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Where to get the best deal on Travel? Agents?
Traveling from southern ca to kauai on honeymoon, where do you think we can get the best deal? On our own or by using a travel agent? Which agents would you recommend i.e. Amex etc.?

Answer by alig
If you want to do a package vaca, a travel agent is definitely the way to go. If not, it is less expensive to do it on your own, but more a headache. AAA is what I use when I need a travel agent. There should be an office somewhere around you.

Answer by Handyfellers
Definitely not on your own!!! There is a wonderful award winning service aka Gulliver’s World Travel Data Bank Service. They specialize in the best deals on Honeymoon Packages. Check them out at the link referenced below:

Answer by dave b
go to the AAA ask about the PLEASANT HOLIDAYS package plans. used it 2 times for trips to Hawaii,saved a lot of $ $ $ $

Answer by miekogecko
I’m an avid traveler and money is sometimes tight so I’m always on the lookout for the best deals. My recommendation is to look at all options before selecting one. Some places will allow you to have a reservation and has no fee if you cancel.

For best flight deals, I often use Internet services like Yahoo Travel, Cheap Tickets, etc. to check the cost for flights. Certain Internet sites will allow you to check days around the dates for cheaper flights. Once you find a flight you like, I would recommend that you go directly to the airline’s site and check those flights. Sometimes airline sites can be about $ 100 less than Internet travel agents and they don’t charge a service fee. Sometimes it’s cheaper to book from Monday through Thursday since rates sometimes go up on the weekend.

For hotels and car, I would recommend you to do the same. Sometimes the Internet Travel agents can be cheaper and sometimes the hotel’s/car rental’s website. Since you are on your honeymoon, check with some hotels…sometimes they have specials for honeymooners.

After check with travel agents. I hear of Amex and AAA a lot but I never used them. I sometimes find they more expensive than if you plan it alone. Do some research. It doesn’t take long but you can save a lot of money which you can spend on your vacation. Have fun!

Top 10 SPM Verses (in my opinion, with too many to choose from) Not including his newest albums When Devil Strikes or Last Chair Violinist Dope sells itself!! FREE SPM!!! Whats your top 10? (I actually have 11 on here, there was a tie for 10th) Originating in the Southern rap mecca Houston, South Park Mexican (SPM) slowly built up his own personally run record label, Dope House Records, for years before eventually signing a distribution deal with Universal Records. With the promising deal in place, SPM stood on the verge of extending his reach outside of the South and becoming one of the first Mexican-American rappers to attain national success. He unfortunately never fulfilled his promise. First, his releases for Universal failed to top the charts during the early 2000s, and then he went to prison in June 2002 after a Houston jury convicted him of sexually assault. Before he became South Park Mexican, Carlos Coy spent years in the dope game. Born in Houston’s predominantly Hispanic South Park neighborhood, Coy scored his first felony at the tender age of ten and continued on a path of crime, eventually getting involved with drugs by his teens. After several years of hustling on the streets, he finally got out of the dope game after a deal went bad. Around the same time, his daughter was born, causing him to re-examine his priorities. It was at this time in 1994 that Coy turned to a new hustle — the rap game. Even though he had never really rapped much before in his life

Describe how to deal with passengers who are unfit or incapable of air travel?
Describe how to deal with passengers who are unfit or incapable of air travel??

help please answer this as soon as you can ??? xxx

Answer by mel s
I am unsure of the question. If you mean an alternative to air travel, I recommend the train.

If you travel with a great deal of cash on your person, what is the best way to carry it?
In a way to prevent it from getting lost or stolen.

Thanks.

Answer by Tina Marie
i think the best way is to store it in different places. for example put some in your wallet, some in your pocket, even put some in your sock. but most likely carrying all of it in your wallet will be just fine if that’s what you prefer, given that you don’t loose your wallet.

Answer by A V
In your socks, on top of your foot. If you put it underneath your foot (on the sole) it may start to hurt after a while.
You might also want to try a money belt.

