November 17, 2014

Schloss Hellbrunn in Salzburg, Austria

The Water-Powered Mechanical Theater with nearly 200 moving wood carvings


Schloss Hellbrunn was the summer playhouse of Markus Sittikus, the archbishop of Salzburg, built in 1619. The palace was only for the daytime; there are no bedrooms in the home. It was simply an opulent and delightful place to wile away the hot summer days for the powerful archbishop and his friends. But Hellbrunn was not merely a place for luxurious food, wine and music. The palace was built over natural springs (supplied by the palace's namesake, Hellbrunn River), which inspired Markus Sittikus to outfit Hellbrunn’s vast gardens with some remarkable fountains.


A summer day at Hellbrunn would start with a great outdoor feast. As the guests finished off their meal, water would suddenly shoot out of the table, and out of each guest’s seat, completely soaking all present, except of course, the archbishop. Sittikus would then lead his sopping and delighted guests through the gardens, showing them many marvels of the day.


Small water-powered automata dot the grounds, depicting everything from a knife-sharpener grinding scissors to the mythological Perseus, fighting the sea dragon and freeing the captured Andromeda. There are a number of beautiful grottoes, each one featuring a different curiosity, like the Birdcall Grotto - a mechanism, hidden from sight, makes the sounds of different bird calls, tweeting and singing in a cacophony of song. The water-powered device consisted of bellows and a pin roller which directed the air into the different pipes for the birdcalls. Also a delight of its day was the crown grotto, in which a golden crown would rise and fall on a jet of water, illustrating the quick and easy rise and fall of power.


As his guests gazed on these wonders, Markus Sittikus would place himself discreetly next to a set of controls…and before the guests knew what was happening, they were being soaked from all directions. No one was safe. It was impossible to guess when the water would come, and where it would come from. No spot in the garden was dry, except wherever Markus Sittikus stood, and where the tour guide stands today.


Hellbrunn remains almost completely unchanged nearly 400 years later, except for the Mechanical Theater, which was added in 1750, a little more than 100 years after Markus Sittikus’ death. The complicated mechanism for the enormous automaton is still functioning in its original form. The incredible theater displays a bustling baroque town with 200 moving figures, repeating their clockwork motions to the water-powered organ music.


The huge and complex Mechanical Theater and trick fountains of Hellbrunn would have been a marvel to guests in its day - and remains just as marvelous today.


Other attractions on the palace grounds include a museum in Hellbrunn hall, the Salzburg zoo, and the Steintheater, a rock quarry that was repurposed as a outdoor stone theater. Also on display is the pavilion used in the 1964 musical "The Sound of Music." Perhaps the best attraction is the Monatsschlösschen, which houses the folklore section of Salzburg's Carolino Augusteum Museum. The charming and unique exhibition displays traditional costumes, furniture styles, and trends of everyday Austrian life in the 1600s.




















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She Stares You Down

Another good series I know many of you have taken my recommendation on the Patrick Rothfuss series of books (!!), but I’m now into a new series called the “Mistborn” by Sanderson. It comes highly recommended! Flatbooks Needs Authors! We’re looking for some new authors and eBooks over at Flatbooks! Have an idea for an […]



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A burned-out clutch and a broken down case





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On the Road: Marriott and Hilton Announce Penalty for Last-Minute Cancellations

Marriott and Hilton recently announced they would charge a penalty if a guest canceled a reservation at the last minute.

















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What Happens to Existing Reservations When Your Status Goes Up or Down?

One of the classic data challenges with frequent flyer programs is: what happens when your elite status changes? Historically you would make a reservation, and your status would attach to it. When I dropped from Starwood Platinum status down to Gold at the beginning of 2010, my Platinum status still stayed in my reservations I […]


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Friday: Virtual @NatGeoTravel Photo Walk

This Friday: Join Traveler magazine's director of photography and features editor for a virtual photo walk at the National Museum of Natural History to get a sneak peek at the Smithsonian's new dinosaur exhibit and find out Traveler's picks for the top 20 places to visit in 2015.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/17/friday-virtual-natgeotravel-photo-walk/

Thanks Emirates For Leaving My Dad Speechless (Again)!

I just can't even begin to say how impressed I've been with the genuine hospitality offered by Emirates on this trip. First we had an amazing flight from Los Angeles to Dubai. We're now in the Emirates A380 First Class Lounge in Dubai.


When we got to the airport I hadn't yet told my dad where we were going. So I went to the check-in desk and explained the situation -- "I'm taking my dad on a surprise birthday trip and he doesn't know our next destination. When he gives you his passport could you please not tell him where we're going? Just give me his boarding pass." They laughed at the idea and gladly cooperated.


