Is your Passport valid ??

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For a passport to be valid, there is more involved than just the actual expiration date.  Let’s take a look at a couple of additional requirements that can determine the validity if a passport.

Many countries require your passport to be good for at least 6 months past the date of travel.  While some countries may be less than that, the general stated recommendations are 6 months past the date of travel.  This is noted on every one of my invoices that go to clients been booking a trip.  Yes, it is important to read the fine print!   When considering international travel, please check your passports to make sure they are not expired and meet the 6 month requirement.  If your passport is not expired, but you will not meet the 6 months, you can renew your passport early.  The general recommendation from the Department of State is to renew your passport 9 months early.  While many people do not do this, you can renew as early as 9 months prior.

Passports must also be free of significant damage to be considered valid for travel.  If the book cover or picture page is significantly damaged, you will need to apply for a new passport.  As stated on the Department of State’s website about passport information “Conditions that may constitute damage requiring you to replace your passport include water damage, a significant tear, unofficial markings on the data page, missing visa pages (torn out), a hole punch, or other injuries.”    If your cover is separating from the book, this is also considered significant damage.   Normal wear and tear is expected for passports.  If the book bends because it was in your back pocket, or the pages start to fan because the book is open and closed so much, these are signs of normal wear and tear.

Passports must also have a certain number of blank visa pages to be considered valid for travel.   Visa pages are the pages in your passport book that get stamped during the immigration process.   The requirements can vary by country, two to four pages is the general recommendation.  This is important to note in the event you are doing a long multiple country trip and will get multiple stamps on your journey.  During the planning process, or once your travel is booked, you need to look closely and make sure you have enough blank pages.  If you do not, you can order additional pages.   You will have to submit your passport book for them to add the additional pages. Also, you can now request larger passport books that have 52 pages instead of the standard 28 pages.  This is generally recommended only for the very frequent traveler or business travelers that have a high percentage of international travel.

I hope this has even informative and has inspired you to go check your passports!  Trust me, you don’t want that surprise at the airport when you are informed you cannot travel because your passport is not valid.

Another question I often receive is about name changes on passports.  All travel must be booked in the name as it appears on your passport.  If you need to change the name on your passport, there are 2 options.  If you are changing it due to marriage or divorce, you can make the change within 1 year with no fee.  There is a specific form (DS-5504) for this submission.  For any other reason, or outside of one year, you will need to submit the standard application form (DS-82 – Application for Passport by Mail) and pay all associated fees.

If you have any questions about passports, an excellent resource for you is www.travel.state.gov.

Happy Travels,

 

Are you ready to Getaway ???

Are you ready to Getaway?

 

If so, I highly recommend the Norwegian Getaway! This ship is amazing and impressive on so many levels. The staff is absolutely fantastic! I found them to be among some of the most engaged and caring staff members I have ever encountered. The food was outstanding!  We ate at a few of the specialty dining restaurants as well as most of the complimentary ones; each of them had great food and service. While the specialty dining restaurants definitely raise the bar, the complimentary restaurants are some of the best we have experienced on cruise ships. The entertainment was first rate, and there were entertainment options for all ages. While it will be impossible to give a fully detailed review here, I will hit some of the high points of the ship for you. If you want to see some of the pictures from our Norwegian Getaway experience, check out the photo album on my Facebook page at http://on.fb.me/1s53iwl

The Norwegian Getaway takes dining over the top! There are 28 different dining experiences onboard the Getaway! I’m happy to report that I tried many of them! Among the options are 8 complimentary dining rooms (2 of which are reserved for Haven Suite guests),10 specialty dining venues with cover charges ranging from $15-$39 per person and 4 dining options just for treats such as bakery items, gelato, and pizza. It seems no matter where you turn on this ship; there is an opportunity for fabulous food! Whether you are in the mood for French, Italian, Sushi, A noodle bar, A Brazilian Churrascaria, pizza, burgers, or pub food, the Norwegian Getaway can accommodate! Room Service is available 24 hours a day, although it is a limited menu. O’Sheehan’s Pub is open 24 hours so you can get your favorite beer or pub food any time! A couple of my favorites are Ocean Blue by Geoffrey Zakarian (yes, Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian) and LeBistro. Ocean Blue is one of the specialty dining venues; it features seafood and it is outstanding! LeBistro is also a specialty dining venue with French cuisine at its finest, including the chocolate fondue for dessert!

