National Plan for Vacation Day, January 31
On National Plan for Vacation Day, Tuesday, January 31, Americans are encouraged to pause and plan their vacation days for the whole year at the start of the year. That’s because planning is the key to taking time off and traveling: a new study from Destination Analysts, commissioned by U.S. Travel Association, reveals that Americans who plan out their paid time off take more time off to travel—but one-quarter (24%) of American households don’t take this simple step. As a result, they lose or forfeit these days.
National Plan for Vacation Day January 31, 2023
Burnout might not reset with the new year, but studies show that planning for a trip boosts morale, reduces stress and prevents burnout. #NPVD is the perfect opportunity to plan your time away for the year ahead— because we’re happier when we #PlanForVacation.
On January 31 take time to plan your days off for the year. And if you need some inspiration let the Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild assist and inspire your 2023 travel plans.
Watch this space
Here’s a peak at the Oregon Bed and Breakfasts that joined the 2022 Plan for Vacation Day party and might just participate in 2023. Together, we hope to inspire you to Explore Oregon.
Mt Hood Region
Old Parkdale Inn Bed and Breakfast
Willamette Valley Region
MaMere’s Guest House
Chehalem Ridge Bed and Breakfast
The DreamGivers
A’Tuscan Estate Bed and Breakfast
Yamhill Vineyards Bed and Breakfast
Southern Oregon Region
Central Oregon Region
Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild is ready to share Oregon with you: it’s environment, culture, and heritage. Combine gracious hospitality with ambiance at an inspected and approved Oregon Bed and Breakfast Guild member Inn.
Hospitality Update: Our inns are following COVID-19 protocol guidance from the Oregon Health Authority.
Although mask guidelines are lifted:
● Some businesses may choose to still require masks.
● Some people may choose to still wear a mask.
We have all struggled through COVID-19 and could use a little kindness. Please be respectful of local businesses and their workers and most importantly kind to yourself.