When we arrived at the lounge the same thing happened. At first the agents seemed to think I was kidnapping him or something, but once they "got" what I was doing, they loved the idea.


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In Transit Blog: An Upgrade for Newark’s United Hub

Terminal C, the United Airlines hub at Newark Liberty International Airport, will receive a renovation that includes new restaurants and free use of iPads in waiting areas.

















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100% Bonus on Citibank Transfers to Hilton HHonors Through January 8

Over the summer Citibank drastically improved the value proposition of its Thank You Points program, making the points transferable to a variety of airline mileage programs. Two years ago they introduced the program’s first transfer partner — Hilton. But transfers to Hilton are normally a really poor value at 1:1. Doubly so because Hilton massively […]


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8 truths about Southern Californians

"We are Californians before we are Americans." MatadorU student Preston Roeschlein explains 8 truths (and no lies) about Southern Californians.



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Free and Easy Ways to Blog and Share your Travel Stories

Many of us keep a journal or travel diary of sorts to jot down details of our trips that we may otherwise forget. We might also keep in touch and share our journey in real time with friends and family by posting on Facebook or Twitter. If you’d like to kick it up a notch […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/free-and-easy-ways-to-blog-and-share-your-travel-stories.html

Amex Centurion Lounge Studio Coming To Seattle Airport

Over the past couple of years American Express has started opening lounges in the US, called Centurion Lounges. So far they have lounges in Las Vegas, Dallas Ft. Worth, New York LaGuardia, and San Francisco. They've also announced plans to open a lounge in Miami in 2015.


Those with the Platinum Card® from American Express can access the lounge for free, while other American Express cardmembers can pay $50 for access.


It looks like American Express is expanding the lounge concept even further, with the introduction of their first Centurion Studio, which will be debuting in Seattle in 2015.


Here's the press release:


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Why Don’t Airlines Lower Fuel Surcharges?

With oil prices down, I've been asked on a daily basis lately why airlines don't lower their fuel surcharges. In spirit, a surcharge should be temporary, to reflect an additional burden.


But if you follow the way airlines impose fuel surcharges, the system seems to be that the fuel surcharges go up every time that oil prices increase, while they don't go down when the cost of oil decreases.


Even with the cost of oil prices way down, fuel surcharges still make up the majority of fares in many cases. For example, take the below flight between New York and London, which has a $264 base fare, and $458 in fuel surcharges.


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SPG Nights And Flights

Starwood Preferred Guest has an interesting redemption option called “Nights & Flights,” and while I’ve touched on the value a few times, I don’t think I’ve ever written about the program in detail.


*How does SPG Nights & Flights work?*


Effectively, Nights & Flights is a discount on five night hotel award stays, combined with a transfer bonus to an airline partner. This is only valid at Category 3 and 4 Starwood hotels, and only with airlines with a 1:1 transfer ratio.


-- 60,000 SPG points can be exchanged for five nights at a Category 3 and 50,000 airline miles

-- 70,000 SPG points can be exchanged for five nights at a Category 4 and 50,000 airline miles


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Real World Travel Tip: Take Care of Your Airline Club Agents, and They Will Really Take Care Of You

When I was young my family had a big gathering each year at the National Horse Show at Madison Square Garden. I remember being quite young, maybe 5 or 6, and spilling something on my shirt at brunch beforehand, so had to make a stop at a department store on the way to the event […]


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Taking back control of the direct channel for hotels

Hotels and resorts – especially independents – are facing skyrocketing costs of distribution on third-party channels, cutting in to your margin and ...



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In Transit Blog: Walkabout: A Bigger, Better Mass MoCA; an Airplane Apartment on Airbnb

A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

















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Coming Tomorrow: Luxury Travel on an Everyday Budget

Once in a while, we actually make new products for the Unconventional Guides shop. Earlier this year we debuted the following great resources: The Unconventional Guide to Freelance Writing (in cooperation with Amber Adrian) Designed to Sell (in cooperation with Jen & Omar) Get Rich Slowly (in cooperation with J.D. Roth) After another six nine…



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Riding all the Walt Disney World rides in one day

Who in their right minds would try to ride every single Walt Disney World ride in one day? These guys tried it in November.





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There's Still No Such Thing As A Global Airplane Tracking System

It would see airplanes that cross oceans using satellite communications to broadcast their locations.



