out-of-the-way places that have not yet become popular or have only recently gotten some publicity. Another name for your group is the jet-set. Your interest in what's new and what's happening leads you to be one of the first to visit destinations that seem to have a new ambience, or book a few days at a new spa or resort you read about in a travel magazine, or tour a country that until recently was closed to visitors.

History holds a great fascination for many mid-venturers. But if you've seen Buckingham Palace and the Eiffel Tower, or traced Paul Revere's route in New England, you don't need to repeat the experience. Rather, you'd prefer to stop in lesser-known cities or seek out an ancient monastery or old fort that may not be listed in most guidebooks.
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Postby Trentt » January 10th, 2007

Stoo - your travel style description sounds a lot more like what I do than my result, though its description of my personality in general was pretty accurate.

I guess my travel style is contrary to my personality.
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Postby Sky Annie » January 10th, 2007

Your are a "Mid-Venturer Traveler".

Stoo, I'm with you on the detailed planning. I tend to think of a list of things I might like to see and then adjust that list to meet the feel of the day.
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Postby rawjer » January 10th, 2007

It says I'm a Mid-Venturer Traveler too.

Much of the description fits me, but not all of it. Among other things it says that I like rainbows and dislike mean people, so it pretty much nailed me on those.
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Postby quimby » January 10th, 2007

Trentt,
I'm apparently an "Authentic Traveler" as well. Aside from the opening paragraph you quoted, everything about my alleged travel style & personality couldnt be more wrong.

I hate routine & tv sitcoms and read the newspaper everyday.

The thought of a package tour through London or a trip on the QEII gives me the chills...eeeeekkkk!
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Postby Lucky Luke » January 10th, 2007

hmmm.. I came up as a Mid-Venturer...
not too sure about that one. Maybe I misunderstood the questions...?

I do make lists/plans, but I NEVER stick to them (or even remember to take them with me)

I definately do not have a set execise routine and I sure as hell wouldn't stick to it when on the road!
I also don't pay mcuh attention to my diet other than being vaguely aware that I drink too much and my pathological hatred of take-away chains (but thats not entirely for health related reasons)

I'm a little insulted that it says i like comfy hotels and "meals you can trust" - i'm a dorm room - bucket shower - street vendor girl all the way!

The curiosity/common sense and outgoing-ness bit is pretty correct but as to how it works within my career.. I'll let you know when I get one!

I am however a book-worm; it got me on that one.
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Postby Piecar » January 10th, 2007

I dunno if fifteen fairly shallow questions is going to show the truth of things. It's sort of like the general horoscope in the newspaper. Vague and easily pliable to the true believer.
That said, I'm with Stoo...I love quizzes.


(But hate horoscopes)
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Postby ivybell » January 10th, 2007

Your are a "Mid-Venturer Traveler" (That's wrong, it should be You are/You're)

Some of it sounds alright, their suggestions are okay, it's mostly not true though.
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Postby Junebug » January 10th, 2007

I got mid-venture traveler as well...wouldn't agree with most of it. Like Lucky Luke I'll make lists adn plans but rarely stick to them. I'm more of a go with the flow type of person.
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Postby Marisa » January 10th, 2007

Another mid-venture traveler here, too..and I don't quite agree with it.
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