Travel tips: Researching your destination – Part 1
June 30, 2010 by scaremonger
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Travel is a key for vacationers, to get away for a change. That’s the reasons why transportation keeps improving, to give comfort to the travelers; to give them happy experience on their travel. Either traveling by plane or by boat or by car, have the same goal; to get away and enjoy.
The truth is people travel not only for get away vacation but also to see and discover other places. Some travel for business, some travel for antique collections and some travel to visit relatives. Some people travel to see the original place of their immigrant ancestors. It is very hard but they have to seize opportunities while they could. But mostly, people travel for vacation and to get away from pressure and enjoy.
In traveling, it is important to plan ahead to get organize. The goal for travel is safety, comfort, enjoyment, free from pressure and most of all should be economical. To obtain all these, what should you do? Below are the tips.
Select destination: In doing this first, you could research the place and see all the possibilities of your travel goals. The Hotels, airfares, security and safety, the food, etc, have to be known. People’s attitude towards foreigners is also important to know. You have also to find if tourism is under government look out. The best thing to learn ahead is the place you are going, so that you have a little background of your destination. All these could be learned ahead through the Internet or websites, there are hundreds of travel websites in the Internet.
How to obtain great deals of travel package: There are several ways of finding good deal for money wise travel. You could search the Internet for vacation package, what are included and for how many days. Get also the prices of individual category like airfare, hotel, food and compare which is lower, to get the package or buy individually. Also find out which one is economical to get the package through Internet or to get it from the travel agency. Be wise, to save.
Travel with group or by yourselves: You have to consider this category for your safety. Traveling with the group, make you feel safe and secured. You are with the group to see the different places and you are sure where to go, unless the purpose of your travel is to see your relatives, you could go alone. Traveling with the group is more enjoyable and safe.
Traveling with children: This category should be searched also, to know the discounted cost for children by age. What are the regulations, inclusions and exclusions, when traveling with children?
Baggage limitation: This is important to search and know how much baggage included in the airfare and how much the charges for extra baggage.
Researching your destination is important before hand, to get a little background of the place. Make sure you feel comfortable when you travel, therefore consider wearing comfortable clothes. Get immunize and if possible, get health and travel insurance. Your passport and other legal papers should be with you all the time. These things give you security and assurance while you are traveling or vacationing.
Travel Tips: Get Cheap International Airfare Online
June 30, 2010 by scaremonger
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Who doesn’t know that the world has shrunk to a small wonder in the last few decades! But one thing that many people do not know is that not only is the world small enough to go around it in circles over and over again, but also that it would not even cost you your savings to do so. With so many airlines all set to take you to your desired destination without much trouble, and with even less expenditure, a good holiday is just round the corner. Grab your cheap international airfare online and have an unforgettable break!
Gone are the days when traveling was synonymous to standing in queues and paying a lot of money. Times have changed, and the only things that should come to your mind when you think of a trip are fun, frolic, family, friends, and a whole lot of beautiful memories to go back to. A wonderful trip is on the cards for you and so is your chance to lay hands on cheap international airfare online.
Your computer comes in handy as many websites are working to make your dream trip a real experience. All you have to do is to locate a reliable site and follow the instructions. The whole idea of sitting on your plush couch and booking tickets for a vacation is just the perfect idea of the spirit of celebration. Whether it be the mesmerizing traditional East, or the technical scenic West; all is on your platter. Pick your favorite and leave the rest to your trip manager.
Wake up to the reality of cheap international airfares online and access your account of enjoyment from home. With multiple options to choose from, you can click your way to the best available deals. When it comes to low airfares, many travel sites offer discounts and attractive deals for customers; you have to take out time only to analyze selected offers and choose the one that suits your needs the best.
Remove all worrying thoughts about your hard earned money as picking up the best and the easiest option is in your hands now! Once you have a destination in mind, the rest of the work becomes much easier. The travel sites will provide information about the schemes being run by different airlines which will make things easier for you. Planning your trip will be easier as the sites will bring to your computer screens all information about places to visit, hotel accommodations, currency, and transport services.
Cheap international airfares online are just a click away. No matter what keeps you busy, at least booking them will not. Your chance of exploring God’s most wonderful and beautiful creation, the world, in its entirety is here. Pick a deal and get ready to come across some of the most fascinating and heart melting sights around you, which earlier you either did not know existed, or knew about it only through pictures in books or on the internet.
