09.02.10
As the days get closer to your next vacation your mind is no doubt racing with things to remember. Everything from calling a friend to watch the house, to getting a sitter for your pet, to telling the mail carrier about your leaving the city. There are a million things to do to give your mind less stress before you head out on your vacation, but what about doing something to alleviate the stress you have from a potential disaster vacation? This is often forgot about once the trip is booked and paid for, no one remembers to double check and plan ahead for a stress free vacation.
Best thing to do is call the hotel and the airline to make sure that they have your reservation on file. I know you may have an email or a confirmation number that you feel puts you at ease but it is amazing how easy these places can lose that information especially if there was a computer failure or bad weather. It’s best to call ahead and look a little foolish than to be standing in line at the airport without a flight or a hotel to go to.
Traveling light is always recommended. Find out ahead of time what the carry on policy is for the luggage through your airline. The more you can bring on the plane the better. The last thing you want to risk is that someone is going to lose your luggage and you end up spending half of your trip waiting for your luggage to come. However, if it looks to be inevitable that you are going to have to check your bags than you might want to consider checking them all, except for your multi-media bag. This just makes it more enjoyable to only have to carry that through the airport rather than an oversized suitcase that might have trouble getting on the plane in the first place.
Traveling doesn’t ever have to be a nightmare if you are just smart enough to plan ahead for it and enjoy your vacation without stress.
09.01.10
If you are planning your next vacation you are probably certain exactly where you want to stay, you have got the location down but are you clear on the hotel you want to be at? With so many hotels to choose from, especially in a very tourist friendly location, finding the right one can be a bit overwhelming. Where to go? Will it be what you’re looking for? Will you regret it? These are all things you have to think about and with just a little bit of planning you can find yourself on your way to the best hotel you have ever stayed at.
First things first: are you driving? If you are then this makes your search much easier. Having a rental car or your own car in the city means you have little to no need to rely on public transportation and therefore the commute won’t be a big deal. But if you are planning on walking and taking the bus everywhere than you want to be sure that where you are staying is in a convenient location. This means not just looking at the online information about public transit but actually calling the hotel you are thinking about and asking them not only the public transit situation for their hotel but for the city in general.
Once you determine where you are going to be staying, generally, be sure to look at the user reviews when you are narrowing down a place but to take those reviews with a grain of salt. Are they complaining or raving about the cleanliness? Is it minor details they didn’t appreciate or was there a serious lapse in service. Sometimes these reviews are very helpful and other times it’s about really looking at the review and seeing what they are saying and what they are leaving out.
Once you have found a place that fits your location, your transportation, and the reviews were up to par then it’s time to book your hotel and enjoy your vacation in comfort and style.
08.27.10
How do you take a vacation you have always wanted and do it for less? How do you enjoy everything a town has to offer without breaking the bank? These are questions everyone asks when planning their next trip. No one wants to go into debt for a good relaxing time in the destination of your choice but the vacation you really want can sometimes set you back more than you bargained for. So how do you do your vacation for less? Luckily there are ways to do it for less and ways to do it with the same quality you had before.
The first thing is to think about when you take your vacation. Going to a destination in an off season can save you a ton of money. Warm wheather places in the fall can be much cheaper because people fear that there won’t be the sun they have been clamoring for, but taking a vacation off season doesn’t mean cold weather it just might be a little more inconsistent weather.
Buying flights on Tuesday or Wednesday nights are also good too. Before you go to a travel site to buy the whole trip all at once check the airline sights at these times because it is well known that those are times when they run deals for flights. If you can find a cheaper flight than on those travel sights you could save 100 dollars and over on the right flight.
If you are saving money on the flight then you could give some serious thought to giving doing a hotel that is a little off the beaten path. Instead of staying right on the resort you could take a hotel a little off the main tourist area and save yourself some money. A lot of times these hotels are within walking distance of the stuff you want or there are shuttles that will take you to wherever you want to go and it could be a great way to save considerable money on the vacation you have always wanted.
08.15.10
Since June 1 of 2009 there have been new passport requirements set in place but there is a loophole when you are going on certain vacations that can help you save time and money. If you plan to cruise to another country, as long as you take a “closed loop” cruise a passport is not required.
A “closed loop” cruise is where you leave from a United States port and return to a United States port. Even though you dock and disembark in a foreign country, since the embarkation process and final debarkation process is only done at American ports, a passport is not needed. You will still need identification paperwork to board the ship such as a birth certificate, driver’s license or other form of picture identification that is accepted. However, this still saves time and money because now you do not have to acquire a passport and worry about it getting to you on time for you to take your trip.
There are reasons to go ahead and get one if you have the time. If you find yourself in a foreign country and miss your cruise boat or have to remain in the country due to illness or an accident, this is where you will need a passport since you may have to fly on an airplane to get back to the United States. This is a chance you can take and only you can decide if you want to risk it but if you anticipate a relaxing cruise where you know you can be back on the boat in time to set sail, you can skip the process altogether.
Many major cruise lines head to exciting destinations that are included in the “closed loop” tours including Mexico, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Honduras, The Bahamas and more. As long as you leave from the United States and return to the United States while on these trips, you’re all set.
08.11.10
Road trips can be an exciting way to experience your vacation and there are more ways than one to explore this type of vacation.
One exciting road trip is to revisit a childhood journey. Perhaps your family drove to upstate New York one summer and you can recall some of the places you stopped at. Reliving that journey can be self fulfilling as well as fun for the entire family. Map out where you and your family would like to visit, eat and stay and try to have an end result in mind such as visiting the grandparents or stopping at a theme park once you arrive.
