Kelley
Paradise doesn’t have to have a passport !!
Happy travels.
Kelley
New York New York.
My girls are 14 now and it was really important to us that we go visit the 911 Memorial Park as they were just little babies in 2001. We rode the Hop On Hop Off bus down to the site and my goodness, as soon as you walk into the area the whole atmosphere changes. We felt an overwhelming quite and reverence. They have really captured the emotion with the infinity pools, the Momorial and the Museum. Unfortunately we had not anticipated the crowds visiting the museum and hadn’t allotted enough time to do that tour. We did however view all the other monuments etc.
We all had our own list of things we wanted to do and see, among there were of course shopping for the girls. They were thrilled to visit many huge stores like Forever 21, Urban Outfitters, Century 21, and it gave Neal and I the opportunity to hang out in Times Square enjoy a coffee and rest our feet. What can I say, best people watching ever !!! We enjoyed great food on our travels, of course some of the favorites for the girls were street food, Pizza, Bagels, Hot Dogs. We also walked through the restaurant district and enjoyed some great food in “Hells Kitchen”
I have also wanted to visit Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum and that’s what we did. It was a great tour all of the exhibits are so real. We visited a few of our favorites like Pink, Marlyn Monroe, and many more. This tour really is for everyone as there are so many different exhibits. There’s also a Ripley’s believe it or not next door if you wanted to take in both together. We didn’t have enough time.
We had a fantastic vacation, there’s no way to see it all in a few days which means that we will HAVE to go back !!!! I look forward to it. A great vacation spot for everyone. It truly is the city that never sleeps.
I hope you can see through Emer’s experience what a great destination New York City can be for your next vacation getaway!
Kelley
Protect Yourself and be healthy !!
I am often asked how people can protect themselves from getting sick when traveling. My first concern is always for your safety and well-being. I will never recommend areas or resorts that I feel are unsafe or that I would not travel to personally. If you have any health concerns, please make sure to advise me when we are in the planning process, or prior to travel so you we can manage any situation!
One thing to remember (and this is on every one of my confirmation invoices I provide) is that it is your responsibility to ensure you have the proper travel documentation (passports, visas, identification, vaccinations, etc.) in order to travel abroad. Did you notice that word vaccinations? Too often people always overlook this and think it doesn’t pertain to them or their destination. In most cases you are right – it doesn’t. However, the CDC is constantly updating their information with regards to required or recommended vaccinations for any destination you may travel to. Please note there is a difference between a requirement and a recommendation. For a requirement, it is just that – and you will have to show proof before being allowed to enter the country. Recommendations are just that, general wide scope recommendations. For any questions regarding the recommendations, you should consult with your physician to see if the recommendation applies to you in your health assessment. Often times, the recommendations will not apply to you based on your overall health.
Many times people will get sick when traveling and assume they have food poisoning. True food poisoning is actually quite rare in the more mainstream tourist destinations or on cruise ships. Often times it is your body reacting to unfamiliar or excessive foods (especially when combined with alcohol), or different bacteria or pesticides. It can also be an indicator there is something more serious going on. There are ways you can protect yourself when traveling. The two biggest ways you can protect yourself are through eating safe foods and personal hygiene. The other way is by working with a travel professional that visits the resorts on a routine basis and knows the practices at each resort. Did you know that most of the resorts I recommend use only bottled and treated water throughout the entire resort?
Eating safe foods such as those that are cooked and served hot is one recommendation. If you don’t know the food source, you want to make sure your eggs are hard cooked or cooked thoroughly, and that you are consuming pasteurized dairy products. If you are working with a good travel professional, they will have good insight for you on this type of thing. (Did you know some resorts actually have their own greenhouses and grow their own produce?) There are some general recommendations – but these will vary slightly based on the destination and health concerns. If you are at a good quality resort (this is where value comes in to play and not necessarily just price!), or on a cruise ship, the recommendations will be slightly altered. The recommendations below should definitely be followed if you are eating out side of your resort or in a port of call!
Some general recommendations of foods not to eat:
Food served at room temperature
Food from street vendors
Raw or soft-cooked (think runny) eggs
Unwashed or unpeeled raw fruits or vegetables (if you want these – please make sure to wash them!)
Peelings from fruits or veggies
Condiments made from fresh ingredients if you don’t know or trust the food source
Salads
Unpasteurized dairy products
“Bushmeat” (monkeys, bats, or other wild game)
Drinking safe beverages is also important. While most of the better resorts only use bottled or filtered water, it is always best to ask about the water source! I only recommend resorts that use bottled or filtered water, but believe it or not, some people choose not to take my recommendations!