Travel smart and choose the quick way of traveling with low air fares. Happy flying!
Travel Tips: Airline Cheap Discount Tickets
June 25, 2010 by scaremonger
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Get set to enter the world of easy and cheap ticketing, and bid goodbye to days that remind you of standing in queues for a trip and make you sweat your money off in them too. The times have changed for the better and now all you have to do to make that dream trip a reality, is to log on to a travel site. That’s all! Everything will be managed by the smart managers and your expenditure will be reduced to a great extent.
Your journey begins in your comfort zone, from where you can access these sites and book cheap discount tickets. Not only your air tickets, but the hotel accommodations and traveling are also taken good care of. These travel sites bring to you on one platter all possible discounts and offers that various airlines have to offer. With all the options spread in front of you, you can pick the one which suits your requirements the best.
Cheap discount air tickets become yet another reason for you to take a break. If thoughts about high expenditure have been scaring you and compelling you to delay that much wanted trip; it is time to say hello to happiness. Make an easy task easier and pick nothing less than the best.
A wide range of airlines are all set to carry you to your desired destination at the desired time, and when life offers low air fares as a bonus; worries are to be kept at bay! Easier to acquire, light on the pocket and with a heavy dose of fun is what these travel sites offer. Log on to one now, and experience the journey into the world of smart flyers. These sites will provide information about the weather conditions, places to be visited and currency which makes your trip all the more easier and enjoyable.
The time that you save in the booking of air tickets can in turn be used to plan the trip beforehand to make things handy! Step into the wonderful world of fun and frolic and keep the pressure on your pocket as light as possible. With many options to choose from, and amidst the heavy competition between various airlines; the only one to benefit will be the travelers. So, choose the right way and make your trip a smart affair by grabbing your cheap discounted air tickets.
Various airlines offer frequent flyer programs which includes heavy discounts; all information about such offers can be gathered in a click and it also makes picking up the very best much easier. No matter how near or far the destination be, at least the price that you have to pay for the tickets is low and gives you an option to invest it all in better fun filled ventures.
Gift your loved ones that perfect vacation and travel the smart way by picking up the safer and cheaper option. With a wide range of possibilities for you to choose from, the only work you have to do is to sit back, and choose the best at your leisure. Avail the benefits of discounted cheap air tickets and fly high!
Smart Travel Tip: 7 Things To Look Out For When Dealing With A Travel Agency
June 24, 2010 by scaremonger
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Many people are looking at price when searching for a discount travel agency, however, there are some other things you need to watch out for that can save you time, money and headaches when using a travel agency to plan your trip.
1) Check to see if the agency is a member of ASTA (American Society of Travel Agents). Agencies who are members must follow strict rules of conduct. If you should have a problem with your agency, it will be easier for you to file a complaint.
2) Make sure their offer isn’t too good to be true. The travel industry is very competitive and some agencies will promise you the moon. Make sure they can deliver what they promise before signing up.
3) The agency should disclose their full contact information. You should easily be able to find their name, address, phone number and email address. Call the phone number and see if a real person answers. If their contact information isn’t readily available, you should take your business elsewhere.
4) Some discount agencies will promise you low rates to get your business, then hit you with hidden fees. Since you are budgeting for your trip, you don’t want to be hit with a larger bill than you planned on. Be sure to get all agency rates and fees on paper to avoid surprises.
5) Respectable travel agencies will bend over backwards to make sure you are well taken care of, especially if you have medical needs while traveling. An agency out for a quick buck will not provide you with great customer service, so ask questions about how they will accommodate your special requests before signing.
6) A good travel agency will be there to help you during and after your trip to make sure everything is going smoothly. If you have a problem during your trip, the agency will be available to assist you. Fly by night services will disappear after you’ve handed over your money. Check out the agency’s reputation before you commit to a deal.
7) A good travel agency will have access to all kinds of information about the city and/or country you are visiting. They are one of the best insider travel tip resources around whether you need a business travel tip, family travel tip, an air travel tip, or a travel packing tip.
5 Holiday Travel Tips if You Are on a Budget
June 22, 2010 by scaremonger
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The holidays are here again. What an exciting time. What a stressful time as well. There are presents to buy and cards to send out. Parties to attend and perhaps a party to host. The tree is up and the lights are hung on the house. Now it is time to plan for this year’s trip. If your budget is tight here are 5 travel tips to get to where you are going without breaking the bank this holiday season. Maybe these tips can even make your travel less stressful.