Speaking of theme parks, how about a theme park trip? Take the number of days you are traveling and try to visit a theme park or attraction every day or every other day. A good place to take this type of trip is in Central Florida where you can find Disney World, Busch Gardens, Sea World, Universal Studios and a host of other attractions that can only be found in that area.
Plan a staycation near to home. If you’re on a budget or don’t have enough days off from work to take a long trip, you can plan things to do near home. Find attractions, places to eat and places to visit within a 100-200 mile radius. Not only will you save on money by being able to come home each night but you can invest your money into your own local economy and enjoy adventures you may not have considered before. You can always rent a motel or hotel room if you want but have the option of driving home as well.
No matter what type of road trip you want to take, treat it just like you would a four star vacation. It doesn’t have to be complicated to have one of the best trips of your life.
08.08.10
When traveling with children you want to make sure they’re as safe as possible whether you’re driving or staying at a hotel. Here are a few tips to help ensure the safety and well-being of your children while on vacation.
Be sure to pack the essentials. If you’re going to a sunny area be sure to pack sunblock for your child. Even a few minutes in a stroller can mean a nasty and painful sunburn. Check the bottle and make sure that it is safe for children or purchase a child-specific sunblock. Sunglasses with a UV filter and sun hats can help keep your baby safe from harmful sun rays. Bring a first aid kit with the basic items such as ointment, alcohol pads and a thermometer. If you are taking formula on the trip be sure to have a cooler or some type of refrigeration so it does not spoil. Wipes for toys and other objects are excellent to keep germs away from your baby’s mouth.
If you are staying at a hotel there are a few ways to safeguard the room. Look for exposed outlets and cover with electrical tape if you have a toddler that will be crawling or walking around. Remove or move to an out of reach area any dangerous electrical items such as an iron or hair dryer and be sure bags for disposal cups is kept out of reach. You can cover any sharp edges of tables with a washcloth and some electrical tape if you plan to spend a large amount of time in the room where your toddler may be at danger. Check the doors on balconies to be sure they lock well and there is no danger of your child getting out onto the balcony without you being there.
With just a few proactive approaches, you can safe proof your children from harm.
08.06.10
If you are lucky enough to be able to take a vacation any time of year then there are a few things to consider on when it is the best time to take your trip. A lot of different factors can depend on when it’s the best time to go on vacation.
If you have children in school you may want to plan your vacation around the summer holiday or Christmas break. If you are going to a warm climate such as the Caribbean or a place that is particularly hot, you may want to go during the winter months. Areas in the Caribbean can have temperatures close to 100 degrees during the summer with very high humidity. If you visit in the winter months not only will there be less crowds on average but the temperatures can range in the 70′s and 80′s Fahrenheit for a much more pleasant vacation.
If you plan to enjoy winter adventures such as skiing or snowboarding then a call ahead to your destination can let you know when they are the least busy and when the best weeks are for that perfect snowfall.
When planning a trip to a theme park keep in mind that summer months and holidays are the busiest times of year. The same can be said for cruises. Even a trip to Las Vegas can be more crowded during these times. While none of the above mentioned trips have off times for business, there are certain times of the year where you can find it less crowded than usual. Just before the holidays, fall and winter can be best for certain theme parks and October and the day of major holidays is your best bet for Las Vegas.
Make sure to check with the venue you plan to visit for off-season rates. You may save more money but be sure to ask about specific closing times on theme parks since many have winter hours that differ from the rest of the year.
08.04.10
Many hotel chains now offer Guest Reward programs where the customer gets some form of discount or compensation for staying at the hotel on a frequent basis. Some can offer rewards for as little as one return visit. What these hotel chains hope to accomplish is to have the customer want to come back and stay and of course, spend more money at their establishment. While these are typically given out by hotel chains there are independent programs that give rewards for hotel guests such as Priority Club Rewards.
Each reward programs varies by the distributor. Some hotels give discounts on future visits while others may offer gift cards for restaurants or retail stores. Some offer a point system where after the customer accumulates a certain number of points they are rewarded with a $500 gift card or free nights at the hotel the customer frequents. Some start as soon as the second stay as long as they are signed up for the program. Miles are also sometimes part of the rewards program. Each program will differ with the individual hotel or independent program that is offering it.
Keep in mind to read all of the facts about a rewards program before joining. Some can have certain stipulations or even black out dates that may disqualify a customer from receiving their benefits of the program. When in doubt, call the customer service line that is offered. It is also a good idea to always keep your receipts from when you stay at the hotel so that the points can be checked in the rewards program to make sure they are properly credited each and every time. The terms and conditions of the program is the best place to start since it will clearly state what must be done in order to receive the benefits.
07.30.10
An all-inclusive vacation can be the perfect getaway where you know exactly what you are paying for; or will you? All-inclusive usually means that lodging, meals and activities are included in the package price but there can be extras that you need to look out for.
Find out what the extras are in your package. If your package states that drinks are included, find out what type of drinks. You may have the option of getting alcoholic drinks but will pay extra for bottled water or soda. You may also have to pay extra for top shelf liquor. The same can be said of meals. Find out if there is a certain time that the restaurants are open, if it is a buffet only and if there is an extra charge for additional luxury items such as lobster tail with your steak. Some all-inclusive resorts have certain hours that they serve the food that is included in your package deal. Find out if that is the case so that you have extra money available if you want to outside of the resort or at a time when they are not serving meals.
Find out about luxury services such as spa treatments, water equipment rentals and excursions that take place off of the property. These can often have additional fees you may not be aware of until you arrive and plan to utilize them.
If you are quoted a certain price for your all-inclusive trip, simply as about the extras and always carry an additional amount of money to cover these items. Even if you are told that everything is included, it’s a good idea to take more money with you in case of emergencies or activities you or your family want to participate in that is not covered in your package.