Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Best Disney World Money-Saving Tips

How can we resist the magic of Disney.  This article from Travel and Leisure Magazine has such great ideas that it is worth the read.  We cannot resist Disney and maybe neither can you.  Enjoy!

How to pinch pennies and still live the Disney dream in Orlando’s Magic Kingdom.

Mary Waring had just quit her marketing job in San Diego in 2001, so saving money on her upcoming trip to Disney World in Orlando, FL, was a high priority. She found lots of resources online and posted links to coupons on a website. Her brother, a Microsoft employee, told his colleagues about her savings tips—and within six weeks, her little online scratch pad had amassed 23,000 page views. That’s when Waring realized the country’s insatiable appetite for Disney savings gossip.
“I often say Americans think it’s their God-given right to take the kids to Disney World,” she says. “For a lot of people it’s part of childhood.”
Waring’s site has evolved into MouseSavers.com, a clearinghouse for scrimping Mouseheads, and it’s her full-time job. Without assistance from Disney, she finds and posts more than 300 pages’ worth of coupon codes and money-saving ideas, and her site typically attracts at least 60,000 page views a day (more than four times as many as SixFlags.com).
The attention shouldn’t be a surprise. An estimated 17 million people visited Disney’s flagship Florida property, the Magic Kingdom, in 2008, and even in the depths of this recession, Disney Parks has unfailingly turned a tidy profit. Whereas Disneyland, in southern California, is often visited casually by people who live within driving distance, Walt Disney World in Orlando—47 square miles containing four theme parks, two waterslide parks, and nearly two dozen company-owned hotels—is a destination unto itself. Trips can require planning akin to military invasions.
And with one-day adult ticket prices at $84, lots of money.
Until the economic downturn, Disney rarely publicized discounts. Disney phone operators will rarely share savings secrets unless vacationers are savvy enough to ask directly, and all too often, the temptation to give in to the seductive “Disney magic”—booking a $600 room to be beside the parks, or staying a week instead of three days—drags parents deeper into debt than they had originally planned. “It’s wildly expensive,” says Waring. “It can cost you as much to go to Disney World for a week as it does to go to France. People have no choice but to find deals.”
People are indeed looking harder for those deals, and with a little digging, deals can be found. For instance, the longer you stay, the less a theme park ticket costs per day; while that $84 charge covers a single day, a seven-day pass averages out to $35.60 a day. Another way to save is by avoiding the peak season. Disney’s “Value” rooms start at $82 a night in low season, which is typically late August, September, and January.
Saving money in a world designed to make you spend it can seem like a fantasy in its own right. But these tips are a solid start to turning a Disney rite of passage into a positive family memory.

Monday, August 22, 2011

The Hotel Buffet...is it worth it?

We recently stayed at a Residence Inn in Wayne, NJ.  The hotel itself was fine.  It's usually a great place to go with kids since breakfast is included.  This particular hotel also included dinner Monday-Thursday.  It's always funny to see how people react to a free buffet.  We saw some people take yogurt, bananas, and muffins and they were not going to be eating these items any time soon.  Probably snack for later.  Maybe not the proper thing to do, but at least they ate breakfast there.

The baffling part to us was when we saw a very large tour group take 3 tables to place buckets and buckets of Kentucky Fried Chicken with all the fixings that they brought in.  If that wasn't enough, they then did not understand how a buffet line works.  They were cutting in front of everyone else, grabbing plates and plates of the buffet food.  Now, the other guests that were actually just going to eat the buffet had to wait for more food to be brought out from the kitchen because the chafing dishes were emptying so quickly.  Didn't seem very fair. 

The part we didn't understand is why the restaurant or hotel staff didn't stop them.  If the tour group wanted to bring in food, maybe they should have been given the option to use a conference room or the picnic tables outside.  The staff didn't seem to care about that, but they seemed very aggravated that they had to keep filling up the dishes.  Well, they should have stopped the problem before it happened. 

