Showing posts with label Hotel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hotel. Show all posts

Monday, September 22, 2008

Get The Best Travel Bargains On Your Vacation

There certainly is no denying that traveling these days is a lot more expensive than ever before and the need to find bargains when we vacation or travel on business is extreme. Many families during these times are severely curtailing vacation plans or eliminating them altogether. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

There are many outstanding travel bargains to be found if you just know where to look. Let’s examine a few ways to save money on travel. For more details and information on budget travel, visit my web site through the link in my resource box below.

Airlines

With the cost of jet fuel soaring, higher prices are in effect at all major airlines. In the midst of all this, you can still locate bargains on the web. Many online specials exist, especially if you’re willing to wait until your proposed departure date is near. Browse the airlines’ websites along with Travelocity and Expedia for special pricing. Sometimes the individual airlines will have specials that don’t appear on Travelocity or Expedia, so don’t forget to check them.

Accommodations

You might have to sacrifice a bit here in order to find bargain places to stay. Again, the web is your best friend in tracking down cheaper rates. Rather than reserving space at a pricey hotel, you might be better off staying at a cut-rate motel. After all, you’re on vacation and you’re only going to use the place to sleep. Seek out those that are not adjacent to major attractions, since their rates will be lower.

Cruise Deals

Aim to take that cruise vacation during early fall or the end of summer. You’ll find much better rates. A cruise can be one of the most economical vacations on the planet. The ship is your hotel and food is included. You couldn’t take a vacation as cheaply if you paid for these items separately. Just do a Google search for ‘cheap cruise deals’ and take a look at some of those travel bargains. At the time of this writing I found one, for example, that offers a 7 day Caribbean cruise for as low as $329 per person, or a Canadian adventure for as low as $249 per person. These are amazingly low prices for all-inclusive vacations.

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Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Choose Your Hotel Room

While leaving on a trip to some main cities, the first thing that comes to mind would be the downtown hotels which you can hang-out in. These hotels are normally quite pricey however they do give worth for your cash. Although not all their rooms are 1st class, in addition to the reality that you have a budget to think about, there are methods where-in you can receive the best room.

To receive a fine, upright or yet a luxurious room, never be uncertain to ask the front desk clerk or the travel agent for the exact space you want. These people are not psychics who can examine your mind. They won’t know what you need if you will not tell them.

Give them the exact details. If you’re not that tight on your budget, you can go as far as asking for a space on their concierge plane or their penthouse suite. If you have a tight financial plan, as long as it covers a specific view or bed you want, its fine. If you won’t tell them what you want, chances are, you will get stuck in a space nobody else desires.

If you are frequently in the area or you have been a visitor in that exact downtown hotel, inform them. It can be as blunt as telling them openly that you stayed there previously and that you want the same type of room you had, or a dissmiliar space this time. It may moreover be as discreet as informing them what you detested or fancied about the space you had there as well as you would want something better this time.

Hence, once you receive a space plus spot things that don’t seem correct or is bound to give you some problems; tell their front desk right away. Settle only for the finest. If you are the one shelling out for the room, it should be well worth it. If it is your office that will disburse this, the more you may insist for a fine space; or else your company is better off taking the dealing elsewhere.
If you must stay at that hotel for not less than 4 days; or you have plans of going to the area frequently, you may inscribe a letter or a note to the director, at least a week prior to going back there. Include in your letter your purpose in staying there for a span of time; plus if it is likely to receive a discount on their rates or if it can cover an upgraded space.


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