Don’t forget about the ice! Ice is water! You need to know if the ice cubes are made from filtered water or tap water. If tap water – stay away! Personally, I don’t use ice at all when I am traveling, no matter where I am going. The safe beverages are generally bottled water (that is sealed or opened in front of you), water that has been disinfected (boiled, filtered, treated), ice made with boiled or disinfected water, carbonated drinks, hot coffee or tea, and pasteurized milk.
Drinks to avoid include:
Tap or Well water (Don’t even brush your teeth with it if it is not treated!)
Ice made with tap or well water
Drinks made with tap or well water (such as reconstituted juices or iced tea)
Open market drinks made with fresh fruit pulp
Flavored ice and popsicles
Unpasteurized milk
Personal hygiene cannot be understated here! You hear it all of the time “wash your hands” – but do you do it? You should wash your hands often and with soap whenever possible. If soap is not available, make sure you clean your hands with sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth unless your hands are clean. Avoid close contact with anyone who is sick.
One other hint – if you have ever been on a flight and they give you a hot / warm towel before you eat or land – Don’t use that to wipe your face!! Those towels can be a breeding ground for bacteria! Use those towels to wipe your hands (but don’t touch your face!), and clean the tray table you will be using.
If you have any questions regarding health concerns in the area you are visiting, I encourage you to visit with your doctor to determine if you need any vaccinations or if following a few simple precautions will be all you need. Most of the time, just following simple precautions is all you need to have a safe and healthy vacation experience!
Happy Travels!
Don’t waste your money !!!
As a Couples Travel Concierge I am often asked “why should I use a travel agent?” Although I could give a list of 100 reasons off the top of my head, it all boils down to this – don’t waste your time or money!
The famous Warren Buffet quote “Price is what you pay, Value is what you get”. As a professional travel concierge, my goal is to help you find the best value for your vacation dollar. Price and value are not always (and sometimes not at all) the same! We all know what price is… it is the amount you pay for a given item, service, or in this case, vacation. Value is another matter entirely. You might say that as your travel concierge I act as your value interpreter.
Value, what is it to you? For some people, value is time and time is money. For some people value is convenience. For some people value is knowledge and expertise. As a professional travel concierge I work with only the best vacation providers to insure that you have a seamless and flawless vacation experience from start to finish thus providing you with time, convenience, my knowledge and expertise.
I’m often asked “are you more expensive than the internet?” That depends, are you talking about price, or value? Most often my clients will find my prices are very competitive; however, admittedly, sometimes my prices may not be less than “the internet” – but the value I bring is considerably more than that.
Do you have the time to research the endless options for your vacation? Do you have the time to deal with things if something goes awry? How convenient is it for you when there is a schedule change and you are notified? How convenient is it for you if you don’t know the documentation requirements and you show up without the correct documents?
Some people think booking on the internet is the way to book travel. If you decide to book “on the internet”, wouldn’t it be interesting to find out if the internet has ever been to where you want to go? Does the internet answer the phone on the weekends or at night if you have a travel emergency? Perhaps you decide to book with an online agency that has a call center. Often times the call center employees (note: they are usually not travel agents) have never traveled to your destination and only knows what “the internet” tells them. Not to mention, have you ever tried to reach an “online agency” from another country? Rarely do they have international phone support and it can be quite difficult to email the help desk if you are in the midst of a storm with no power.
Obviously, the choice is yours. When it’s my money, I opt for value over price every day.
Happy Travels
Kelley
Are you ready for your authentic experience that rocks?
Hard Rock all-inclusive resorts are not your average, every day all-inclusive resorts! We’ve all heard of the Hard Rock brand thanks to Hard Rock Cafes and Hard Rock Hotels. Hard Rock started in London as a café to provide the Brits to classic American Food, and the music connection evolved. It all started when Eric Clapton donated one of his guitars to be placed over “his” seat in the place. They now have the biggest Rock n’ Roll memorabilia collection in the world throughout their brand.
Each of the Hard Rock All-Inclusive resorts includes an extensive list of amenities in their all-inclusive program. Some of them include:
- Up to $1800 limitless resort credit (more on this later!)
- Unlimited long distance in room calling to the continental US, Canada, and Mexico
- Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the resort
- 24 hour room service
- Non-motorized water sports
- In room liquor dispenser with brand name whiskey, rum, tequila, and vodka
- Unlimited a la carte dining
- Pool and Beachside drink service
- Complimentary Wedding and Honeymoon packages
- Kids Club – The Little Big Club
Of course there are many more, inclusions, just too many to list here.
