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May 27, 2009
Hotel Deals Galore! (Even Some Luxury Ones Worth Noting)
--Thirty members of The Leading Hotels of the World in the U.S. and Canada are knocking 30 per cent off the price of hotel rooms from May 22 until Sept. 7. They’re calling it “The American Summer Sale.” How about the Bernardus Lodge in Carmel Valley, CA, for only $375 a night? Or the Hôtel Plaza Athénée in Manhattan for about $500 a night? (Yes, that’s a bargain.)
--Pay with an American Express card through Sept. 30 when you stay at a Ritz-Carlton and receive three nights for the price of two, five nights for the price of three, or seven nights for the price of four plus breakfast for two, free parking, and free Internet access.
--The Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers has a “no-hidden-fee” offer through Sept. 7 if you book by June 30. Rooms begin at $119 a night, and that rate includes free parking, free Internet access, free unlimited domestic phone calls, and access to the hotel’s fitness center. Potential savings: $75 a night.
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Titantic Awards: Share Your Worst Travel Experience
Every had such a terrible travel experience--something you ate, somewhere you visited, or the hotel from hell--that you must share it with the world?
Stockholm-based travel journalist Doug Lansky wants to hear all about it as he gears up to bring the world the first annual Titanic Awards--long overdue recognition of some of the worst things about travel.
You know that I know that, generally speaking, travel is a terrific thing on many different levels, such as personal growth, cultural understanding, and so on. But sometimes . . . just sometimes . . . something goes so wrong it's worth commemorating. Check out the Titanic Awards home page where you'll find what others have nominated--it might get you thinking. And, unfortunately, remembering.
Larry Habegger, co-founder and executive editor of the publishing company Traveler Tales and a guy who's visited 50 countries, identified the border crossing between ZhangMu, Tibet, and Kodari, Nepal, as the "worst border crossing in the world." It took him eight hours to step from one country to another just because the broder guards "felt like it." Jim Benning, co-founder and co-editor of WorldHum.com, says he thinks the worst tourist trap is Kuta Beach in Bali, thanks to its cheesy shops and cheesy bars and tuk-tuk drivers hassling tourists. Natinal Geographic Traveler editor Keith Bellows identifies Cambodia's Ankor Wat as the "most overrun attraction" in the world. And writer Tim Cahill labels this as the world's worst name for a night club: The Disco of the Giant Ground Sloth in Puerto Natales, Chile.
Now it's your turn!
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British Airways Offers $100 Off Coach To VISA Holders
If you're a member of British Airways' frequent flyer program (the "Executive Club"), you can receive $100 off on any round-trip ticket in coach class ("World Traveler" or "World Traveler Plus") if you pay for your ticket with a VISA card.
You can travel until Sept. 2, 2009, but you MUST book your ticket by May 31st.
Here are details.
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