November 26, 2014

How to understand Mexican women

"When a Mexican girl tells you she’s all set, she’s only acknowledging your patience. If she hasn't decided which shoes she’s wearing or hasn't picked up her ever-faithful handbag, she’s far from ready."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/8-things-need-know-understand-mexican-women/

9Flats makes prepayment optional, allows cash for home rentals

It was the first to provide insurance for homeowners who rent out their homes. It was the first to introduce “instant booking,” ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/tues-now-profitable-9flats-debuts-pay-cash-option-new-focus/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tues-now-profitable-9flats-debuts-pay-cash-option-new-focus

Programmatic advertising – a new destination for travel brands

The travel industry is a crowded marketplace with low margins. But it’s also high volume which provides a rich audience pool and ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/programmatic-advertising-next-destination-brands/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=programmatic-advertising-next-destination-brands

10 signs you're a backpacker newbie

Packed so much you can barely get your bag onto your back? Uh oh. Sounds like you're a backpacking newbie. Read on for 9 more signs this is your first time traveling.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/10-signs-first-backpacking-trip/

6 prisons on 6 continents

Creator of 501Places, Andy Jarosz, gives us one of his more unusual travel checklists.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/6-prisons-to-visit-on-6-continents/

14 of Europe's scenic rail routes

From Cinque Terre to the Black Forest, the best way to see this beautiful continent is by train.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/14-scenic-rail-routes-europe/

Narita, Japan – A Favorite and Frugal Layover

Most people recognize Narita as the name of a hub airport in Japan. However, it is also the name of the city in which the airport is located. What travelers might not know is that spending a layover in Narita, Japan is budget friendly and fun. It’s also an alternative to the usual expensive trek […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/narita-japan-a-favorite-and-frugal-layover.html

November 25, 2014

Doyden Castle in Port Quin, England

Doyden Castle


Sitting alone atop an isolated windblown English hill, Doyden Castle was created to be a secluded stronghold of sin where one wealthy businessman and his friends could get as debauched as they wanted to, the historic mini-castle is now a bucolic holiday home.


Built around the 1830's the little stone castle was the brainchild of wealthy hedonist Samuel Symons. Symons was known as a drinker, gambler, and all around Bacchus who enjoyed getting together with his friends and acquaintances to just indulge. Looking to create a space where his vices could be carried out away from society's prying eyes, Symons purchased Doyden Point in the hamlet of Port Quin. The rocky bluff overlooked the sea, and was constantly buffeted by heavy winds, but it was perfectly remote for his purposes. Symons had his party fortress built in the style of a medieval castle, only much smaller. The castle only has two floors and a basement. The two overground floors were used for Symons' parties while the cellar acted as storage, mainly for copious amounts of booze. Symons' parties were legendary, but they couldn't last forever.


While Symons and his revelers eventually passed on, Doyden Castle survived, like so many medieval ruins, thanks to its sturdy stone construction. Today the odd little castle still sits on that windy bluff, but its is now looked after by the National Trust. The interiors have been updated to modern standards and modern windows have been installed as well. Visitors can now actually rent out Doyden Castle as a vacation cottage. Although most would be hard pressed to party harder than its original owner.




















from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/40d7975e/sc/10/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Cdoyden0Ecastle/story01.htm

Airlines always seem to be on the take, but why?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/thats-ridiculous-2/airlines-always-seem-take/

Amazing Time Lapse Video of an Airbus A380 Heavy Maintenance Check

Every couple of years an aircraft undergoes a “C check” which entails a majority of the plane’s components to be inspected. Emirates posted a time-lapse video of one of their Airbus A380s undergoing such a check. It’s amazing to watch. (HT: Johnny Jet) You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2014/11/25/amazing-time-lapse-video-airbus-a380-heavy-maintenance-check/

Have You Won $200 And National Emerald Elite Status?

Last week National Car Rental sponsored a giveaway for readers of One Mile At A Time as part of their One Two Free


FIVE winners were randomly selected, and will each receive a year of Emerald Club Executive status, along with a $200 American Express gift card.


The winners were selected by random.org, and are as follows:


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from One Mile at a Time http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2014/11/25/won-200-national-emerald-elite-status/

Thanksgiving’s Busy Week in Air Travel Is Now a Daily Routine

A travel trade group found that 13 of the nation’s top 30 airports already experienced Thanksgiving-like congestion and traffic at least one day a week.

















from NYT > Travel http://rss.nytimes.com/c/34625/f/642561/s/40d6344c/sc/10/l/0L0Snytimes0N0C20A140C110C260Cbusiness0Cthanksgivings0Ebusy0Eweek0Ein0Eair0Etravel0Eis0Enow0Ea0Edaily0Eroutine0Bhtml0Dpartner0Frss0Gemc0Frss/story01.htm

In Transit Blog: Exploring Thanksgiving History in Massachusetts

The nonprofit group called Plymouth 400 has an exhibition in Massachusetts that focuses on the early Thanksgiving story.

















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American Airlines Award Space Coming Back Online!

Over the weekend international award space on American Airlines flights for next year dried up almost completely. Lack of award availability on American isn’t a new issue. Premium cabin transatlantic awards more or less went away two years ago. It was still possible to get plenty of transpacific first class space, but first class has […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2014/11/25/american-airlines-award-space-will-back-tomorrow/

Award Booking Tales: A LANPASS Award Booking

Regardless of how many awards you have booked or how long you have been booking awards professionally, there are so many airlines out there that inevitably, you will have the opportunity to book awards with rewards programs you had not previously booked with before. Earlier this month I had that happen with LANPASS, LAN’s rewards […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/11/award-booking-tales-a-lanpass-award-booking.html