If you want to live the suite life on your Getaway, you must stay in the Haven. The Haven is an exclusive area for the suites and is really a great experience. It is like a ship within a ship!

The Norwegian Getaway has an interesting waterfront experience. Stroll along a revolutionary, quarter-mile oceanfront walkway lined with shops, restaurants and bars. We really enjoyed this area! The Getaway also has some interesting bar and lounge experiences throughout the ship. One of the most popular is the Ice Bar. The Ice Bar is kept at 17 degrees Fahrenheit, and has ice sculptures and a life size alligator throne made completely of ice! They provide you with a hooded coat and gloves and limit you to 30 minutes. Even with the coat and gloves, we did not make it 30 minutes! Not being a fan of the cold, I was ready to leave after about 15 or 20 minutes!

Entertainment is top notch on the Norwegian Getaway. We really enjoyed a couple of the musicals they feature on board. We experienced Wine Lovers The Musical in the Illusionarium venue. If you love comedy and wine, this is a must for you! I even found a wine I liked! We also enjoyed the seven-time Tony Award-nominated musical Legally Blonde. Every sailing has fireworks at sea! Howl at the Moon is the live dueling piano bar, and it was highly entertaining and fun.

The Grammy Experience is both a Grammy museum during the day and a music experience with live Grammy jazz or R&B winners or nominees at night. The Levity Entertainment group provides the stand-up comedy in the Headliners lounge with 12 shows on a 7 night sailing. It is not to be missed if you enjoy live comedy! The Illusionarium offers a magnificent show featuring world-class magicians performing while you enjoy dinner. Burn the Floor is a 45 minute non-stop dance production based on the world renowned Broadway show. Of course I can’t forget about the Nickelodeon characters onboard the ship! There are many opportunities for meets and greets with the characters and even a Nickelodeon Pajama Jam for the younger kids. We saw Dora, Diego, SpongeBob Square Pants, and Patrick multiple times throughout the week.

Aside from the entertainment, there are certainly enough activities to occupy your time throughout the week. Do you like the water? They have an Aqua Park that has 5 multi-story water slides! There are 2 swimming pools and 4 hot tubs as well. They also have a pirate themed kid’s themed aqua park complete with SpongeBob Square Pants and friends! Do you like a little more adventure? Check out the sports complex onboard the Norwegian Getaway! You can experience the largest ropes course at sea; you can walk the plank, or climb the rock wall. There is a 9-hole miniature golf course, basketball courts, and more.

Of course my idea of activity involves the spa, and Norwegian Getaway does not disappoint! I love the thermal suite with the vitality pool, the dry sauna, and the spa salt room. They have over 50 different spa treatments to choose from, and yes, I did experience a spa treatment. The spa is also home to the Fitness Center, featuring free weights, TRX training, the latest cardio equipment and a schedule full of classes. Sadly, I had to miss out on the boot camp training this trip because my shoulder is still recovering.

It’s impossible to cover everything we did and keep this review to an article as opposed to a book! In summary, I can honestly say I would recommend this ship to almost anyone!

Please remember to check out my pictures at http://on.fb.me/1s53iwl and contact me when you are ready to plan your Norwegian Getaway!

Happy Travels!

Are you a Freestyle Traveler ??

This weekend we depart on Norwegian Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Norwegian Getaway and will be cruising in the eastern Caribbean.

The thing that Norwegian Cruise Line is most well-known for is their FreeStyle cruising.  FreeStyle cruising is many things to many people.  With some of the newest ships in the industry, Norwegian Cruise Line currently boasts the youngest fleet among major North American cruise lines.  Norwegian continues the expansion and modernization of their fleet with the Norwegian Escape set to debut in 2015