Answer by pammy3663
You can buy something from most airports. It looks like a thin fanny pack, you wear it in the front (belly) underneath your jeans. I used one and it worked great, no one was the wiser. I would keep small amounts in my wallet and when I needed to top it up I would go to the bathroom and fill it up in the privacy of the bathroom.

Where do you get the best last minute travel deals?
I LOVE to grab my backpack and travel! I have some discretionary income and lots of free time and flexibility in my schedule.

Where are the best places to search if you want to go somewhere soon for a great price?

It seems like most “last minute deals” aren’t much of a deal, and that others are simply advertising scams.

Thanks!

Answer by nomadgirl1
I like site59.com. It lets you create your package (air, car, hotel – all three, just two, etc) and they have packages for the upcoming weekend and the weekend following.

They also have a link for trips under $ 250.

Answer by aatcheaptravel
try www.aatcheaptravel.com
you can find awsome deals, you sound like perfect for be in the travel business, I’m a travel Agent and I receive perks all the time, I travel like a Queen.
And I save a lots of money.
Visit my web site just in case!!!!
Be free to email at:
aatcheaptravel@yahoo.com

Answer by southrntrnzplnt
Last minute deals are scams for the most part, it draws you in thinking you are getting a good deal, when really you are not. The further out you book the more chances of getting a cheaper fare are. In the airline industry the discount fares sell first. The closer to departure, the more expensive it gets.

Cruises Ive seen with good last minute deals just to fill up the cabins and some hotels, but for the most part its just the opposite.

The only way it works to just pack and go is really to work in the industry. The airline I worked for allowed their employee’s to fly for free, plus we got the deals on cruises, all inclusive resorts etc at last minute prices just to fill up space.

Its the last minute people that make the money for the industry. Not planning ahead gives the companies a heads up because most times its an urgent matter and the person is willing to almost pay whatever it takes to get to where they need to be.

If your schedule is flexible, then try to plan ahead. Being spontaneous in the travel industry and wanting it cheap dont mix. Now that airlines no longer offer stand-by travel its hard to just grab and go unless you just jump in your car and hit the road.

Try traveling mid-week. Weekends are only cheaper for car rentals. Summer is cheaper than fall of course, but just shop around. Sign up for Travel Zoo. They send a weekly e-mailer about what deals are out there. Try to fly out of a hub like Atlanta, Philedelphia, Chicago, DFW…etc. Those are the airports that will have the biggest discounts. Little feeder’s like Buffalo, Augusta, Gainesville etc will not have the specials you are looking for.

Be careful booking on travel websites. They charge excessive fee’s and do not offer the best routes or connection times. Make sure you READ THE FARE RULES because they will lock you into the trip and you can not for any reason change your itinerary.

If you are someone who uses a credit card for business or pleasure, try to get a rewards program card and be loyal to a hotel chain or airline. You can redeem points earned for nearly free travel and get bonuses when you sign up. To redeem points you do again have to be flexible and book in advanced in most situations depending on the destination. If its a highly traveled route, book well in advance.

I have to travel between Miami and Los Angeles. Which airline company can offer the best deal?
I have to travel between Miami and Los Angeles. Just one way in March. Can you tell me please which airline company can offer the best deal ? I’m not from US so any information can help.Thanks

Answer by Chrys
www.orbitz.com

www.delta.com

www.southwest.com

www.jetblue.com

www.google.com and look up some more sources..

Answer by Baby Duck
I recommend using www.cheaptickets.com for your source. They generally have the cheapest prices. Just a warning though, e-tickets are basically non-refundable, no matter what airline or website you use. Be sure of your dates of travel before you book. Otherwise you could lose $ 200 min. Also, book 14 days prior for the cheapest price. .

Answer by StephenWeinstein
American Airlines has many direct flights on that route. Other airlines may have slightly better fares, but usually require you to change planes.

