Last summer's recession-driven travel trend, the stay-at-home vacation, has returned for another visit - with a related, economy-minded twist: When people do hit the road this summer, they'll likely travel shorter distances and spend fewer days at their destinations, according to travel experts.
If they're not actually staying home, they're staying closer to home.
Take Christine Young, 31, who lives in Lincoln, Calif., with her husband and six kids.
"We're hanging out at the pool and doing things around here," said Young, who's...
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