Saturday, October 13, 2007

Fall Travel Ideas

While everyone else showed off their vacation photos and tans, you chased your toddlers around your back yard and spent your summer nights awake with a new baby. Now everyone else is back on the merry-go-round of work, carpools, homework and soccer games, and it's your turn to take a break.
Lucky you! Since your kids aren't in school yet, you can travel with them any time, avoiding those pricey and crowded traditional family vacation times (summer and school breaks). No one says it's easy to travel with the diaper crowd, but the chance to travel off-season is the one big perk to toting diaper bags, strollers and safety seats.
"Fall is a cost-efficient time to travel with the kids -- certainly the best weather in many destinations," said Kyle McCarthy, creator of www.FamilyTravelForum.com.
Her tip: head to a weekend festival that promises free music and kids' activities. "There's always one within driving distance, with lots of distraction for young children and package offers at nearby hotels." (Check your regional or state tourism Web site for upcoming events.)
Heather Leisman, director of merchandising for CheapTickets.com, notes that popular family vacation spots from Orlando to San Diego to Hawaii and the Bahamas are significantly discounted this fall and in many places the discounts are lasting right up until Christmas.
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You might even be able to go somewhere that you couldn't afford otherwise -- like Martha's Vineyard, off the coast of Massachusetts, where the deluxe Winnetu Resort, www.winnetu.com, has a Preschool Suite Spot Package until Columbus Day weekend that's half the summer rate. It comes complete with remote-control boat races, life-size outdoor chess, playground and rides in antique vehicles.
Even better, you'll have plenty of company in the kiddie pools and playgrounds, as the travel industry rolls out the red carpet for you and your tiny travelers with growing numbers of special programs and packages designed specifically for the not-ready-for-school crowd at a price that won't bust the budget. If you plan smart, you will be able to manage some adult time and go home with all kinds of baby swag.
Check into the Atlantis on Paradise Island, www.atlantis.com, for example -- where 6,500 cribs are used a year -- and get a Johnson's Gentle Travel Kit that includes a bedtime cream, a lullaby CD and a special nightlight. Sitters have been qualified in CPR and carefully screened.
Reserve a crib at The Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego, www.hardrockhotelsd.com, and get an audio play list of lullabies performed by mainstream rockers, as well as an all-organic Baby Calming Basics gift and a "Party at My Crib" mini T-shirt.
Another plus right now: the growing number of Web sites like www.babiestravellite.com and www.jetsetbabies.com that can deliver what you need to your hotel or vacation condo so that you don't have to take the entire nursery along with you. One dad even invented the Infant Cruizer, http://www.gogobabyz.com, a one-handed travel system that lets you wheel your child in his car seat through a busy airport.
All I can say is it's about time everyone is scrambling to help new traveling parents. I'm glad the days are finally gone when I was embarrassed to walk through a resort or hotel lobby with my not-always-well-behaved toddlers.
There are so many options it's hard to choose. Invite the grandparents and rent a villa (saving nearly 30 percent) in Tucson or Mont Tremblant, Quebec, among other places (www.rentalo.com). Head to your favorite city over a weekend when business people leave and hotel rates drop (www.hotels.com is running a sale) and look at your favorite museums from a preschooler's perspective. (Check out the museum discovery rooms like the new Crown Family Playlab at the Field Museum in Chicago, www.fieldmuseum.org.) Opt for a Pennsylvania farm (www.pafarmstay.com) where the kids can get up close and personal to the baby animals.
Since Beaches Resorts, http://www.beaches.com/, introduced Crayola Arts Camp and Caribbean Adventure with Sesame Street, their four Caribbean Resorts in Jamaica and Turks and Caicos, complete with pint-sized pirate-themed water parks, have enjoyed a 40 percent spike in toddler travel, just in the last three years, says Beaches Resorts spokesman Maggie Rivera. Even better, rates are up to 45 percent off and nannies are available so that parents can get a romantic night out. No one seems worried about hurricanes either since the resorts promise guests a free replacement trip if their stay is interrupted. (Also, until October 31, Beaches is waiving the single supplement for single parents and will host special activities.)
Bookings are also up this fall at Smugglers' Notch in northern Vermont, www.smuggs.com, where, during Autumn Fest, you'll find some of the best deals all year, including free day care at the first-rate Treasures Child Care Center, and a free night for those who stay three nights. The program is designed so adults get some "alone time" while kids are happily engaged in "camp." The family comes together in the afternoon for special activities designed for this age group. Puppet making or sing-along anybody?
Walt Disney World's Magical Beginnings, www.disneymagicalbeginnings.com, (through October 28) promises special concerts (here's your chance to take the kids to see The Doodlebops and Imagination Movers), an earlier opening at Fantasyland at the Magic Kingdom, and the opportunity for your little princess to become a real princess at the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique at the World of Disney. Orlando also touts "endless deals" that include free night options, www.orlandoinfo.com/endlesssummer.
Carnival Cruises, www.carnival.com, meanwhile, offers supervised activities starting at age two and group babysitting for those as young as four months. Deals start at under $300 a person for four-day cruises (less than $200 for a third in the cabin.)
"We're seeing more kids every time of year," says Carnival spokesman Jennifer de la Cruz, adding that cruise ships can simply change their route in the event of a hurricane.


