Posted: July 26th, 2011 | Author: GuestAuthor | Filed under: Outdoor Activity | Tags: general, holidays, hotels, other, travel | No Comments »
Getting the best accommodation from hotels in Yorkshire is easy if one knows where to find one. Observant customers just have to take note of some very essential steps that they have to take in order to not just get the best service, but the best prices as well.
If someone will search for accommodations for whatever reasons, it is very important to exert a little effort to find the right deal for you. Although it is true that less hassle could be experienced by dialing the phone and get yourself connected to a reservation staff, but most likely your wallet will suffer the consequences.
If one knows how to look for it, he is likely to find several establishments around the area that would be more than happy to provide discounted rates and other promotions to customers. Travelers should always ensure that although their goal is to enjoy their stay, it should be done without having to suffer any financial consequences on their part.
People who wants to spend a vacation can best benefit if they plan their trips ahead. Being able to allocate ample time will give the advantage of being able to have the leisure to find the most suitable accommodations for them. Since once still has enough time to organize things, he will still have enough time to spare to look around for options that will allow him to save a lot, but still get the best deal.
People who plan on visiting a particular place should take the time to learn about the peak and off-peak seasons around. If they know when are the times when most people will throng the area, they will know when to book their accommodations without having to suffer much financial damage. Hence, it is suggested to do the bookings on off-peak periods.
When speaking to reservations officers, be precise on what you want, the type of room you would like to get, the accommodations that you would like to enjoy as well as the price that you would wish the rooms to be. This is also a very good opportunity for you to inquire on promotions or special rates they may have.
If you have already been given a quotation for the room you would like verify if there are other options or accommodations that you can avail of at a lower price. You should also inquire on parking fees, hotel fee charges, and other charges to ensure that you are fully informed beforehand.
Getting the best accommodations for hotels in Yorkshire does not necessarily mean shelling off too much of your cash. If one knows where to look, what to look for and how to look for it, getting the best place to stay would be as easy as counting from one to ten.
Posted: April 15th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: free option, hotels, rv, sleep, texas west | 5 Comments »
We want to start our trip in Michigan, go down to Texas, west to Arizona and back to Michigan in 2 weeks. I have never used and RV before and I don’t know if it’s better to rent one or to sleep in hotels driving with a car. I have a 2 years old child and I am looking for the most stress free option.
Posted: March 28th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: Camp Sites, connecticut, east coast, hotels, maine, massachusetts, new hampshire, Pennsylvania, road trip, thanks a bunch, vermont, weather | 3 Comments »
A group of us are going to road trip the east coast. I live in Michigan. We’re planning on going the following route: Michigan > Pennsylvania > Connecticut > Massachusetts > New Hampshire > Maine > Vermont > New York > Michigan.
I believe we’re going the beginning/middle of June 2010 and plan on finding campgrounds to stay at rather than hotels.
If anyone has any advice or neat things about any of those states, weather, campgrounds around there, or ANYTHING AT ALL please let me know! I don’t know ANYTHING about the east coast soo I’m going into this trip blind but excited
Thanks a bunch!
I mean michigan to OHIO then to Penn.
Posted: March 9th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: europe, hotels, money, train | 2 Comments »
i want to waste as little money as possible, i dont want to stay in fancy hotels im good with camping out or staying in a sh!tting room for a night or two and i want to travel on train or bus through europe.
Posted: March 7th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: Camp Sites, cheap motel, hostels, hotels, lethbridge, montana, phoenix, tent | 3 Comments »
We’ll be driving from Lethbridge to Phoenix, and want to do it as cheap as possible…
We’ll be going through Montana, Idaho, Utah, and Nevada.
Are there any places to stay besides hotels that might be cheaper? Campgrounds, or somewhere we could tent, or hostels, or even a cheap motel? We’re open to just about anything. 
Thanks! =)
Posted: February 18th, 2011 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: RV Camping | Tags: boston, fuel prices, hotels, money, motels, rv, rvs | 2 Comments »
My family and I are planning to go on a tour of the states. We know the destinations and routes we’re going to take. Instead of renting hotels or motels, we would like to rent an RV to save money on sleeping. We will be flying to Boston. How much would an RV fitting 4 people cost per day? Also, how much fuel do RVs burn and what are the fuel prices in the states? Thank you all in advance.
Posted: January 7th, 2011 | Author: our-travel-reporter | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: Berlin hotels, Bruges hotels, hotels | No Comments »
If you’re into art, but want to try somewhere new, it’s worth visiting the lesser-known artistic cities of Bruges and Berlin. With distinct style and character, each city has many excellent art galleries. Even better, you can get great deals on both Bruges and Berlin hotels all year round.
Berlin has a colourful history and this has helped its art scene thrive in the present day. One of the most unique art galleries is the Kunsthaus Tacheles. This art center was formerly a department store and Nazi prison before it was take over by an art collective over a decade ago. The urban vibe, wild graffiti and street art here is like nothing you’ll see elsewhere. It’s also worth seeing the 19th Century classics at the Old National Gallery, on Museum Island. Here you’ll also find the New National Gallery with exhibitions of 20th Century art by Picasso, and Dali.
