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July 16th, 2008

Eating Cheap in New York City

Do you have dietary concerns that make your food choices limited? If you’re worried about trying new dishes, New York City has plenty of the same type of restaurants you can find anywhere else in the United States. You can even go shopping and store ready-to-eat snacks and drinks in the motel room. If you’ve booked a room with a refrigerator and stove or microwave, so much the better to stay on a diet you’re familiar with! Most motel stays offer continental breakfasts with healthy choices. Be brave and take advantage of them; that’s what they’re there for. As for hunger during the day, if nothing else, you can store some quick snacks to hold you or the kids over until you can get to the restaurant of your choice.


July 15th, 2008

Choosing Accommodations on Maui

The key to a relaxing visit to Maui is the choice of lodging location. Maui offers approximately 16 hotels with a total of over 10,000 available rooms. Visitors to Maui can also choose to stay in one of the 7,343 condominiums units or at one of the 40 Bed and Breakfast Inns on the island. Less common, but also available, are camping facilities located on park grounds.

Visitors looking for a romantic getaway to spend their Maui vacation find Hotel Hana-Maui perfectly suited to their desires. The Hotel offers private cottages near the ocean with hot tubs on the deck and gardened outdoor baths that bring tropical fantasies to life.


July 14th, 2008

Discount Vacations in Orlando

Orlando, Florida is a great travel destination for families with kids. There are many activities and attractions that kids will enjoy. The weather is warm and the atmosphere is relaxed. What is even better is that a family can have an Orlando vacation at a discount price.

The first way to achieve this is to contact the Orlando Convention and Visitors’ Bureau (the CVB). They have information on hotels, attractions, vacation packages, and more. This year, at least, they are offering a Magicard. This allows the holder and five other family members to get discounts in and around Orlando.


July 14th, 2008

Discount Resort Vacations with Kids

Many think of all-inclusive vacations as a break from the kids. Resort vacations may seem too expensive to share with your children. However, with the discounts available, these types of vacations can be enjoyed with the kids along as easily as without them.

Look on the internet for resorts that offer travel discounts for kids. Some resorts give children a discount identification card when they arrive at the resort. These cards are good for free or discounted admissions to attractions and free food when with a paying adult. These discount cards are often available for kids of ages through twelve years old.


July 13th, 2008

Cutting the Cost of Air Travel for Kids

One of the biggest costs of traveling with kids is paying for their flights.  Furthermore, it isn’t always easy to pay the full prices of airline tickets.  For this reason, it’s important to find children’s airline tickets at discount prices.  

Travel agents can arrange for children’s flights.  They buy blocks of tickets at a greatly reduced rate.  Then they sell them to individuals at a price that is a markup for them, but quite a discount for you.  This way, you can get tickets for the whole family, kids included.


July 8th, 2008

How much do extra bags cost on American Airline’s

How much do extra bags cost on American Airlines  $26 - $54

  • American Airlines luggage policy
  • Bag Check: Each person is allowed one checked bag at a cost of $15 - a second will run you $25.
    Food & Drink: Soda is free, but alcohol will cost you $5-6. On flights four-hours or longer, meals are free. Any shorter than that and snacks cost anywhere from $4-6
    Entertainment: Most domestic flights offer movies as part of the experience. You can use your own headphones or pay $2 for ones they offer you in-flight.
    How To Pay: Cash or credit.

    Exceptions to this policy include customers who purchase First or Business Class tickets, AAdvantage Executive Platinum®, AAdvantage Platinum® and AAdvantage Gold® members as well as customers who purchase full-fare tickets in Economy Class. View a complete list of exceptions.


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