There are currently 4 Hard Rock All-Inclusive resorts with a 5th one coming in the next year or so. The current resorts are:
Hard Rock Cancun with 601 guest rooms right in the heart of the hotel zone is on one of the best beaches in Cancun
Hard Rock Riviera Maya is two resorts in one. With a total of 1264 guest rooms, the resort is divided into an adult’s only area, known as Heaven; and the family friendly Hacienda side. Any adults, regardless of which section they are staying in, can use any of the facilities on the Heaven side. Personally, I loved being in Heaven!
Hard Rock Punta Cana gives new meaning to mega resort with over 1780 rooms. Hard Rock Punta Cana ishome to one of the largest casino’s in the Dominican Republic as well as the most hip and chic night club (Oro) on the island.
Hard Rock Vallarta is currently their smallest resort with 348 rooms. This resort in Riviera Nayarit is nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the Sierra Madre Mountains; the scenery is stunning.
Coming in 2016 the Hard Rock Los Cabos will feature 600 guest rooms with both family friendly and adult-only sections.
How do Hard Rock All-Inclusive resorts set themselves apart from all of the other resorts and resort chains? ” There are many ways, but here are just a few of them:
- Their mission statement says it all: “To spread the spirit of Rock n’ Roll by creating authentic experiences that rock.” It started all with food and music, and music definitely lives on throughout their resorts! They have live music, DJ’s, and great concerts at the resorts. For example, Bon Jovi did the opening concert at Hard Rock Riviera Maya earlier this year!
- “The Sound of Your Stay” is their audio experience program that allows you to choose from picks, tracks or mix delivered straight to your room. They will actually deliver a complimentary (for use during your stay) mixing board or guitar to your room so you can practice. You can also download a personalized playlist for your stay.
The Music Lab Experience that puts you in the middle of the music! They have a Jam Band experience that gives everyone the opportunity to star in their own rock band. Spin Sessions allow you to discover spinning / mixing techniques and even DJ your own live performance. RockTube allows you to be the star of your own music video! You pick your song and they shoot and release your video!
- Perhaps the most popular differentiator for Hard Rock is their limitless resort credit! Depending on your length of stay, you can earn up to $1800 limitless resort credit! I know, it’s all-inclusive – what would you use a resort credit for? The spa, tours to attractions and activities, wedding packages, dinner on the beach, and golf just to name a few. There are no caps on any one thing; you can spend the credit on what you want!
- Philanthropy is a very important part of the Hard Rock mantra. The do multiple awareness campaigns throughout the year and give back in more ways than I can list here. A couple of examples are Pinktober (breast cancer awareness that generates $1-2 million each year) and Imagine (John Lennon’s foundation that focuses on children and hunger).
Are you ready for your authentic experience that rocks?
Happy Travels!
Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso – Riviera Maya
My assistant Emer was in Mexico with her husband Neal earlier this month. I’ve asked Emer to provide us with a review of her vacation.
Here is the review from Emer!
Kelley, as you know, right before you left for Mexico, Neal and I had just returned from a 5 day paradise trip at the Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso, Riviera Maya. We had previously had only one experience with an all inclusive resort on our Honeymoon – many moons ago.
We flew into Cancun airport, and it was only about a 45 minute drive to the resort by pre-arranged transportation. Once we got there, I was surprised by the size of the property – there are several different Iberstar hotels on property, some are family friendly, ours was the Adult ONLY Grand hotel. The drive around property was beautiful with lush trees and well maintained grounds.
The Lobby area of the Grand Hotel is stunning – cool, airy, tiled floors and tasteful decor.
Upon arrival we were warmly greeted with a fresh towel and a welcome cocktail. The staff is very professional and courteous.
We had arrived early so our room was not quite ready, we were invited to visit the Lunch Buffet by the pool. Our patio table looked out on the ocean.
The assortment of food was unbelievable – there was a fresh seafood buffet with Lobster tails, Jumbo Shrimp. Crab claws and many different salads and side dishes for anyone’s taste. In addition, there was a hot cooked buffet line and a full dessert bar to boot. Needless to say we went there regularly.
There are several restaurants(Italian, French, Japanese and Surf and Turf) on the property along with two different buffet style restaurants. We tried them all and each one was outstanding – no complaints here about the food or service.
Our room was an oceanfront with balcony – really beautiful and tastefully decorated.
After a few minutes our butler arrived to review the resort amenities and room features, and to insure that we were satisfied with our amenities. We had been able to pre-order our comfort requests including mini bar preferences, spa appointments, restaurant reservations and desired pillow menu online prior to arrival, and everything was perfect.
