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Choose your adventure: Where will you take a virtual vacation?

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It’s National Tourism Day – and with most of us stuck at home right now, we thought today would be an appropriate time to start daydreaming about our next getaway.

Rather than wait until we’re cleared for travel to take our next trip, we put together a choose your adventure-style quiz that will send you directly to your virtual vacay. The best part? You don’t even have to request any PTO.

Here’s how it works: Click the button below to take a quiz about your ideal destination. The quiz will lead you to a virtual tour of one of our 6AM City sister markets that we feel would be best suited for you based on the answers you provide. It might even lead you right back here to CHS – staycation, anyone?

You can use the virtual tour for some #travelinspo to save for when you plan an in-person excursion to the city you selected. And in the meantime, you can always head right back here to this email to take the quiz again and see where else it takes you.

Click here to begin your adventure

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