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What can you expect from a premium vacation?

Posted in Advice  on July 6th, 2008 by: Guest

Well, first of all you will want a great view of the ocean (or sea - depending on what country you are visiting). A great view will help you feel relaxed and happy when you’re having your morning coffee - feeling the ocean breeze and seeing the beautiful waves in the distance. If you decide to order room service instead of going to a restaurant for dinner, you can enjoy a glass of wine and the beautiful view as well.

Other things you can expect from a premium vacation resort are a fitness and a SPA center. You don’t have to work out if you don’t want to - you can play tennis or golf instead, but it is good to have a fitness that you can visit if for some reason you feel up to it. The SPA center is an absolute must. There is nothing that says “I’m on vacation!” better than a nice and relaxing SPA procedure.

Staying at a luxury resort can be very expensive and most people prefer to book budget hotels for their vacation. This is why so many people join special travel clubs that help them get great discount to thousands of destination and top vacation resorts.

A good travel club is the Global Resorts Network. You can get great discounts and spend a week at some of the top resorts for as low as $298. With these travel clubs you can also bring guests, which means that your friends can spend a week at the luxury resort with you for $298 as well. This is a great way to get premium vacations at wholesale prices.

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Well, first of all you will want a great view of the ocean (or sea - depending on what country you are visiting). A great view will help you feel relaxed and happy when you’re having your morning coffee - feeling the ocean breeze and seeing the beautiful waves in the distance. If you decide to order room service instead of going to a restaurant for dinner, you can enjoy a glass of wine and the beautiful view as well.

Other things you can expect from a premium vacation resort are a fitness and a SPA center. You don’t have to work out if you don’t want to - you can play tennis or golf instead, but it is good to have a fitness that you can visit if for some reason you feel up to it. The SPA center is an absolute must. There is nothing that says “I’m on vacation!” better than a nice and relaxing SPA procedure.

Staying at a luxury resort can be very expensive and most people prefer to book budget hotels for their vacation. This is why so many people join special travel clubs that help them get great discount to thousands of destination and top vacation resorts.

A good travel club is the Global Resorts Network. You can get great discounts and spend a week at some of the top resorts for as low as $298. With these travel clubs you can also bring guests, which means that your friends can spend a week at the luxury resort with you for $298 as well. This is a great way to get premium vacations at wholesale prices.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Cathy_Cottrell

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Using your plastic wisely on vacation

Posted in Advice  on July 3rd, 2008 by: Lisa

Did you know that if you are traveling abroad, Visa and MasterCard charge issuing banks a standard fee of 1% percent of the total price for items purchased outside the country. This “currency conversion charge” is then passed onto you the customers.  For ATM cards, there is the same currency conversion fee.  However, they also charge you a transaction fee of up to $5 per withdrawal.  Some countries have have low withdrawal limits, so you will be having that charge on multiple transactions to get the amount of money out that you want.  There are ways to minimize foreign transaction fees or eliminate them altogether. It all depends on where you bank, which ATM you use, and where you are when you use it.

Citibank customers traveling in 46 countries can use Citibank ATMs and pay a 2% conversion charge but no transaction fee.  At other places in the world, customers still pay the 2% conversion charge, but the transaction free is $1.50.

Bank of America belongs to the Global ATM Alliance. Their customers can withdraw local currency from ATMs in eight foreign countries and pay absolutely no transaction fees. The alliance includes Barclays Bank (United Kingdom), BNP Paribas (France), China Construction Bank (China), Deutsche Bank (Germany), Santander Serfin (Mexico), Scotiabank (Canada) and Westpac (Australia and New Zealand).  At banks not listed, their customers pay a $5 ATM withdrawal fee and 1% currency conversion charge.

Now, if you have a Capital One card, you are in luck.  They don’t charge you the currency conversion fee.  You still however have to pay $1.50 per transaction fee.

American Express is another alternative. Cardholders can walk into any of 2,200 American Express Travel Services locations worldwide. They can then write a personal check for as much as $1,000 per card. This service is free.

Before you travel abroad, make sure you contact your ATM and credit card company. You don’t want to be surprised on vacation after you have run out of cash.

Did you know that if you are traveling abroad, Visa and MasterCard charge issuing banks a standard fee of 1% percent of the total price for items purchased outside the country. This “currency conversion charge” is then passed onto you the customers.  For ATM cards, there is the same currency conversion fee.  However, they also charge you a transaction fee of up to $5 per withdrawal.  Some countries have have low withdrawal limits, so you will be having that charge on multiple transactions to get the amount of money out that you want.  There are ways to minimize foreign transaction fees or eliminate them altogether. It all depends on where you bank, which ATM you use, and where you are when you use it.

Citibank customers traveling in 46 countries can use Citibank ATMs and pay a 2% conversion charge but no transaction fee.  At other places in the world, customers still pay the 2% conversion charge, but the transaction free is $1.50.

