Friday, April 29, 2011

Iolani: Hawaii's Royal Palace

A short walk from the State Capitol in downtown Honolulu is the seat of Hawaii's former government. Built in 1882 for King Kalakaua, Iolani Palace is the only restored royal palace in the United States. Until 1893 when the United States government overthrew the Hawaiian monarchy, this Renaissance-style building was the official residence of King Kalakaua and Queen Lili'uokalani, Hawaii's last two monarchs.

Following the overthrow, the palace was stripped of its furnishings and used by territorial and state governments as an executive building. In 1969 when the State Capitol was completed, the Palace was vacated and Friends of 'Iolani Palace began a $7.5 million restoration of the building. During the 76 years the palace was used as a government building, more than 10,000 artifacts were sold at auction. About 4,000 of them have been recovered.

Visitors learn quickly that they are expected to enter the palace with proper respect for both its past and present. No water, no candy, no gum. No ball point pens, no photos. Beepers and cell phones off. Keep your booties on at all times.

The tour begins in the Visitor Center located in Iolani Barracks where a short video of the palace history is shown. Once inside the palace, the tour moves up a magnificent curved staircase made of hand-carved Hawaiian woods and leading to the second floor living quarters of the royal family. Built at a cost to the Kingdom of Hawaii of $360,000, the palace features 7,000 feet of koa wood. The first floor contains the state dining room, the throne room and the blue room.

Guided tours of the palace are available Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Tours are 90 minutes long. (There is a wheelchair ramp leading to the palace and an elevator inside the building.) There is an admission fee and reservations are recommended. Call 522-0822 for more information.
In addition to the palace tour, a self-guided tour through galleries installed in the basement of the mansion is available. The galleries, which are wheelchair-accessible, showcase the crown jewels of Hawaiian royalty and a collection of ancient regalia. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Please note that children under 5 are not allowed inside the main Palace.

Ron Trimper
Travel Agent
The Way To Go Travel
Kansas City
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Thursday, April 28, 2011

The Way To Go Travel: Is an all inclusive vacation right for you?

The Way To Go Travel: Is an all inclusive vacation right for you?: "Is an all inclusive vacation right for you? Who doesn't love to hear the word vacation or holiday? A vacation is what you need in this st..."

Is an all inclusive vacation right for you?

Is an all inclusive vacation right for you?

Who doesn't love to hear the word vacation or holiday? A vacation is what you need  in this stressful and fast paced environment and lifestyle we deal with everyday. Pampering yourself  with a much needed vacation can only do you more good than anything else.

If you are in Kansas City or anywhere in the U.S. and deserve a much awaited vacation, The Way To Go Travel can provide you with all the current travel information necessary to make that important decision. 
All inclusive packages, according to many experienced travel agents, is the best you can ask for when looking for the perfect  vacation package. It is like buying something ready made rather than something that needs to be made.

Incredible beaches,  blue skies, spacious rooms in luxurious resorts, unlimited beverages, impeccable service, all-paid snacks and meals and nightly entertainment is what would help you make the most of your vacation. These can only be obtained when you book through The Way To Go Travel
You need to ensure that your chosen travel planners provide you with a variety of all inclusive resorts in the best vacation spots of the world, meet your individual needs, do not have a practice of revealing hidden charges within the duration of the vacation instead of at the booking stage, are courteous and friendly, and live up to their reputation.What you need is The way To Go Travel

The Way To Go Travel is a company that has wide expertise on perfectly planned Kansas City all inclusive vacations.

Ron Trimper
Vacation Planner
The Way To Go Travel
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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Where in the world?

Where in the world was this photo taken? Hawaii, Mexico, The Caribbean.....any ideas??

Does it even matter?........ah paradise.

Ron Trimper
Travel Agent
The Way To Go Travel
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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Tired of booking online?

I’m here to help:
You may not have read recent articles in the press about how useful a good travel agent can be. The Los Angeles Times just published a column, noting that “Travel consultants are like having a knowledgeable friend along…these travel guns aim to make sure you have a deeper, richer experience tailored to your tastes and interests…. Many specialists use their depth and breadth of knowledge and create a detailed itinerary for you that becomes a playbook for your vacation.”

The New York Times recently published an article citing how some consumers have gotten burned using online travel agencies and are now turning to real, live agents who can help them save time and money when booking a trip. 

CNN.com posted a follow-up story on how online travel sites are flooded with overwhelming options, all claiming the best deals. “Extra fees nestled into the fine print amid blaring advertisements. Pounding 16 digits into the telephone after you've booked the wrong flight before finally getting a human voice.”  
 
These three articles indicate that the time is right to return to the practice of using a travel agent, and I’m here to help.

I specialize in Vacation Travel
Some dream trips I’ve created for clients include Tahiti, Fiji, Greece
Let me assist you in crafting your next vacation, I promise to use all of my knowledge, skill and industry contracts to make it your most special trip ever.


Ron Trimper
Vacation Agent
The Way To Go Travel
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Monday, April 18, 2011

Would you like Insurance with that??

Here at The Way To Go Travel we make it a point to offer travelers insurance to all of our clients. Do most buy it?.....hmmmmm about 50-50. Should you? Check out the list of  some common reason to purchase the travel insurance below.

