Thursday, May 10, 2012
Where is the Prettiest Place You Have Ever Visited?
But this one really has me puzzled: Mayan Ruins... a bunch of old stone relics in the middle of a hot, stinking desert... Pretty? Really?
(How about the 2 hour ride in a dirty van with no air conditioning to get to the ruins?)
Sure makes a guy wonder, eh?
Cheers,
Dick
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
I Love Mexico; I Hate Mexico
- One had nothing good to say about the resort or the trip - nothing!
- The other loved it and is already planning to go back there next winter.
Cheers,
Dick
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Trust Your Travel Advisor!!!!

Then, because they were going during the very busy "high season" period, we urged them to book the premium section of the resort which would allow them special privileges including better access to the specialty restaurants.
They "passed".
Then, they did not heed our advice about eating at restaurants away from the resorts, staying in the mid-day sun too long, etc.
P.S. Don't put all your faith in Trip Advisor and other similar forums. Many glowing reports are submitted by owners and managers of that resort - and poor reports are oftentimes posted by competing resorts in the area. When your travel advisor makes recommendations, they are based upon their own personal experience or those of the clients they have sent there previously.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Cabo San Lucas is Hot...

There are 3 "hot", sun destinations going these days.... Costa Rica, Punta Cana and Cabo San Lucas. (More on the first two another day.) We just returned from our 3rd trek to Cabo and enjoyed it even more than on previous visits. This place rocks!
Those of you who know me are aware that I'm not that big a Mexico fan. (Hawaii is my first love, second love and third love!) But, man cannot live on Hawaii alone!
Each time we go to Cabo, we find something new. This time it was the new Capella Resort which is situated "through" the mountain from downtown. Yup, I said through! The only access to this incredibly upscale resort is through a 1/4 mile tunnel that was drilled through the mountain that separates the town from the Pacific Coast.
Literally built into the beach-side of this very large rock, the Capella Resort gives you seclusion only 1/3 of a mile from nightlife of downtown - Cabo Wabo and such!
If you can't afford to stay at Capella, you at least should dine there- and be sure your credit card accounts have plenty of available credit. (But, a word of warning.... you won't get past the front gate without being on the resort or restaurant reservation list.)
I'm exaggerating a bit... it IS pricy, but well worth the splurge!
Cheers,
Dick
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Travel Tips
I read one of the many "Travel Tips" articles that pop up on a daily basis - just to get a few laughs. Here's one I ran accross this morning...
"The days when travelers would call a travel agent, book a trip, hang up the phone and be done with it are long gone. Now, the Internet is a hodgepodge of hundreds of competing travel provider sites, all of whom are touting the "best deals" and "lowest prices". No single travel site will assure you the lowest rates, but a thorough search of all the major airlines and at least 10 travel provider sites will usually yield the best rates."
Sounds like a lot of fun, doesn't it?
Happy Hunting - or, call a Travel Professional.... contrary to popular beliefs, they will save you money!
Cheers,
Dick
Saturday, February 04, 2012
Cabo San Lucas, here we come!

If you want to come along, let me know!
Cheers,
Dick
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Hawaii: No Ka Oi
- First and foremost, it's the people! No people on Earth are as friendly and accommodating as the Hawaiian people. But, it goes beyond "friendly"... the Hawaiian people (including those "mainlanders" who now make their homes in the Islands) are impeccably trained in hospitality. They know what you expect in terms of service efficiency - and they deliver!
- Then, it's the climate! Unlike most other tropical sun destinations where summer weather is unbearable, Hawaii enjoys temperatures in the 80's with Trade Winds year-around.
- Hawaii smells great! When you get off the plane, the aroma of Orchids and other flora treat your senses like few other places in the world. You know you have arrived in paradise!
- The poverty and squalor found in most sun destinations is totally absent in Hawaii. you won't see junked out cars along the side of the road (the same burned out car you saw there on your last visit 3 years prior).
- You won't get hustled by time-share sellers at the airport or by beach vendors. You don't need to haggle in the shops.
- No passports, no currency exchange, no language barriers and no concerns over where it's safe to eat or what to drink.
- Hawaii is a Golf Mecca. A round of golf on a world-class course is half the price of other sunbelt destinations. I can give you some specifics if you contact me.
Saturday, January 07, 2012
Happy (Travel) New Year!
Just thought I would rattle off a few odd notes as we (hopefully) have spring in our distant sights...
Following up on the last post, River Cruise Vacation bookings are taking off at my travel agency, Gateway Express... it is clearly the "in thing" for 2012.
To all you morons in Minnesota who were willing to play golf on Christmas Day just to be able to tell your great grandkids 20 years from now that you did it: Get a life... and get on a plane for some real winter golf. You know, green turf, warm sunshine, one layer of outer wear, and cold beer on an outdoor patio after your round! Here are some ideas for you.
Speaking of winter golf, we leave in a few weeks for Cabo San Lucas with a corporate meeting group. As it is one of the world's remarkable golf destinations, I'm hoping to "sneak away" for couple afternoons. Golf aside, Cabo is my agency's #1 sun destination this year - replacing Riviera Maya for that distinction. It is a great spot for guaranteed hot sun and scenery... Mountain and Ocean panoramas all in one view.
The current "non-winter" here in Minnesota has impacted our winter vacation bookings - but not as much as I would have expected. The first Arctic Blast is predicted later this week... we know our phones will ring off the hook and our in-boxes will be very active. (Trying to understand why people don't know it's coming!!!!!)
Anyway, Happy New Year! I hope it's a helluva lot better than last year for you!
Cheers,
Dick
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
River Cruising in Europe - an Awesome Experience!
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Cochem, Germany |
We boarded our AMA Waterways ship, the Amadagio, in Amsterdam and enjoyed the first night in our floating hotel before sailing the next afternoon. That allowed us to see the city before moving on. Most of our itinerary, after sailing down a canal to the Rhine, was in Germany. We stopped at Cologne, Heidelberg and several small German towns that you have never heard of. After 3 days on the Rhine, we "took a right turn" onto the Mosel River. The scenery on the Rhine was spectacular - and, on the Mosel, it was even better. Absolutely stunning!!!! At a couple stops, we were able to take bikes on long rides to burn off some of the luscious food we were treated to. That helped!
On the seventh day, we ended the cruise in Luxembourg (a very aesthetic city) and took the TGV (bullet train) to Paris for a 3-day stay. In Luxembourg, we visited the American Cemetery and General Patton's grave. In Paris, we just enjoyed the wonderful atmosphere of one of the World's greatest (and most expensive) cities. While there we did make it out to Fountainbleu, the "hunting shack" of many Kings. More on Paris later.
One of the things making this a very easy trip was the joy of having no air connections... non-stop to Amsterdam and non-stop home from Paris.
Cheers,
Dick
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
River Cruising in Europe - On the Road Again!

