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Saturday, May 7, 2011

Become a Savvy Hotel Guest 5.7.11

Don't forget to enter to win our current giveaways. 

  • Here on the blog you can enter to win a $25 Travelocity Hotel gift card. This drawing goes through May 21. For details click here
  • You can also enter to win two giveaways on Facebook. Minimus.biz was kind enough to donate a Carry On Caddy full of organic travel-sized products, like shampoo and toothpaste. That giveaway goes through May 15. 
  • The second Facebook giveaway is sponsored by us and hosted by Free Samples 2 Fill Up Your Mailbox. You must be a Shereen Travels Cheap Fan and also "like" Free Samples... to enter. The prize is a $10 Target Gift Card (there are many other items to enter for as well) and the last day to enter is May 23. 



Do you know everything there is to know about staying in hotels and getting the best deals? I like to think that I’m a budget travel expert, since I find ways to cut costs or get the most of the dollars I do spend and I can almost always find a discount on anything I want to do. My travels are always packed with fun food finds and awesome activities and I almost always have a folder full of information for things I want to see along with a somewhat detailed itinerary. I know what I want to do and I try my darnedest to get it all in there and do it before I go back home. After all, I may not go back or that thing I wanted to see or do might be gone next time I return.


So, while you’re spending you’re days up to your trip making lists of things to experience and finding discounts for them, booking a hotel or other lodging should be as simple as possible and much easier to choose and book than all those other things. I mean, it’s only ONE thing of many. Here’s how to become a “budget” hotel aficionado quickly. Almost everything is common sense, but that doesn’t mean it’s something that we ever think about when traveling.

Look for extras - Finding a room within your price range that offers free breakfast or a kids eat free option can really save you on dining out. The same thing goes for free WiFi and other incentives. Think about how they will benefit you and your budget. Is there complimentary cookies/fruit and coffee in the lobby? That's included in your room rate, so take advantage of them. Grab one of each on your way in or out. You can carry it as a snack during your day.

Stay right outside the city or in the University District (if there is one) - Hotels in these locations are usually much cheaper. If you planned to use public transportation anyway, you'll just have a bit further to ride. A little longer to rest your feet on the way back "home" each day.

Stay in the middle of the week - It's well-known that hotels boost their prices on the weekend. If you can stay Sunday through Thursday nights instead or minimize your Friday and Saturday stays you can sometimes save up to half.

Stay in "business" hotels over the weekend - Hotels that cater to business travelers have an opposite strategy on the weekend. Rather than raise rates, they often lower them, as most business travelers don't conduct business on the weekends and usually return home on Fridays or Saturdays. You can also get great deals over the holidays.

Book a suite - If you are traveling in a group or have a large family, rather than book several rooms look at pricing for a suite. These have more space, as they normally have multiple bedrooms and can be much cheaper than two or more hotel rooms.

Sign up for hotel rewards programs - Just for being a member of the rewards program, you can get deals on stays that aren't available to everyone else. You can also use the points you racked up for upgrades, incentives and free rooms.

Book a corner room - While this won't really save you money, it will get you more space. Corner rooms are almost alway the same price as the other rooms on the floor, but they have a larger square footage.

Go out to eat - You think going out to eat won't save you money? Well, it will when the other choice is room service. Room service menus seem like a great idea and make everything sound really appealing, but your food is marked up a large percentage of what it would cost if you went to eat in the restaurant and a large gratuity is tacked on as well. Most people don't know this and then add a tip to the receipt when it's brought to the room. 

Bring your own snacks - If you're like me, you get the munchies at inconvenient times. Combat this by bringing your own snacks and drinks and not feeling the temptation pull of the mini-bar. Why pay $8 for a bottle of water when you have brought your own? If you're sad that yours is warm, make an ice machine run and pour it into a glass. 

Keep checking rates - Just because you've already made your reservations doesn't mean you have to pay those rates. Keep checking back or sign up at Yapta and have them monitor rates for you. If there is a price drop, you can call and rebook under the new rate.

Use these tips as a starting base for learning to spend less on your hotel stays and also getting the most of what you do pay. After some time, you'll pick up your own tricks and will wan to share them with others!

I don't know about you, but I find that hotels have a lack of outlets. Well, I have at least 2-3 things I want to plug in at a time. That's hard when there's only one available outlet behind a bedside table or next to the sink. I don't think you should have to move furniture to plug in your phone and I certainly don't want to put electronics next to running water. I always bring my Belkin mini surge-protector that has 3 outlets and 2 USB ports. It's compact enough to carry in your travel bag and plug in almost everywhere, plus it has a rotating plug, so you really CAN put it into any available outlet. We loved the one we had so much, we bought a second one for home use. Now I never have to take the original one out of my carry-on.