Reasons to buy travel insurance
1. Your flight has been cancelled.
2. Your bags are lost and your medication is in it. You need to have an emergency prescription filled.
3. Your passport and wallet are stolen, and you need emergency cash and a replacement passport.
4. You're involved in an accident and adequate medical treatment is not available. You need medical evacuation.
5. You need to cancel your trip due to illness.
6. Your cruise line, airline or tour operator goes bankrupt. You need your non-refundable expenses covered and to get to your destination.
7. You have a medical emergency in a foreign country.
8. A terrorist incident occurs in the city where you’re planning to visit and you want to cancel your trip.
9. A hurricane forces you to evacuate your resort, hotel or cruise.

Here at The Way To Go Travel we sell a wide variety of insurance plans something for every need and evert budget.

Contact us today:

Ron Trimper
The Way To Go Travel
www.thewaytogotravel.com
rtrimper@thewaytogotravel.com

Monday, April 11, 2011

PV - Malecon - sea horse sculpture

PV - Malecon - sea horse sculpture

Rafel Zamarripa's "Caballeo del Mar" ("The Seahorse") done in 1976

Enjoy it today,

Ron Trimper
Travel Agent
The Way To Go Travel
Kansas City
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tropical Trips Without a Passport

No passport? No problem!  Great tropical vacations are abundant in the United States, and none of them require a passport.  Hawaii and the Florida Keys are both islands that offer outstanding tropical weather and world class beaches and neither require passports since they are part of the United States. The U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico are both U.S. commonwealths. While they are not states, they are a still a part of the  U.S. and citizens do not need passports to visit by land or by sea.


  1. U.S. Virgin Islands

    • The U.S. Virgin Islands of St. John, St. Thomas and St. Croix are located in the Caribbean, a few hours south of Florida and do not require a passport for U.S. citizens to enter the country. Each island has accommodations that range from inexpensive motels to luxury resorts. English is spoken on all three islands and your currency is usable without having to convert it Every island is situated on amazing white sand beaches with the turquoise waters of the Caribbean. The weather is tropical year round.

     Hawaiian Islands

    • The Hawaiian Islands offer a tropical vacation destination most people dream of visiting. The travel time to Hawaii is just five hours from most of the US west coast.  Several islands, including Oahu, Kauai, and Maui feature the vacation amenities Hawaii is famous for:  world class beaches, tropical warm weather, volcanoes, culture and history, and luxury resorts. Each island in Hawaii offers something different for visitors

    Florida Keys

    • The Florida Keys is a grouping of islands at the very southern tip of Florida. Key West is the southernmost point in the United States and is only a three-hour drive from Miami. Activities here  include swimming, snorkeling, boating and  fishing. World famous Duval Street offers exciting nightlife with a wide variety of bars, restaurants, dancing, entertainment and shopping. Luxury resorts, bed and breakfasts and oceanfront rental homes are on many islands of the Keys.

    Puerto Rico

    • Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory just a few hours from of Florida by plane. Your U.S currency  is accepted everywhere and a passport is not required. Luxury resorts , bed and breakfasts and economy hotels are located throughout Puerto Rico, making it a place any budget can enjoy. Luxurious spas, bars, restaurants and  ocean views are included in your Puerto Rican getaway, and with tropical weather the hardest  decision you'll make on your vacation is which SPF you should wear for the day

      Happy Travels:
      Ron  Trimper
      Travel Agent
      Kansas City
      The Way To Go Travel
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Sunday, April 3, 2011

No Passport? No Problem !

3 Ways to Visit the Caribbean Without a Passport

Yes It is still possible to have a fabulous Caribbean vacation even if you don't  have a valid U.S. passport. Here are 3 ways that you can enjoy The Caribbean with just a birth certificate and driver's license or other form of identification.

#1 Take a cruise

 If you're on a so-called "closed loop" cruise that departs and returns to a U.S. port like Miami, Tampa, Galveston, Ft. Lauderdale, San Juan, or New Orleans, you only need a birth certificate and a primary ID to travel.
#2 Visit Puerto Rico 

Puerto Rico is a Commonwealth of the United States, making travel here just like crossing a state border: no passport is required for U.S. citizens. Plus, you don't have to clear Customs, either Puerto Rico has the best air service in the Caribbean. The island provides a wide range of activities ranging from from the urban sophistication and history of San Juan to the wilds of the El Yunque rainforest.


 #3 U.S. Virgin Island

The USVI are another U.S. Commonwealth that is passport and Customs-free for U.S. citizens.
The U.S. Virgin Islands is a paradise with so much more to offer than the traditional beach vacation. Visitors wishing to immerse themselves in a profound cultural experience can enjoy historical tours, culinary encounters, artisan fairs, parades, storytelling and other special presentations.The commonwealth is made up of 3 islands:
 St. Croix, the largest of the islands, has two major towns (Christiansted and Frederiksted), a rain forest, and preserved historic plantation homes.
Bustling Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas is the most popular cruise port in the Caribbean, while two-thirds of St. John is preserved as a tropical national park.


Contact us to make you next vacation a reality:
rtrimper@thewaytogotravel.com
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Ron