Bank of America belongs to the Global ATM Alliance. Their customers can withdraw local currency from ATMs in eight foreign countries and pay absolutely no transaction fees. The alliance includes Barclays Bank (United Kingdom), BNP Paribas (France), China Construction Bank (China), Deutsche Bank (Germany), Santander Serfin (Mexico), Scotiabank (Canada) and Westpac (Australia and New Zealand).  At banks not listed, their customers pay a $5 ATM withdrawal fee and 1% currency conversion charge.

Now, if you have a Capital One card, you are in luck.  They don’t charge you the currency conversion fee.  You still however have to pay $1.50 per transaction fee.

American Express is another alternative. Cardholders can walk into any of 2,200 American Express Travel Services locations worldwide. They can then write a personal check for as much as $1,000 per card. This service is free.

Before you travel abroad, make sure you contact your ATM and credit card company. You don’t want to be surprised on vacation after you have run out of cash.

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What you are doing for vacation this summer?

Posted in Advice, Uncategorized  on June 26th, 2008 by: Lisa

Bill and I have been struggling this whole summer so far trying to decide where to take the kids on vacation this year.  With my kids only being 4 and 1, it is a hard call.  I do not want to be spending a ton of money on a trip they are not going to remember.  That being said and with gas prices being so high, we have decided to stay home and vacation.  We live right next to Chicago, and never have any time to enjoy it!  Being that Bill hates to drive downtown more than he has to, we are looking at staying maybe one night (maybe even two) with the kids downtown.  There is a ton of stuff to do in Chicago like Navy Pier, Children’s Museum, The Museum of Science and Industry, The Aquarium, and The Field Museum.  This is just a few things that are just a few blocks away from one another.  On top of there being a ton of things to do, there area also a ton of hotels to pick from.  I personally think we need one with a pool and continental breakfast if we have the kids with.  I love that Hotels Combined has the ability to search on the very parameters that I want.  It makes it so easy to find exactly what I want.  Our plan is to become a tourist in our very own town and visit all the places we never have time for!

Where are you going on vacation this summer?

Bill and I have been struggling this whole summer so far trying to decide where to take the kids on vacation this year.  With my kids only being 4 and 1, it is a hard call.  I do not want to be spending a ton of money on a trip they are not going to remember.  That being said and with gas prices being so high, we have decided to stay home and vacation.  We live right next to Chicago, and never have any time to enjoy it!  Being that Bill hates to drive downtown more than he has to, we are looking at staying maybe one night (maybe even two) with the kids downtown.  There is a ton of stuff to do in Chicago like Navy Pier, Children’s Museum, The Museum of Science and Industry, The Aquarium, and The Field Museum.  This is just a few things that are just a few blocks away from one another.  On top of there being a ton of things to do, there area also a ton of hotels to pick from.  I personally think we need one with a pool and continental breakfast if we have the kids with.  I love that Hotels Combined has the ability to search on the very parameters that I want.  It makes it so easy to find exactly what I want.  Our plan is to become a tourist in our very own town and visit all the places we never have time for!

Where are you going on vacation this summer?

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What you should know when you travel

Posted in Advice  on June 26th, 2008 by: Lisa

When traveling abroad, make sure you know the customs in the area you are in.  Here are a few tips for you:

  • Argentine humor can be insulting.  They poke fun at your appearance, weight, and/or attire.
  • Don’t kiss the hand of an Austrian woman unless you are Austrian.
  • Don’t make the “OK” sign in Brazil since it is considered a rude gesture.
  • Don’t give a Chinese person a clock as gift, because it is viewed as a sinister action.  Clocks are associated with death.
  • Don’t be too touchy-feely in Denmark.
  • On the other hand, Italians like to hug.
  • Don’t use your left hand to eat in Egypt.
  • In Ghana, dont blow your nose at the dinner table.
  • When in India, make sure you leave a small amount of food on your plate.  If you clean it off, they think you are still hungry.
  • However, if you are in Kenya, you do need to finish everything off your plate, because it is polite.
  • Don’t talk with your hands or put your hands in your pockets while talking in Thailand.

Happy traveling!

When traveling abroad, make sure you know the customs in the area you are in.  Here are a few tips for you:

  • Argentine humor can be insulting.  They poke fun at your appearance, weight, and/or attire.
  • Don’t kiss the hand of an Austrian woman unless you are Austrian.
  • Don’t make the “OK” sign in Brazil since it is considered a rude gesture.
  • Don’t give a Chinese person a clock as gift, because it is viewed as a sinister action.  Clocks are associated with death.
  • Don’t be too touchy-feely in Denmark.
  • On the other hand, Italians like to hug.
  • Don’t use your left hand to eat in Egypt.
  • In Ghana, dont blow your nose at the dinner table.
  • When in India, make sure you leave a small amount of food on your plate.  If you clean it off, they think you are still hungry.
  • However, if you are in Kenya, you do need to finish everything off your plate, because it is polite.
  • Don’t talk with your hands or put your hands in your pockets while talking in Thailand.

Happy traveling!