You can also head to to Belgium to get your art fix – Bruges is home to many great art galleries, such as the Groeningemuseumm. Whatever your preferred style or era of art, you’ll find it covered here. Head to the 18th century riverside mansion of Arentshuis, which has two separate parts. Explore the Lace Museum downstairs for displays of lace from around the world or head upstairs for the Brangwyn Museum, dedicated to the work of artist Frank Brangwyn. Or, for a unique venue, drop into St John’s Hospital. This is one of the oldest hospital buildings in Europe, but it’s also home to The Memling Museum, where you’ll discover masterpieces by the artist Memling. If you book ahead you’ll find great rates at Bruges hotels.
If you’re enthusiastic about art and expression, then you’ll love both Berlin and Bruges. Book ahead for the best deals on travel and hotels.
Posted: December 16th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Recipes | Tags: hotels, love, malawi, many thanks, safari activities, south africa | 2 Comments »
We’ll be spending approximately 1 month in South Africa in November and I am trying to work out roughly what I should budget for accomodation, transport and food for 2 people travelling together, so I can work out how much I can afford on safari activities. We’re prepared to camp or stay in the cheapest hotels, and eat basic food. This is part of an overland trip from Malawi to South Africa. Many thanks for any assistance. I’d really love to hear from anyone who’s done this!
Posted: November 30th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: dirt, europe, host families, hostel, hostels, hotels, london, norther, studying in germany, travelers | 3 Comments »
I am studying in Germany for a year. I want to start traveling all of europe, but the problem is the hostels and hotels are so expensive. I don’t want to camp or squat (it’s too cold in norther Europe for that). Is there some kind of program of website that has like "host families" or people that have places where travelers can stay for free, or really dirt cheap (My flight to London is cheaper than the hostel I want to stay in…). Thanks.
Posted: November 30th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: Camp Sites, cool bar, hotels, pool, tiki bar, water park | 2 Comments »
I am 26 and going with a group of mid to late 20-somethings in July. We are looking to camp one night and maybe do a hotel with a water park the next day. Are there any hotels and/or campgrounds that are geared more towards people in their 20′s? Maybe something with a tiki bar by the pool and a cool bar in the hotel.
Posted: October 9th, 2010 | Author: our-travel-reporter | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: disneyland paris, france holidays, hotels | No Comments »
If you have never been to France then you are certainly missing out on something. The following are just a few examples of why visiting this amazing country is a must.
- Paris is the most romantic city in the world and it is full of culture. You will also be able to dine out on some of the best food in the world and you will find all the latest fashions here. You will never ever forget your first visit to Paris and it is somewhere that you will want to keep returning again and again.
- Some of the most fabulous places to visit in this country are found in rural France where you will always be met with a warm greeting. If you are looking for a place where you can get away and relax then rural France really is a perfect choice.
- France is famous for it wine producing areas and if you like drinking wine then you will absolutely love France. If you are adventurous enough, then you may get a chance to visit the many wine growing areas in France; you never know, you might get round them all. Many of these regions are spectacular in their own right aside from the fact that they happen to grow grapes here for wine making.
- For those with kids, you can’t go to France and not take a trip to Disneyland Paris. This super theme park has enough to keep your kids occupied for days at a time and most adults say they feel like a kid again when they visit this magical place. If you want your children to think you are the best parents ever you should whisk them off to Disneyland Paris for a few days.
- Head to the South of France if sun bathing and swimming in warm waters is something you like to do. You will find some truly amazing and sophisticated beach resorts in this part of the world. You should also know that the cities in the South of France are really amazing, modern cities steeped in culture.
Today it has become a trend for more people to drive in their car over to their foreign holiday destination. Many people drive down and catch thedover to calais ferry. Doing this means you don’t have to worry about things like the disneyland paris tickets. What better way than heading over and doing some shopping? Don’t forget the pet friendly hotels.
Posted: September 30th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camping Tips | Tags: australia, dad, holiday parks, hotel motel, hotels, plane tickets, renting a camper | 2 Comments »
Me and my dad have plane tickets for Australia this April, and are trying to decide between hotel/motel and renting a camper. Holiday parks seem expensive, but so are hotels. Any advice? Good spots? Good companies?
Posted: September 27th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: Camp Sites, cheap gas, hotels, insights, tolls | 2 Comments »
We’ll be going from RI to FL in June, and I’m wondering if we can take I-95 straight down. Mapquest is suggesting several criss-crossing routes. Also, any insights on tolls, cheap gas, hotels/campgrounds, and dining along the way would be helpful. Is there anything else we should take into consideration for this trip?
Posted: August 3rd, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: Appalachian, Campsite, canoing, hotels, tennessee | 3 Comments »
I’m looking for any advice pointing towards a good, affordable campsite, and affordable cabins/hotels in Tennessee in the Appalachian’s. A place that is ideally located close to canoing and horseback riding.
Posted: July 7th, 2010 | Author: Mitch | Filed under: Camp Sites | Tags: Camp Sites, cheap gas, hotels, insights, tolls | 2 Comments »
We’ll be going from RI to FL in June, and I’m wondering if we can take I-95 straight down. Mapquest is suggesting several criss-crossing routes. Also, any insights on tolls, cheap gas, hotels/campgrounds, and dining along the way would be helpful. Is there anything else we should take into consideration for this trip?
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