1. If you are flying and have presents to take ship them in advance. They will be there when you arrive and you do not have to mess with taking them on the plane. If you do take them on the plane do not wrap them. With the heightened security at airports they will probably just be unwrapped and checked anyway.
2. Consider renting an apartment or condo for a week. You can find some great deals online and save a considerable amount of money over paying for a hotel. Depending on the size of your family you may want to look into renting a vacation home.
3. Don’t eat out anymore than you have to. Eating out is expensive. Use your rental to its full advantage and go to the grocery store and buy what you need to cook your own meals. Get the kids involved and let them help pick the meals and even help cook them.
4. Recreation during the holidays is one of the great benefits of having a family. You can play board games or card games. Take along a Frisbee or football and get outside and throw them around. When you rent a place for the week it offers you all kinds of ways to save money. You can take along your favorite DVDs and have some family movie time everyday.
5. If you rent a vacation home you might want to share it with another family. Being able to split the costs with someone you enjoy being around during the holidays can save you a lot of money as well. This idea may or may not work for you depending on the ages of your kids and the common interests of the family you travel with.
These are just a few holiday travel tips if you are on a budget. Even if you are not on a budget you can save some money during the holidays and have some quality time with your family that you might not get staying with a relative or in a hotel.
International Travel Tips For The Best Family Vacations – Part 1
June 21, 2010 by scaremonger
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Just traveling anywhere presents a certain amount of challenges to make sure that all goes well, but international travel introduces even more variables into the mix that require advance planning to successfully navigate. Of course, traveling in other countries can constitute some of the most memorable times of our life so the rewards are often worth the extra work needed in preparation. Here are some international travel tips that can help you have the best family vacations:
* Find out as much as you can about what paperwork will be required of you to enter and leave the country where you are going. What passports and/or visas will be needed? Will you be required to have a copy of your birth certificate?
* Find out if any vaccinations will be needed before you travel to that country. Also if you use medications, are they considered legal there?
* If a foreign language is used, try to get at least somewhat familiar with the basics of the local language just in case it may come in handy.
* If you plan on driving while in the foreign country, find out if you will need an additional driver’s license to do so. There are international driver’s permits that are accepted in 150 countries that may be what you need, and you can find out about it at the aaa.com website. And be sure that you have adequate auto insurance that applies in that country before driving there too.
* If you plan on using your computer while traveling, check in advance for any necessary equipment such as voltage converters or electrical plugs that will be required in order to plug in and safely use your computer equipment while you are away. Also, how will you connect to the internet while outside the country?
* Will you be covered for any medical emergency that may arise while traveling in that country? Many health insurance policies do not extend beyond the borders of the US, so additional trip insurance may be required to be adequately covered.
* Try to get familiar with metric conversions or at least bring along a metric conversion table with you so you can understand what measurements actually mean as most of the world outside the US actually uses the metric system for measurement and this can be very confusing for Americans traveling abroad if they aren’t prepared.
Be sure to read Part 2 of our article series to get even more international travel tips that can help you have the best family vacations.
Travel Tips: Know Before You Go Disney Travel
June 16, 2010 by scaremonger
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Are Disney travel package deals worth the money?
Disney Packages can be overpriced during the busy season, but during the off-peak periods, your travel agent can get great discounts on packages at WDW hotels. They include hotel, all meals, and theme park tickets – for about the same price as an offsite hotel room without all the extras. Packages also include free perks like Character Breakfasts, and a choice of nice restaurants.
Avoiding long lines
Crowds are inevitable during the busy season at Walt Disney World (WDW), but there are tricks that will help. Guests at WDW hotels get early admission to the theme parks. Be sure to double check opening time upon arrival, because Disney fluctuates opening times during the year, often with little notice. Usually the park staff will actually let you in up to half an hour before the ‘stated’ opening time, to avoid bottlenecks. Suppose official opening is 10 am for the public and 9 am for WDW hotel guests. If you’re there at 8:30 am you’ll get in. Take advantage of this quirk to maximize your fun!
Which Disney World character meals are the best?
The character meals at the ‘Ohana at the Polynesian Resort and Chef Mickey’s at the Contemporary resort include parades of Characters and children singing and waving napkins, and other mayhem. They are the most fun.
