Archive for May, 2010
How reliable are the vacation rentals in new york on craigslist?
1Hi, i’m flying to new york with my bf soon and we can’t afford $300 per night in a hotel, so we are looking at apartment rentals on craigslist. But i’m scared to get scammed. how much can you rely on that?
Have you ever stayed in one? can you recommend something?
Is Aeroflot airlines safe?
4everyone has a different opinion. but are they a safe airline?
How does the luggage work for easyjet airlines??
3Hi, I’m thinking of going to greece from london with easyjet. How does the luggage work? It says on their site that they have “europe’s most generous hand baggage allowance”, does that mean they dont allow luggage on the airplane and that you have to carry everything in a handbag??
Thank you
Should i go mountainerring or to Galapagos next summer?
1I like to plan ahead, but anyways i have two choices of adventuring next summer. Im 15 right now by the way and im going to be 16 by next summer. My first choice is going on a trip with one of the science teachers and about 10 classmates on a two-week trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. THe itinerary includes spending a week with native tribsement and flying out to the galapagos. This trip costs about $3000 for two weeks. My other choice was to go mountainneering with a close friend to the Grand Tetons. It will probably include driving out to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, spending a day there, hiring a guide that provides all the gear, going on a 4-day climb of the Grand Teton (13,300 ft altitude). These mountains are of course not Everest but still snow-capped and very technical and should be awesome to climb. This will prolly end up being a week long thing for the price of about $2000-3000, depending on wat guide i get and how i get out there to Wyoming. Which should i do?
http://www. nps. gov/grte, go here to check out the Tetons
What type of camera should I bring to the Galapagos Islands?
4I am not a professional photographer, but I don’t want to get low-quality shots when going to such a beautiful place (as I would get if I brought my $200 point and shoot camera). I am willing to buy a new camera, not more than $350.
Also, is an SLR camera worth it?
What are some suggestions for both point-and-shoot cameras and SLR cameras?
How To Choose The Right Travel Agent For The Very Best Cruise Experience
0Choosing a travel agent should be easy. Go to travel agents that specialize in cruising. I cannot stress this enough. There agencies that book cruises only and then there are agents within Travel Agencies that are specialists in cruising. Either one of these will fit the bill.
Ask the agent a lot of questions, like what cruise lines that agent has sailed on? They should be very knowledgeable about all the aspects of cruising- food, activities, entertainment, the size of the cabins available, the size of the ship, what kind of facilities and the clientele. To be really sure of the agents’ expertise, ask for a CLIA accredited agent.
Ask about a variety of cruises, not just one or two lines. Some agents push one or two lines because they either have booked a big block of space on a ship or they get a higher commission from a particular cruise line, they call these their “Preferred Suppliers”. Ask them who their Preferred Suppliers are and what lines they have personally sailed on. Many times it will be the Preferred Suppliers but you want someone who has experienced many cruise lines.
Cruise Tip: When choosing an agent, ask how long she/he has worked for the agency. You want one that has been there at least two years, has been on several lines, and can answer all of your questions. It is not realistic to expect the agent to have sailed on all of the cruise lines but you want one that has sampled many.
There are a couple of tricks to get the best priced cruise. Go to one Travel Agent who specializes in cruises; go through the options available for the type of cruise you want. After the agent has narrowed it down she/he will than say it’s time to call the lines and check for availability. The next step is to put a hold on the cabin which she will put in your name. Normally the cruise line will hold a cabin for a week. .
Go home and call another cruise agency and ask for their cruise specialist. Give that agency the same information along with the price quoted by the first agent. See if this agent can beat the price. If she can, go back to the first agent and tell her your mother, sister, friend, was able to get a better price and can she meet that price. Chances are she will, especially if she has placed you on a Preferred Supplier. Don’t feel bad about this. You will probably book with the first agent, and the second agent did not do any work except make a phone call. This will also let you know if the first agent did a good job. If agent number 2 can’t beat the price or quotes you a higher price, bingo, you’ve got yourself a great agent in on the first try.
