Archive for the ‘Travel’


My theory on how to save on luggage

Luggage can be really expensive. I have this theory to share that I believe not only can save money upon purchasing of new luggage but in lowering your chances of having your bag taken by accident or stolen. Here it is.

Find a store that carries luggage that offers a clearance or markdown section. Look for clearance priced or mark downs on luggage, that’s the first way you can save some money. Look for either unique looking luggage or luggage that isn’t terribly attractive or elegant. that is on the unique side. When you find it, if it fits your size needs, buy it. Here’s why. If it’s unique enough, it will be hard for someone else to accidentally confuse it with their own bag. Look at the luggage carousel, it’s full of black and brown bags. I bet you’d notice a pastel blue print case getting picked up. If a bag is ugly enough noone will steal it because they won’t want it. After all, all luggage is for is for carrying and protecting our belongings while we’re traveling. It doesn’t have to look great. If my theory is correct, less luggage will be stolen and less luggage will be taken because it was confused with a similar looking piece, which means you’re saving money by not replacing luggage and belongings.

Let me know what you think of my theory.

Tips to save money when making travel reservations

A lot of people have asked me where my parents find the travel deals that they do. Here’s how.
Do a lot of research, surfing all of the major travel and deal sites.
Sign up to receive email only specials from relevant sites as well.
Make your flight reservations early for the best deals.
Check out packages and vacation deals. Sometimes they’re worth it, sometimes they’re not.
Check your days. Sometimes adjusting your trip by one day can save a lot of money.
Be flexible with your arrival and departure time.
Check all airports within a reasonable driving distance, not just the closest.
Last, but not least, my Mom’s favorite. Volunteer to get bumped if the flight is overbooked.
Happy traveling!

Golfing on vacation

As many people know, golf balls can be expensive. When my whole family took a big family vacation to Walt Disney World in the late 1980s four of us went golfing. If I recall correctly the most expensive part of the golf outing was the golf balls. We were in Disney so already everything was expensive. We bought a dozen golf balls, with a bunch of Disney characters. I remember we lost about half of them, I don’t know what happened to the rest now. But for anyone going on vacation that wants to try golfing and wants to save some money, either bring your own golf balls or buy them outside of the resort at a nearby Walmart or other discount department store.

What happens in Vegas

The saying is “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas”. What’s that about? I have never been to Vegas. Yet, many people I know have gone there on vacation. For those that have been there, what is the attraction? I envision hotels and casinos. I’m not a gambler so I the casino part doesn’t do it for me. Is there more? Someone help me out here. I know I see lots of ads targeting people looking for a hotel in Vegas, but there must be more there than low priced accommodations. Anyone?

Who’s been on a cruise?

We went on our first and only cruise in December of 2006, it was a Disney cruise. It was wonderful and we really loved it. We all want to take another cruise, possibly in 2009. We’re interested in caribbean cruises and having never been, I’m wondering what everyone recommends. I’m pretty sure we’ll travel around the same time of year next time, for a couple of reasons. The weather at the end of November and beginning of December is still warm for us New Jersey folks. Hurricane season is officially over. And, prices are much cheaper because there’s less crowds at that time of year. So, please comment me with any recommendations you have – locale, cruise line, anything pertinent. I welcome the input.

Discussing our next major family vacation

Recently we have been discussing our next major family vacation. We know we will be going to Walt Disney World again, probably in 2009. We all want to do another cruise, but when we do that will depend on if we decide to try and do a family trip with my parents and/or a brother. We’re also considering other locations, and one that both my hubby and myself are interested in is New Orleans.

My husband has never been to New Orleans. I traveled to New Orleans with my parents and one brother when I was a teenager. I was amazed by everything I saw there. It’s been a very long time, and I’m a lot older now, so to make sure that some places are still there and some tours still exist we’d be best off going through a place like Trusted Tours and Attractions. When my family was there we walked the French Quarter, saw Jackson Square and the St Louis Cathedral, toured the Garden District and visited the Audubon Zoo. The place I remember most vividly is Cafe du Monde on Riverwalk. That was the first time I had cafe au lait and beignets. They were so good I can still remember the smell and taste. If you’re ever in New Orleans you must stop there.

We’re not going to be able to travel to New Orleans for a while but in the meantime we’re signed up for the Trusted Travel eNewsletter. Everyone who signs up for the eNewsletter is entered into the contest for an iPod Nano, which ends 12/31/07. I have to go make some coffee now, thanks to my little trip down memory lane.

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Making travel arrangements for the holidays?

Do you have relatives coming to visit you but don’t have room for everyone? You could solve that problem by making some Hotel Reservations. Do you have to work over the holiday and have guests that will need something to do? Find them a good car rental deal, give them a map and let them explore. Would you rather plan your own getaway? HotelReservations.com offers more than hotels, they also offer discount deals on both domestic and international flights as well as vacation packages. And, the site says they guarantee you’ll get the lowest rate you can find on the internet.

Travel pitstops

I had to go to the Philadelphia Airport today to pick up my parents. This trip I had my two sons with me. The airport is about an hour and a half drive for me. We left at 3pm, stopped for gas and snacks and got stuck in two traffic jams on the way. By the time we got out to the airport we needed to kill a little time as is typical when my parents fly, because as usual there was a problem with baggage. This time they not only broke the motor scooter battery but they lost an entire suitcase. Well mother nature wanted to visit. Badly. My cappuccino and my 16oz of water as well as the last cup of coffee from work and a water there had done some traveling of their own and were ready to disembark. There were no bathrooms, seeing as we were just parked and waiting. So I did what I had to do and under cover of darkness by the side of the truck. My older son thought it was hysterical that I peed outside. Perhaps next time I should consider buying some incontinence products.