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Are Fantasmic! Dining Packages at Disney World Worth It?
Are the Fantasmic! Dining Packages at Disney’s Hollywood Studios Worth It? My family visited Disney World last month.…
How It Feels Being a “Travel Agent” for Family and Friends
After being in the award travel hobby for over a decade, I've become the de facto travel agent of the family. I love being able to help, whether it's providing a strategy for earning miles for a summer vacation, to rebooking my family in real-time when they have a travel mishap. This is a passion of mine, and I want to do the best I can for others with the skills I have.
Visiting Maine (and L.L. Bean) with a stay at Holiday Inn Portland-by-the-Bay
It has been years since I last visited the L.L. Bean headquarter in Freeport, Maine. Earlier this year,…
Pick-pocketed: Beware of Pickpockets on the London Underground
I considered myself to be fairly well-traveled. Most of my travels have been largely uneventful. And that’s the…
A nod to the Super Mario Brothers Movie and the Super Nintendo World
Do-Do-Do-Do-Do-Do (Super Mario ground theme…) This isn’t a typical post just about travel, but a nod to the…
Flying WestJet through Delta SkyMiles – My Experiences
Flying WestJet through Delta SkyMiles is probably the best travel hack for Canadian families. In this article, I…
How to book a lap infant award ticket with Singapore Airlines
Each airline has its own policy - here's my recent experience while booking a lap infant award ticket with Singapore Airlines.
How to Earn an Air Canada Companion Pass
Similar to earning a WestJet Companion Passes, Air Canada also provides many opportunities for Canadians to earn an…
The Beauty of Hawaii: Reflections On Our Oahu Trip
I've been many wonderful places, but the beauty of Hawaii hit me deeply during our last trip. I regret not visiting many years sooner.
Would You Sit Separated From Your Child On a Flight?
Afraid of sitting separated from your child on a flight? I prefer to avoid it, but here's why I was willing to brave it with school age kids.