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failure it probably would cease to be patronized.
 
 The two criticisms most frequently heard of
Strength through Joy trips are that they are too
strenuous and too overcrowded, and it is known
definitely that these objections have served to
keep many workers away. The concensus of opinion is what the shorter trips, as well as the
longer journeys which cover a great deal of territory, are indeed strenuous and overcrowded.  On
the other hand, it is pointed out that most of the
travelers who chose these excursions are young,
that they enjoy visiting places they have never
seen, and that companionship between people of
the same age relieves to some extent the strain
of crowding. An elderly person seeking rest may
find it on a visit to a seaside resort where he
is lodged in a private house and is left pretty
much to himself. If such a person opts for a
strenuous excursion and is dissatisfied, it is
held to be his own fault, and he will probably be
better advised to choose another type of vacation
next year. Thus, it is pointed out, the question
resolves itself in the last analysis into that of
choosing the type of excursion which best conforms
to one's personal tastes.
 
 The long sea voyages are regarded as particularly enjoyable and indeed this opinion is confirmed
 
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