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Earth Day 2010: save the green in your wallet
April 22, 2010 is the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, a day to think about the environment and keeping it green. Since my own personal definition of saving green includes saving the green in in my wallet, here are my High Fives – the five [...]
2010 BMW 3 Series sedan
Guests at either of the two Ritz-Carlton Resorts of Naples, Florida, can borrow one of eight BMWs and one Mini convertible for personal use for up to three hours a day. Depending on availibility, of course. since you won’t be the only one who wants to get behind [...]
Nearly 900 Americas Best Value Inn and Canadas Best Value Inn hotels in North America will be putting soap, shampoo, body lotion and other guest amenities in biodegradable packaging. It’s a first for a hotel chain of this size, which is approximately 50,000 rooms total.
Each year, more than 3.5 billion bottles and caps go [...]
These Valentine’s Day packages from two top hotels are most certainly not bargains. But let’s take a moment and dream.
Grand Hyatt Denver Downtown has a $15,000 three-night Diamond Valentine’s Package for February 12, 13 and 14. For $5,000 a night, you and your significant other get a private catered dinner in the Pinnacle Club on the [...]
Unless you are registered with the website of a hotel company or airline, you would miss many of the best travel bargains and discounts. You can’t subscribe to them all, but we can, and we love to share.
Weekend Pass — Hilton Hotels, which includes Doubletree, Embassy Suites, Hilton Garden Inn, Hampton, and Homewood Suites, [...]
 George Clooney as Ryan Bingham in "Up in the Air"
The new George Clooney movie “Up in the Air” is a winner, getting rave reviews and nominations for top film awards in the few days after it opened. Hilton Hotels play an important part in the movie — scenes were filmed in multiple Hilton locations (see video below). Hilton is an official partner of the movie, and is running a sweepstakes contest with prizes that let you live the life that road warrior Clooney portrays.
The international hotel chain is giving away one million Hilton HHonors points, Hilton HHonors Diamond VIP status, an all-expenses paid trip to Paris, and more prizes. Just book a stay through the special Hilton Up in the Air website before January 11, 2010 to be eligible. There are weekly prizes, including a three-night stay in the Presidential Suite at the Hilton St. Louis Ballpark, a tour of local Hilton hotels and attractions where scenes of the movie were filmed, and a $150 gift certificate.
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 Photo courtesy RCCL
Missed connections, misplaced or damaged luggage, an unexpected accident or illness in the family before or during a trip, a strike or work stoppage by airline or train workers, even forgetting your passport for departure or losing it en route — these are all reasons you should not leave home without travel insurance, travel medical insurance, or both.
An overlooked benefit of travel insurance is that it gives you one central place to call to help solve your problem, including re-imbursement. So, which kind to get?
Basic policies cover delayed baggage, so you can buy yourself a toothbrush and a clean t-shirt and be re-imbursed. But that’s not enough for complicated itineraries like cruises or tours, especially to isolated destinations.
Trip interruption – Without this, you are at the mercy of airlines, which can charge as much as ten times the price of your original, discounted, advance-purchase ticket for a replacement. And your hotel might charge you a ‘no-show’ fee that’s half the cost of the room, even if they rent it to somebody else. Trip interruption coverage is a basic part of travel insurance.
Trip cancellation – This is different from trip interruption coverage, and usually is included in more expensive policies. Or, buy it as an add-on to your basic travel insurance coverage. Cancellation insurance “for any reason’ covers you if you decide not to take the trip at all — because you lost your job, because of an illness in the family, because you heard there would be political demonstrations near your hotel.
Medical coverage – Many travel insurance policies cover medical care away from home that is not covered by your regular health insurance policy. Since Medicare does not cover medical care outside the United States, it is especially important for U. S. travellers over 65 to have medical travel insurance with a medical component.
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