Let me ask you this. How many stars do you give to the typical American traveler. These are the ones that we service in the airline business. I would say the typical American traveler would do the following:

1. Fly somewhere for a senior (high school) trip.
2. Fly to Mexico for their honeymoon.
3. Fly the kids to Disneyland or Disney World 2 or 3 times in a childhood.
4. Fly back home to a funeral 2 or 3 times in their adult life.

I would say most people I encounter fall into this category.

As far as how many stars you gave us nonrevs I could agree but I think 2 1/2 stars and in some cases 3 stars might be more appropriate. My reasons would be we definitely don't have the experience in any single destination like a backpacker might get but, in some ways we are more well rounded. One weekend we will be in South America and the next we could be in Japan. The typical American traveler will look like a tourist wherever they go. Even in their own country. Most nonrevs pack light and network with other travelers and nonrevs and seem to fit into the landscape better. It might just be the confidence thing. You get stuck in so many different places and situations as a nonrev nothing seems to phase us. We just figure it out. The typical traveler always looks like it is their first time anywhere.