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Menu structure for a travel site

Postby Jasmin » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:12 pm

Hi,
I'm having trouble thinking of an optimal menu structure for a country to travel site I'm currently in the process of building. My current menu structure is:

Information:
* Facts
* Location
* people
* Prices
* Security
* Visa
* Weather
Business:
* Banks
* Real Estate
* equity
Cities:
* City 1
* City 2
* etc.
Currency
Destinations:
* d1
* d2
* etc.
Food
Hotels
Language
Tickets
Regions:
* r1
* r2
* etc.
Store
Tips
Transportation:
Stir
* Flight
* Car
* Railways
Video Gallery

This is the menu that I plan to be at the launch of the site. I am also planning to add the following afterwards:

Photo Gallery - I would have added this from the beginning, but I lack of content. I do not think I have problems getting pictures once my site is up and running for a few months, but it is a problem now. Someone knows where I can get quality photos without violating copyright?
Beverages
Restaurants
Sports
Tours
Travelogues / Magazines

I would appreciate any posts from you about how I could further improve my current menu structure to read. Do you find it confusing? Do you think the "currency" actually should be a sub-menu of "Business, etc.?

I think this is the appropriate forum here for this type of mail.

Thanks in advance,
Jasmin
 
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Re: Menu structure for a travel site

Postby Kate » Mon Jan 03, 2011 2:12 pm

I've checked a couple and all of them have quite confusing (at least for me) menu structures. Especially when it comes to structuring the country's attractions. I chose to structure them in: cities, destinations (e.g.: lakes) and regions. I'm wondering whether a better way to do this exists. So far I've not found one through the travel sites I've browsed and thus me asking here about the menu structure.
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Re: Menu structure for a travel site

Postby carlanstar » Mon Jan 30, 2012 12:12 am

Alternatively, if there are near each connection part of the business model and practices, can receive a special guest or client in person and serve you better than hiring a vehicle for them.
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Re: Menu structure for a travel site

Postby phiphiferry6 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 7:57 am

The gateway arrangement will present access to exterior web sites that can be ... and be included into the portal menu structure and progression flow for travel requests.
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