Wednesday, September 07, 2011
Good Deals on Cruises!
My travel agency, Gateway Express, sells a lot of cruise vacations - and, I personally, "heart" cruising. BUT! Although the value of cruise vacations is awesome, the pricing policies are very dishonest.
Gateway Express gets "sale bulletins" almost hourly pitching the unbelievable deals. Just taking one example, I just saw a number of 7-night Caribbean sailings through the winter where the "advertised" price for an Oceanview cabin ranges from $699 to $749 per person. Good deal, eh?
Well, the whole industry conveniently excludes taxes and port usage costs from their advertised prices. Those items can add up to almost as much as the advertised price. So, your $749 cruise is really $1,294.
For comparison, suppose the airlines (who have their own set of issues) deducted all their airport usage costs and the myriad of taxes they must pay from the published fares. The $478 fare includes all this although the fine print on your ticket does break out the taxes. So you are well aware that the actual fare on that $478 was $392 and the rest was tax. But, suppose they excluded all their airport usage costs and advertised an airfare of $310.
So, if they advertised like the cruise industry does, you would see a fare of $310 when the actual price of your ticket will be $478. Totally dishonest.
Don't get me wrong... $1,294 for the afore-mentioned cruise is a terrific value. I just wish they could be honest about it!
Cheers,
Dick
Friday, August 12, 2011
Travel Writers are Dinks (part 4)

- Park with your car's nose out.
- Don't pack urgent items in your checked luggage.
- Have your hotel contact information with you.
- If you travel to a given foreign country frequently, keep your leftover currency on hand for future visits.
- Don't forget to tip Skycaps. They depend on tips to make their living.
- Remember your flight number.
Thursday, July 07, 2011
Mexico: A Great Vacation Choice!

Tuesday, June 07, 2011
Traveling Happy

Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Random Rantings on Travel & Life

Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Vacation Tips: Why Won't They Listen?

Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Where to Go on Vacation
Wednesday, March 09, 2011
Booking Your Vacation On-Line

Here's some free advice for those who enjoy combing the websites for their vacation package...
There are many perils to on-line booking unless you absolutely know the destination and the resort from from personal RECENT experience. So, if you are going to shop for yourself, here are some things be mindful of:
First, do you know WHERE you want to go? We've seen so many instances of people going to an absolutely wrong destination for their personal interests and lifestyle.
Second, (assuming you have chosen the right destination) different resorts (or cruise lines) may "look" similar on the websites but there are distinct differences in their ambiance, their quality and their clientele. These can make or break your vacation experience!
Third, trusting the pictures and information found on web sites can be a fatal mistake. Photoshopped pictures, very old pictures, bogus testimonials on Trip Advisor and other such sites and deceptive pricing are the major areas of concern.
For more detail, here is a paper I wrote on this subject.
Go ahead and have fun searching... but then, why not enlist a travel professional to review your selection before you hit the "Buy" button. 99% of the time, they will be able to book the very same vacation for you at the same price - and no additional charges. Some agencies now provide a "Trip Validation Service". For a nominal Advisory Fee (my agency charges $75), they will "validate" that you have made a correct choice - and that the price shown is valid (no tricks or hidden charges). With a professional opinion supporting your selection, you can go ahead and "Buy" with confidence.
Cheers,
Dick
Friday, February 18, 2011
Riviera Maya - Know Before You Go!