How can you save money at Disney hotels?
More money-saving tips from FAQ Farmers:
• Book the “room only†during peak period. Although off-peak Disney packages are frequently a good deal, during the busy season the package price is frequently more than purchasing each item separately. This is because Disney frequently discounts passes, meals, etc. Deposit and cancellation fees are higher with packages, too.
• Use discount codes to get reduced prices. Some are for special groups like residents of Florida or Annual Pass holders, but others are available for anyone. Disney uses discount codes to unload rooms at reduced rates during slower periods. Normally they are not available until 2-6 months prior to arrival.
• Be flexible. If you insist on the Grand Floridian Hotel during peak season, you will pay a fortune for it. If you aren’t fussy about which Disney hotel you use, you’ll save up to 40%.
Does Disney World allow pets?
Pets aren’t allowed inside any of the parks. But, leaving your pet in a hot car in the Florida sun (even with a window cracked) can be fatal.
More Disney Travel Tips
- Some hotels and travel agents offer discounts to nurses, teachers and government workers, as well as AAA, AARP and Entertainment Book members.
- Make sure to purchase your tickets before you get to the park, so you don’t have to stand in line when you get there.
- Read your tickets and passes and make sure you understand what you are paying for. Remember, too, that some rides have certain height requirements for children.
- Walking the parks may be fine for the grown-ups, but you may want to either bring your own stroller or rent one for your child.
- If you have a child who is too small for a particular ride, take advantage of the Disney “Baby Swap” option. All you need to do is tell the attendant. When you reach the front of the line, one parent will be able to ride while the other parent holds the child. When the ride is over, you switch. That way, neither parent has to sit out.
- The weather can be unpredictable so don’t be caught off-guard. Make sure to bring an umbrella, ponchos and some cool weather clothing. Plan ahead for rainy days by having a list of indoor activities you want to do in the area, as well, just in case of an extended downpour.
Though a Disney vacation may seem overwhelming during the planning stage, rest assured that a little bit of planning now will make for a more relaxed, memorable – even magical – vacation that you and your children will remember for a long time to come.
Singles Travel Tips to Find the Location Just for you
June 12, 2010 by scaremonger
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The best business travel tips
June 12, 2010 by scaremonger
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The Best Business Travel Tips
When I think of getting most out of a business trip, I’m thinking about my personal compensation, for the hassle and inconvenience, which I’m doing for my employer. Just wanted to make that clear. The tips I’m shelling out are not for making the business part of your business trip more successful, maybe Don Trump can help with that.
The first item in the planning is how much buffer time, at the front and back end of the trip, can you squeeze in. This is especially true for international travel, where you’ve got what to see, and jet lag issues to overcome. Say you’re flying to London for a 4 hour meeting, 2 to 6pm, on a Tuesday, when can you leave? And when do you need to be back? These are the critical questions. If the boss sticks you with a Monday afternoon meeting back home in New York, then you’re basically taking the red-eye to London, and you’re limited to breakfast, and maybe a short walk around Piccadilly Circus, before having to head off for your meeting.
First tip, move that Monday afternoon meeting to the previous Friday, or move your London meeting to Wednesday. You’re argument – “don’t waste that trip to London, so I can sit like a Zombie, sipping on bad coffee, for the entire 4 hours”. You’ll want to leave over the weekend. Give yourself a least a half a day for getting a feel for the city. You’re actually preparing mentally and physically for that meeting, during that walk down Bond Street. It also gives you some small talk material. “Loved that kid on the sax at the Marble Arch tube stop”.
If you need to take some personal time to lock in that buffer, do it. Be aware, that for your personal segment, you’ll need to secure travel insurance, since your employers insurance will only cover the business portion. Travel insurance is complex. Sure, it’s just a few dollars a day, but what hospitals does that cover? Right, not the one built in any recent century. The best and most expensive coverage, will include flying you back home in medical transport. My tip, pay for the best. If you really are stuck 3 months convalescing in France, you want more than a postcard from your Aunt Tilly. You want to be back home, where at least you’ll recognize the food, even if you can’t think of eating it.
