Travel Deals of the Day: January 20, 2012

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By kirsten

$169+ pp/pn: Hacienda Tres Rios Resort All-Inclusive Resort, Spa & Nature Park

5-Star Luxury in Riviera Maya with FREE Tour + FREE 30min Massage. Through December 15, 2012

$1699+ per person: Air & 8-Nts Australia: Sydney & Cairns

Includes RT Airfare on Virgin Australia. Travel February 1, 2012 – December 8, 2012.

$99 — Weekends at West Houston Hotel, 60% Off

60% Off on Friday-Saturday Stays at the Sheraton Houston West Hotel through April

$3134 — 13-Night China Trip w/River Cruise & Air from LA

Savings up to $400. Includes Airfare, Hotels, Transfers and Tours. Travel March – November 2012

$113-$119 — Newly Renovated Sheraton in Arlington, 30% Off

Sheraton Arlington Hotel, Save 30% through February

$35 — Myrtle Beach Oceanfront Resort w/Bowling, 50% Off

Stay Sunday-Thursday Jan. 22 – March 10 at Captain’s Quarters Resort

$229 — San Antonio Hill Country 4-Diamond Resort, $100 Off

Stay at The Westin La Cantera Resort Sundays-Thursdays February-April

$75 & up — Dallas Fort Worth Airport Hotels, up to 50% Off

Stay at Starwood Hotels near Dallas Fort Worth Airport Fridays-Saturdays Through March

Travel Deals of the Day: December 3, 2011

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By Natasha

Save 45%! One Bedroom Suite at Bluegreen Club 36 on the Las Vegas Strip from $79

Valid for travel daily through December 28.  Includes $20 Gift Card to Fashion Show Mall

Save 55% – Crowne Plaza Redondo Beach from $94

Travel select dates in December including Christmas.  14-day Advance Purchase required

4-Star JW Marriott San Antonio Hill Country from $139 (Reg. $349)

Valid for travel most dates in December.  Enjoy Spa, Golf, Pools Restaurants and More

Cabin with Balcony on 8-Night Bahamas Cruise aboard Carnival Miracle from $579

Depart from NY.  Sail now through March.  Includes Florida, Nassau and Freeport

Half Off at the All-Inclusive  Occidental Allegro Papagaya in Guanacaste, Costa Rica

Rates from $66 include airport transfers, all meals and drinks.  Great beachfront location.

Deluxe Queen Room at Moda Hotel in Vancouver from $89 (Reg. $109)

Valid for travel through December 30.  Includes $10 Breakfast Voucher and Wi-Fi

Save 35% – Crowne Plaza Virginia Beach from $58- $71

Travel most dates through January including Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

4-Star W Chicago Lakeshore Hotel from $119 (Reg. $229)

Travel select dates through Feb 21. Includes Free Room Upgrade and Spa Discounts

Travel Deals of the Day: November 17, 2011

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By Natasha

4-Night Accommodations plus Round Trip Airfare to Puerto Rico from $379pp

Stay at the Conrad San Juan Condado Plaza with a free upgrade to the Ocean View

Save 40% at the Four Points by Sheraton Chicago Downtown

Rates from $89 available December through March.  Includes free internet and more

4-Star Rosen Shingle Creek in Orlando only $69 for Holiday Travel

Save 70% nightly from Dec 19 – Dec 29.  Minutes to Theme Parks

$59 & Up: United Kingdom Hotel Sale from Accor Hotels.  Save up to 50%

Choose from 60 Cities including London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Bath, York and more

Rates as low as $85 at the 4-Star Crowne Plaza Riverwalk in San Antonio

Valid for travel now through Feb 27 including Thanksgiving and Christmas

4-DIamond Key West Marriott Beachside Resort & Spa  $127 – $144 per night

Travel select dates November through January

Wyndham Garden San Diego near SeaWorld from $67/night– Save 50%!

Includes free parking and wi-fi.  Kids under 18 stay Free

Travel Deals of the Day: November 10, 2011

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By Natasha

45% Off at the AAA 4-Diamond Sheraton Seattle Hotel  Weekends through December

Weekend rates from $135 per night including Christmas. Newly Renovated

Save 45%! George Washington University Inn in Washington DC from $79/night

Travel Fridays -Sundays through January.  Book by November 30

Bahama Bay Resort & Spa in Orlando from $65/night through December 22

65% Off Villas Includes Free Upgrade plus 25% Off Spa Services.

70% Off Ocean Manor Beach Resort in Fort Lauderdale – Nightly Rates from $59

Book now for travel through December 22.  Newly Renovated + Free WI-fi

Stay at the 5-Star All-Inclusive La Amada Resort in Cancun just $173pp/pn

Luxury Resort. Travel select dates in December.  Taxes Included in rate.