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Best Spring Vacation

Posted in Advice  on April 16th, 2008 by: Lisa

My best spring vacation ever has to be our trip last year to New York. (I would have said our recent Arizona trip, but that was done before the first day of spring. Miami was pretty fun too, but that trip was in January. I also didn’t have anytime to do anything like see the Miami Seaquarium). For those of you who don’t know, I won an all expenses paid trip to the Rachel Ray show last March. They called me on a Thursday and we flew out Monday, I think. It was also right after my birthday. We only had a limited time to do things while we were there, so I wish we would have known about Trusted Tours & Attractions. They could have directed us to what things to do in New York or even some sightseeing tours. We did end up doing pretty okay for ourselves though. We were able to visit Times Square and the World Trade Center Site. I wish we would have had time for the Statute of Liberty.

The really cool thing is that Trusted Tours & Attractions has an awesome contest going on. All you need to do is sign up for their newsletter and you could win a handheld GPS unit! This contest ends on Monday, April 30th, 2008, so what are you waiting for?

My best spring vacation ever has to be our trip last year to New York. (I would have said our recent Arizona trip, but that was done before the first day of spring. Miami was pretty fun too, but that trip was in January. I also didn’t have anytime to do anything like see the Miami Seaquarium). For those of you who don’t know, I won an all expenses paid trip to the Rachel Ray show last March. They called me on a Thursday and we flew out Monday, I think. It was also right after my birthday. We only had a limited time to do things while we were there, so I wish we would have known about Trusted Tours & Attractions. They could have directed us to what things to do in New York or even some sightseeing tours. We did end up doing pretty okay for ourselves though. We were able to visit Times Square and the World Trade Center Site. I wish we would have had time for the Statute of Liberty.

The really cool thing is that Trusted Tours & Attractions has an awesome contest going on. All you need to do is sign up for their newsletter and you could win a handheld GPS unit! This contest ends on Monday, April 30th, 2008, so what are you waiting for?

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Having Fun In Vegas

Posted in Advice  on March 13th, 2008 by: Lisa

I think the craziest thing I did in Las Vegas was attend BlogWorld and PostieCon by myself. Crazy, because I am a stay at home mom who hates flying and hasn’t done anything alone in years. However, it was awesome. I got to meet a ton of my online friends and got to network with a ton of people. I also learned a lot. I even got to shake Mark Cuban’s hand. I know it doesn’t sound all that crazy, but for me, it is. That being said, I now find a list from Trusted Tours & Attractions of things to do in Las Vegas. They are not all wild and crazy, but they are definitely fun. Heck, if you are willing to travel, you can even set up an Alcatraz tour .

I wouldn’t say Vegas is too family friendly, so if you are looking for some family vacation ideas, you should definitely sign up for the Trusted Travels eNewsletter newsletter. If you do, they have a contest that you can win an IPOD Nano! I know we are trying to figure out where to take the kids next year. I don’t want too expensive, but I definitely want it to be fun!

I think the craziest thing I did in Las Vegas was attend BlogWorld and PostieCon by myself. Crazy, because I am a stay at home mom who hates flying and hasn’t done anything alone in years. However, it was awesome. I got to meet a ton of my online friends and got to network with a ton of people. I also learned a lot. I even got to shake Mark Cuban’s hand. I know it doesn’t sound all that crazy, but for me, it is. That being said, I now find a list from Trusted Tours & Attractions of things to do in Las Vegas. They are not all wild and crazy, but they are definitely fun. Heck, if you are willing to travel, you can even set up an Alcatraz tour .

I wouldn’t say Vegas is too family friendly, so if you are looking for some family vacation ideas, you should definitely sign up for the Trusted Travels eNewsletter newsletter. If you do, they have a contest that you can win an IPOD Nano! I know we are trying to figure out where to take the kids next year. I don’t want too expensive, but I definitely want it to be fun!

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Lists

Posted in Advice  on December 17th, 2007 by: Lisa

Lists are an important thing to do when you are planning to travel.  I use to laugh at my mom for making lists.  However, it is the best way to make sure you don’t forget anything.  You should start your list making at least a week in advance.  You should make a list of everything you need to shop for.  Your next list should be everything you should pack.  You should also make a list of all your information like credit card numbers in case your purse or wallet would get stolen.  This list should stay in your hotel room and an additional copy should stay at home.  You should also have a list for each day of the week with the things you need to get done that day.

With these lists, you should be well organized for your trip and you shouldn’t forget anything!

Lists are an important thing to do when you are planning to travel.  I use to laugh at my mom for making lists.  However, it is the best way to make sure you don’t forget anything.  You should start your list making at least a week in advance.  You should make a list of everything you need to shop for.  Your next list should be everything you should pack.  You should also make a list of all your information like credit card numbers in case your purse or wallet would get stolen.  This list should stay in your hotel room and an additional copy should stay at home.  You should also have a list for each day of the week with the things you need to get done that day.

With these lists, you should be well organized for your trip and you shouldn’t forget anything!

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