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Poll: Do you have any staycations planned for the remainder of 2020?

An autumn staycation? There are worse ideas.

Welcome to the first weekend of September – not much appears to have changed from August, if the weather’s anything to go by. 

Let’s face it, between the Covid-19 pandemic and the largely disappointing weather, summer 2020 is not destined to go down as a classic. 

So we couldn’t blame anyone for looking ahead a little and giving themselves something to look forward to as the dark, cold winter months draw in. 

Just because summer is over, that doesn’t necessarily mean staycations are off the cards. 

So today we want to know: Do you have any staycations or trips booked for this autumn or winter?


Poll Results:

No (7594)
Yes (5412)
I'm considering booking something (2334)

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