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Book Review: Night + Day Series The Night+Day guidebook series from Pulse Guides definitely does not cater to budget travelers -- so why write about it here? Many travelers are looking for value. They go to a city for a few days and they want to know where to find the best experiences and what those moments will cost. I think that too is budget travel. This series will narrow down your choices and give you candid advice, but there are drawbacks, too. Read the full review and decide if this is the right guidebook series for your next urban adventure.
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Las Vegas on a Budget Is Las Vegas in your spring or summer travel plans? For many, a business conference or expo is in the offing. For others, the glitz of the casinos is the attraction. People come here willing to wager and lose their hard-earned money. Please don't lose even more money overpaying for food and accommodations. If you're going, take a look at ways to keep costs under control.
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Before You Pack for a Budget Trip With airline baggage policies constantly changing, you're more likely than ever to get an unpleasant surprise at check-in if you tend to over pack. Many airlines are increasing fees for big baggage. These fees are not always easy to find, so use this menu to find links to policies for 10 leading low cost carriers, 10 major world airlines and even some budget packing tips. Save money and strain with a one-bag strategy--and don't say you can't do it until you at least give it a try!
Sunday May 11, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Web sites for travel planning Working with a tight travel budget? It's possible to shop on the Internet for expensive items like airfares and hotel rooms. It's also possible to find out what other travelers have to say about the products you're considering. Use the Internet to your advantage. There are hundreds of Web sites that can be useful to you. Here, in alphabetical order, are some sites that offer a variety of services and options as you formulate your travel plans.
Sunday May 4, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Find a budget trip for $1200 Within the past few days, the U.S. government began mailing tax rebate checks to millions of Americans who filed returns for 2007 and met specific income guidelines. Taxpayers who qualify will receive at least $600; married couples can collect $1200 plus $300 more for each dependent child. The idea is to inject some spending money into a sluggish economy. If you opt for some travel spending, here are five ideas for trips that could fall within that $1200 range. Don't like these suggestions? At the very least, they'll get you thinking about other travel possibilities on a budget.
Sunday May 4, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) How does $3.69/gallon gas affect your summer plans? With gas prices per gallon moving closer to $4 USD in the U.S., you might think scores of people would be revising their summer vacation plans. But according to an AOL Travel/Zogby International survey, 69 percent of Americans will not alter their travel plans because of high fuel prices. Nearly the same percentage -- 66 percent -- say they'll stay in the U.S. this summer. Of those traveling internationally, only 10 percent plan to visit Europe. Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images.
POLL: What about you? Do high fuel prices affect your plans for car travel or air travel this summer? 1) Absolutely. I'm staying home. Sunday May 4, 2008 | permalink | comments (6) Plan a cheap Graceland tourSunday April 27, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Internet Sites with Hotel Reviews Where can you get beyond the hype and find candid talk about hotels? The Internet provides plenty of opportunities to view how others rate the place you're about to visit. The reviews from users aren't always reliable, but patterns emerge that often point out both good and bad. Before you book or bid, check out these 10 sites that give you the plain-spoken reviews from professionals and amateur travelers.
Sunday April 27, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Budget Travel Myths While it is true that choosing your destination carefully can save money on travel, it is also true that the expensive places can grace a budget travel itinerary -- it just takes a little more planning. The idea that certain cities are just too expensive is one of 10 common travel myths you can debunk after reading this article.
Sunday April 27, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Book Review: Lonely Planet National Parks series Lonely Planet has relaunched its series on national parks this month, and the new editions are well worth browsing if you plan to visit one of these treasures in the months ahead. The books are geared for outdoor-types, and they're especially good for people who must maximize limited vacation time. Take a look at what Lonely Planet is offering and decide if $20 USD is a worthwhile investment.
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The Night+Day guidebook series from Pulse Guides definitely does not cater to budget travelers -- so why write about it here? Many travelers are looking for value. They go to a city for a few days and they want to know where to find the best experiences and what those moments will cost. I think that too is budget travel. This series will narrow down your choices and give you candid advice, but there are drawbacks, too. Read the
Is Las Vegas in your spring or summer travel plans? For many, a business conference or expo is in the offing. For others, the glitz of the casinos is the attraction. People come here willing to wager and lose their hard-earned money. Please don't lose even more money overpaying for food and accommodations. If you're going, take a look at ways to keep
With airline baggage policies constantly changing, you're more likely than ever to get an unpleasant surprise at check-in if you tend to over pack. Many airlines are increasing fees for big baggage. These fees are not always easy to find, so use
Working with a tight travel budget? It's possible to shop on the Internet for expensive items like airfares and hotel rooms. It's also possible to find out what other travelers have to say about the products you're considering. Use the Internet to your advantage. There are hundreds of Web sites that can be useful to you. Here, in alphabetical order, are
Within the past few days, the U.S. government began mailing tax rebate checks to millions of Americans who filed returns for 2007 and met specific income guidelines. Taxpayers who qualify will receive at least $600; married couples can collect $1200 plus $300 more for each dependent child. The idea is to inject some spending money into a sluggish economy. If you opt for some travel spending, here are
With gas prices per gallon moving closer to $4 USD in the U.S., you might think scores of people would be revising their summer vacation plans. But according to an AOL Travel/Zogby International
Where can you get beyond the hype and find candid talk about hotels? The Internet provides plenty of opportunities to view how others rate the place you're about to visit. The reviews from users aren't always reliable, but patterns emerge that often point out both good and bad. Before you book or bid, check out
While it is true that choosing your destination carefully can save money on travel, it is also true that the expensive places can grace a budget travel itinerary -- it just takes a little more planning. The idea that certain cities are just too expensive is one of 10 common travel myths you can debunk after reading this
Lonely Planet has relaunched its series on national parks this month, and the new editions are well worth browsing if you plan to visit one of these treasures in the months ahead. The books are geared for outdoor-types, and they're especially good for people who must maximize limited vacation time. 
