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| Conde Nast Traveler (1-year) | 
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| Publisher: Conde' Nast Publications Category: Magazine
List Price: $54.00 Buy New: $12.00 You Save: $42.00 (78%)
Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 117
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 12 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 12 First Issue Lead Time: 6-10 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7PG
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| Customer Reviews:
Great travel ideas February 16, 2007 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The only thing I don't like about this mag is the fact that you are always flipping to the back to read the rest of the article. Great travel ideas.
see the world without getting bruised by it January 14, 2007 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
At the risk of inverting priorities, let me begin this review with a word of disclosure about the reviewer:
I love travel, am on the road half the time for professional reasons, travel to all the continents, have lived on three of them for extended periods of time, and nurture a quiet reservation about people who 'get to know' faraway places by the convenience of a short visit to an affluent resort.
However, I have also seen both the good that tourism has done for local economies and the blinkered understanding of the world too often suffered by those who cannot or choose not to travel. So my reluctance should not be construed as resentment.
OK, enough of that. Given these caveats about high-end travel, Conde Nast can be a fascinating read. Some of it ('Escape from the Airport. Passenger power saves the day', Dec 2006) is valuable for air travelers on almost any budget.
Yet the *real* value of this magazine will be mined by those whose circumstances allow them to travel anywhere they want. For that kind of affluent tourist, Conde Nast can be a gold mine of opportunities that would otherwise be overlooked.
In my judgement, TRAVEL AND LEISURE beats CONDE NAST TRAVELER by a nose in this sector's competition, but either one will do you. If you had, say, five years of high-end travel in front of you, you'd do well to toss in some coins for subscriptions to both.
Frequent travelers on a business or economy budget are likely to hold out for browsing in the dentist office waiting room or - as I do - snagging subscriptions to both via frequent flyer miles.
Bon voyage!
Travel January 10, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I felt this magazine focused to much on advertising, I work part time as a travel agent and I'm able to give my clients more tips and insight with National Geographic's travel magazine and Budget travel
Have not recieved this magazine yet January 9, 2007 6 out of 17 found this review helpful
I am still waiting on this magazine. Was my subscribtion lost? Please advise.
ZERO STARS - It's been 4 months and still no magazine! January 3, 2007 11 out of 16 found this review helpful
What can I say?!? I ordereded this product in early 9/06 and it is now 1/07 and I have yet to receive a copy of the magazine, but my credit card was charged for the full years subscription the next day. I guess I'm not happy!
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