Tuesday, November 30, 2010

10 Myths About Travel Agents

10 Myths About Travel Agents

1. Myth: All Travel Agents and Agencies are the Same
Fact: Every travel agent is different and has a different area that they specialize in. So, depending on what type of trip you are looking to take one travel agent will suit you better than another. That’s why it is important when planning a trip to find a travel agent that specializes in where you want to go.

2. Myth: No One Uses Travel Agents Anymore
Fact: Travel agents still sell 51 percent of all airline tickets, 87 percent of all cruises, 81 percent of all tours and packages, 45 percent of all car rentals and about 47 percent of all hotels.*

3. Myth: Travel Agents are Trying to Cheat Me if They Don’t Quote Me the Cheapest Price
Fact: Travel agents know the ins and outs of different itineraries. While you might find one that is a little bit cheaper, that cheaper itinerary might involve a whole slew of headaches. For example, longer waits at the airport and odd travel times. A travel agent will be looking to get you the best value for you money spent which should include the most direct and time friendly itinerary they can find. – Unless you have told them you would prefer to have the cheaper options presented as well expect value to be a factor included in the trip they plan.

4. Myth: It is Expensive to Use a Travel Agent
Fact: The fee a travel agent charges really depends upon the agent. While some of the more luxury agencies have higher fees, the average fee is quite marginal. Some travel agents will even drop the fee or offer a discount once you have finalized your trip with them. Plus, you can always ask an agent upfront what their fees are and decide for yourself if it’s worth it. Also, it is important to remember that a lot of online booking sites, such as Orbitz and Expedia, charge a booking fee as well.

5. Myth: I Can Easily Book the Same Trip on My Own Without Using A Travel Agent.
Fact: Although travel agents have access to all of the same outlets you would use when looking to book travel, they also have access to exclusive pricing and package deals that are most times not available to the public. Your travel agent also has more leverage in helping out in situations such as hotels claiming to be booked, when in fact they may still have rooms available that are on hold for travel agents reservations. So when everyone else is telling you “No” your travel agent can help turn that to a “Yes.”

6. Myth: Travel Agents Don’t Have Information as Updated as the Internet
Fact: Travel agents obtain some of their information from the same sources as online booking sites such as Orbitz and Travelocity. They also receive daily emails and faxes with new specials from resorts and hotels that may not be published on the internet. Travel agents can also call a place directly to see if they can work out other kinds of special deals for you, something an online site can’t do.

7. Myth: Travel Agents Are a Waste of Time
Fact: Although you can find much of the same information that the travel agent provides for you on your own, you are going to spend a lot of valuable time doing so. A travel agent can actually save you from hours of painful research and price comparison shopping. They have up to date prices, hotel conditions, and interesting new activities. Their prior knowledge and experience gives them the upper hand in trip planning.

8. Myth: Travel Agents Have Lost Their Clout
Fact: Travel agents book hotels, cruises, and activities every day. The companies that provide these services know that and want their business and will work to keep that business coming back. So while a place might be telling you “Sorry we are booked,” for your one time trip, they are more likely to make an acceptation for the travel agent to insure that the agent sends them more business in the future.

9. Myth: Good Travel Agents are Hard to Find
Fact: While there are some below par travel agents out there, sources such as Tripology are great outlets to go to find reliable specialized travel agents that will match your needs.

10. Myth: Travel Agents Can Only Book My Flight and Hotel
Fact: Travel agents can arrange car service, personalized tours and activities, in addition to all the basic travel services they provide. They are also excellent sources of information concerning good restaurants, good sites to see, and tips on what to pack.

*Source: American Society of Travel Agents

Monday, November 29, 2010

Like Hawaiian Pineapple ?

Ever wondered how pineapples grow? In a tree ? On a bush?....nope on the ground. You can see them being grown just a short trip from Honolulu on Oahu. I have had the pleasure of visiting the Dole Pineapple Plantation three times and it is always a treat. Do not miss the frozen pineapple whip or other goodies served up here!! There are many Hawaiian and Dole products to buy in the large gift shop. A visit to the Dole Plantation is free but there are many attractions including a maze and train ride for an additional fee.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Kauai's Wild Chickens


What's with all the wild chickens on Kauai?

Around the island of Kauai one thing you will notice is that there are lots of wild chickens running around. They're everywhere and you will to see them on the sides of the road and in parking lots searching for food.

It is unclear where they all came from but it is rumored that they started making their appearance soon after devestating Hurricane Iniki in 1992. A theory is that they got their start on the island after several got loose from locals that were breeding them for cock-fighting.

They are not really a nuisance to visitors, but more of a source of wonder.

As I understand it from locals they are not good for eatin'

A local recipe reads like this:

Kauai Wild Chicken Recipe

1 Kauai wild chicken
1 large onion
1 bunch seasoning spices of your choosing
1 large rock
Salt and pepper

Put all ingredients into a large covered pot. Simmer over a low flame for several hours. Remove the rock. Discard the chicken. Eat the rock.


Aloha


Ron


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Black Friday Sale!!

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Puerto Vallarta Sunset

Ahhhh....Just another day in paradise. Puerto Vallarta is the perfect place for you next vacation. It boasts many miles of spectacular beaches and great views of the nearby lush mountains. The opportunities for activities are endless. You can swim with dolphins, ride a pirate ship, zip-line, ride a horse and enjoy some amazing shopping. Puerto Vallarta is also known for its world class dining and each November host a culinary festival. Go and be pampered at a spa, the locals will treat you like royalty with their genuine Mexican hospitality. time and time again Puerto Vallarta has proven to me that it is really is a wonderful place. There are many all-inclusive resorts available for you to enjoy. Contact me to find the perfect one for you.

Until next time.....

adios,


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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Tips to beat airline baggage fees

OK --- Airlines we get it you lost millions and millions of dollars and need some revenue. I willingly buy a ticket, but do my best to avoid paying to check a bag. Here are some hints I use when packing a carry on bag. Use these tips to help you save some cash as well.

Smooth operator. Iron everything before placing it in the suitcase. If it goes in crisp and clean, odds are more in its favor of coming out the same. Button all buttons and zip all zippers.
* Fold it like you mean it. Practice folding like they do in clothing stores - they use that method for a reason. The better the fold, the fewer the creases. The interlocking method of folding clothes is ideal for suitcases. Overlap two pieces of clothing flat and then fold them into each other so that each piece cushions the other to aid in defying wrinkles.
* Pack backwards. Pack what you plan to wear or will need first, last. This will prevent rooting around the suitcase for a specific item while disrupting the rest.
* Pack it in. Packing loosely wastes precious space and causes clothes to wrinkle. Eliminate wasted space, such as the insides of shoes, which are perfect for socks or underwear. And when repacking, remember that balled-up, dirty laundry takes more space than carefully folded clothes, so repack your used clothing identically to your original packing method.
* Pack it out. Always carry travel documents, medication, jewelry, traveler's checks, keys and other valuables in your carry-on luggage. Items such as these should never be packed in checked luggage.
* Signed and delivered. Label each piece of luggage, both inside and out, with your name and telephone number, but not your home address. If an address is needed, then put your office address