Showing posts with label Cheap-Flights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheap-Flights. Show all posts

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Budget Travel and Having Fun While Doing It






By: Michael Johnson

Traveling can be expensive. Sometimes there is just no other choice but to travel and it may not be something that you want to spend a lot of money on. There are some ways that you can save money while traveling and still have a comfortable and enjoyable trip.



How to save money by flying

If you have to travel remember that holidays are the best days to fly. Thanksgiving is a great day because hardly anyone will be flying that day. The day before and the day after a holiday are the worst days to travel. These are the busiest days of the year to be on a plane. Pack light when you are traveling. Extra baggage could cost you time and money and you can save by packing a little less and you will save a lot more.



Take a train instead of flying

Trains are a great way to travel because they are usually less expensive than a plane. They are also less crowded. When you decide to take a train you will save money that can be used for other things on your vacation.



Traveling with your children can sometimes be a little stressful and maybe even a downright nightmare. However, this does not have to be the case. There are ways for you to keep your children occupied while you are on the road or in the air. You can keep them happy and at the same time keep your sanity.



Bring along some snacks

The one thing you can always depend on is your child getting hungry. They are always asking for a snack or something to nibble on at the worst possible times. These times are when you are busy or when you have nothing for them to snack on. One good way to prepare for this situation is to bring along a variety of their favorite things. Another good idea is to have some drink boxes on hand for them also. You know if they are hungry then the next thing they are going to say is they are thirsty. Think ahead and get a list of the things they like and pack them along with you.



When you are traveling either alone or with your family, bring your own snacks. This will save you time and money when you get hungry. Sometimes with the hustle of traveling we forget to get ourselves something to eat. This may cause an all of sudden sick feeling for you. By having some snacks on hand you will save yourself the trouble of feeling sick. This will also save you money. Snacks on coach flights and sections are not free and can be expensive in some cases.



Driving in a car

When you are driving to your destination, there are some things that you can do to save yourself money. Remember to not drive too fast. Driving fast can cause your car to use more fuel. It may also get you a speeding ticket, which will cost you a lot of extra money in the end. It is better to stay at a steady and safe speed while you are driving. Also bring your own food. Make up some sandwiches and bring along some sodas and water. This will save you money and time by not having to stop for food.



Another good piece of advice when traveling by car is to take turns driving with someone. Make sure that you have another safe driver for times when you need a break. You can sleep while someone else drives for a while and then switch back and forth when a rest is needed. This will save you the expense of paying for a room and get you to your destination sooner.



If you are traveling with children on a plane, remember to arrive at the airport early. Make sure that you allow yourself plenty of time to get you and your children checked in and not to mention leave yourself some time for bathroom breaks. You know how kids can sometimes slow you down and you want to make sure that you have enough time for the unexpected things that can come up at any given time.



Traveling with your children can be memorable experience in your life and with a little planning and thought; you can make that memory a great one.



Author Bio

About the Author: M. Johnsona operates a variety of travel websites, travel blogs and newsletters. Visit the website for many money saving tips. www.findingtraveldeals.com




Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Las Vegas Tours: Try A Grand Canyon Helicopter Flight



Maverick Helicopter flies over the famous Hoover Dam



Getting ready for a Las Vegas trip? Make certain to add a Grand Canyon helicopter tour on your list of activities. This write-up explains why.

Anyone checking out Las Vegas must go for a tour to the Grand Canyon. The ultimate way to visit the West Rim will be by taking a helicopter ride. A basic tour that many choose is the basic air tour. This particular one flies you to the West Rim and back. If you so desire, you can upgrade by including passes to the Grand Canyon Glass Bridge. You can even decide to land at the canyon’s base. This is just an example of the tours that await you. If this has fired up your imagination with possibilities, please read on. I’ve got a lot more to share with you.

Trips for Everyone!

If you choose to land at the west airstrip, get ready for an amazing experience. Begin by walking 70 feet beyond the edge of the rim using the internationally famous glass walkway. Then, enjoy lunch and use the complimentary shuttle to some interesting nearby lookouts. One popular bottom landing flight takes you 4000 feet right down to the base of the canyon. Here you can enjoy a Champagne picnic with your family and friends. While at the base, why not upgrade your trip to feature an awesome steel-pontoon boat ride on the Colorado River? Las Vegas is the only place from whence travelers can fly down to the bottom of the canyon and take part in such incredible activities.

Let's Fly!

The perfect time to fly is in the morning. This is when visibility is perfect. Air is usually more stable (less turbulence). However, if you can’t book a morning flight, consider a sunset trip when the canyon’s steep cliffs are at their most spectacular. Helicopters support up to 6 people plus the pilot. Seating will be based upon weight and there are front-seat upgrades available. Try to fly in a deluxe helicopter like the EcoStar 130. These helis feature 180-degree windshields and are generally set up for theater-style seating so everyone receives a picture-perfect look at the National Park.

Items to Bring

I always tell people to bring their digital cameras and video cameras along with them. Make certain they are completely recharged the night prior to your departure. If you’re a shutterbug like me, take along extra memory sticks. Extra batteries are invariably a wise idea. No worries if you get swept up in the experience and then forget to snap photos. Most helicopters include digital cameras that record the entire trip for you. These DVDs cost extra but the quality is superb and worth the cost.

Landing an Awesome Deal

Reserve your tour no less than 72 hours in advance of your desired travel date. Helicopter tours are popular and it’s not uncommon for them to be sold-out. So many people don't get in the air because they wait until the last minute. Follow my “three-day” rule and you will avert disappointment. Next, book your tour on the internet. Trust me, the best discounts are on the net, not in the hotel lobby. Purchasing travel online is safe and simple. To take a line from Geico Insurance, “Even a caveman can do it.” Really, saving money on air tours hasn't ever been easier.

1-2-3, Lift Off!

Vegas helicopter tours to the Grand Canyon are a incredible way to explore the best of the Seven Wonders of the World. Flight time to the West Rim is only 45 minutes, making these trips the ultimate day trip. The selection is big, too, covering anything from thrilling air-only flights to adventurous landing tours. Come one, come all. The canyon calls. And there is no better way to conquer it than in a helicopter straight out of Vegas.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR



Mr. Plunket is a travel writer who covers all things Las Vegas. He recommends that readers click Las Vegas Helicopters to learn more about booking canyon helicopter tours at discount prices.




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