FreeStyle cruising is a great choice for the independent folks who want to truly do it their way.  There are no set dining times, no set dining tables, and no formal nights!    FreeStyle dining is fantastic for those long port days on port intensive itineraries.  You no longer have to leave your destination early to get back in time for dining, or on nights when you are hungry early, you don’t have to “snack” before dinner.  Your vacation truly is whatever you want it to be.   Some of the dining options (which can vary by ship) include a wide variety of complimentary dining with up to 3 main dining rooms, a buffet, and 24 hour room service.  Specialty dining is also creative and varied throughout the fleet.  Experience the fine cuisine of Ocean Blue by Geoffrey Zakarian. Indulge in succulent meats at Moderno Churrascaria or on Certified Angus Beef® at Cagney’s Steakhouse, exclusively on Norwegian. Dine on expertly prepared chicken, steak and shrimp at Teppanyaki. Or savor French cuisine at Le Bistro and go for Italian at La Cucina. They’re all on board – and they’re all delicious. Cover charges for the specialty dining venues range between $15 – $99 per guest; with $25 being the average.  Having experienced many of them, I can honestly say they are more than worth the coverage charge!

Norwegian also touts their FreeStyle entertainment and FreeStyle accommodations.

When it comes to entertainment and activities, they have truly raised the bar!  They have bowling alleys, Wii sports, multiple supervised recreational programs, and a golf program with Elite Golf.  The entertainment is first rate with options on some ships such as Blue Man Group, Second City Comedy, Howl at the Moon, amazing production shows, White Hot deck parties and more.  On the new ship, the Norwegian Getaway you will be able to see the musical Legally Blond or Wine Lovers, the musical.

With regards to the FreeStyle accommodations, the choices are vast!  There are the traditional interior, ocean view, balcony, and mini-suites for you.  Norwegian also caters to the solo travelers with their studio cabins.  The studio cabins are specifically designed for the solo traveler complete with their own social gathering area.  The suites are where they have really stepped up the FreeStyle accommodations.
They have recently introduced The Haven.  The Haven is a ship within a ship feel!  Hidden away at the top of the ship is an exclusive enclave with the most luxurious, well-appointed and spacious accommodations. Not only will you have access to all the ship has to offer, you’ll enjoy the personal service of a 24-hour butler and concierge throughout your entire stay.

This is only the tip of the iceberg of Freestyle cruising on Norwegian Cruise Lines.  I’m happy to share any additional information if you have questions.  Be on the watch for an upcoming article dedicated to the new Norwegian Getaway.

Happy Travels!

Know before you go !!

 

Travel is always easier if you know before you go! The challenge of course is that we don’t know what we don’t know! I always try to provide a great deal of info to my clients when they travel, but sometimes there are things I consider so “routine”, that I may not mention if not asked. Let’s look at the basics of leaving the US and re-entering the US on flights.

 

 

jpegSomething to know before you go is that you will have to meet the entry/exit requirements of the destination. Some destinations have very stringent requirements when it comes to criminal history. Regardless of whether you have a passport or not, there are certain criminal histories such as felony (or even some misdemeanor) convictions that will deem you ineligible to enter their country. Being behind on child support is another issue in many destinations. Please, do yourself a favor and discuss this with your travel professional prior to booking or traveling. Trust me when I tell you it is an awful phone call when someone has been denied entry to another country.

 

Speaking of passports, your passport must be in relatively good shape. It cannot be damaged, separating, missing pages, or anything. These types of things can deem your passport invalid for travel.

 
Something else to know before you go is that on the flight to your destination, the flight attendants will pass out immigration and custom declaration forms for you to fill out. These forms must be filled out prior to passing though immigration and customs in your destination. The forms will require your passport information, address (or name of resort) in destination, and your departing flight information. It will serve you well to keep your itinerary and passport within reach during your flight, that way you aren’t scrambling to get the info or trying to fill out your forms while walking to the immigration line.

 

Upon arrival in your destination, have your passport and forms handy. You will need to provide them to the immigration offer. They will sometimes ask you a couple of questions, most often they ask what is your purpose for the visit and how long are you staying. They do this while they are checking for any “flags” on your passport. (This is where my advice above about past history can come up) Some destinations will provide you with a tourist “card”, often just a piece of paper, upon entering the country. Do NOT lose this….