This was just dinner, you can't imagine breakfast.  The only difference was that they didn't go to Dunkin Donuts and bring in breakfast.  They just made sure every single one of them had every single item on their plate that was offered.

In order for us not to have to wait until lunch time to have breakfast, we went to Dunkin Donuts.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Strange Hotels More Popular Than Ever - Carry On | Travel + Leisure#comments-area#comments-area#comments-area

Tired of the same old same old, you should read this article posted in Travel and Leisure.  I think we may have to give one of these places a try.  If you have stayed at any of these hotels, let us know what you think.


Strange Hotels More Popular Than Ever - Carry On Travel + Leisure#comments-area#comments-area#comments-area

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Now, let's see who tops the list of Family Friendly Resorts

We know what the top rated beach resorts in the US are for families, but what about Family Friendly Resorts in the US that may not be on the beach.  Some of us can reach a beach destinations easier than others. So for all of us that want to get away with our families, here's the list of the top 10 Family Friendly Resorts as listed in Parents Magazine http://www.parents.com/fun/vacation/us-destinations/the-10-best-family-friendly-resorts/

10. Club Med Sandpiper, Port St. Lucie, FL
9. Four Seasons Lana'I, Manele Bay, HI
8. Ojai Valley Inn & Spa, Ojai, CA
7. The Tyler Place Family Resort, Highgate Springs, VT
6. The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, FL
5. Colony Beach & Tennis Resort, Longboat Key, FL
4. Loews Coronado Bay Resort & Spa, San Diego
3. Kingsmill Resort & Spa, Williamsburg, VA
2. Winnetu Oceanside Resort, Martha's Vineyard, MA
1. The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL

There is a ton of information on each resort in the article in Parent magazine online.  Definitely check out the great resorts we have right here in the US.


Monday, August 15, 2011

Best Beach Resorts for Families

It is sometimes so hard to find a combination of fun in the sun resort and kid friendly.  So many resorts tend to cater just to the adults.  It makes sense because they are the ones paying for the vacation.  However, if children aren't happy, parents are miserable.

Parent Magazine published an article with the Best Beach Resorts for Families.  There are some great places listed.  We have listed the top 10, but you can find more details and information on all of the resorts on their website http://www.parents.com/fun/vacation/ideas/best-beach-resorts-for-families/?page=2.

The top 10 resorts are:

Sheraton Grand Bahama Island Our Lucaya Resort, Bahamas
Club Med Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
South Seas Island Resort, Captiva Island, Florida
Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas
Disney's Vero Beach Resort, Florida
Beaches Negril Resort & Spa, Jamaica
Hilton Hawaiian Village, Honolulu, Hawaii
Ocean Edge Resort & Spa, Brewster, Massachusetts
Loews Coronado Bay Beach Resort & Spa, San Diego, California
Rio Mar Beach Golf Resort Casino & Spa, Puerto Rico

Tell us about your experiences at a family friendly resort. 

Friday, August 12, 2011

The Negresco in Nice, France - very nice!

The French Riviera in April.  During our honeymoon to France, my husband and I found the American Express Travel office in Paris. We told the agent we had no plans and wanted to go to the French Riviera for a few days. She came through in a big way. The agent booked the hotel and told us this is a once in a lifetime place to go. It's our honeymoon, how could we say no.

We arrived and were standing in front of a palace that was our hotel. Wow! It was built in 1913 and had the most amazing presence by the beautiful Promenade de Anglais on the Baie of Angels. The Negresco is a 5-star hotel facing the Mediterranean Sea and half-way between Cannes and Monte Carlo. It is listed as a National Historic Monument.

Not only was it unbelievable on the outside, but inside was fascinating. The decor is from different periods of French art and history. Each room/suite has its own individual personality. The rooms have names, such as Suite Louis XVI, Pompadour, and Traviata. There is a full size merry-go-round by the dining area. And the chandelier in the lobby is breathtaking.

We were there during Easter weekend and we received a 6" chocolate Easter egg on our pillows that night. I wanted to bring it home, but who was I kidding, it wasn't making it to the next morning.

