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Friday, May 4, 2012

Super Useful Travel Links 5.4.12

I hope you are enjoying May so far and my first two reviews in REVIEWapalooza. I decided that so many review requests in a row was a good thing, especially with Summer coming. I still wanted to bring you fun travel links, too, so I am working around my own schedule to make it work. By the end of May, you will be totally prepared to travel for summer, though you could be more so by downloading a copy of my eBook, Secrets to Summer Savings, and learn how to also do it for less money! Use code IREADSTC at checkout and get it for half price! How’s that for saving money?!

One of the hardest things to do while traveling in a group is to get everyone in a shot, especially when you also want to get background in, so you know where you all were crammed together, and you probably also want to be able to see who everyone is, so standing a block away isn’t going to make for great vacation shots. Techlicious has some fantastic tips on making group shots look awesome, like taking multiple shots and piecing them together with photo editing apps and software.

If you’re like me, you’ve probably got some irrational fears. Like, I’m afraid of the dark, giant bugs and empty public restrooms. Yes, it’s true. I’ve seen one (thousand) too many horror movies and it has affected my ability to use a quiet rest stop bathroom, get out of bed in the middle of the night or wear sandals in humid climates. I’m not embarrassed to admit my phobias – maybe because I don’t think they are that unusual – but if you had some of these weird phobias presented by Travel + Leisure, you probably wouldn’t leave the house, much less travel around the world.
Wouldn’t you love to leave your ATM card in your hotel safe or, better yet, at home when you travel? There’s no way it can be stolen from you if you aren’t carrying it around. Japan is testing out some new ATMs that will use your handprint instead of a card. If these machines work well, they may end up replacing ATMs across the globe. Though that would be quite a ways in the future, it would be fabulous news for travelers everywhere. Unless thieves steal your hands (unlikely), you’ll always be able to get money out and travel worry-free, unless you’re captured by Somalian pirates. We won’t think about that.

Do you love Disney’s (and Seattle’s) monorail system? It’s pretty cool, right? What if you could travel on a super-fast tube system that worked by the same means as a monorail and roller coaster? It could be coming in the future, too. Considering we can barely get good public transportation in some places in the country, it’s not very probable, but if it was, it would be really fun – even if you couldn’t see where you were going and would maybe have to crawl your way to the bathroom if you needed go. Perhaps you could go before you got on and could hold it the two hours it would take to make it from New York to China. Considering the proposed tube doesn’t even look like it has a bathroom, you might not want to drink too much before getting on.

Free! I love that word. It doesn’t often go with travel, but in this case, it does. Walking tours are high up on my list of things to do at your destination to quickly learn all there is about a city. It’s even better when your tour is conducted by a local that genuinely loves showing people around and teaching them fun facts. Sandemans NEW Europe Tours partners knowledgeable guides with visitors in over a dozen European cities, with more destinations to come. You can also find free or cheap city tours in U.S. destinations, too, just by Googling for them.

With as many times as I tell you that vacation rentals save money and are awesome, it pains me to say that some renters are trying to scam the system with non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements. By keeping guests from writing up unfavorable reviews, they are able to gain more business for their shoddy accommodations. If you’re looking to stay at a property, ask to see the agreement paperwork BEFORE you pay any money and if they have a charge for posting a bad review, tell them thanks, but no thanks and find another property. If they don’t have confidence in their own property, neither should you. It’s no way to run a legitimate business and future guests should know what they are getting (or not getting) before booking and being disappointed.

Do you ever get stuck in front of that one kid on the plane that either thinks freaking out and screaming bloody murder or kicking the back of your seat for the entire flight is a great idea and then notice that they have the most unobservant parent ever, then you will thank your lucky stars for this new service (assuming people are willing to use it). You may also be thrilled to learn about Nanny in the Clouds if you have a rambunctious child (or children) that you travel with and need a couple extra hands. I’m not sure how convenient the service will be, since fate has to be on your side and both of you need to end up on the same flight, but fortune smiles on you both, you can hire a nanny on your flight and they can earn a little extra money on their way to wherever they’re going. Check it out!

Not quite ready for a nanny yet? If you’re pregnant (or planning to be), then here are some useful tips on traveling when you’re with child, from Essential Travel. Of course, if you already have children, you probably know the dos and don’ts of traveling while pregnant, but for first time mommies-to-be, you may be grateful for the advice from experts, especially when you don’t want becoming a family to also slow down your desire to see the world. Also, make sure to find some amazing walking shoes and pack many snacks.
So, what do you think? Would you try any of these services or have you come across an interesting travel post lately that you want to share?

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Review: Magellan’s Essential Matte Jersey Collection

When the new Magellan’s catalog came to my mailbox, I was pretty excited to see what was new in the fashionable world of travel. You know as well as I do that those things normally do not go together, but Magellan’s makes it a point to make their clothing attractive, comfortable and easy to coordinate with their other pieces or with other things you have in your closet. The Matte Jersey collection immediately caught my eye, as it is drape-y and looks comfy to wear anywhere, plus all the pieces looked nice and came in a few different colors. Magellan’s was kind enough to send me three items from the collection to try out and tell you all about.
Essential Matte Jersey Wrap Dress

I am kind of in love with this dress, because you can do so much with it, even though it’s not a convertible piece and it is a faux wrap. The fit is very flattering and you can dress it up or down, depending on what it is you want to wear it for. Now, keep in mind that I am short (5 1), so a petite size probably would have been a bit shorter and more preferable for a lot of women travelers; however, I found the tea length of the regular size to be perfect for me. It allowed me to feel covered up, but still cool, and it worked with a variety of shoes – even boots if you wanted to wear it in the fall or winter.