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Thursday, October 11, 2007

Top Cities from MyHotelAdvisor.com

Say you're in the mood to indulge in a shoe-shopping spree -- does a certain city pop to mind? How about an urban destination for a romantic weekend? Where in the U.S. can you find the most compelling museums or thrilling club scene? Is the city with the most attractive citizens also the one with the best opportunities for people-watching?

Voters ranked San Francisco No. 1 for notable neighborhoods.

Well, America has an opinion -- and America has spoken. Below, you'll find some of the results of the America's Favorite Cities survey.
Headline News, Travel + Leisure and CNN.com spent three months collecting 60,000 votes, from local residents and visitors, on what they like (and don't like) about 25 urban destinations across the country. Voters were asked for their opinions on culture, shopping, people, food and city characteristics -- and they gave us more surprises than we anticipated.
Sure, some winners were predictable: The best city for coffee? Seattle, Washington, of course. Best high-end boutiques? New York. And Southern cities top the list for friendliest citizens, y'all. But we bet you'll be surprised by some of the winners, and -- ouch -- by which cities ended up on the bottom of some lists. (Suffice it to say "poor" Philadelphia.)
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Here are the top three ranked cities in some of the categories. Be sure to visit travelandleisure.com/afc for the full results, best and worst, for each city and each category. Also, check out the results gallery ( See the results here »). You may be inspired to plan a long weekend exploring a new destination ... as well as voice an opinion in next year's survey.
CULTURE
Museum and galleries
1. Washington
2. New York
3. Chicago, Illinois
Classical music
1. New York
2. Boston, Massachusetts
3. Chicago
SHOPPING
Flea markets
1. New Orleans, Louisiana
2. Charleston, South Carolina
3. Portland, Oregon
Home design
1. Chicago
2. Charleston, South Carolina
3. San Francisco, California
PEOPLE
Diversity
1. New York
2. San Francisco
3. New Orleans
Friendly
1. Charleston
2. New Orleans
3. Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
Intelligent
1. Seattle
2. Minneapolis/St. Paul
3. Boston
Worldly
1. Washington
2. San Francisco
3. New York
FOOD AND DINING
Ethnic food
1. New York
2. San Francisco
3. New Orleans
Farmers' markets
1. Seattle
2. Portland, Oregon
3. Philadelphia
CITYSCAPE
Access to outdoors
1. Portland, Oregon
2. Denver, Colorado
3. Honolulu, Hawaii
Cleanliness
1. Minneapolis/St. Paul
2. Portland, Oregon
3. San Diego, California
Notable neighborhoods
1. San Francisco
2. New York


3. Boston
Public parks and spaces
1. Portland, Oregon
2. Minneapolis/St. Paul
3. Chicago E-mail to a friend


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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Travel Tip