Once you have passed through immigration, you will proceed to the baggage claim area. You will need to pick up your luggage at the conveyor belt and then head to the customs lines. Your baggage is often screened by an x-ray scanner and / or hand inspection by officials. Once you have cleared customs, you are on your way to the vacation you have been waiting for! Just a note – in many countries, time share sales are very aggressive in the airport. In Cancun for example, I tell people once you have your bags, head for the double doors as quickly as possible. Do not make eye contact or engage in conversation! The time share people will have very enticing offers to get you to listen. Do yourself a favor and don’t. Head to your pre-arranged transportation and start your vacation!
Sadly, all vacations come to an end.

If you are in a country that gave you a tourist “card” upon entry, you will need to present that when exiting the country. Do not lose this; you would not believe the headaches involved for losing a 2 x 2 inch piece of paper in some countries! Some countries also require an exit “tax” to be paid. It often has to be paid in local currency and cash only.

 

Customs Declaration   Customs Declaration Back

 

On your flight back to the US, you will be given customs forms to fill out to re-enter the US. Again, you will globalneed your passport and flight information, so keep your passports handy on the flight. Once you land, you will proceed to immigration. Many airports in the US now have kiosks which have really helped to speed up the process. Of course I always recommend Global Entry! Global Entry takes all of the hassle away.

 

If your first airport arrival in the US is your home airport, after customs you retrieve your bags, proceed through customs, and head home. If your first airport is a connecting city for you, you will retrieve your bags, proceed through customs, re-check your bags, proceed back through airport security, and on to your gate. As a note, if you purchased any beverages or liquids in one of the duty-free shops over the carry-on allowance, you will not be able to take it through security. You will need to pack it in your checked bag before re-checking your bag.

I hope this has been helpful! Remember, we don’t know, what we don’t know, and it’s helpful to know before you go!

 

Happy Travels!

Kelley

 

Is it too good to be true ??

 

Is it too good to be true?travel-scams

Recently, there has been a trend of “it’s too good to be true” scams. You have probably received the emails from someone telling you their “uncle”, “father”, whomever, has left them a large sum or money and they need your help to access the funds. Or perhaps you’ve been called by someone saying you have “won” a “free” government grant and they’ll deposit the money in your account if you give them your routing and account numbers. The list of scams like this goes on… Sadly, there are several scams out there related to travel as well.

Just this week there was an article about several local college students that were victims of a travel scam. They contacted a “travel agency” they found online through a website much like Craig’s List regarding airline tickets back to India over the holiday break. This agency gave them a price that was several hundred dollars less than any other ticket prices they had seen online or by calling other agencies. These young students thought they really had found a great deal… until they found out the airline tickets were not real. The agency had purchased tickets with their money, and then cancelled the tickets.

There are also other types of travel related concerns. I hesitate to call them scams, because in many of these cases, you do actually get “something”, but it certainly isn’t what you think you’re getting. Many time share programs are now called “Vacation Clubs” and they entice you to their presentations under the premise of a free “trip” or “cruise”. Make no mistake, it isn’t free, the costs are not fully disclosed, and it is high pressure sales once you are there. Too many people find themselves owning a time share that they will never get their money’s worth out of. Then there are travel deals found on Craig’s List or Groupon. While Groupon and Craig’s List can be great for many things, travel isn’t usually one of them. Nearly every investigative news program out there has done an expose on “Groupon gone bad” vacations. I personally have had to try and help people that contacted me from another country when their Groupon “deal” turned out to be a very expensive vacation. Is every Groupon travel deal bad? Probably not, but how will you know?

There are definitely some red flags that you should be aware of when planning or booking your travel with online agencies, or someone who calls you with the deal of the day.

  • A request for a wire transfer or “money gram” directly to the travel agent or agency – Reputable travel agencies will rarely (almost never!) do business this way. If a wire or electronic transfer of funds is required, it is usually by the actual travel supplier (cruise line, airline, etc.), not the agency.

  • Cash Payments Required – This is an easy way to lose your money. Most reputable travel suppliers now work with credit cards or electronic transfers. While paying cash is admirable and keeps your finances in checks, it is very hard to recover in the event of theft or misappropriation of funds.