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Contest: National Emerald Club One Two Free

Full disclosure: National offered to compensate me for writing this post, which I have declined. Instead, we’ll be giving away some extra perks to FIVE readers — see details at the end of the post. National Emerald Club is back with their most lucrative promotion, One Two Free. The promotion is valid for rentals between…


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Brisbane Makes a Splash Down Under

In Brisbane’s pedestrian-friendly urban center, the cackle of a kookaburra is more common than a car horn. But don’t let the subtropical city’s laid-back impression fool you.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/17/brisbane-makes-a-splash-down-under/

HotelTonight looks to tomorrow’s hotel guest experience

After 10 years as an attendee, HotelTonight CEO Sam Shank took to the Phocuswright stage with a look to tomorrow’s hotel experience. ...



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15 of the world's most spectacular fountains

People never cease to find amazing ways to make water more incredible than it already is. Here are 15 examples.





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Lies we tell before we move abroad

Don't worry mom and dad...I’ve got enough saved to live comfortably until I get settled in. MatadorU instructor Cathy Brown on the lies we tell our parents when we move abroad.



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Did I Offend Our Tour Guide? And Was I Off Base?

One of my favorite things to do in the UAE is to get out of the big cities and go into the desert. During my visit to the UAE a couple of years ago I stayed at Qasr Al Sarab, which is a resort in the desert. It was one of the coolest places I've ever stayed, and I really enjoyed dune bashing, camel riding, etc.


So while my dad and I stayed at the Park Hyatt Dubai for our stay, I did still want to venture out into the desert for some dune bashing.


After doing some research online, it appeared as if virtually all tour companies had the same "agenda" for sunset dune bashing. They all seemed to go into the same area, and all seemed to include dinner at a shared "camp."


The only major difference seemed to be whether you booked a private tour or a group tour. Since it's my dad's birthday I decided to book a private tour, so we could do things at our pace.


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Here Are the Big Signup Bonuses of 50,000 Points or More

I receive compensation for many links on this blog. You don’t have to use these links, but I am grateful to you if you do. American Express, Citibank, Chase, and other banks are advertising partners of this site. I do not write about all credit cards that are available — instead focusing on miles, points, […]


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KLM and Airbnb create the aircraft sleepover

KLM and Airbnb, both clever operators when it comes to social media and PR (especially the former), have collaborated. It what can ...



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6 thoughts travelers have at borders

"This 'random' search doesn't feel so random," and five other thoughts every traveler has at border crossings by Justin Guerra.



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How to Change the “I’m Too Poor to Travel” Mindset and Say Yes to Travel

“Your advice is great if you are middle-class, your parents are giving you money, or you’re from the West. Your website can never work for me. I’m too poor to travel. This advice is only for privileged people.” I encounter this line of thought frequently, and after two recently-published articles on Thrillist and Thought Catalog, I’ve heard it even more lately. Every travel naysayer believes their situation is special, that they can’t manage what someone else did for “x, y, […]


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Camel Ride By Moonlight in Wadi Rum, Jordan





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An Update to Cookie-Gate: Another Change to the Beloved Cookie!

A couple of weeks ago I shared my rant about the American Airlines cookie. First world problems, right? If a cookie is going to be what they serve as dessert even on dinner flights, then I’d hope they would make it the cookie that actually used to be gooey, moist, and delicious … There even […]


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8 weird foods to try in Mexico

Huitlacoche is a grey fungus that grows on corn. Mmm…tempted yet?



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Up To 25% Discount When You Buy Starpoints

Through December 31, 2014, Starwood is offering up to a 25% discount on the purchase of Starpoints. The discounts are tiered, where you receive a bigger discount the more Starpoints you purchase, as follows:


-- Buy 500-9,500 Starpoints Save 10%

-- Buy 10,000-14,500 Starpoints Save 15%

-- Buy 15,000-19,500 Starpoints Save 20%

-- Buy 20,000 Starpoints Save 25%


Starwood ordinarily charges 3.5 cents per purchased Starpoint. So if you max out this promotion you can purchase 20,000 Starpoints for $525, which is 2.625 cents per Starpoint.


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Ebola, flight schedules and how the industry can be smarter with travel data

We’re so used to hearing the buzz words Big Data being used in almost any context these days. Whether it’s airlines using ...



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New Amex Sync offer: OfficeMax $10 off $50!

Valid through 12/31/2014 (hurry to register as this one won’t last long!): Amex has a new Sync offer for $10 off any $50 or greater purchase at OfficeMax or Office Depot. Use your enrolled Amex card to spend a total of $50 or more in-store or online to get the $10 statement credit. To enroll via Twitter, sync your card and then Tweet: #AmexOfficeDepot Important, please first read this post:... Continue Reading


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10 LA rites of passage

Living in LA, it's only a matter of time before you try a special diet.



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13 reasons to travel Europe by train

#3: No one falls in love with a beautiful stranger on a plane.



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The best countries to teach English

From South Korea to Colombia, here are the world's best places to teach.



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