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A Blackberry, Palm Treo, or other PDA is useful for a lot more than e-mail.
Nab a hotel room at the last minute Orbitz's mobile service lists hotels in 20 U.S. cities that have vacancies for that very night. You can't book through a PDA, however. Instead, Orbitz lists its phone number, which you can call by pressing one button. Be aware that Orbitz is known to charge more than if you call the hotel directly, so it's also worth contacting the property. mobile.orbitz.com.
Scope the scene at the airport Using FlightStats, type the three-letter code of the airport you're flying from or the beginning of the airport name. You'll get an instant response with an estimate of how long the airport's security line will be, based on data from the Transportation Security Administration. The service also tracks delays for airports and specific flights. mobile.flightstats.com, free.
Learn about changes in your itinerary Anyone who has booked a flight, package, or hotel through Orbitz can sign up to receive free instant alerts on a PDA about delays, cancellations, or other involuntary changes (mobile.orbitz.com). Many airlines have a similar alert service for flights.
Translate languages Beiks is the leader in foreign-language tools for mobile devices, selling downloadable dictionaries and phrase books for 26 languages. Some of the programs from Beiks will even pronounce words and phrases for you. beiks.com, from $8.
Check the weather forecast There are dozens of ways to get weather reports with a PDA, but the Weather Channel's service is the quickest and easiest. It gives extended forecasts for 98,000 locations around the globe and pulls up storm systems on radar maps that look as good as they would on a computer or the TV news. www.weather.com/mobile, free.
Find the perfect restaurant Zagat to Go contains the same restaurant, hotel, and nightlife reviews as those offered in its books and subscription-based online service. With one download, you get the scoop on where to eat, sleep, and hang out in 77 cities--including 41 in the U.S. Sign up for the the free two-week trial just before you head off on a vacation; that might be all you need. zagat.com, $30 per year.
Figure out what time it is--anywhere Of the many world-clock programs available for download, perhaps the best is the PalmaryClock. Available only for Palm Treo devices, it lets you point to any location on a map and instantly get the local time. A shaded area on the map shows where it's currently nighttime. palmarysoft.com, $15.
Transform from PDA to GPS To get the GPS capability on your PDA to work, you have to pay for a service such as Teleav. The monthly fee may very well be worth it. A satellite pinpoints your location, and when you plug in the address of where you want to go, turn-by-turn directions come from the PDA's speaker. Directions are available for drivers and walkers. The Biz Finder feature steers you to gas stations--it'll even search for the cheapest option, if you like--as well as to restaurants, hotels, and attractions. telenav.com, from $10 per month.
Unless noted, all of these services will work on PDAs with standard operating systems such as Palm OS or Windows Mobile. Bear in mind that you may need a few free megabytes of memory to download any of the applications.
For more travel tips, read 105 Supersmart Travel Strategies, at BudgetTravel.com. Note: This story was accurate when it was published. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip


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Tuesday, October 9, 2007

My Hotel Advisor - Travel Deal Experts - Hotel Advice

Sophie Butler: travel advice
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 22 hours ago
But if you've bought an economy seat or you're flying on an no-frills airline, the main fare won't be refundable - you have to rely on your travel insurance ...
Fiji travel advice still the same
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Oct 8, 2007
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade is not changing its travel warning for Fiji despite Australia upgrading its advice for the need of a high degree ...
Visiting your relatives? Here's some advice...
Asian Image, UK - Oct 8, 2007
Check the Foreign Office website on www.fco.gov.uk/travel and click on Travel Advice By Country'. Register via the website for your free email alerts ...

MSNBC
Need travel advice? Here's your sign
MSNBC - Oct 3, 2007
So how does a regular family guy — he’s married with two children — travel? We caught up with Engvall to find out. Q: You’re so busy these days, ...
Don't learn the hard way! Expert travel advice
MSNBC - Oct 2, 2007
—Geoff Watts I always book hotels for business travel, though you can catch me arriving sans reservation on vacations. —Mo Frechette I am a planner. ...
Travel writer to share experiences, advice today at IMU
Indiana Daily Student - 22 hours ago
World travel and thrifty adventure will be the main topic today as travel author Doug Lansky gives insight on the benefits and challenges facing young ...
Fiji military hits back at travel warnings
The Age, Australia - 21 hours ago
A Fiji military leader has hit back at Australia's move to strengthen travel warnings to people going to the Pacific nation's capital Suva, ...
Envoys issue high Fiji alert Stuff.co.nz
Australia warns of Fiji 'instability' The Age
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‘Radical’ money advice from top lady entrepreneur
Inquirer.net, Philippines - Oct 7, 2007
With that, following are what I call my “radical” advice: Reward yourself with travel. My mother, Remedios, was more of a housewife who took care of us ...
Where's John? Round 2
Concierge, NY - 11 hours ago
Timely and practical travel advice and insights from Condé Nast Traveler's consumer news editor Wendy Perrin and her team. Freebies forbidden here! ...
Travel advice: Sophie Butler
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Sep 24, 2007
So while this new arrangement will benefit able-bodied passengers who are able to travel light, it will penalise the majority who need to carry more than ...





