Our Top Travel Resolutions for 2007
'Budget Travel' staffers reveal their hopes for a new year of travels.
I resolve to have a real adventure. I'm dying to go the Galapagos, but am also incredibly tempted by the volcanoes in Ecuador.... I've been to a lot of cities in the past two years, so I'm trying to do something different. Then again, I've been fascinated by Moscow.... I'd also like to start making more of an effort to be green. Budget Travel created a wallet card that tells housekeepers there's no need to change the sheets. I'm going to use it on my next trip! --Erik Torkells, Editor
Another stamp in my passport (travel to a country I've never been). --Amy Helin, Art Director
I'd like to make the most of my weekends next year by taking road trips closer to home--the Hudson Valley, the Catskills--and by visiting nearby cities that either I've never been to or haven't been to in a while. Providence, Philadelphia, and Richmond are high on my list. --Laurie Walsh Kuntz, Senior Editor
Return to Tuscany for the rolling hills, great food, "local" wine (and the nearby Prada outlet). --Suzanne McElfresh, Managing Editor, Online
I'd like to take my mom someplace relaxing this year. --Suzy Walrath, Assistant Managing Editor
Run the Great Wall of China marathon. --Pam Abbott, Executive Producer
Reconnect with as many of my far-away friends and family as possible -- that could mean heading off to Amsterdam, London, Heidelberg, Prague, Buenos Aires, Madrid, Melbourne, and/or Hanoi! --Naomi Lindt, Assistant Editor
On my next vacation, I will make sure I plan my schedule so that I can sleep late some of the days. Waking up at 7am for a full day of activities is not what I call a vacation! --Ruthie Kaposi, Associate Producer, Online
To finally cash in on all my carefully saved air miles and go to Europe! --Sarah Irick, Associate Art Director
Take my sister on our first getaway and introduce her to friends and favorite places in Florence, where I studied for a year. --Kate Appleton, Associate Editor, Online
Visit friends and travel in southern Africa. --Laura MacNeil, Associate Editor


