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Aug 31 2008

Destination Weddings on a Budget

Published by kdgriffin under Cruises, Lodging Edit This

611988_togetherness.jpg Destination weddings are usually cheaper than traditional stay-at-home affairs.  They are also a lot less hassle.  Here are some options that could save you money and a headache.

You could get a wedding for free.
Some resorts give you a wedding if you agree to stay for a certain number of days in a certain class of room.  Sandals gives a free wedding to couples who stay 6 nights or longer in the Concierge category. The wedding includes a personal wedding consultant, marriage license, a wedding cake, boutonniere and bouquet, dinner for a couple and sparkling wine and hors d’oeuvres for four.

I checked out rates for a March stay at the Sandals Royal Bahamian in a Honeymoon Ocenview Concierge Room goes for $3,722.64. Not bad when you consider the average US wedding budget is $14,250 and the average spent is $28,800.

Viva Las Vegas
Vegas is such a historic destination for people that want a quickie wedding that’s it become a bit of a joke. Don’t sleep on all that this city can provide. There are a couple of thing in you favor when you consider Vegas. First, most major cities usually have pretty good deal on flights to the gaming capitol.

Second, you can any kind of wedding you want in Vegas at a great price. The town has every kind of wedding from the tacky to traditional.

Viva Las Vegas Wedding Chapel’s To Remember package is $199. This includes a rose presentation, 12 poses & proofs, candlelit chapel, souvenir wedding scroll, music, wedding coordinator, chapel fee, and courtesy limousine service to and from the Viva Las Vegas wedding chapel. The guest limit is 25 and people you’ll need to tip the officiant and limo driver.

You’ll also need make any cake and dinner arrangements separately.  A Vegas marriage license costs $50

Marry before the Cruise
Cruises are some of the most economical vacations available. Cruise ship weddings are not. In addition to your cruise, on board or destination weddings usually cost more than over $1,000 for a basic wedding. Pre-cruise marriages are the frugal route. This will allow friends and family to participate without breaking their banks. Chapels like Celebrations of Fort Lauderdale Wedding Chapel offer a number of pre-cruise wedding options They have couples only packages starting at $195. The Memories package starts at $350. It includes a wedding for up to 12 guests, a one tier cake, use a silk bouquet, a keepsake certificate and a champagne toast.

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Aug 30 2008

Hippopost Lets You Send Personalized Postcards For Free

Published by kdgriffin under Souvieneers Edit This

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Hippopost is a new free service that lets you upload digital images to send free print postcards.  You upload the image and Hippopost prints and mails the cards for free to residents in the United States and Canada. The cards are mailed from “a globally distributed print network”. You are limited to two a day.   They pay for the service by adding a bit of advertising at the bottom of the card.  To finalize your “order” you choose the type of offer that would most appeal to your recipient. Tare printed on recycled, FSC Certified glossy card stock.

I’ve ordered two test cards to see how long it takes and the quality of the cards I’ll let you know how it goes.

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Aug 29 2008

Jet Blue Offers Crazy One Way Sale

Published by kdgriffin under Air Travel Edit This

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I have no idea long this is going to last but Jet Blue has a tremendous sale on one way flights.  You can only get the fares on the Jet Blue site and they are only good for one day of travel in one direction. Weird I know but it also could be terribly liberating and fun.   It’s also great if you need to get one somewhere by plane but don’t need take a plane back.  Say if you’re  moving to another city or taking a repositioning cruise.

At this writing, the cheapest flight is Sacramento, CA to Long Beach, CA on September 17, 2008 for $19. It looks like fares change every few hours.

Budget Travel asked Jet blue how long the sale is going to last and they responded with this on their Twitter feed. (I love and airline with a Twitter feed):

“BudTravel, all good things must come to an end, including our current fare sale. Luckily we’ve got a ‘good things’ tree in the back office”

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Aug 27 2008

Choosing and Booking A Hostel

Published by kdgriffin under Lodging Edit This

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#1
Where do you want to stay?