  • Invoices that only reflect the travel agency information and make no mention of the actual travel supplier being used for your travel

  • Pricing that is significantly out of line compared to other prices for the same airline ticket or vacation package. Many travel suppliers have “no-discounting” policies. This makes it a level playing field for all agencies. That is not to say everyone will have the exact same price on a package (because there can be variables with air, transfers, insurance, etc.), but if the difference is more than 25%, you should question it. For example, Disney and Sandals do not allow any discounting. Agencies that do this are in violation of the operating terms and conditions. While there can be differences in other components, the pricing for the actual resorts are the same. Do you really want to work with an agency that is willing to “break the rules”? If they are willing to break the rules with their travel supplier, what other boundaries are they willing to cross?

    If you are going to spend your hard earned money on a vacation experience, please, work with a travel professional so you know what you are getting and get what you are paying for!

Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.

Kelley

 

Do you have any upcoming celebrations ?

 

Do you have any upcoming celebrations?

Travel is a great way to celebrate any occasion! There are the obvious reasons; Destination Weddings, Honeymoons, Anniversary, and Birthday. Let’s looks at some other reasons; Do you want to propose to that special someone? Did you just get engaged? Of course there are some other fun occasions to celebrate such as bachelorette parties, bachelor parties, graduation, family reunions, class reunions, and a baby moon. There are also life milestones such as becoming an empty nester, retirement, recovery from a lengthy illness, or even a memorial trip in honor of someone special.

What makes celebration travel different? Depending on the type of travel you are planning, the options are extensive. Celebration travel is fun! Whether you travel as just a couple, or as a group, we can customize your celebration to make it special and personal just for you !!

Is it just the 2 of you traveling? If you are at a resort we can arrange for couples massages, dinner on the beach, special room decorations, a private tour or activity, private limo transfers, and more. Are the 2 of you going on a cruise? Depending on the cruise line, there are many ways to make your cruise special; upgraded stateroom category, stateroom decorations, dinner in a specialty restaurant, spa treatments, private excursions, and private stateroom dining on your balcony just to name a few. Often you can even get the staff involved in your “surprise” if you are planning a surprise !!

Are you traveling as a group? If you are going to a resort, we can arrange private group transfers for your whole group if everyone is arriving together, private functions just for your group, arrange for gifts to be delivered for the group, private activities off resort, and more! How about a spa day for the ladies? Or a fishing trip for the guys? Cruises are great options for groups! Group amenities can range from onboard credit, bottles of wine, or snacks, to private functions or meetings for your group. We can also arrange for group dining so everyone can dine together each evening.

Did you know you can do a travel gift registry for your celebration? It doesn’t matter the type of celebration, there is a gift registry available for you!

For more information about celebration travel, check out my website at   www.cruisevacationsandmore.com

You will find sections on Group Travel, Romance Travel, Celebration Travel, Couples Travel, and many more Travel Resources.

Remember, vacations are meant to be experienced, not just taken. Let me help make your vacation a celebration!

Safe Travels,

 

 

Do you have dreams in your future ??

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Dreams Resorts & Spas are located throughout Mexico (7), Dominican Republic (3), and soon Costa Rica & St. Thomas.  Dreams Resorts & Spas provide luxury in fabulous tropical settings with a great value proposition for your vacation experience.  There are no wristbands required and no dinner reservations required.  Dreams Resorts & Spas are managed by AMResorts; a North American company catering to the North American clientele.  You will find familiar brands throughout the resort, not just in beverages, but in food as well.  All resorts feature 24 hour room service, world class spas, specialty themed restaurants, top shelf spirits, fun-filled daytime activities, Explorers Club for kids, activities for teens (some resorts now have the Core Zone specifically for teens), themed night-time activities, and entertainment.  Each resort has its own personality which is something I love.  They are not cookie cutter!

Dreams Sands Cancun just opened on September 1, 2014.  It is in the heart of the Cancun Hotel Zone and very convenient to the airport.  Personally, I think the beach is small, but it is a very nice beach!  The view as you walk in to the resort lobby is amazing!

Dreams Riviera Cancun is about 30 minutes from the airport and is ideally situation for both Cancun and Playa del Carmen.  This is a great resort for everyone!  The resort features unique octagonal shaped rooms and suites, and most of the ground floor suites have private plunge pools!  Fabulous resort for Destination Weddings, group travel, families, couples, and singles!