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Monday, October 8, 2007

Travel Advisor

I still don't see the utility of user-generated Web sites
Houston Chronicle, United States - Sep 25, 2007
To put it briefly, I found that Trip Advisor was virtually useless in providing an adequate picture of the resort situation in Montauk. ...
SINA Aims Higher
Motley Fool - Sep 17, 2007
... Trip Advisor or Yahoo!'s (Nasdaq: YHOO) recently remodeled Trip Planner, keeping citizens of the thriving Chinese economy close as they travel is huge. ...
SINA - GOOG - YHOO
Jeffrey Bewkes, Michael Eisner, Norman Pearlstine, Sumner Redstone ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - 2 hours ago
Norman Pearlstine, Senior Advisor, The Carlyle Group – "From Editing Words To Editing Purchases” – Norman Pearlstine spent more than 25 years in publishing ...
DJ
Riches in Niches: Why I Became A Nichepreneur
Small Business Informer (press release), IL - 5 hours ago
Nothing differentiates one advisor from the next. Can your clients tell which of a dozen advertising executives has the insight to handle their account? ...
Eight African leaders speak on continent`s travel opportunities
Travel Daily News International, Greece - Oct 5, 2007
Salem Matug, Advisor, Political Affairs at the Observer Mission of the African Union to the UN, accepted the award on Konare’s behalf. ...
Sunburn, S'mores and Family Reunions - Maxtor OneTouch 4 Digital ...
CNNMoney.com - Oct 2, 2007
And, nearly 59 percent of those taking time off from the daily routine for travel and fun, do so during the summer months states Trip Advisor. ...
STX
Travel Agent Announces New Integrated Media Strategy Offering a ...
DMN Newswire (press release), CA - Oct 2, 2007
These include, in addition to Travel Agent Magazine, Home-Based Travel Agent, Luxury Travel Advisor, Premier Hotels & Resorts, Five-Star Alliance, ...
OTC:IMHI
Climate Change key focus for ILTM Conference
Travel Daily News International, Greece - Oct 5, 2007
... World Travel and Tourism Council, and Dr. Concetta Lanciaux, Strategic Luxury Goods Advisor, Groupe Arnault and former Advisor to The Chairman of LVMH. ...

Voice of America
President Bush Welcomes New Military Advisor
Voice of America - Oct 1, 2007
The new chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is Navy Admiral Mike Mullen, who has pledged to travel to Iraq to see firsthand how US efforts there are ...

Hotel Interactive, Inc.
Putting an End to Wind Blown Vacations
Hotel Interactive, Inc., NY - Sep 18, 2007
So while tourists can't control Mother Nature, they can rely upon the expertise of an experienced travel advisor and count up on them for assistance should ...



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Sunday, October 7, 2007

My Hotel Advisor

A Marriage of Minds at the Plaza Hotel
New York Times, United States - Oct 6, 2007
ELIZABETH OLSON SO MUCH FOR PLAN B The Oscar-winning director Francis Ford Coppola followed some advice that many people ignore: back up your computer files ...
Orient-Express advises Burma tourists to defer trips
NEWS.com.au, Australia - 1 hour ago
In Australia it owns The Observatory Hotel in Sydney and Lilianfels, Blue Mountains. A spokeswoman for Orient-Express says the group is an apolitcal ...
OEH

Kiwi Collection
Best hotel in Cuba: Hotel Saratoga
Kiwi Collection, Canada - 6 hours ago
The reason is that Havana is one of the best examples of where you really need trusted advice. This indispensable insight was given to us by some of our ...
Notes From Cheyenne
Swans, CA - 31 minutes ago
I started to ask the distance to the Plains Hotel, but the woman, with a quick look at her husband, said, "Oh, we'll give you a lift. ...
Change of script needed for Ernst
Scotsman, United Kingdom - 23 hours ago
The national final lacked the vitality of the Scottish event, said one diner among the 600 who were stretched to fill the cavernous Grosvenor House Hotel ...
Mazatlan mixes history with glitz
Chicago Tribune, United States - Oct 6, 2007
One of the better lodging bargains can be found next to The Shrimp Bucket in Hotel La Siesta, a historic building with three levels facing an open courtyard ...

Sydney Morning Herald
A pre-exam pamper is just the treatment for HSC students
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Oct 6, 2007
Jodie Chin, manager of the Day Spa at Sydney's Observatory Hotel, said girls were keen to use pampering to tackle pre-exam anxiety. "It's something that has ...
Turn it off, turn it on again
Jakarta Post, Indonesia - 19 hours ago
Couldn't connect, but neither did it offer the sort of sage, grounded advice I'd expected. Perhaps Mac users are so smart they don't need wizards. ...
Teacher Andrew Riley cleared of hotel sex with pupil, 17
Times Online, UK - Oct 3, 2007
It is now for the school, with advice and support from the local authority, to consider the appropriate action to take with regards to Mr Riley’s employment ...

U.TV
Following the Foxx trail
ic Wales, United Kingdom - Oct 6, 2007
“We were filming at the Emirates Palace Hotel which was 850000 square kilometres. They picked us up in a Phantom Mercedes, the security guard had a ...
Fantastic Mr Foxx The Northern Echo
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