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Saving Money On Last Minute Travel Arrangements!

June 25th, 2009 by Matthew C. Keegan | 3 Comments | Filed in Travel Tips

It is Friday afternoon and you’re home from work, enjoying your company’s early release schedule that kicks in between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Suddenly it dawns upon both you and your spouse that you have no plans for the weekend and you’re itching to getaway. Whether you’re planning a last minute trip to the mountains or a quick trip overseas, you can save money on your travel arrangements with no planning ahead. Let’s take a look at some ideas on how you can save money when the travel bug bites with no time to spare.

OhioMountain Or Beach Getaway – If you live close enough to the mountain, beach or some other resort area, you may be able to strike a deal on a weekend stay. Lots of people post their rental information online, allowing you to see what is available right now and to book a reservation. If the rate appears to be too high, consider making a call to the owner to ask if they’d be willing to accept a lower rate. Chances are that if you treat them with respect and ask kindly, they’ll be agreeable to a discount. After all, your stay ensures that the owner of the mountain cottage or beach house makes some money that weekend instead of coming up empty handed.

Hotel Or Resort Stay – Perhaps you’d prefer to stay at a place where you’ll be pampered, letting someone else do the housekeeping. Hotels at busy resorts are usually booked up throughout the summer, especially on weekends but in this economy cancellations are on the increase and not every room may be sold. Call up the front desk to ask for their discount rate, negotiating the best deal possible. You may need approval of the hotel’s manager to get the lowest rate, so make sure that you talk with him or her if you’re not quoted a satisfactory rate by the front desk clerk.

Just Fly Away – Can you imagine spending this weekend in Paris? With an updated passport and identification at the ready, you could find yourself winging to France on a Friday and returning home late Sunday. Call the airline directly to see if a scheduled flight has seats available. Even normally filled flights have last minute cancellations meaning that your timely call could result in a weekend getaway with a view of the River Seine. Flexibility is the key – you may have to take a red-eye (overnight) flight to your destination, but if tickets are available you could save hundreds of dollars per passenger.

Your Car Rental – Perhaps you want to drive to your destination, but you don’t want to take the family sedan. Maybe you have your eye on a two-seater roadster but wonder if you’ll pay through the nose for this type of car rental. Just like contacting the airlines, contact your local car rental store to see what they have available for the weekend and whether you can secure a special, low rate. That Pontiac Solstice is just sitting on their lot, waiting to be rented!

Book A Cruise – Normally, you must book months in advance in order to secure a low rate on a cruise. But, with so many passengers on-board, cancellations are frequent resulting in berths that are going out empty. A direct call to the cruise line should turn up an opening even for that popular weekend cruise to nowhere.

As with anything, you don’t have because you don’t ask. If you want a last minute discount, then you must anticipate that discounts are available for the asking for those times when your getaway plans are hatched on the spot.


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Dog Friendly Travel – Can It Be Done?

June 24th, 2009 by Matthew C. Keegan | 5 Comments | Filed in Travel Tips

If you’re planning a trip this summer, there is one member of the family you may be tempted to leave home – your dog. But, there are untold thousands of families who wouldn’t dream of taking a trip without their favorite canine by their side. Unfortunately, accommodations can be a huge issue never mind what your pooch will do for recreation once you arrive at your destination.

Family DogWell, the folks at DogFriendly.com have done their research and have found ten resort destinations that will welcome your four-legged family member. These places have been visited by DogFriendly.com staff who listed those resorts which have ample accommodations, beaches, parks, recreational amenities and even allow patio dining with your pooch.

Let’s take a look at ten resorts that have both people and dogs in mind:

1. Carmel / Monterey, CA – Many pet-friendly accommodations. Off-leash Carmel City Beach. Many walking and hiking options. Shop and dine in luxury.

2. Bar Harbor / Acadia, ME – Pet-friendly Acadia National Park. Shop in the historic downtown. Take a ferry or boat cruise.

3. Black Hills, SD – Lots of dog-friendly attractions and campgrounds. Mt. Rushmore worth visiting with a dog. See Badlands National Park.

4. St Augustine, FL – See the historic downtown. Lots of dog-friendly shopping and dining. Take a harbor boat cruise and a ghost tour.

5. Cape Cod, MA – Visit Cape Cod National Seashore. Many cruises and ferries. Also take in Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard.

6. Key West, FL – Quaint B&B’s and outdoor dining. Dog-friendly attractions, boating and stores. See the Southernmost Point Monument.

7. Charlottesville, VA – Visit estates of Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. Shop at the downtown mall. Visit dog-friendly Shenandoah Park nearby.

8. Mendocino, CA – Stay in a pet-friendly B&B or resort. Walk the seaside town. Go to the beach and dine outdoors.

9. Asheville / Blue Ridge, NC – Tour the Blue Ridge Parkway. Visit the Biltmore Estate grounds and shop at Biltmore Village.

10. Amarillo, TX – Visit the famous Cadillac Ranch. Spend a day or camp at Palo Duro Canyon. Stay at the Big Texan Steak Ranch Motel.

Honorable Mentions – The following five places are also excellent vacation spots to visit with your dog:

  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • Grand Canyon, AZ
  • Lake Tahoe, CA/NV
  • Mackinac Island, MI
  • San Luis Obispo, CA

Source: DogFriendly.com

Photo Credit: Wendy Domeni

Adv. – If you’re heading on a trip this summer, SayFunTravel.com offers information about hotels, flights, car rentals, cruises and state guides. Find out which places will welcome your dog, pinpointing pooch friendly attraction nearby as well.