Dreams Tulum is one of my favorite resorts!  Apparently I am not alone because this is where they filmed Bachelor in Paradise!  This resort has 44 acres of lush gardens and a beautiful stretch of beach.  There isn’t another resort for miles so you virtually have a private beach!  This resort features a new adult only section making this a great option for honeymoons and romance travel!  This resort has something for everyone; singles, couples, families and groups!

Dreams Puerto Aventuras is situated in the charming village of Puerto Aventuras.  The drive in to the resort is fabulous with all of the marina homes and yachts along the canal.  This resort has an onsite dolphinarium with dolphins and manatees.  There is also a PADI Gold Palm certified dive center on premises.  This resort is great for everyone!  The wedding gazebo is so cool at this resort!  This resort is ideal for Destination Weddings or family vacations.

Dreams Huatulco is on the Pacific coast of Mexico, down in the southwest corner of the country.  Hualtuco has 34 pristine beaches and 9 bays!  This luxurious resort, located on Tangolunda Bay is ideal for families, couples and friends. The resort is minutes away from waterfalls, lagoons, lush tropical jungle, and traditional Mexican towns.

Dreams Los Cabos is an all-suite AAA 4 diamond resort on the Sea of Cortez.  It is located 15 minutes from Cabo San Lucas & San Jose Del Cabo.  This resort embraces the elegance of traditional Mexican design!  All suites have a view of the Sea of Cortez and are generously sized.  This resort is also ideal for golfers as it located near 8 championship courses.

Dreams Villamagna Nuevo Vallarta is an all-suite resort outside of Puerto Vallarta with specatular views of Banderas Bay and the Sierra Madre Mountains.  This resort has exterior jacuzzi’s on every terrace; imagine sitting in your Jacuzzi watching the fabulous view of the bay or mountains in the evening.

Dreams Punta Cana  is in a secluded lush tropical paradise about 40 minutes from the airport on Uvero Beach.  This resort has one of the largest free-form swimming pools in the Dominican Republic.  The pool starts at the lobby and stretches all of the way to the beach, complete with waterfalls, a swim-up bar and venues throughout.  This resort is on a beautiful beach and offers a wide array of activities.

Dreams Palm Beach is conveniently located about 12 miles from the Punta Cana airport. This resort is located on the amazing Bavaro Beach!  This resort is somewhat spread out so bring your walking shoes and don’t be afraid to indulge in desserts!  This resort is great for families and couples.

Dreams La Romana is located on the Southeast coast of the Dominican Republic outside of La Romana.  This resort is great for singles, couples, and families.  Plenty of daytime activities for all age ranges, casino onsite, golf nearby, and 10 restaurants to choose from.

Dreams La Mareas Costa Rica is coming in November 2014!  Located on sugar-white sand and surrounded by lush green mountains and jungles in the Guanacaste region of Costa Rica, guests of all ages enjoy an action–packed vacation featuring watersports, land activities, and swimming pools while sunbathing or laying under a thatched palapa.  This resort will be geared to families, couples, and friends.

Dreams Sugar Bay is scheduled to open on December 25, 2014; Merry Christmas St. Thomas, U.S Virgin Islands!  This will be an excellent option for those needing or wanting to travel to a US Virgin island without a passport!  This will be a great resort for singles, couples, families, and groups.

I hope this brief overview gives you a glimpse in to your future Dreams!

Happy Travels,

Did you insure ???

This time of year brings a close to many of the summer activities, but in my world, it also brings the potential for storms that affect travel.  We are now in well in to hurricane season with the highest potential yet to come.   I always encourage everyone to get travel insurance because you just never know what is going to happen.  This week there are 2 hurricanes headed for the Hawaiian Islands, these are just not things you can anticipate!
The whole purpose of travel insurance is the same as any other insurance you may purchase, to protect you from unforeseeable events.   Unforeseeable events range from storms to medical emergencies.   Without discussing specific travel insurance policies, let’s take a look at some of the events that may affect your travel plans.
Storms:
Once a storm is named you cannot purchase insurance that will cover problems with your trip due to the storm. I hate it when I hear stories of vacations ruined due to a storm and people were traveling without insurance. If you’re going on the vacation you’ve always dreamed of, why would you risk all of your hard earned money by traveling without insurance?

