Missed Connection: Covers missed Cruise or Trip departures which result from cancellation or delay (for three or more hours) of all regularly scheduled airline flights due to any delay of Your Common Carrier (Including inclement Weather). Maximum benefits of up to the amount shown on the Schedule of Coverage and Services are provided to cover additional transportation expenses needed for You to join the departed Cruise or Trip, reasonable accommodations, and meal expenses and non-refundable payments for the unused portion of Your Cruise or Trip.
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Travel Insurance--Why You Need Some
Missed Connection: Covers missed Cruise or Trip departures which result from cancellation or delay (for three or more hours) of all regularly scheduled airline flights due to any delay of Your Common Carrier (Including inclement Weather). Maximum benefits of up to the amount shown on the Schedule of Coverage and Services are provided to cover additional transportation expenses needed for You to join the departed Cruise or Trip, reasonable accommodations, and meal expenses and non-refundable payments for the unused portion of Your Cruise or Trip.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Spring Break Travel
- Roundtrip flight, including any fuel surcharges.
- Hotel accommodations
- Roundtrip airport/hotel transportation
- 24 hour customer service
Have Disney on your mind? You’re in luck! Book your vacation package including Flight + Hotel + Magic Your Way Ticket and get up to 3 nights FREE at the Walt Disney World® Resort and up to 3 days FREE on your Magic Your Way Ticket! Plus, with travel between 1/4 – 3/29/09 receive a $200 Disney Gift Card!
I've said it previously, but I don't mind saying it again-Florida is a great place to vacation, especially for younger kids. You could stay in a reasonably priced hotel/condo right on the beach with a pool and be happy and content for days. Florida is where my children first discovered the ocean, so maybe I'm just partial to this part of the U.S.I would love the opportunity to help you plan a spring getaway. Contact me with your own personal wish list and I'll do my best to fulfill it. It costs you absolutely nothing and I might be able to find you a great deal. marcia@libertytravelstore.com
Until next time,
luv2travelwithme
Monday, February 9, 2009
Passports Not Always Needed
Gran Porto Real in Playa del Carmen was the perfect fit. I did quite a bit of research and found a package on sale. So now we are all looking forward to a relaxing getaway where hopefully, we can hang out together as a family without the many distractions that always seem to get in the way at home. One thing we won't have to do is get our passports, because we did that last year. Spreading the cost of five passports out over several months was pretty smart of me. But what if you don't have passports? Does that mean you have to stay close to home? Absolutely not!
The passport issue has been in the news quite a bit the last few years and many still find it confusing. Check here for the most up-to-date information.
The bad news is that Mexico and most of the Caribbean is out of bounds for those who choose to remain passport-free. But don't lose hope if you're determined to get out of town to an exotic beach. How about the US Virgin Islands- St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix. The islands are located in the eastern Caribbean about 1,100 miles southeast of Miami. Temperatures range from a mild 77 degrees in the winter to 83 degrees in summer.
You'll sense a Danish influence on St. Croix with towns named Frederiksted and Christiansted where you'll find quaint shops in pastel-colored buildings. The majority of St. John is a national park. Gorgeous beaches, hiking, camping and much more await visitors to this island. St. Thomas is the most visited cruise ship port in the Caribbean. In downtown Charlotte Amalie you'll find dining, nightlife, duty-free shopping and much more.
ST. JOHN
Two thirds of St. John is a U.S. national park. It's also the smallest of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Those who frequent the island probably do so because of the beautiful beaches to be found there. There is also a ferry service available so you can stay at one island and travel to the others.
ST. CROIX
St. Croix is one of the top ten eco-friendy destinations worldwide. There's so much available on this island, from touring historic sites, nightlife, scuba diving and of course, great beaches. Take a look at this webcam located at Rumrunners, a local restaurant.
PUERTO RICO
Another choice for those without a passport is Puerto Rico. I've only visited the island once and that was while on a cruise. But what I most remember is friendly people and tiny European-looking cobblestone streets lined with small, expensive shops. We were desperately trying to get to El Morro, a fortress located on the tip of Old San Juan built to protect the town from attack by sea. Learning that the quickest way to get there was by a public bus, we set off. Residents quickly gave us directions relayed through my 8th grader's small vocabulary picked up in Spanish class. While we didn't get to the fort in time, we did meet lots of people along the way and left the city later that night with a very good feeling about the people of San Juan.