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How To Save Money On Your Next Cruise

June 22nd, 2009 by Matthew C. Keegan | 3 Comments | Filed in Travel Tips
If youre looking for a fun way to rest and relax, a cruise onboard a world class ship may be the best medicine for you. Save money by planning ahead -- we offer to you seven tips to help you keep your expenses under control.

If you're looking for a fun way to rest and relax, a cruise onboard a world class ship may be the best medicine for you. Save money by planning ahead -- we offer to you seven tips to help you keep your expenses under control.

Cruise ships provide some of the best opportunities for rest and relaxation of any kind of vacation option.  Meals, entertainment, cabin services and trip planning is handled by the crew and cabin staff, allowing passengers to turn over almost all of their cares to someone else the moment that they set their feet on deck to when they disembark for the final time.

According to cruise industry officials, the period extending from the new year through the middle of March is the busiest time of the year for cruise lines. With many ships porting at tropical destinations, winter weary travelers see a cruise vacation as the perfect time to escape, forgetting seasonal chill along with freezing rain, ice and snow.

7 Ways To Help Save You Money

As with any vacation planning, careful consideration of all your options can provide for you and your family a fun and relaxing trip with good savings too. You can save on your next cruise by considering several money saving ideas:

Plan Ahead – If you’re planning to take a cruise next winter, start planning now. The sooner you book, the better the deal. Also, consider taking your cruise during those times of the year when travel is down. You might not imagine yourself spending Christmas on-board a luxury liner, but it could yield significant savings for your family.

Join A Tour – Your favorite charity or community organization may be sponsoring a cruise. If so, consider taking your cruise with them. Group travelers get a discount whether they reserve the entire ship for themselves or pull together a handful of friends to go together.

Avoid Package Deals – It sounds great to book a cruise package especially if you need to fly into another city to meet up with your ship, perhaps also wanting to spend a night at a local hotel the day before you set out to sea. Cruise regulars will tell you that this is a bad idea as you’ll pay more for the flight and hotel stay then had you booked them separately.

Interior Cabins Are Cheaper – Some passengers demand a room with a view, which is fine. But, if you think that all the scenery you need is when you are on deck, then book a windowless interior cabin for a deep discount.

Get A Discount – Some cruise lines will readily give you a discount if you ask. Military personnel, whether active or retired, may be eligible for a price reduction. You will have to show proof of service which may mean sending your separation papers to the cruise line in order to secure their low rate.

Find An Agent – Should you book your cruise yourself? A website such as SayFunTravel.com can help you compare prices, but would you do better searching for rates or should you find an agent that specializes in cruises? Try the “super agent” to see if her rates and deals are as low as what you might find online – you don’t have anything to lose, except some money if you don’t explore your options!

Avoid The Tourist Traps – As your ship pulls up to various ports, you’ll be greeted by all kinds of people who will want to separate you from your money. If the port has a reputation for safety then walk a few blocks away from port to see whichever other retailers are in the area. Shop like a local and you’ll get local prices; shop like a tourist and you’ll pay top dollar.

Ask Around For Advice

Of course, consulting with cruise veterans is perhaps the best way to save money as the pros will tell you which cruise line they prefer, what their favorite itinerary is and offer their own money saving tips. Find a message board community of like-minded travelers and you could come away with ideas for your next trip.

Photo Credit: Emre Nacigil


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Hitting The Road? SayFunTravel.Com Wants To Help!

June 16th, 2009 by Matthew C. Keegan | 2 Comments | Filed in Consumer Tips

See The USA And Save!

Rising gas prices won’t be keeping a lot of Americans from traveling this summer, although analysts are expecting that many travelers will be looking at visiting destinations closer to their homes. Carrying that plan one step further, you can expect that most vacationers will be shopping wisely when it comes to finding a place to stay, which parks and resorts to visit and how much to pay for food, transportation and related costs. People still want to have some rest and relaxation, but they want their money to go further for them.

All New Travel Portal Gets Started

Washington, DCJust in time for the peak of the travel season SayFunTravel.Com has been launched, a colorful all-new information packed travel portal. SayFunTravel.Com is a member site of the SayPlanning.com Life-Event Network which is operated by nBuy Associates, the same company which owns this site, SayEducate.com. SayFunTravel has been designed to make traveling easier, enjoyable and more affordable, bringing together information from many different sources to one site.

Among the leading features of SayFunTravel are its travel guides, featuring information listing places where vacationers might be interested in staying. Click on the link for the United States and you’ll find a state by state break down of 36 states along with Washington, DC with the remaining states being added over the next few weeks. Links to helpful information beyond the United States will also be released soon thereafter.

Making Your Travel Arrangements Online

On SayFunTravel you can find national and state parks; lakes and beaches; historical sites; hiking, biking and skiing; amusement parks; zoos, aquariums and gardens; plus so much more. Each state lists detailed information with accurate and updated Google maps supplied.

For example, if you’re planning a trip to the Keystone State this year, click on Pennsylvania to find information to key destinations. If your plans take you to the northeastern part of the state, get keyed in to the Lake Wallenpaupack website. If you’re planning to be in Philadelphia, learn more about the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall Park. Wherever you’re planning to travel, SayFunTravel.com has the information you need without worrying that you may get stuck on an endlessly looping search engine.

In addition to the comprehensive travel guides, SayFunTravel.com provides ways for you to book a flight, reserve lodging, set up a car rental, take a cruise, plus find hot deals and last minute savings on most every travel plan imaginable. Just the right tools to help you find what you need while bringing important financial savings to you!


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