The third thing you will want to do is check the internet for any deals on that particular ship. You can check by search engine or by going to the individual cruise lines website.
Your local newspaper will have a cruise travel section with lots of ads for cruises and will list discount fares. Or go to your local bookstore and browse the Magazine section for Cruise related publications. And of course the Cruise lines all have websites where you can book directly. But if you are a new cruiser it is best to go to a Travel Agent that knows cruising and can answer all your questions including the pro and cons of each and every cruise line.
Cruise Tip: If you are strictly looking for price, go to travel agents that have booked large blocks of rooms on a particular cruise and they will be able to give you a good discount. Just make sure that this is the type of cruise you want to take. Consider the ships “personality”. There are ships that are completely casual all of the time, or ships that promote partying, and ships were people are elegantly dressed all of the time. Choosing your cruise style is one of the first things you should decide, this will help the Travel Agent find the ideal ship for you.
Copy the list below and take them with you when you visit your chosen Travel Agency (write answers below questions):
1. What is the total price for the cruise? It should include port charges, air fare and transfers to and from the airport.
2. Can any money be saved by traveling on a different cruise line with similar amenities or if I traveled at a different time of year?
3. Does the agency have a way of checking if the rate drops as the cruise date nears? If so, will the travel agent automatically lower my fare?
4. Does the cruise line offer travel insurance and what kind if they do? Does the agency offer insurance or know a reputable company?
5. What is the last day you can cancel without penalty? What are the penalties?
6. What proof of citizenship is expected? What other documents will I need?
7. If I want to change the itinerary or go earlier or stay later is that possible?
8. Who will make my airline reservations? When can I get seat assignments?
9. Find out where your cabin will be and if it is close to the dining room, the elevator, the disco, the pool etc. Ships are large and there will be considerable walking.
10. Arrange with the agent what type of beds you want, queen or twin.
11. Tell the agent when you want to dine and how large the table should be.
12. If purchasing an outside cabin has the agent checked to make sure the view is not obstructed? If this doesn’t matter to you, you may be able to save some money by booking an obstructed view.
13. What are the weight restrictions if you are flying to the port?
14. When will I get my travel documents?
15. If you have a special diet request make it now.
16. If it is your honeymoon have the travel agent notify the cruise line. The lines usually have special gatherings for newly weds.
17. If you are traveling in a large group the cruise line should also be notified.
18. If you have any special needs such as cribs or baby food now is the time to have the agent tell the cruise line.
19. If you have a health issue, ask about the infirmary
20. Do they have any cruise reviews that you can see or get a copy of?
These questions and the information above will aide you in finding the right Travel agent to book your cruise vacation. Just a little bit of work and then you can Set Sail!
Happy Cruising!
Copyright © 2006 Mary Hanna All Rights Reserved.
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About the Author
Mary Hanna has traveled the world by Air and Ship while writing eBooks, Software Reviews and Practical Articles on Internet Marketing, Cruising, Gardening and Cooking. Visit her websites at: http://www. CruiseGold. com http://www. CruiseTravelDirectory. com and http://www. CruisingTips. com or contact her at mhanna@cruisepublishing
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Why do airfare rates seem to increase on the weekend?
3I am planning an upcoming trip to Florida for the end of October. I will be booking my flight through either expedia. com, travelocity, or a similar website to these.
I’ve been looking on these discount sites for some time and have noticed that the cost of airfare seems lower to book during the week and more expensive if I were to book during the weekend. Anybody else notice this? Anybody have any idea why?
How do you handle long airplane flights?
8My family is going on a trip abroad relatively soon. It’s going to be 18 hours (We’re going to Europe. )
The longest flight I’ve been on is 6 hours, nonstop. There will be no stops on this flight either. We’ll be flying out in the late afternoon and arrive the next morning. I intend to read a long book, but I don’t know about sleeping/non reading time. What do you do to keep yourself occupied on long flights?
Where in Krakow, Poland can I find a frozen pie crust?
8I want to make pumpkin pie for thanksgiving. I have the filling but I need a frozen pie crust.
Any ideas?
(i found it in prague at an american store :P)