Half Off the Sheraton Tampa Riverwalk Hotel in Florida Through December

Rates from $89/night include Thanksgiving and Christmas.  Free Shuttle.

40% Off at the Four Points by Sheraton San Antonio Northwest Hotel

Rates from $90 per night available select dates December through March

10 Free Things to Do in San Antonio

Submitted 26.02.10 in Free Things to Do | No Comments | Add Comment
By Josh

San Antonio is one of the fastest growing cities in North America.  The famous Alamo, along with several other lesser-known (but equally old) missions, hearken back to the days when Texas was not yet a state.  Some residential neighborhoods, such as the King William District, are more than a century old.

But San Antonio, like any growing metropolis, has plenty of modern features: a vibrant nightlife, cutting edge music and eating scenes and, yes, lots and lots of free attractions.  Perhaps SeaWorld and Six Flags will not be on a budget traveler’s itinerary, but there are more than enough cost-less sights and sounds to fill a trip to this modern city.

Here’s is a list of all things good (and free) in San Antonio.

1. San Antonio’s Japanese Tea Garden recently reopened.  The well-manicured, highly-stylized gardens would not be out of place in Tokyo or Osaka.  This authentic feel makes the garden a great place to explore.  In addition to the trees, rocks and pathways, there are koi ponds and a rather impressive 60-foot waterfall.

2. Fiesta San Antonio, held in April, is the city’s biggest festival.  Actually, with more than two and a half million attendees, it is the largest outdoor festivals in the entire US.  The events take place in mid-April (the 15th to the 25th this year).  This year’s festivities will include parades, outdoor concerts, fireworks, cultural performances and food-related events.  Though not all events are free, most of those that take place in public places do not charge admission.  Others, such as the popular Taste of New Orleans ($10 admission), are reasonably priced.

3. The San Antonio Missions Trail is a 6-mile walkway that runs between four of the area’s historic Spanish-built missions.  Yes, it is one of the better places to walk if you are in search of an urban hiking venue, but the missions, which are part of a national historic park, are the real attraction.  They are among the oldest in North America, dating back to the early 18th Century.  These lesser known missions are a great alternative to often-crowded, more touristy Alamo.

4.  When they return home, San Antonio tourists can expect to repeatedly be asked: “Did you see the Alamo?”  It is hard to pass up the mission, even though it is bound to be crowded (2.5 million people pass through the site each year).  Luckily, it is possible to arrive at early, at 9 a.m. Monday through Saturday, to avoid the peak-time crowds.  Also, during summer weekends, the building remains open until 7 p.m.  Of course, it’s free to enter.
5. The Riverwalk is San Antonio’s lengthy entertainment promenade.  The shaded walkways, water and laid-back atmosphere make is a great place for a stroll.  Of course, the restaurants, bars and shops on the riverbanks aren’t free, but Riverwalk is a great place for window-shopping and there are several art galleries and museums in the area.

6. El Mercado is one of the largest Mexican markets north of the border.  Aside from the virtually unlimited amount of goods up for sale, there are musical and cultural performances, kids’ activities, and crafts during Primer Sabado, First Saturday.  The area in and around El Mercado is a great place to get a taste of the Mexican culture that is so much a part of San Antonio’s identity.

7. Art is a major part of San Antonio’s culture.  San Antonio Art Walk is usually held on the first Friday of every month.  It takes place in the Arts District, which is located in the Southtown area of the city. Aside from the art  (and free snacks, if your lucky), there are usually local bands, of all genres, performing.

8. Though they typically charge admission, several San Antonio museums waive entrance fees at certain times during the week.  Chase Bank sponsors a free night at the San Antonio Museum of Art.  It takes place between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. each Tuesday.   The Witte Museum, an exhibit hall featuring the natural history, culture and artifacts of Texas, offers free admission between 3 and 8 on Tuesday evenings.

9. San Antonio Summer Jazz and Art Festival, often shortened to San Antonio Summer Fest (or just SAS Fest) is a three day event that takes place on the first weekend in June.  Though it has not reached to same attendance numbers as springtime’s Fiesta, SAS Fest is worth a visit.  There are a dozen jazz concerts, music workshops, a craft fair and plenty of food.  It’s free to listen to music.

10. San Antonio’s Main Plaza, located in front of the Alamo and near the Riverwalk, is the heart of the city.  There is a series of free concerts held each year.  But it doesn’t stop with music.  There are dances, theater performances, movie screenings and fashion shows.  Most of these events take place during the warmer months, between April and October.

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