I don’t know about anybody else, but I can’t stop watching the news coverage of Hurricane Ian. And honestly, it’s difficult for me to even think about writing about travel right now. (To Leana and our readers in Florida–I hope everyone is well.) So instead, I’m sharing this funny satire video about the emotional cost […]
As Good As It Gets: Review of Nayara Tented Camp in Costa Rica
OUR ANNIVERSARY GETAWAY TO COSTA RICA: A TRIP OF A LIFETIME TABACON THERMAL RESORT AND SPA: GREAT REDEMPTION VALUE VIA HYATT POINTS AS GOOD AS IT GETS: REVIEW OF NAYARA TENTED CAMP IN COSTA RICA (THIS POST) As mentioned in the first post, my original plan was staying two nights in Nayara Gardens Resort and […]
Disney World Waiving Cancellation Fees until Oct 3 due to Hurricane Ian
Due to the projected path of Hurricane Ian and forecasted heavy rain and wind, Disney World quietly announced to travel agents that the company will waive all change and cancellation fees for guests until October 3, 2022. This applies to room-only reservations and package reservations. In addition, Disney World will waive cancellation and no-show fees […]
Is the Carnival World Mastercard as Bad as the Royal Caribbean Card?
Last week, I took a closer look at the Royal Caribbean Visa Signature card (see this post). I concluded that it’s not a great card for cruisers, and you can do much better with alternative travel credit cards. But, are all co-branded cruising credit cards that bad? Let’s take a look at the Carnival credit […]
New Marriott Cards and Changes to Existing Marriott Cards
Yesterday was a big day for Marriott fans. Amex AND Chase both launched new mid-tier Marriott cards. Plus, sign-up bonuses and perks of existing cards changed. Let’s take a look. New Marriott Cards Introducing the Marriott Bonvoy Bevy Amex card (affiliate link) and the Chase Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful card (non-affiliate link). The benefits are identical. […]
Finally: Japan will Reopen to Independent Tourists on October 11th
I’ve been waiting for this announcement from Japan’s prime minister Kishida, which was set to take place this week. And it finally happened. There were a lot of rumors indicating it would take place on Tuesday, but that day came and went. Well, now it’s official. As of October 11th, you will no longer have […]
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