TIP TUESDAY: Book Airfare Like a Pro

If there is anything I have learned over the last few weeks and during this Hurricane Irene weekend, it’s that many of us are guilty of this:  we assume our flight itinerary will operate as scheduled.  However, the odds against a perfect flight itinerary are very slim.

Frustrated Traveller (Photo from www.theaustralian.com.au)

Case in Point #1:  A friend of mine and her family planned and booked a group cruise vacation themselves.  I followed the saga on facebook.  Apparently, they booked the cheapest possible option, a once-per-day non-stop flight on low-cost carrier the day of the cruise.  Two mistakes were made:  booking on an airline that only flies to your destination once per day and booking their travel on the day of the cruise.  What ended up happening was that the flight was so delayed due to a mechanical problem that they missed their cruise with the rest of the group.  The airline didn’t try to assist them at all because they fulfilled their part of the travel, they got them there the day they were scheduled to arrive, albeit late.  The cruise company tried to accommodate them on another cruise the following day and the day after but they were overbooked, so my friend and her parents ended up spending the week at a hotel in Fort Lauderdale until the rest of their cruise group returned the following weekend.  Luckily, the parents had purchased cruise insurance but their kids had not, so they also lost their cruise money.

Case in Point #2:  A friend of mine contacted me last night about advice regarding a complicated, multi-airline flight itinerary his friend had booked on a third-party travel website.  Due to Hurricane Irene, his first flight had been canceled and was going to jeopardize the entire remainder of the itinerary.  He tried calling the various airlines that flew the flights in his itinerary and none of them would help because, when you purchase from a third-party travel website, they become your travel agent.  Therefore, the customer had to call the third-party website’s outsourced telephone support and wait hours on hold to speak to someone.

Travel Tip #1:  When booking an airline ticket to an event (like your honeymoon, a cruise, a show, etc.) that can’t be missed, book the flight to arrive at least one day in advance, select an airline that has multiple options to your destination and don’t take the last flight there.

Travel Tip #2:  When booking an airline ticket for a trip that is complicated and/or involves multiple airlines and connections, either book directly with the airline(s) or with a reputable travel agent.

Travel Tip #3:  If you are booking a trip of a lifetime or an expensive trip, consider travel insurance.

Our Travel Messiah, Beth Smith, will introduce you to places you have only dreamed about.  Please follow Beth on facebook and twitter or visit her website or read more of her travel musings on her blog.

TIP TUESDAY: Planning a vacation? Don’t!

If you are planning a vacation - just stop it!  I don’t mean don’t go, I mean stop planning it.  Book your transportation and a place to sleep but let everything else just happen.

Believe me, I am the world champion when it comes to organization and planning.  It’s why I am a good travel manager - I make your flights, transportation, hotel and car rental all come together effortlessly.  However, a vacation is supposed to be a time to relax and unwind.  It’s taken my boyfriend of 14 years to teach me that planning a vacation is an oxymoron.

Cruising Around Palm Beach (Photo by Beth Smith)

Case in point.  Last weekend, we took one of our quickie weekend trips to the Palm Beach, Florida area.  On Saturday morning, I said, “So what are we doing today?” and he said, “We’re getting in the car and exploring.”  So we did and we had one of the best days ever - all unplanned!

We ate a late buffet breakfast at our hotel, the Hilton Singer Island (gotta love a hotel that serves breakfast until noon!), then explored the Palm Beach area in our Alamo-provided 2011 Chevrolet HHR.  We stumbled upon MacArthur Beach State Park on Singer Island and shared a café mocha at Paris in Town Le Café in North Palm Beach.  We drove from North Palm Beach to West Palm Beach by way of Dixie Highway (U.S. Highway 1), not the interstate, then turned east (can’t tell you the route!) and ended up in the ritzy Palm Beach resort area, where we took a walk on the beach and admired the perfectly pruned lawns and bushes that give those huge mansions some privacy from the road traffic.  We made our way west and somehow found ourselves on Clematis Street in West Palm Beach where we enjoyed an early dinner at Don Ramón Cuban Cuisine and sampled four beers each at World of Beer.

So for your next vacation or even your next weekend at home, try this:  Don’t set an alarm, get up when you feel like it, get in your car and just drive (preferably on a side road), eat when you’re hungry, drink when you’re thirsty and just stop and explore whatever piques your interest.

Take a break, let go, breathe, live.

Our Travel Messiah, Beth Smith, will introduce you to places you have only dreamed about.  Please follow Beth on facebook and twitter or visit her website or read more of her travel musings on her blog.

Travel Messiah: Spice up your sex life with travel!

Does your sex life need a little pick-me-up?  If so, there’s nothing like a new and exciting destination to get you in the mood.  It doesn’t have to be a big, well-planned vacation.  In fact, it should be the opposite.  A quickie weekend (pun intended!) to a different locale is all you need.  Let your mind wander.  What is your fantasy destination?  An exotic beach, a mountain retreat, dining and dancing with your sweetie in a big city?

Sexy Travel Togetherness (Photo from www.news.travel.aol.com by Getty Images)

The good news is that many online travel booking sites offer deeply-discounted, last-minute travel options.  For example, at Kayak Buzz, just enter your airport and your max price, and you can generate a list of the top 25 cities or the cities with the lowest fares from your airport.  Other sites to check out are Fare Compare and airfarewatchdog.  Also check out last-minute packages at websites such as Expedia, Hotwire and Travel Ticker.

Once you’ve booked your getaway, keep it low stress and high romance.  Don’t plan anything but your arrival and departure.  A little spontaneity goes a long way!  Pack light (really, how much clothing will you really need?) and plan to leave your electronic devices at home (or at least turn them off!) so nothing will interrupt your us time.  Focus on each other and live in the moment because that’s really all we have!

Our Travel Messiah, Beth Smith, will introduce you to places you have only dreamed about.  Please follow Beth on facebook and twitter or visit her website or read more of her travel musings on her blog.

Travel Messiah: Asheville, N.C.

Asheville has been nicknamed Land of the Sky, Paris of the South and San Francisco of the East.  Combine those and you have a glimpse into one of the most diverse and vibrant small cities in the South.

Romantic Asheville
If you want to be pampered, look no further than the Grove Park Inn and Spa, a four-diamond, Historic Hotel of America and a premier wedding destination that offers a number of wedding packages.

Weddings at The Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa (Photo from www.groveparkinn.com)

For a taste of Europe, visit Biltmore, the family-owned, French Renaissance château-style retreat of George Vanderbilt, which opened in 1895.  Did I mention there’s also a winery?

Asheville Nightlife
Stay at the Hotel Indigo, whose bar, 151 Boutique Bar & Kitchen, is popular among locals and visitors.

Asheville is home to nine microbreweries.  They’re open to the public on weekend afternoons and often have live music.  Lexington Avenue Brewery is both a brewery and a bar.  For a complete list, visit Romantic Asheville Beer.

Let’s not forget wine!  Asheville has a number of wine bars, including 5 Walnut Wine Bar, Santé Wine Bar and The Battery Park Book Exchange & Champagne Bar.  For other libations, visit Sazerac and the Sky Bar, atop the historic flatiron building, for the best view in town.

Asheville’s Great Outdoors
Asheville, located in the Blue Ridge Mountains, is a stop along the Blue Ridge Parkway and close to Chimney Rock Park, Grandfather Mountain, and Mount Mitchell, the highest peak in the east.

Our Travel Messiah, Beth Smith, will introduce you to places you have only dreamed about.  Please follow Beth on facebook and twitter or visit her website or read more of her travel musings on her blog.

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