9 Insider Travel Tips for Your Next Journey
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Pretty much anyone can book a trip
but not everyone can
plan an ultimate
adventure that's affordable
1 = Choose the In-Flight Asian-Vegetarian Option
If you're flight is long enough to serve a meal, be wary of mystery meat and greasy foods.
2 = Don't Pay for the Mini Bar
Mini bar charges are frequently disputed because they are stocked by hand and often miscalculated. Carefully review your hotel's itemized bill and if you see any mini bar charges that aren't right, dispute them. Most front desk staff won't hesitate to void the charges
3 = Join an Airline Loyalty Program
Even if you don't think you travel often enough to make an airline loyalty program worth it, join one. This is your best chance of getting a flight upgrade
4 = Fill Up a Reusable Water Bottle
Bottled water on cruise ships can cost up to $4! Save money by bringing an empty reusable one in your bag
5 = Embrace Tuesday Travel
The strategy of buying airline tickets on Tuesdays for the best deals is still a good idea
6 = Ask Crew Members about Free Souvenirs
Lots of free stuff is lying around cruise ships, such as t-shirts, crossword puzzles, and postcards. Make friends with the crew members and nicely ask what kind of freebies may be available for souvenirs
7 = Ask for a Corner Room
When you check in at a hotel, discretely ask if there's a corner room available. These are usually larger and quieter for the same price as ones in the middle of the hall
8 = Get the Weekly Car Rental Rate
It's a bit puzzling that car rental companies charge more for driving less, but the weekly rate is often cheaper than driving just four days. You may be able to get the weekly rate for just five days, so keep the car a bit longer if you can
9 = Choose an In-Town Rental Location
Airports tend to charge car rental companies high rent, and some of that cost gets passed down to travelers. If you don't mind a little inconvenience, it's often cheaper to take a shuttle bus or cab to a rental office in town instead of the airport.
my web site : http://balloonegames.com/
Twitter : https://twitter.com/adms0122
my bage on faceboo: https://www.facebook.com/ebyzoon/
Pretty much anyone can book a trip
but not everyone can
plan an ultimate
adventure that's affordable
1 = Choose the In-Flight Asian-Vegetarian Option
If you're flight is long enough to serve a meal, be wary of mystery meat and greasy foods.
2 = Don't Pay for the Mini Bar
Mini bar charges are frequently disputed because they are stocked by hand and often miscalculated. Carefully review your hotel's itemized bill and if you see any mini bar charges that aren't right, dispute them. Most front desk staff won't hesitate to void the charges
3 = Join an Airline Loyalty Program
Even if you don't think you travel often enough to make an airline loyalty program worth it, join one. This is your best chance of getting a flight upgrade
4 = Fill Up a Reusable Water Bottle
Bottled water on cruise ships can cost up to $4! Save money by bringing an empty reusable one in your bag
5 = Embrace Tuesday Travel
The strategy of buying airline tickets on Tuesdays for the best deals is still a good idea
6 = Ask Crew Members about Free Souvenirs
Lots of free stuff is lying around cruise ships, such as t-shirts, crossword puzzles, and postcards. Make friends with the crew members and nicely ask what kind of freebies may be available for souvenirs
7 = Ask for a Corner Room
When you check in at a hotel, discretely ask if there's a corner room available. These are usually larger and quieter for the same price as ones in the middle of the hall
8 = Get the Weekly Car Rental Rate
It's a bit puzzling that car rental companies charge more for driving less, but the weekly rate is often cheaper than driving just four days. You may be able to get the weekly rate for just five days, so keep the car a bit longer if you can
9 = Choose an In-Town Rental Location
Airports tend to charge car rental companies high rent, and some of that cost gets passed down to travelers. If you don't mind a little inconvenience, it's often cheaper to take a shuttle bus or cab to a rental office in town instead of the airport.
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