Determine what part of the city you’d like to stay. When traveling on a budget, being near public transportation is a must. I doubt you have money to splurge on cabs or even van service.  Go to the city’s public transportation site and where the hostel falls.

#2
What’s your price point?

Most hostel booking sites also book budget hotels. That can get a little pricey. Decide what your drop dead price is per night and try and stick with it.

#3
Check out the ratings

Look at several different sites like Hostel Bookers and Hostelz.com and read the reviews. That will give you sense of the atmosphere. Is the hostel noisy? A party hostel? Clean? Travelers from all over the world can help you figure it out.

#4
Figure out what the rate includes

Many hostels only offer dorm like accommodations. Some don’t include towels or linen. Find out what you are paying for. It might be worth a little extra so you don’t have to haul bedsheets all over Europe.

#5
Understand what you are paying for

Hostels are dorm-like accommodations. More than likely you’ll have to walk down the hall to take a shower. Private rooms might not be an option.  You might need to be a member of an organization to book a hostel.  There are fees associated with these organizations but they also offer a number of benefits.  Hostelling International and Youth Hostel Association are two such organizations.

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Aug 26 2008

Labor Day Labor Day Getaways From $61

Published by kdgriffin under Lodging Edit This

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There’s still time to get in a little summer R&R before the fall sets in. Check out these fall regional specials.

Last Minute Travel features the New Orleans’ Ambassador at rates averaging $61 a night. Located near the Historic French Quarter, the 3 star property offer valet parking for a fee and continental breakfast. In order to get the rate you’ll need to buy in online. The site(maybe it’s the hotel) tacks on a $4.95 a day.

Alaska’s Denali National Park Holiday Special allows you to stay at the resort for two nights for the price of one and provides a $100 Visa debit card.  Denali Bluffs has the lowest rates starting at $120 a night. I’m not sure if you get the $100 card as soon as you pay or if that’s mailed to you.

Las Vegas’s MGM Grand might have the best deal around.  The rate starts at $69 an includes

  • A $35 activity credit for dining and entertainment
  • 2-for-1 spa pass
  • Complimentary in-room continental breakfast for 2
  • Upgrade to a Bungalow Suite for only $25 more per night (regularly +$80)

Happy traveling.

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Aug 25 2008

Spirit Airlines $9 Each Way

Published by kdgriffin under Air Travel Edit This

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You must be a member of the $9 fare club to take advantage of these offers to get the best deal. Here are a few of the fares available. There are lots more just in time for Labor Day.

Atlanta To: $9 Fare Club Member Fares Non-Member Fares Dates Available
Fort Lauderdale $9* Each Way $19* Each Way 8/29, 8/30, 8/31, 9/2, 9/3, 9/4, 9/5, 9/6, 9/7, 9/10, 9/11, 9/13

Chicago (O’Hare) To: $9 Fare Club Member Fares Non-Member Fares Dates Available
Fort Lauderdale $9* Each Way $19* Each Way 8/31, 9/6, 9/7, 9/12, 9/23, 9/29, 9/30
Fort Myers $9* Each Way $19* Each Way 8/30, 8/31, 9/4, 9/12, 9/13

Las Vegas To: $9 Fare Club Member Fares Non-Member Fares Dates Available
Detroit $19* Each Way $39* Each Way 9/4, 9/5, 9/6, 9/8, 9/9, 9/10, 9/12, 9/13, 9/15, 9/16, 9/17, 9/20, 9/23, 9/24, 9/26
Fort Lauderdale $19* Each Way $39* Each Way 9/3, 9/4, 9/5, 9/9, 9/13, 9/14, 9/23, 9/26, 9/30

Deal Tip: The $9 joining fee is only a 60-day trial membership after that membership is $39.95 annually.

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Aug 24 2008

Stay Free at Organic Farms Around the World

Published by kdgriffin under Lodging Edit This

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Help the earth and get free lodging at international organic farms. The World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms helps link workers and farms. Country or regional based WWOOF’s charge a small fee to the farm and volunteers. In return for volunteer help, WWOOF hosts provide food, accommodation and opportunities to learn about organic lifestyles. I checked the for North American and France WWOOF sites their fees start at $20 and $22 USD respectfully.