Answer by Good Looking Frat Boy
soutwest dude

I always fly with southwest cause its cheap and good quality, they allow you to choose your own seats

Discount Summer Vacations – How Easy is it to find a Discount Travel Deal?

Answer by Zula
Not very hard. You can check this link:
http://www.searchalldeals.com/deals/search?cx=006616979543893323550%3Aydieztwyczu&q=Discount+Summer+Vacations&sa=Search+60%2B+sites&as_qdr=&cof=FORID%3A10

Answer by Car Day
The Internet makes it easy but you need to do some basic research to find the right mix of price and quality.

Most discount vacations are custom-planned through vacation packages, resort deals, online coupons and price reductions.

Disneyland is one of the most popular summer destinations for which you can find discount deals. They are available worldwide.

What is the best deal to buy 100 travel mugs?
I am looking to WOW corporate with a great price on travel mugs – for hot beverages.

Answer by pizzaman
travel mugs .com

LIVE THE DEAL launched at Copenhagen climate summit by green earth .travel with UNWTO for low carbon travel and tourism. Animated video featuring platinum disk star Alston Koch’s “We Can Take This Climate Change”

What’s it like to have a job that requires travel? Did you find it hard to deal with airports and cabs?
Did you ever have a job that requires you to travel?
If so – what was it like?

Did you find it stressful to keep dealing with airports, cabs, hotels, etc?
Was it a pain?

Answer by Shovel Ready
The hard part is time away from one’s family. It takes a big toll. I basically missed my kids growing up. Whenever there was a little league game or a school play, I was usually half-way around the world.

Answer by Gus
Three things I don’t like about air travel
The TSA screening … they couple arrogance with incompetence
The small airline seats … they pack us in like sardines
Rude passengers … Make that idiotic as in people who bring steamer trunks onto the plane and try to jam them into overhead bins

Answer by I Want My Party Back
Today’s airlines are basically buses with wings.

You really want a job where you have to take the bus all the time?

Answer by prekinpdx
I don’t mind it at all….in fact I like it. I do not find it a pain, but instead, fun.

Answer by The Taxpayer
When I was a young fellow; I kind of enjoyed it. As I got older…I hated it.
Not a great deal with cabs. I had to rent cars most of the time. Hotels were a non issue. Some were good; others not so good.
That product they have now…”go-to-meeting” (I’m not hawking it by any means) some of those guys making the commercials…boy do I ever read them loud and clear. A lot of unproductive time in the traveling. In short..it gets old pretty fast.

where can I get the best travel deal on summer trip to disneyworld in a disney owned hotel?

Answer by southrntrnzplnt
Summer is high travel season and many discounts may not be available during then. It depends on how many kids you have with you and what kind of ammenities you are wanting and how much you want to spend. The older hotels like the Contemporary will be cheaper. The resorts let you go to the parks early and stay later and offer head of the line passes as well as breakfast with the characters.

Be careful booking through a discount website like Travelocity, Hotwire, Priceline and Cheaptickets. These are very very restricted deals and you have more choices and flexibility if you book directly through Disney.

Answer by tech_fanatic
If you are wanting to go this summer, you aren’t going to find any good deals. First, they skipped a few months for specials this year. But, starting August 13 they are giving free dining. So, if you are able to go during that time, you will be able to get one of Disney’s best promotions.

The value resorts (All-Star Sports, Music and Movies and Pop Century) are going to be the least expensive. Moving up a little, you have the moderates, they are slightly more expensive, but offer a little larger room. Then, you have the deluxe and vacation club resorts to chooes from. These will jump quite a bit in price.

It really just depends on how many you will have in your party, ages, etc. You best option is to contact a travel agent. They will work with your budget and help you get the most for your money. They will also let you know if there are any promotions or anything you may be interested. A good travel agent, while they charge the exact same thing as booking through Disney directly, will be really helpful. Just avoid sites like Expedia, Orbitz, etc. these are not travel agencies and you may find you have a lot of problems with the booking. Plus, most of the sites don’t offer onsite Disney hotels, and if they do they charge the same price or more than you can get with Disney or a travel agent.