Wednesday, May 4, 2011

50 Readers GIVEAWAY

You did it! Shereen Travels Cheap now has 50 readers and we're only growing in readership. As promised, we are starting a new blog giveaway. Wouldn't you like to stay at a hotel for free? I knew you would, so I'm giving away a $25 Travelocity Hotel Gift Card. Use it towards your next hotel booking on Travelocity. They have over 55,000 hotels in their worldwide network for you to choose from.

This giveaway will go through Saturday, May 21. Winner will be chosen randomly, via Random.org, and an email sent on May 22 with your gift card code and how to redeem your gift. Make sure you leave your email address in your comment.

Here are the rules:

Required: Follow Shereen Travels Cheap via Google Friend Connect or Networked Blogs and comment on this post where you would take your dream vacation and include a valid email address.

Optional – for extra entries (leave a separate post for each):
  • Follow Shereen Travels Cheap on Facebook. (1 entry)
  • Follow Shereen Travels Cheap on Twitter. (1 entry)
  • Tweet about the giveaway and post your link in your comment. Include #shereentrvlschp. (1 entry)
  • Share the giveaway on Facebook and post your link in your comment. (2 entries) 
Please leave your Facebook name or Twitter handle when you post that you’ve followed, so I can verify each entry. For those keeping track at home, that means you can get SIX whopping entries! Thank You and Good luck!


Want to win more stuff? Go to Facebook and enter to win our current giveaway sponsored by Minimus.biz. The prize pack includes their awesome Carry On Caddy Organic Citrus, which is a convenient bag that holds your 3-1-1 toiletry bag and clips right onto your carry-on bag to help you save time and whiz right through security. The Caddy comes packed with these travel-size organic toiletry products:
  • Tom's of Maine Anti-plaque Toothpaste
  • Tom's of Maine Spearmint Mouthwash
  • Kiss My Face Fragrance-Free Deodorant
  • Pharmacopia Citrus Body Lotion
  • Pharmacopia Citrus Body Wash
  • EO Sweet Orange Shampoo
  • EO Sweet Orange Conditioner
  • Kiss My Face Cool Mint Moisture Shave Cream
  • Kiss My Face Styling Gel
This giveaway goes through May 15th and the winner will be contacted on May 16th and given 48 hours to respond with their shipping address. Enter now!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Savvy is the New Frugal


The Frugal Living Community on Blog Frog is changing and becoming a bigger and better community. These changes bring a new name and a new group of blogging community leaders – and some of the old ones. The new community has been renamed the Savvy Living Community and while it has the same great features of the FLC, Ebates and Blog Frog wanted to create a more diverse group of leaders and pool of information for you. What the Savvy Living Community offers:

  • Savvy Experts that specialize in everything from cooking and travel to being a stay-at-home-mom and couponing.
  • Bloggers than want to help you live a more savvy life by offering their expert advice through community discussions, live chats and blog posts.
  • Twenty community leaders instead of only ten.
  • A fun and awesome community of bloggers, blog readers and Ebates lovers.
  • A place to ask questions about all things and get answers from other members and leaders.
  • Advice on saving on your everyday purchases as well as special purchase and making the most of your money by using the benefit of Ebates’ cash back service.
  • A place to make new friends online and off and learn more about what’s going on within other online communities. You’ll get tips on saving money, living better, using Ebates and much more!
  • A chance to join in live chats and win prizes.
Join me now on the new Savvy Living Community. If you already joined the Frugal Living Community in the past few months, you’re already a member. Ebates and Blog Frog have asked me to come on board as one of their Savvy Travel Experts and help spread the word about this innovative site that combines information and a friendly atmosphere to create the ultimate social networking and shopping site. 

Thursday, May 5th is the official Launch Party with a live chat starting at 5pm PST/8pm EST and over $1500 in giveaways. Make sure you stop by to say hello and meet the new community leaders. You will also want to RSVP in order to be eligible for those prizes!

Are you a member of Ebates yet? If not, you will totally want to do it. Get cash back for any of the stores you shop at that participate in the Ebates program. It's simple! Sign up for FREE and then click through the merchant link on Ebates to track your order and get the specified  percentage of cash back after your order has been processed. Then you get your Big Fat Payment each quarter, which can be paid by check or via Paypal. It's like getting extra bonus discounts. Plus, if there are valid promo codes, Ebates will list them for you to copy and use on your purchase. Chose from hundreds of stores, including a long list of online travel merchants!


If you just can't wait to get started in the new community, come join in my discussion on saving money on cruising making the most of a cruise vacation!

I notice there are a LOT of cruising deals out right now, but they don't ever tell you the "hidden costs" like port fees, taxes, etc. With the costs they don't show, you could end up paying twice as much for the cruise itself and then you have all the extras they make you pay once on board. Some things they don't want to tell you ahead of time: tipping is included, drinks already include 18% gratuity and excursions cost 2-3 times as much through the cruise line than they do if you book on your own. Do you have any other tips?
My last blog post covers more ways to save and get the most of your cruise dollars.


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