Medical Emergency prior to travel:
It’s not just your medical emergency to consider, it could be someone else’s in your immediate family.  Do you have aging parents or grandparents?  Do you have children?  Do you have siblings?   My own personal story is that my dad became very ill and 5 days before a 3 week trip we had scheduled to Europe.  We were advised by physicians not to travel.  Had we not had travel insurance, it would have been a forfeit of all of our funds.  Just last week I had a client have to cancel due to a sudden unexpected death of a grandparent.  I had a groom have to reschedule a honeymoon due to a motorcycle accident.

Health insurance may not go the distance:
The majority of health insurance (including Medicare), worker’s compensation insurance, third-party and personal liability policies don’t cover international travel. Many employer based policies only provide medical coverage internationally when traveling on business, not personal travel.  If your insurance pays based on networks, there are very few international health care facilities that are considered “in network”.  In fact, a closer look at the inside of your passport will reveal that the government recommends travel insurance when traveling outside the United States.  (Check the “Important Information” page, #3)
Emergency medical evacuation may not be covered under traditional healthcare policies; if it is covered it may be at a very low limit.  $10,000 may sound like a lot of coverage, but the average medical evacuation is well over $30,000.
Trip Delay or Interruption:
Flights get delayed, flights cancel and luggage gets lost.  The airlines do not always provide compensation when you get stranded somewhere or if they “mishandle”.  Travel Insurance can be a real saver when it comes to the extra expenses incurred.  With proper documentation you can get reimbursed for hotel nights, meals, lost luggage, or even clothes to get you through until the luggage arrives.  It often takes 5 days for luggage to get reunited with its owner, if you are only on a 5 or 7 day vacation, this can be problematic.

We all experience tough economic times.
The loss of a job or other income might mean a trip planned in advance may have to wait. Travel insurance can help ease this burden.

I could go on and on with reasons and sad stories, but I won’t.  The bottom line is that life is unpredictable, things happen.  Peace of mind is priceless.  Please protect yourself and your vacation investment.  Not only will it give you peace of mind, it will give me peace of mind as well.  Trust me, you don’t want your travel concierge being cranky and worried about you!

Happy Travels!

Are you packed ??

Are you packed?

Are you getting ready to go on a trip and wondering what to pack?   How do I make all that stuff fit in my suitcase and not go over 50 pounds?   What do I take to make my vacation easier and stress free?
Obviously, I have many tips of my own as I have traveled extensively for the last 18 years.  I also spoke with Angela Kubacek, owner of Haute Couture Boutiques in Navasota and Bryan, TX.
Between the two of us, we came up with some great ideas for you to think about.  Angela just recently returned from a mission trip to Honduras and some of her recommendations are based on her first hand experiences.

First, Angela recommends you carry a small over the shoulder or cross body purse that will hold the basics such as your passport (or ID if domestic travel), and money.  Keep your passport handy because when you are at the airport you will need it many times.  My recommendation here is a small cross-body bag that can be put inside your bigger carry-on tote so as not to exceed carry-on allowances.  Also, a cross-body bag will leave your hands free, which is always a plus not only in the airport but when touring in destination.


Next, Angela recommends you take basic tops and pants and dress them up.  A basic top can bedressed up with a scarf and the scarf can also be used as a shawl.  Try to pack with colors that will go together; two pair of pants and three shirts can all be changed around to make a different look.  Personally, I stick with solid color tops and bottoms that can be mixed and matched.  I also recommend taking a jacket that can be used with everything you take.  I usually pick 2 or 3 core colors for the trip (you know me, one is always black!); this also helps cut down on the number of shoes you take.  Shoes take up space and add weight.  The fewer shoes you take, the more clothes you can take!  For example, all of my evening clothes revolve around the core color of black so only 1 pair of shoes required for the evenings.  One of my favorite color schemes for a week on the road is black, khaki, and red.  Here is an example of what I packed on a recent 8 day trip I took a pair of black pants, black Capri’s, khaki Capri’s, black and khaki shorts, and a khaki skort.  Those bottoms got me through days and evenings for an 8 day trip.