Organic farms

◊ provide hands-on experience of organic growing and other learning opportunities where possible.

◊ provide clean dry accommodation and adequate food for their volunteers.

Volunteers

need a genuine interest in learning about organic growing, country living or ecologically sound lifestyles.

help their hosts with daily tasks for an agreed number of hours.

I’ve never taken advantage of this opportunity but I’d love to hear from anyone that has.


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Aug 24 2008

Norwegian Cruise Lines 14-day Caribbean Cruise Starting At $699 Per Person

Published by kdgriffin under Cruises Edit This

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NCL’s offering a 14-day Caribbean repositioning cruise that starts at $699 per person. The Norwegian Majestic leaves Charlotte on November, 1 2008 and includes stops in Nassau, Bahamas; Oranjestad, Aruba; Willemstad, Curacao; St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands; Samana, Dominican Republic; and Great Stirrup Cay.

Of course $699, isn’t the total price. A decent oceanview, cabin your total will run a little over $1,100:
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Guest Totals $1,123.90
Cruise $799.00
Travel Protection $89.00
Fuel Supplement $154.00
Government Taxes and Fees $81.90

Travel definition: A repositioning cruise is one that moves a ship from one port to another and usually doesn’t include very many ports. It’s a great deal for those who want a long cruise with more sea days. Ships usually change ports  when the seasons change. Think November, March and April.


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Aug 21 2008

Top 10 Sites for Cheap Travel Part 3

Welcome to our last installment of Top 10 sites list. You’ve not got a complete list of my favorite travel sites.

#7
Late Rooms
According to Late Rooms , it”enables a large number of independent and branded hotels, apartments, B&Bs and guesthouses to publish their best available rates online.” That about says it. You get the rates in local currency and you know the name of the hotel before you buy. There’s onsite currency convertero help you out.

#8
Cruise Compete
Cruise Compete lets you specify the dates, ports and ship names. Dozens of travel agents offer you their best price. All you have to do is sit back and wait for the offers to come in. This works best for someone who has at least a general idea of when they want to cruise.

#9
Last Minute
I came to love Last Minute when it was still Site 59. The name has changed but bargain basement prices are still in effect. Lastminute lets you book vacations up to 14 days in advance for bargain basement prices.

#10
Airport Discount Parking
Try never to park at an airport. It’s generally a rip off. Why park at a lot when your car can be stowed at home? If you just have to park at the actual airport head over to Airport Discount Parking which takes you to cheapo lots around the US.

Installment #1 of the list is HERE.
Installment #2 of the list is HERE.


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Aug 18 2008

Top 10 Sites for Cheap Travel Part 2

Welcome to our second set of great site for cheap travel. Lets jump right on.

#4
Europe Through the Back Door

I love Rick Steve. I mean I really love him. This European travel guru has created a series of books and videos that provide you with every possible tip, trick and hint for your European itinerary. His website is awesome place to chat with other travelers and glean many of the book’s suggestions. I’ve used this site for my European trips and it has never steered me wrong. As a result of it’s advice, I’ve stayed at some of the most comfortable and budget friendly hotels, B &B’s and hostels in Europe.

#5
Last Minute Travel

Every cheap travel addict knows that last minute deals are often the best deals around. Last Minute Travel is one of the leaders at providing great travel at great prices. To take advantage of some offers you’ll need need a lot of flexibility but there are lots of deals that give you months to make plans. Even if you can’t fly off on a whim it’s still nice to lust after all the places you could travel to.

#6
Travel Zoo

On the surface, Travel Zoo looks like your average reliable travel website. It is but drill down to the Travel Zoo 20 and you’ll find a bevy of steals and deals. Every week the Travel Zoo team evaluates the best deals on the internet so you don’t have to. Right now I’m lusting after the Omni $89-per-night special that includes FREE breakfast. It lasts until December which means it’ll still be effective for Blog Her.

Check out yesterday’s post for budget friendly sites 1-3. Tomorrow we round out the list.

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