One way I like to research different locations is through forums, connecting with other travelers who have been where you want to go. The Caribbean Travel Forum is a massive website offering multitudes of information helpful to anyone planning a trip to this part of the world. Deciding where to spend your vacation dollars is always a big decision, but especially so now. Please choose carefully and I can't stress it enough, purchase travel insurance. I would love to help anyone with their vacation plans. Send me an email at marcia@libertytravelstore.com.
Until next time,
luv2travelwithme
Saturday, February 7, 2009
My Funny Honeymoon Story
All of a sudden, we spied a young boy riding down the stairs on horseback followed by a dog. He had what appeared to be a clean, men's handkerchief tied around his mouth, looking much like young boys do when pretending to be cowboys. In his hand he carried a long stick with some type of knife attached to the end with masking tape. He slowly began walking around the restaurant without causing much of a stir among the employees and there were not many guests yet. Now, what do you think was running through our minds at this time? Were we frightened? Screaming? Crawling under the tables while clutching our valuables? No, remember this is 1983 and we were Americans. Obviously, this was a SHOW, staged for our viewing enjoyment. We continued this line of thinking until the "bandito" came our way and demanded our purses, cameras and any other valuables he thought we'd give up to him. Then, he slowly turned around and went out the way he came, his faithful dog still following behind him.
You're probably thinking we all jumped up and chased after him, right? He didn't have a gun and we clearly outnumbered him. No, we all sat there like stooges, waiting for him to return with our valuables, because this was a SHOW. As you can imagine, this wasn't a show and we never saw any of our things again. Every picture we'd taken on that trip was taken along with our camera. We did what we thought we should do when something like this happens. There was some type of visitor's office in the town, but nobody spoke English. Luckily, we were able to get a few pictures from others who had been with us that week and I'm grateful for that. The best thing about this event was that it made for a good story. People would laugh until their eyes watered when hearing this story. I mean, how could we have been so stupid?
The lesson we learned from this is that when you leave the U.S., the rules change. In fact, there might not be rules. Always be careful, constantly looking for a young boy (guess he'd be an old guy by now) riding on horseback, followed by an old dog while holding a long stick.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Packing Tips
- Place all blouses/shirts/pants/skirts on hangers.
- Put one to two hangers of clothing inside each dry cleaning bag.
- Begin laying these items in your suitcase. Stretch them completely out without folding in the middle.
- After filling approximately half of the suitcase in this way, fill it up the rest of the way with folded/rolled clothes, leaving a little room at the top.
- Fold the bottom half of the clothing in the dry cleaner bags over the folded clothes, forming a clothing sandwich.
I've also heard that using tissue paper works but I've never tried it. You'll find a multitude of packing methods on the web, in case you don't care for mine. As a public service, I've provided links so you can check them out for yourself. Mine are really the best though. Really.
One Bag
Create a custom packing list for any journey
Cruise Vacation Packing List
The Cruise Diva packing list
Cruise Clues Packing List
This should keep you busy for awhile. If you need some assistance planning this trip, I'm available. That sort of makes me sound like the last girl standing on the girl's side of the gym, waiting for someone to ask her to dance. That's OK, I can live with that.
Until next time,
luv2travelwithme
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Great Deals on Cruises
- 3 days out of San Diego 3/19 and 4/2 as low as $199 per person
- 4 days out of Miami 4/2 as low as $279 per person
- 5 days out of Miami 3/9 as low as $359 per person
Have you cruised on Carnival before? Receive great savings plus a FREE 2 category upgrade. You have until March 31st to get in on this special.
Norwegian Cruise Line is giving away up to $250 on-board credit per stateroom plus pay as low as $99 for all 3rd-8th guests staying in your stateroom. I just saved a client a nice amount of money just by searching for promotions she was eligible for. Would a do-it-yourself booking engine do that for you? There are good deals to be had for those wishing to travel. Give a travel agent a try.
Until next time,
luv2travelwithme