I wore the pants on the flight down and flight home; I alternated the Capri’s each evening, and the shorts or skort each day.  I did not take 16 tops!  I only took a few – all solid colors that were worn “plain” during the day, and dressed up in the evening with scarves or the jacket.  Tip – if you buy better fabrics (think wrinkle free, light weight) , as long as you don’t spill your red wine, you usually get more than 1 day wear out of your tops, especially tank tops or sleeveless shirts.  When it comes to shoes, try for no more than 3 pair!  Yes, you read that right, no more than 3 pair.  For me, that is my workout shoes, a casual pair that goes with everything and a dressy/casual pair that also goes with everything.  Remember your goal on vacation is to relax and enjoy, not be a fashionista!

Last, Angela says “Don’t forget the all-important Poo-Pourri!”   Have you heard of this fabulous product? Poo-Pourri is a blend of essential oils that virtually eliminates bathroom odors.   Poo-Pourri is not a chemical cover up; the formulas are based on aromatherapy principles.  A few squirts in to the bowl will prevent the odors from ever showing up in the first place.  I know, this sounds funny and many will say they don’t need it but trust me, if you are going on a trip with your new husband or a group of friends you will need your Poo-Pourri.

You can check out Angela’s stores in downtown Navasota, TX and downtown Bryan, TX.  Stop in to take advantage of grand opening specials this weekend!
Angela also has a Facebook page for each of her stores –
Navasota:   https://www.facebook.com/hautecoutureboutiquenavasota
Bryan:   https://www.facebook.com/hautecoutureboutique.
Check out the website at http://www.hautecoutureboutique.com.
Happy Travels,
Kelley

Have you heard about the changes from TSA and Carnival Cruise Lines?


An important change came out from TSA with regards to air travel. 

The change impacts travelers coming back to the US from certain international airports.
The following press release came out last Sunday and is currently posted on the TSA website:

“Last week, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson directed TSA to implement enhanced security measures at certain overseas airports with direct flights to the United States.
As the traveling public knows, all electronic devices are screened by security officers. During the security examination, officers may also ask that owners power up some devices, including cell phones. Powerless devices will not be permitted onboard the aircraft. The traveler may also undergo additional screening.
TSA will continue to adjust security measures to ensure that travelers are guaranteed the highest levels of aviation security conducted as conveniently as possible.”

The list of airports has not been disclosed, so it is best to be prepared at any airport.  The list of electronic devices may include cell phones, tablets, eReaders, iPods, gaming devices and more.
If you are traveling with electronics, make sure they will power up at security so you do not risk confiscation!

Carnival Cruise Lines also made some important changes this last week.  
Carnival has updated both its smoking policy and the gratuity guidelines.   Both policies take effect on sailings October 9, 2014 and onwards, regardless of when you booked your cruise.

The new smoking policy affects where on the ship guests can smoke, it specifically affects the staterooms and balconies.  The following statement was released by Carnival:

“As part of our continuing commitment to keep in line with the personal preferences of our guests, all staterooms and suites, inclusive of balconies, will be an entirely smoke-free environment. This change is consistent with the policy of most major cruise lines and will be implemented on October 9, 2014, or any new voyage departing thereafter.”

In a notification sent to travel agents and to guests, Carnival noted that a cleaning and refreshing fee of $250 will be added to the guests sail and sign account for those found in violation of the new policy.  Carnival will still allow smoking in designated areas including the designated open deck exterior areas, night club, certain areas of the casino and casino bar.

The gratuity guidelines have also changed for sailings departing October 9, 2014 and onwards.  The gratuities will change from $11.50 per person / per day to $12 per person / per day.  If you pre-paid your gratuities prior to July 7, 2014 your prepaid gratuities will be honored and you will not be affected by this change in the guidelines.  If you have not prepaid your gratuities, the gratuities will still be assigned to your sail and sign account as always.

It is important to remember that tipping is discretionary and you can adjust the amount up or down at the guest services desk.

Like they say, the only thing constant is change!    While I certainly try to update you weekly as I can, I cannot possibly update you every single change that may pertain to all travel in this forum.

Working with a travel professional insures that you are always up to date on the latest industry changes and trends that may impact your specific travel needs.

Safe and Happy Travels,
Kelley