This travel company will let people 'pay what you can' for a glamping vacation this summer (via CNBCMakeIt)
Typical rates for Under Canvas accommodations vary per location, but as an example, rates start at $239 a night for a deluxe tent at its Zion National Park, Utah location starting in June. A three-night stay would be about $860.
"We wanted to make the experience we offer to our guests even more accessible," says Dusek. "We believe that the more people get outside and see and enjoy our beautiful planet, the more people will care for it."for the "pay what you can" promotion. Applicants must state their annual household income, the glamping camp location they want to visit and preferred travel dates in June, July or August.
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