The beach was right outside our room, it was paradise with luxury lounge chairs and beds, under shaded grass umbrellas. Staff came around continously to freshen drinks and take care of any other requests you had. We were spoiled..!!! We booked a couple of Spa treatments that were out of this world !!
We got to see several beach wedding photo shoots while we were on the beach, it seemed like the perfect place to get married. We chatted to a wedding party one evening at dinner and they were having a great time, they said everything was outstanding.
We also booked a couple of excursions
off property including a Catamaran snorkeling trip and a Pro-fishing trip.
Thanks to Kelley we had booked these through one of Kelley’s reputable companies prior to leaving.
We thoroughly enjoyed both, especially for me the snorkeling. The Ocean was perfect.
One of the things I most appreciated about this resort was that it never felt crowded. Because of the size of the property and the number of amenities, everything was spread out. I loved walking through the hotel as it was cool, airy and quiet. Also, even though we don’t personally play Golf, other guests were commenting on the world class golf course on property. We had a restful vacation and would have loved some more time.
I would definitely go there again and this time, I would stay longer and also do a full day tour of the Mayan Ruins – I heard fantastic things about that trip.
Until we go back, I can dream of paradise……..
I don’t know about you, but Emer has been successful in making me want to go back again… Thanks Emer!
Safe Travels,
Now – What time is my Spa appointment ?
Right now,
I’m on the newly renovated Royal Caribbean Navigator of the Seas! Amazing!!!!
Here are a couple of pictures; I’ll have more for you next week.
She underwent extensive renovations last month and she is now home ported in Galveston year round. The Navigator of the Seas has 15 decks, 16 bars, clubs, & lounges, and 10 pools & whirlpools.
Some of the new enhancements include virtual balconies, more specialty dining venues, a 220 sq. ft. outdoor screen, and a flow rider (think surf simulator).
The Navigator of the seas is the first ship to debut virtual balconies! Enjoy the sights and sounds of the sea with expansive real-time views of the ocean and our exciting destinations—all from the comforts of your interior stateroom. In addition to the virtual balconies, there will be panoramic ocean view staterooms with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Some of the new enhancements include virtual balconies, more specialty dining venues, a 220 sq. ft. outdoor screen, and a flow rider (think surf simulator).
The Navigator of the seas is the first ship to debut virtual balconies! Enjoy the sights and sounds of the sea with expansive real-time views of the ocean and our exciting destinations—all from the comforts of your interior stateroom. In addition to the virtual balconies, there will be panoramic ocean view staterooms with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Some of the new specialty dining venues include Giovanni’s Table (family style Italian), Izumi (pan-Asian cuisine), and one of my favorites – Cupcake Cupboard!
There is enough activity on this ship to keep anyone and everyone busy!
Speaking of activities, I’m going to get back to enjoying what this beautiful ship has to offer! It is my obligation to test out everything the ship has to offer so I can better assist you in planning your perfect cruise!
Now… what time is my spa appointment????
Kelley
What’s to eat ??
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When it comes to planning your vacation, food can be an important consideration! Can you imagine going to a destination, or taking a cruise, and being hungry the whole time you are gone? Okay, so that has never actually happened to me…but there are destinations, cruise lines, and resorts that are perfect the foodie in all of us.
An important part of your vacation planning should be letting me know your food tastes and styles. If you are a very casual person or have very simple tastes, my recommendations will be slightly different than if you like formal dining or haut cuisine
When it comes to cruising, most cruise lines have such a variety of restaurants that there is truly something for everyone. There are a couple of lines that place more of an emphasis on their cuisine such as Holland America and Oceania. Holland America has demonstration kitchens and offers a variety of cooking lessons. Oceania has the legendary master chef Jacques Pépin as their executive culinary director. Norwegian has partnered with Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakaran and Cake Boss; while Carnival has partnered with Guy Fieri. These are just a few of the samples.
When it comes to resorts, there are some resorts that really excel in the world of culinary arts. Karisma Resorts uses the tag line Gourmet Inclusive. Azul is their family brand and they really know how to keep the food interesting for kids of all ages. El Dorado is their adult only brand and the food choices are amazing at these resorts. The Gourmet Inclusive tag line lives up to expectations; truly something for everyone and all high quality.
As for destinations, there are many for the foodie in all of us. Italy and France come to top of mind. You can do entire culinary oriented tours in both countries! These are two of my favorite countries for food, but the list is too long to list.
Hopefully I’ve given you one more thing to consider for your vacation planning. Now that I’ve made myself (and hopefully you) hungry, it’s time to go find my next culinary adventure!
Kelley