Not only did this hotel have great elegance, but the service was extraordinary. Well worth every dime. If you ever have a chance to visit that part of the world, make sure to check out the Negresco. You won't be disappointed. However, if like us you won't be jet setting to France any time soon, check it out online at http://www.hotel-negresco-nice.com/en


Thursday, August 11, 2011

Great Hotel Ideas for Parents

Today I was on the ParentsConnect.com site and came across a blog that gives great advice for parents travelling with kids. The premise of the blog is what to look for when choosing a kid-friendly hotel. Check this out. Hope it helps.

http://www.parentsconnect.com/parents/family-travel/family-vacation/choosing-kid-friendly-hotel.html

Things can go wrong and then made right.

Our family vacation last year was in Hilton Head, SC. We stayed at the SurfWatch Resort by Marriott. The problem came when we decided to have cook a quick meal so we could go out for the evening. I noticed the dishwasher had water in it. I had not used it. We called the front desk and they immediately sent an engineer. This was at approximately 6:00 pm. At around 8:00 pm, he leaves without saying anything and doesn't come back for a half an hour. He said he received another call he had to go to. Take note, that the dishwasher was in pieces in the middle of the kitchen. We couldn't even walk in. Now I was a little baffled because we haven't had dinner yet and have not been told what the problem is. At this point the engineer tells me we need a new machine and he has to bring it from another room. Of course, it may take awhile. Bottomline, the new machine was put in and he left at 10:30 pm.

The next morning I brought this up to the manager and she was very apologetic. We are rewards members, so she gave us bonus points, certificate for dinner and 2 free movies. She completely defused the frustration we were feeling of spending our first night watching the repair and removal of a dishwasher. Yay!

The rewards programs hotels provide are great incentives for families. Save up those points and you can take another vacation on them. If you're going to spend the money on a hotel room, you might as well get something back to use later on.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Top Rated Hotels for 2011 - AAA rated Five Diamond Hotels

In January 2011, AAA revealed their Five Diamond hotels for this year. There are 15 new hotels on the list and 11 are in the US. How would you like to stay at these hotels?

Ritz-Carlton - Denver
Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common - Boston
Ritz-Carlton - Charlotte
Trump International Hotel and Tower - Chicago
Trump International Hotel and Tower - New York
Aria Resort and Casino - Las Vegas
Mandarin Oriental - Las Vegas
St. Regis Atlanta - Atlanta
Winvian - Morris, Ct.
Elysian - Chicago
Four Seasons Hotel - Houston

The remaining 4 are from outside the US:

Dominican Republic - Tortuga Bay Punta Cana Resort and Club in Punta Cana
Mexico - Le Blanc Spa Resort in Cancun
Mexico - Grand Velas All Suites and Spa Riviera Maya in Play del Carmen
St. Lucia - Jade Mountain Resort in Soufriere

Considering these are the best of the best hotels, if anyone has stayed at any of these hotels, please share your experiences. Did the hotel meet your expectations?

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

One of the best hotel experiences EVER!

Just like you have bad experiences at some hotels, you can have the BEST also.  We went to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and stayed at the Marriott OceanWatch Resort. WOW!  It had a feel of living on the beach which was breathtaking.  The kids had the best time since the resort was so kid-friendly.  As a mom, I loved the fact that the hotel took time to think about the precious time a vacation is to most families.  The kids could run off in a safe environment and have "kid" fun and the adults, well, we could sit by the pool, beach or tiki bar and enjoy some well deserved R&R time. 

The Ocean Watch is a vacation club timeshare, so it is not inexpensive if you go as a non-owner, but you have the luxury of a full kitchen, lovely bedrooms and bathrooms, and the on-site amenities.  You can always go with one or two more families and share the expense and experience.

The hotel staff was one of the most professional and courteous that we had encountered in all of our travels.  This vacation is one that all of us will remember forever and mostly because the hotel exceeded our expectations.  So if you ever travel to Myrtle Beach, make sure you look into the OceanWatch. http://www.marriott.com/

Monday, August 8, 2011

Resources full of information about great hotels and resorts.

