Memorial Day Weekend Travel: Best And Worst Times To Travel
Get ready, because Memorial Day weekend is just around the corner. It’s almost time to kick off the unofficial start of summer, enjoy some quality time with family and friends, and maybe even go on a little adventure. According to AAA’s 2023 Memorial Day Travel Forecast, over 1.2 million Michiganders will journey 50 miles or more. They say that’s 79,000 more than last year and just 36,000 less than before the pandemic, in 2019.
Around 1.1 million Michigan residents are expected to hit the road this Memorial Day, which is an increase of 62,000 compared to last year. Additionally, the number of people flying is projected to reach 66,000, with 7,000 more passengers than the previous holiday season.
“Americans still want to travel.”
“Memorial Day weekend is the kickoff to what promises to be a very busy summer travel season,” said Debbie Haas, Vice President of Travel for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Despite various inflationary pressures, consumer spending is strong, and Americans still want to travel. Because of that, we’ve seen demand come roaring back, just shy of pre-pandemic levels in Michigan.”
AAA reports that about 42.3 million Americans are getting ready to embark on a Memorial Day adventure, traveling 50 miles or more away from home. They defined the Memorial Day holiday travel period as the five-day period from Thursday, May 25 to Monday, May 29.
Best and worst times to travel over the holiday weekend.
Friday, May 26 will be the busiest day on the roads, according to INRIX, a provider of transportation data and insights. The best times to hit the road during the holiday weekend are in the morning or evening after 6 p.m. The lightest traffic days will be Saturday and Sunday.
If you’re thinking of hitting the road on Thursday, experts recommend doing so before 1 p.m.; if Friday is your travel day, aim to be on the road before 12 p.m. But beware, as the worst travel times for both days fall between 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. On Monday, when it’s time to head back home, it’s best to avoid traveling between 12 p.m. and 3 p.m. and opt for an earlier departure before 10 a.m.
Party Planning: What To Ask Guests To Bring When They Offer
Hosting a party can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it does require some planning and preparation to ensure that everything runs smoothly. From setting a date and time and hashing out a guest list to planning the menu and decorating a space.
It’s quite common for guests to ask if they can bring something to an event. This could be for a variety of reasons, like wanting to contribute to the event, showing appreciation for the host, or ensuring that there will be something they can eat or drink that fits their dietary restrictions.
You may want to take them up on it if they ask what you need. But it’s best to avoid requesting certain items from them, such as tableware, reimbursement, or last-minute items that you may have forgotten to pick up. According to Lisa Mirza Grotts, an etiquette expert said, “When a host begins offloading their responsibility to their guests, it becomes burdensome.” Guests who ask to bring things to parties often try to be helpful and positively contribute to the event.
When guests ask, “What can I bring?” it may be difficult for some people to answer. Youy want to be mindful of cultural or family traditions, limited space, or a specific menu for a party or event. It can be tough to tell guests what to bring because hosts might have specific things in mind or some limits on what they can take.
However, there are plenty of things to tell a guest to bring when they ask the question “What can I bring?” Here’s what you should ask guests to bring to a party if they ask.
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