Thursday, November 27, 2008

Travel Makes A Great Gift!!


Black Friday is tomorrow and as you look over your list and check it twice don't forget that the gift of travel provides memories for a lifetime and is something everyone loves!
Call or email today for our great specials!! Get $1000 spending money for a Bora Bora escape or enjoy huge savings in the Caribbean. Listen to the haunting sounds of Fado in Lisbon or enjoy great wine and tapas in Spain! The options are endless. For all the families out there now is the time to book that spring Walt Disney getaway. For the cruise lover try a cruise Down Under during their summer and escape winter's cold!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

ASTA Offers Tips for Stress-Free Holiday Trips

Alexandria, Va., Nov. 13, 2008-In two weeks, the holiday travel season will officially kick off for Americans and with the traditional meals come the now traditional dire predictions of overbooked flights, long delays at check-in and lost luggage. So what's a hopeful holiday traveler to do? "The holiday season is always the year's busiest time for travel, but it doesn't have to be frustrating," said ASTA President and CEO Chris Russo. "One sure way to make holiday trips smoother is by having a travel agent take care of all your travel details. Travel agents' always have inside information and can make holiday travel a lot less stressful."

Tips for air travel include:

Book your ticket ASAP. If you must book last minute, remember, you have options. The key to securing the best deal is flexibility in travel dates--ask your ASTA travel agent to check into holiday fares; the slow week between Christmas and New Year's; or consider flying into an alternate airport and renting a car. If your holiday vacation includes international travel, make sure you have a valid passport. Your travel agent can advise you on the new rules and how to apply.

Arrive early. Difficult airport parking, long lines at security checkpoints and the possibility of the airline overselling the flight and bumping passengers, should all be considered when deciding what time to arrive at the airport. Give yourself plenty of extra time. Need some incentive? Keep in mind that those who arrive earliest for an overbooked flight stand the greatest chance of staying onboard.

Keep a close eye on all your belongings. Just as airports are extremely crowded during the peak holiday period with travelers, they can also be fraught with thieves working the airports. Be aware of your surroundings and maintain a close watch over tickets, wallets, purses, and other belongings at all times.

Avoid getting bumped. 1) Get an advance seat assignment. Passengers with seat assignments are typically only bumped if they arrive late and their seat assignment is released. 2) Check-in online. Most airlines allow you to do so within 24 hours of departure. Seat assignments that were not available at the time of ticketing may be available when checking in online. 3) Don't be late. If all else fails, get to the airport early. Some airlines reserve a portion of their seat assignment inventory for airport check-in. If you are denied a seat assignment at check-in, put your name on the "standby" seat assignment list.

Remember 3-1-1. New regulations limit the amount of gels and liquids passengers can take through security in their carry-on luggage to travel-size toiletries of three (3) ounces or less that fit comfortably in one (1) quart-size, clear plastic zip-top bag and the one (1) bag per passenger must be placed in the screening bin.

Know your limits. Pack light and know baggage limits. Some airlines place special restrictions during the holidays and allow only one carry-on. Ship your gifts to your destination ahead of time. If you do not send your gifts ahead, do not wrap them before the flight. With safety a priority for all airlines, security personnel will need access to all items. Pack collapsible gift bags to be used as wrapping upon arrival.

Tips for travel by car include:

Plan itineraries and arrange accommodations well in advance. Reservations for hotels, restaurants and rental cars get booked quickly during peak travel times. Your travel agent can help you get the lowest rate and make sure your rental car has room for your family, luggage and whatever souvenirs you bring home.

Get a tune up. Before any long-distance drive, make sure to have your oil changed and your brakes, fluids and tire pressure checked. The slightest deficiency in air pressure significantly reduces your car's gas mileage. On the flip side, too much air can result in a flat.

Get an early start to avoid holiday gridlock. Traveling during late night/early morning hours helps. The worst times to travel are after meals since most travelers postpone leaving until they've eaten with their families. Make sure that all drivers are thoroughly rested.

ABOUT ASTA: ASTA's (American Society of Travel Agents) mission is to facilitate the business of selling travel through effective representation, shared knowledge and the enhancement of professionalism. ASTA seeks a retail travel marketplace that is profitable, growing and a rewarding place to work, invest and do business.

Monday, November 10, 2008

Honeymoons and Destination Weddings



Engagement season is almost upon us! What do I mean by engagement season? Traditionally we see the highest number of engagements in the period between the December holidays and Valentine's Day. It is the time when those of us who work with newly betrothed couples are at our busiest and it is one of my favorite times of year. I love to hear the stories of first dates and creative proposals...it is such a great honor to be involved in the process of two people joining their lives together. Honeymoon travel is one of my favorite types of travel to plan and at Dreams and Destinations Travel we'll recommend all those little details to make the honeymoon experience truly unique and memorable. I firmly believe the honeymoon is the most important part of the wedding and should be treated as such. This is the time when the two of you reconnect and remember all the reasons why you fell in love and decided to get married. By the time you get to the honeymoon typically wedding planning has turned in to a second full-time job and you forget to converse outside of place settings and seating charts. The honeymoon is the time to recover and contemplate the years you have to look forward to together.

For those who want to avoid the traditional wedding headaches and stress then a destination wedding is definitely the way to go! There are so many fantastic places and ways to get married...the world is pretty much at your doorstep! This type of wedding gives brides and grooms the chance to really enjoy family and friends prior to the wedding and typically (depending on the destination and type of wedding) is much more economical than traditional weddings. Family and friends love the opportunity to combine wedding joy with vacation fun and you can transition easily from your wedding to honeymoon. Dreams and Destination Travel works with brides to coordinate travel arrangements for the wedding, but we also act as a liaison between the brides and wedding coordinators, we provide save the date cards, wedding web pages, wedding registries, wedding newsletters and VIP amenities.

Whether you choose a traditional or destination wedding regardless of what your honeymoon needs may be it is important to begin planning the travel components to your big day early. Make sure you set a budget and decide on the most important factors such as time of year and destination. It is important to enlist an experienced travel consultant or concierge early in your planning to make certain things go smoothly for you and to be there to guide and advocate for you if things don't. It is never too early to start planning and this should be one of the more enjoyable tasks ahead of you...the more it is delayed the less enjoyable it is. Trust me...you don't want to be the groom contacting a travel consultant 2 weeks before the big day to book your honeymoon only to find out that all the good resorts are booked. By allowing yourself plenty of time you'll have first pick of resorts, wedding dates and times, specials and booking bonuses. It also gives you the opportunity to set-up payment plans to make paying for your special vacation a little easier.

So as we come up on the upcoming season of love and commitment congratulations to all of the newly engaged couples out there! I wish you a lifetime of happiness and we would consider it an honor to assist you in planning your dream honeymoon or destination wedding!

Warm regards,

Melinda--Destination Wedding and Honeymoon Specialist, Certified Sandals Specialist

Dreams and Destinations Travel

Where will your dreams take you?

Friday, November 07, 2008



GREAT DEALS AT THE GRAND HYATT KAUAI!!!

HOLIDAY SUNSHINE ON SALE
Every 6th night free adn a daily buffet breakfast for 2 valid for new bookings of travel between December 22, 2008-January 3, 2009!!

SUNSHINE ON SALE
Every 3rd night free (stay six and get 2 free!!!) and daily buffet breakfast for two. Valid for travel November 6-December 21, 2008!!