April 21, 2015

Today Only: Discounted Las Vegas Hotel Packages With Daily Getaways

As I first posted about several weeks ago, Daily Getaways is back earlier than normal this year, and is a great opportunity to purchase hotel points and travel packages at a discount. It’s sponsored by the US Travel Association, and every weekday for five weeks they’re offering discounted travel packages. We’re now in the home stretch of Daily Getaways, as this is the last week of the 2015 promotion.

Today at 1PM we’re seeing some more Las Vegas hotel packages go on sale, which can potentially be worthwhile. Admittedly this is a bit more “niche” than outright purchasing hotel points which can be used for all kinds of things, but for the right person these can be a great value.

This is the third day over the past five weeks where Las Vegas hotel packages are on sale:

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Japan's maglev train sets world record: 603 kph

It's a bird -- It's a plane -- It's an insanely fast Japanese bullet train.


from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/21/asia/japan-maglev-train-world-record/index.html

Five Questions That Are Rarely Asked About Air Travel

Things that make you go hmmmmmmmmmm.... and warp my brain a little bit.

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Maximizing Online Purchases with Airline Shopping Portals

One of the keys to award travel is making sure you maximize points and miles on every dollar you spend. In this post, TPG Senior Points & Miles Correspondent Nick Ewen explains an easy way to boost your earnings. Many of my friends wonder how I rack up hundreds of thousands of points and miles each year. While some...

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Time to mobilise (not panic!) as Google makes search changes

Another day, another Google algorithm change and this time it’s about mobile search and mobile friendliness. Many are calling it “mobilegeddon” or ...

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$50 Off Two Day Silvercar Rental Throughout 2015

I’ve written extensively about Silvercar, including about the rental experience at LAX. Silver is a fairly new rental car company with only one type of car in their fleet, the Audi A4.

Each A4 is equipped with free GPS, wifi, and satellite radio, and Silvercar has a fair fuel plan, whereby they’ll fill up your tank for the “market price” plus a $5 refueling fee.

For the month of April, Silvercar is offering $49 (plus taxes/fees) rentals using promotion code SILVER49. There are basically no strings attached, so if there's a car available at any of their locations, that's the base rate.

Well, at Frequent Traveler University in Dallas this past weekend, Silvercar shared yet another promotion code, which has the potential to be extremely useful. Through the end of the year, Silvercar is offering $50 off a two or more day rental. This is valid for both new and existing renters, and can't be combined with any other discount promotions. Simply use promotion code FTU50 to see the discount reflected.

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Update: Fall of Ruble Benefits Tourists to Russia

Despite several unsettling events, Russia’s top destinations remain safe for tourists, and the devaluation of the ruble is a selling point for visitors.








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Frugal Traveler: Seeking the Elusive Fee-Free Exchange Rate

A review of your credit and A.T.M. cards will help you limit the number of currency exchange charges.








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Designer of 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign dies



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Calistoga Pioneer Cemetery in Calistoga, California

Pioneer Cemetery

Calistoga's Pioneer Cemetery clings to a steep forested hillside with the same tenacity that the pioneers themselves displayed when they settled this Northern California area.

The recorded history of the Calistoga area begins in the 1840s when the Mexican government began making land grants for ranchos. Samuel Brannan, one of the most influential figures in the area's history, arrived in San Francisco in 1846 as the leader of a settlement expedition. He engaged in numerous business ventures including the publication of San Francisco's first English-language newspaper, the California Star, and he ultimately became California's first millionaire. Brannan was fascinated by the natural hot springs in the Napa Valley and he purchased more than 2,000 acres (8 sq. km.) of land with the goal of developing a spa similar to the well-known Saratoga Springs in New York. According to legend, Brannan gave the town its name by accident in a public speech. Intending to say, "I will make this place the Saratoga of California," he fumbled the sentence and instead said, "the Calistoga of Sarifornia."

Available literature dates the cemetery's initial creation to 1877 when Samuel W. Collins, a resident of Calistoga, and a veteran of the Civil War, established his own private cemetery on the land. Some of the gravestones list dates of death that are earlier than that, so these are likely reinterments from other sites. The site was surveyed and officially established as a cemetery in 1885. Among the notable people buried in the cemetery are veterans of the Civil War, and two survivors of the doomed Donner Party, which saw a trapped caravan resorted to cannibalism before being rescued.    

Upon Collins' death in 1893, title to the cemetery passed to his youngest daughter, Anna, who was the wife of local building contractor Henry Lee Hopper. Eventually, the burden of maintaining the cemetery became too great and Anna conveyed the cemetery deed to the City of Calistoga on Memorial Day of 1936. The city has managed it since that time.

As might be expected, many of the cemetery's records have been lost to history and as a result current burials are subject to considerable restrictions. Only inurnments are allowed, and those are restricted to persons who are related either by blood or marriage to the existing plot owners.










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As rate parity falters, what OTAs and hotels may do next

In Europe, rate parity is a piƱata that everyone’s taking a whack at. But not everyone in the industry agrees about what ...

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Booking.com makes changes to rate parity clauses in Europe

Booking.com says it will support changes put on it by regulators to amend hotel price agreements. The Priceline Group-owned accommodation booking giant will ...

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And the world's best island is ...

Island-hoppers take note: Providenciales in the Turks and Caicos is TripAdvisor's latest pick for the world's top island.


from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/21/travel/tripadvisor-best-islands-world-feat/index.html

Pilot arrested for trying to take knives on a flight

Cathay Pacific was forced to cancel a scheduled flight from London to Hong Kong after one of the pilots was arrested after trying to board the airliner with knives in his luggage.


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AA vs Delta Part 1: Intro

In frequent flyer communities, you’ll get laughed out of town if you ask which is better: American Airlines or Delta? Obviously, AA is better. Unlike Delta, AA still rewards flyers with miles based on distance flown; AA has a very generous award chart and they continue to publish it for the world to see (Delta has taken away their award charts); AA lets you put awards on hold for up to 5 days; AA lets…

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