Off Season Travel
March 21, 2009 by warren707 · 2 Comments
Taking a vacation is very exciting, and getting it at a great price is even better. There are many ways you can go about getting the vacation you want without paying a fortune for it. By traveling during the off season to common destinations you may be able to cut your cost from 30% to 70%. You can also travel during the week as prices are less than on the weekends.
Most travelers agree that getting a low price hotel close to where you will be visiting is a good plan. Since you will be spending very little time in it, why pay a fortune for it? However, when you travel in the off season you can take advantage of deep discounts. You can get suite for the price of a regular room. You may be able to upgrade from a three star hotel to a five star hotel for the same price.
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Should I Purchase Travel Insurance?
March 3, 2009 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
When we plan a vacation we don’t think about anything coming up that stops us from going. Yet too many people discover that at the last minute they have to cancel. There can be all reasons for this including illness, a family emergency, work related issues, and more. The bottom line is that this is very disappointing when you can’t take the vacation you have been looking forward to especially if you were unable to get dirt cheap airline tickets. What can make it worse though is when you have lost all the money you paid for it and get nothing in return.
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Saving Money on Air Fares

Airplanes are a very common method of traveling due to how fast you can get from one location to the next. However, that often comes with a hefty price that not everyone can afford. The cost of driving may be more affordable but the time involved is more than you bargained for. Before you give up though you need to learn about ways you can save money on air fares.
Most people use their credit cards at least a couple of times each month. Find out if any of yours offer a rewards program that includes flight miles. This way for each dollar you spend you will get points towards flying. You can cash them in to get a free flight or at least a discounted price when you are ready to travel. The guidelines for this type of money savings on air fare vary by offer so make sure you check into the details.
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Top Six Tips for Booking Trips

Although vacation travel is fun, it requires good planning. For people who travel on business, the trip may not be as fun but good planning is still important. In either case, you can make the process of booking your trip much easier by following a few guidelines. To help, we have provided you with helpful information to make your next trip planning more successful. Remember, good planning often saves money and hassle!
1. Online Booking – Whenever possible, take advantage of online booking. Today, airlines and travel agencies have created websites that allow you to look at options and then book. In addition, most sites are easy to navigate. The benefit of booking trips online is that you can take the guesswork out of the equation. For instance, you will know exact travel dates, times, restrictions, accepted reward programs, discounts, and more. By booking your next trip online, you can make all the appropriate requests for air travel, car rental, and accommodations day or night, making this a highly convenient option.
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Best Way of Getting Cheap Flights and Travel
August 14, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
When planning a trip, most people want the best way to find cheap flights and travel. Even for those not on a budget, paying less for the flight or other travel accommodations allows them to enjoy more activities at their final destination. However, for families, finding cheap flights and travel is essential. We have good news in that you can find great discounts, simply by knowing where to look.
• Air Passes – Today, many airlines compete hard, all vying for the customer’s business. Because of this, you will find that some promote airfare at a reduced rate. Therefore, consider researching the major airlines and travel agencies to see if they have any type of air pass available. While these are relatively uncommon, they do exist.
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Inexpensive Family Vacation Ideas
June 6, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Do you want to plan a family vacation but find the budget tight? If so, you are certainly not alone. We all know the economy is tough right now, making family vacations one of the things that goes first. However, spending quality time together as a family is important and, it does not have to cost much. In fact, as you will discover in this article, many inexpensive family vacation options are available.
• US National Parks and Forests – With hundreds of incredible options, chances are a national park or forest is located within driving distance from where you life. For something adventurous, consider pitching a tent. While there, you could enjoy any number of inexpensive or free activities such as marked trails, boating, swimming, fishing, horseback riding, or simply sitting in front of a roaring fire at night, roasting marshmallows.
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Six Tips for Planning the Perfect Vacation
Is there any such thing as a perfect vacation? You bet there is but it requires good planning and organization. The vacations that prove to be disastrous, expensive, or simply not fun are those thrown together at the last minute. However, by spending a little bit of time, you can compare prices, check out many different destination options, and end up with a wonderful vacation that you will never forget. The following six tips are just a few that you could consider when planning the perfect vacation.
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Top Honeymoon Destinations in America
May 14, 2008 by warren707 · 2 Comments
Who says the United States is not a romantic destination for honeymooners? Typically, we think of Paris, France, Jamaica, Greece, or other overseas destinations when it comes to honeymoons. However, right here in America, you will find some very romantic honeymoon destinations. Considering you have 50 states from which to choose, you will actually feel a little overwhelmed with all the possibilities once you start your research. To help you get started, we have provided a list of some possible honeymoon destinations to consider.
• Hawaii – This number one honeymoon destination has long been a favorite. With a tropical climate, breathtaking topography and waterfalls, and beautiful customs, it is no wonder married couples love Hawaii. The downside to taking a honeymoon in Hawaii is cost, which is relatively expensive. However, with numerous sandy beaches, hidden caves, top quality hotels, incredible food, tons of water sports, and the natural beauty of multiple islands, it is an investment worth making.
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Tips for Affordable Family Vacations
May 6, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
Spending vacation time with family members is extremely important. In addition to creating bonding time, family vacations also provide experiences that will be treasured for life. Unfortunately, many families never take vacation due to financial limitations but as you will discover, affordable family vacations are possible. Over the years, we have seen a huge decline in the family structure, which is why getting away for some relaxation together is vital to overall well-being.
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Embrace the New Chic: Budget Your Holiday and Save
April 1, 2008 by warren707 · Leave a Comment
When traveling, there are a number of ways to save, which given the economic climate today, are more welcomed than ever. Here are a just a few that you might want to keep in mind when planning your next trip. From booking hotels and flights to getting around when you arrive, remember that research goes a long way to paying the right price(s)!
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How to Travel Green Wherever You Go
A buzz word in the travel industry these days is definitely “green”. Although it’s true that this movement towards environmental responsibility is found most everywhere these days, for travelers, it’s becoming increasingly a focus. Along with the standard questions “where to go?” and “what to do?”, many travelers today are also asking: “what’s my impact?” and “what can I do to help?”
From this desire to “go green,” responsible travel has risen in popularity and even when traveling to America’s urban centers, it remains a goal. Thus, it’s no wonder that the travel industry has been working towards meeting that demand.
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