Before you set out on a getaway, it's always great to do a little research on the place you are visiting.  It makes a world of difference to see how the authors that are familiar with the travel business, especially hotels rate the hotels and other sites you may go to.  Hopefully, you receive the information you need to find the right place for you and/or your family.

I think travelling internationally is the toughest challenge so why not get some help from the pros.
        


Resorts & Great Hotels The International Guide to the Word's Best (Annual Number 6 - 1995)

However, sometimes living in a different part of our country provides some challenges too.  If you live in the West Coast you may want some guidance about the East Coast.  They are truly different.  New England's Best Family Getaways: A Guide to Child-Friendly Inns and Bandb's

Maybe you are visiting our nation's capital for the first time with kids. There is so much to do and see that you want to make sure the kids will have fun and not be bored.  This in turn makes for happy parents or guardians.  The Everything Family Guide To Washington D.C.: All the Best Hotels, Restaurants, Sites, and Attractions (Everything (History & Travel)) or the "Big City" of New York Everything Family Guide to New York City: All the best hotels, restaurants, sites, and attractions in the Big Apple (Everything (History & Travel)).


Ok, now you are going to the West Coast from the East Coast.  California is probably one of your destinations.  As one of the biggest states in the union, where do you start.  Again, take a little help with you. It's like a cheat sheet for vacationers. The Unofficial Guide to California with Kids (Unofficial Guides)The Unofficial Guide to California with Kids (Unofficial Guides) from Frommers

And finally, what could be intimidating than going on the first dream trip to Disney World.  So much to do, to see, where to stay, where to eat.  This is one vacation you want to be perfect. The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World with Kids 2011 (Unofficial Guides), After you ask your friends and family for their advice, take along a guide that may give you some ideas no one else had provided to you.  More knowledge is definitely better when it comes to a great vacation.


Hopefully, these ideas and books are helpful to you.  Have vacation!!!



Cheetos, pool, really?

Wow, what an experience we had at the Parsippany Sheraton in Parsippany, NJ. Many things happened during this short stay, but these were the stand out events.

We checked in to this lovely hotel.  It looks like a castle so the kids were immediately intrigued. First thing we asked was if the pool and jacuzzi were working.  We went to our room dropped off our bags, changed and went straight to the pool.  This is where it starts to get crazy...half an hour from check-in.  There were a number of people in the pool, but there was a life guard on duty, so we thought everything would be under control.  As soon as we got in the pool, 3 teenage boys began running around the pool and jumping in.  They did not care if they were splashing on a small child or a 90 year old.  The most absurd part was the life guard did nothing to stop them.  Even though there is a huge sign that says "No Running in the Pool Area".  What is the whistle used for?

The incident was certainly annoying and disturbing, but what happened next took the prize.  There were approximately 3 adults and a 4-5 year old in the jacuzzi.  My husband immediately goes in.  It took him about 30 seconds to come back out.  The child in the jacuzzi was eating Cheetos.  At her moms request, the child washed her hands in the jacuzzi water while people were in there.  Can you imagine how disgusting the water became and how awful for the adults that had to get out.  Once again, the life guard was notified of what happened and did nothing.  At this point, we went to the front desk to complain about the pool area.  We were told they would look into it.  Really?  No one went to the pool to see what was happening or to discuss it with the life guard. Things only got worse during our stay.  Needless to say it was the shortest hotel stay we have ever had.  We checked in at 3:00 pm and checked out at 9:00 p.m.  Funny thing is the front desk clerk did not even try to get us to stay.  Is he so used to this behavior that he does nothing to stop guests from leaving?  Don't think that's good for business.

The next day we contacted the general manager of the hotel so that he would know what was happening in his hotel.  We spoke to his assistant.  She contacted us a few days later and offered to add members reward points to our account.  It was enough points for another stay on them.  They wanted us to go back and give them another chance.  We have not done so.  There is a permanent image in our heads of those orange covered little hands in the jacuzzi. Ugh!