Answer by Katlyn <3 Disney
Your best bet is to just book with the Walt Disney World Resort, directly. If you book it at another site, they just book it with Walt Disney World for you, and then it’ll be more expensive because they have to make some money, too.

I suggest staying at Disney’s Polynesian Resort, if you can afford it. That’s where I always stay. It’s so beautiful and it’s one of WDW’s original Resorts, the other being the Contemporary Resort. It’s also a monorail Resort. You can get to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot easily by way of the monorail. Many rooms have gorgeous views of the Magic Kingdom. It’s so magical at night when it lights up different colors! And the Resort hosts the Spirit Of Aloha Dinner Show, formerly known as the Polynesian luau. It’s awesome!

As for the “free dining” TechFanatic speaks of… you have to book by June 4, and it’s only available August 13 thru September 30. And you have to book a certain package:

A 5-night/6-day vacation package including hotel and Theme Park tickets for $ 435 per adult and $ 175 per child.

It’s not a very good deal unless you absolutely can’t afford anything else and you want to go during the hottest, bussiest time of year.

Package includes:

Disney Resort Stay- Includes a standard room at a select Disney Value Resort. No group rates or other discounts apply.
Theme Park Tickets- Visit one of four Theme Parks each day of your ticket.
Disney Dining Plan- Choose from over 100 Walt Disney World restaurants.

This means you don’t have much of an option for Resorts. I love ALL of Disney, but the All-Star Resorts aren’t that great. Go with a Moderate or Deluxe Resort. And also, this doesn’t include the “Park Hopper” or “Water Parks & More” ticket options. Which really sucks. It really limits you to only a few of the things you can do at Disney.

I always go top-notch- Disney’s Polynesian Resort, along with the Premium or Platinum Package.

Hope this helps! Have fun! It’s the HAPPIEST CELEBRATION ON EARTH!!!

Answer by NILESH S
try this exclusive site for great deals

http://www.eorlando.net/

planning a trip to Florida in June, how do I get the best deal travel, hotel, parks for 4, 1 week?
I don’t want to go to the time share presentations to receive tickets. Just want some ideas so that I am not paying unneccessarily.
Thanks

Answer by richard
go where i go :www.priceline.com

Answer by “G Rob”
Go here ——> http://travel.yahoo.com/

Tell me plz the best travel deal during the next 3 months ?
(From Europe to anywhere….hot travel sites are welcome too).THANKS.-Greece-

Answer by Tropicales
Hey! Haven’t seen you around for a long time!

Take a look at these links. They offer amazing deals and to different places. The first one, TripCentral, shows you final pricing (txs & surcharges), so you don’t have to add anything.

http://tripcentral.ca/

http://belairtravel.com/

http://www.sunwing.ca/

http://flightcentre.com/

http://www.flightcentre.ca/

http://www.redtag.ca/

http://www.itravel2000.com/HomePage.aspx

http://holidaymarkettravel.com/

This link is set for Greece departure if you want:

http://www.aircanada.com/en/home.html

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where can i find a good deal to travel to europe?
i’m planing to visit as many country as possible in europe with my 2 kids and husband. i wonder if someone have some information how to find a good deal and if you have some experience to share.
my plan is to take a 10 days off and enjoy europe.

Answer by Orla C
Europe is about the same size as the continental USA, and is in fact a CONTINENT, not a country.

You’re talking about a huge area here, so how can you ‘enjoy’ it in 10 days?

Just find one or two places that would suit your situation, and have done with it. If you repost your question stating your children’s ages and your family’s interests (sport, whatever) and what type of accommodation (hotel, campsite, guesthouse, apartment) you would like, you will get a lot more information.

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