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Jet Blue Refunds

Posted by mvalenti Feb 23, 2009

Wondering if you should buy that plane ticket with the economy in such turmoil? If you plan to fly Jet Blue, go for it. If you buy a ticket on their airline between Febraury 1 and June 1 but loose your job (on or after February 17) they will waive the $100 fee and refund your ticket.

For full details go to http://www.jetblue.com/promiseprogram

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Monkey Business

Posted by MelissaE Jan 23, 2009

I never really thought about the phrase "gone bananas!" much. But people use it to describe someone going kind of crazy over something else. I think I recently learned first-hand where the phrase originated.

It's pretty common knowledge that monkeys love bananas, right? Well I had the opportunity to hang out with some monkeys on my recent trip to Costa Rica, and learned that monkeys truly go crazy over bananas. Crazy. They go bananas. Here are some video clips of us feeding the monkeys on a boat tour and in the national park in Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica.


The clip where the camera is really shaky is where I'm shooting the video and feeding a monkey at the same time. Multi-tasking at its best. :)

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Newsweek recently posted a great article on their site about unhealthy destinations for a summer vacation.

Detroit and Memphis topped the list, more for murders and thieves than for being bad for your health.

Three cities in Southern California captured the 3rd, 4th and 5th positions: Long Beach, Riverside and LA. The American Lung Association claims these cities have the worst pollution-ridden air (surprise, surprise).

Phoenix and Houston are too hot, Florida restaurants have trouble maintaining health codes and Lexington, KY is bad for allergies.

As enticing as these places normally sound, I don't think it will be hard to stay away from them this summer!

Although, strangely enough, Riverside--which is probably the most unappealing location on the list--happens to have a quarry where local climbers go to get a good workout close to home. Not even the rotting garbage and decomposing dogs can keep climbers from getting on granite.

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Excerpts from We Shall Continue in Style
by Adrian and Kirsten Korosec


A few final thoughts and photos of our time trekking in Torres Del Paine and other parts of Patagonia. The following happened to us or people we know.

You know you're trekking in Patagonia when ...

1) You say "Hola" about 100 times on any given day passing trekkers on the trail.

2) Three-fourths of the people you just said "Hola" to are not from South America and don't speak Spanish.

3) You quickly learn there is a huge difference between trekkers and tourists. The trekkers you meet are far more interesting than you are and they all seem to speak four languages.

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4) You get dirty. So dirty that buses often have signs forbidding trekkers from taking off their shoes.

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5) Random dogs follow you for miles into a national park where NO PERROS ARE ALLOWED. Everyone asks the gringo ... ¿Su perro?

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6) The wind knocks you over.

7) A mouse chews through your tent and eats your crackers while you're sleeping.

8)It's so hot that you strip down to a T-shirt and shorts, and then it rains. And then the wind picks up. Five minutes later it's so hot you strip down to a T-shirt and shorts again.

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9) Rain gear is the only effective mosquito repellent.

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10) The "trail" you're following may have been erected by a blindfolded, drunken Chileno.

11) Maté is like having your own guide. It is never lost in translation and when shared all language barriers seem to fall away.

12) The bridges seem like they might fall apart. Sometimes they do.


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12) It's entirely possible that the ice in your Pisco Sour came from an iceberg.

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Fare Watcher

Posted by mvalenti Dec 7, 2007


I just got my travelocity email and they are now offering a fare watcher program where you can choose up to 10 destinations that you would love to go to, or plan to go to, and they will notify you with price changes and special offers. I wish I had signed up for this before I booked my Cayman Islands trip. I could have watched the prices over time and had something to compare my actual fare to.

http://community.active.com/blogs-create-post!default.jspa?blogID=2674


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Major Airlines Cut Prices

Posted by mvalenti Dec 6, 2007

Travelzoo just let us in on a winter travel tip: Major airlines such as American and United are cutting prices. You have to travel on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to get the best deal but it is worth the search.

http://supersearch.travelzoo.com/Flights.aspx?catid=1300&source=1300

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Holiday Travel Tips

Posted by mvalenti Nov 27, 2007


1) Book now...just sit down, figure out what you want to do and book the flight before the fares spike. Kayak.com has weekly and daily fare alerts. Sign up by plugging in where you want to go and how much you want to pay and they will email you when the fare meets (or beats) your target price.

2) On Kayak.com you can also check the airfare history by clicking on "chart" view after searching for a fare. In some cases it may be much cheaper to fly over New Years weekend than over Christmas.

3) Check alternative airports! It might be a little further away but well worth the savings.

4) If you book your holiday ticket through Delta, sign up for the 'tickets for life ' sweepstakes first for a chance to win 2.5 million miles, then book your flight.

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