Once you’ve created some ‘me-time’ buffer zone around your trip, start searching what you can do there. Is Bob Dylan going to be in town ? A Jazz festival ? You could start searching the web, but you would love to have
Five Travel Tips for Florence
June 11, 2010 by scaremonger
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1 The Uffizi Gallery Tip
The Uffizi Gallery contains some of the most important and greatest art collections in the world. It is also the world’s oldest museum. Most tour guide books and online travel sites will urge you to ensure that a visit to the Uffiizi is included as part of any Florence vacation, no matter how short. What most of them fail to tell you, or at least stress with sufficient emphasis, is that without a pre-booked ticket, you may not be able to visit the Uffizi at all!
My wife and I had a three day holiday in Florence at the beginning of April 2005. We had planned on visiting the Uffizi Gallery and as soon as we checked in at our hotel we telephoned the gallery to purchase tickets. After several attempts without our calls being answered, we asked the hotel reception to do the booking for us. They explained that it was nearly always difficult to get through on the booking line and that our three day stay might not provide sufficient notice to make a booking possible. Despite this, the hotel staff were most happy to keep trying whilst we enjoyed the other wonders of Florence. We decided to check out the situation for ourselves the next day but discovered queues that hardly seemed to move, stretching for an enormous distance around the area of the Uffizi. Queuing all day was certainly not the way we wanted to spend our time in Florence, so we decided to leave things in the capable hands of the reception staff whilst we enjoyed the other attractions that we had come to see. The following evening, we were informed that after many fruitless attempts at getting through on the booking line, success had finally been achieved but only to receive information that all tickets were sold for the following day. We consequently missed out on seeing many of Florence’s greatest art treasures and our top travel tip for anyone visiting Florence on a short stay vacation is to book tickets for the Uffizi Gallery online some time before their holiday.
2 The Inside Tip for the Duomo
Another of the wonders of Florence not to be missed is the Duomo. Actually, it is impossible to miss this magnificent building because it dominates the city and can be seen from virtually everywhere. Savour the views of it whilst enjoying a coffee at one of the cafes in the surrounding piazza. Walk around it, pausing every now and then to appreciate it from every aspect. View it from more distant, elevated, positions around the city. This was once the largest cathedral in the world and even now, nearly six hundred years after it was built, it is the fourth largest. Florence always insisted on everything being the biggest and the best but what really makes the Duomo unique is its dome or “Cupola”. When Fillipo Brunelleschi undertook this masterpiece of renaissance architecture, no one believed that such a dome was possible. The secret had been lost for over a thousand years but Brunelleschi travelled to Rome to unravel it by examining the dome of the ancient Pantheon.
My tip for the Duomo is to ascend this incredible feat of engineering. You can do so by entering a stairway that leads up inside the dome, between its inner and outer shells. When you reach the top, you can step outside onto an external gallery that provides magnificent views of the city and the surrounding Tuscan countryside. This gallery was never finished however, so your views are restricted to northerly and westerly directions.
3 Palazzo Vecchio – David’s Copy Tip
Perhaps the next most famous landmark of Florence is the Palazzo Vecchio. Once again, it is a building worth enjoying from every aspect on the outside before entering to explore its fascinating, art filled, interior.
My tip for the Palazzo Vecchio is to spare a few minutes looking at the pollution-streaked COPY of the world’s most famous statue, realizing that although the original Michelangelo’s David is safely inside the Accademia, the copy is standing just where the original once stood.
4 River Arno Cross Over Tip
This tip is to retreat from the busiest tourist attractions of the city centre and to cross the Arno river via the Ponte Vecchio. The crowds on this wonderful, historic bridge will probably be even more tightly packed than in the central Piazzas you have just left but within a hundred metres of the other side, they will have thinned out and you can explore the delights of the Boboli gardens and the Palazzo Pitti before walking up the meandering paths to the Piazzo Michelangelo which stands on a beautiful hill overlooking Florence and its surrounds.
5 A final Florence travel tip – Avoiding “Stendhal Sydrome”
Florence has so much beauty that every year, there are a few tourists who have to be treated at local hospitals for a condition known as “Stendhal Syndrome”. Symptoms range from feeling faint to complete exhaustion. Stendhal was a French tourist whose nineteenth century tour of Florence overloaded his senses so much that he collapsed with these symptoms.
My final travel tip for a short vacation in Florence is not to try to pack too much in. Even if Florence’s wealth of art treasures, beauty, and architectural achievements don’t actually send you running for medical help, they can easily overwhelm a tourist who fails to heed this advice.