The fabric is light, but not thin, and feels great on your skin. I like that it has the side ruching (flattering for those of us who don’t love our tummies), short sleeves (perfect for those of us that don’t love our arms) and two zipper pockets (great for those of us that like to carry lip balm and some change at all times). 

As you can see, it’s versatile enough to wear alone with some walking sandals to wander around town, but you can also throw on some fun accessories and wear it to dinner or the theater. I added a wide belt, a chunky necklace and some pretty shoes and I could have worn that dress out dancing, to a play or to a business function in it. I restyled it with a cardigan, some boots and a long necklace and it was perfect for dining out or generally looking great in the city.


Because the material resists wrinkles, you can totally just ball it up in your suitcase, pull it out after a couple days and throw it on. No one will ever know. It is also travel-friendly and appears to be quick-drying (though I have not tested this out) and is moisture-wicking, so you won’t be all sweaty if you’re wearing this in a warmer climate, or have to pair it with a coat in the winter.

This is going to be a definite addition to my travel bag. Remember that you can also get 5% cash back by using Ebates to make your Magellan's purchase. Stay tuned for my review of both the Essential Matte Jersey Twist Tank and the Essential Matte Jersey Pant tomorrow.

More information:
Where you can buy it: Magellan’s online
Colors it comes in: Black and Fig (wine/cranberry color)
How much it costs: $69 – it is durable (read: long-lasting) and really versatile, so likely, one of very few dressy pieces you would ever need to pack for trips.
Other details: 92% polyester, 8% spandex

Tip: The small was a bit loose on me (as I said I am 5 1 and I weigh around 115 lbs and normally wear a size 4), so petite girls may find the sizing tricky since a small fits a size 6-8, but if you like to add belts to your outfits, you won’t have a problem at all. You may also find you want to wear a cami or tank underneath, as the deep v can be rather revealing. You could just put a stitch or two in it to keep it from opening up though. Those that are a little bustier shouldn’t have an issue.

Disclaimer: I was provided with the Essential Matte Jersey Wrap Dress for the purposes of this review. All opinions are 100% my own.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Making a Summer Staycation More of a Vacation 5.2.12

We are all pinching pennies this year, what with the cost of gas and airfare making you want to cry every time you search for flights to somewhere you don't live. If you find your vacation budget is there, but just not enough to stay anywhere for very long or make it worth your while, then a staycation may be in your cards. Don't take a typical one, though. Anyone can stay home and drive around all day and then come back and sleep in their own bed. Why not make it a real adventure and be creative with your planning?


Just because you aren't flying anywhere, doesn't mean you can't stay in a hotel or pack a suitcase. Staycations are boring, because you spend half your time in your own house (and the word is also annoying to hear and say). Chances are you haven't explored your whole city or even nearby cities. Pretend you have never visited where you live before and get excited about tourist attractions. You probably haven't been to them in 10 years, or ever, so they are new to you!


Stay in a town other than where you live. Not up to hanging around your own town? Go a town or two over and explore that one! Stay in a budget hotel or a B&B and make an itinerary with all the touristy stuff there is to do there on it. Just that change of scenery can really help you relax. And even though you could drive there and do a day trip, why not make it a real vacation by putting some money on an affordable accommodation. Claim you're from out of town, (because hey! You are!) and ask "locals" where the best places to eat and visit are. Even if you've already been there, you might learn about some really awesome cafes, shops or parks that you never knew existed.


Get a hotel or vacation rental in the middle of the action. Come on! You haven't see everything in the city you live in, have you? There are still some things in Portland that I have yet to get to...and in Oregon. And I just found out that a couple hours away from here I can see a replica of Stonehenge! (Filing that away for future day-tripping, for sure.) If you live near a big city, chances are there is a fabulous downtown that is full of fun and weird stuff to do. I also bet dollars to doughnuts (yum!) that you don't live downtown, because it is wicked expensive. This is the time to cash in some miles or hotel points for free nights or look into gettng an apartment or condo rental in the middle of it all and set out each day to discover something new and awesome about where you live.


Look online for popular (and obscure) tourist attractions. You already do this when you go on regular vacations. Do it the same way for your hometown and find crazy things you have never heard of before, do things you always say you will or just go be a cheesy tourist and do things that you tell other people are musts when they visit.


Eat at all those food carts you always say you will try, but then never do. Oh the joy of looking at the Twitter feed and seeing a new food cart has opened. You vow you will try it, and then 30 new carts have come and gone and you have yet to drive the 2 miles into town and find parking and eat maybe some of the most delicious stuff you will ever call food. Okay, maybe it will be mediocre or downright disgusting, but you'll never know unless you try it. All in one day you could try salted cod, deep fried cheeseburgers, ham and cheese crepes and Korean short ribs on a stick! (Of course, you'll have to adjust for what your town actually has.) Seriously though. Your city probably has a ton of really cool stuff. If not food carts, like Portland is famous for, then maybe you can hit up a bunch of greasy spoons or taco trucks. At least you'll get exercise walking to each one.


Bring your camera and take lots of pictures. Don't take your city for granted. Just because you see that stuff every day, doesn't mean it's not cool. You'll be sad one day when you talk to someone about things and then realize you have no photos of it or you being there.

We'll talk about more ways to take a unique staycation in Saturday's post. For now, you can start planning your "trip" with the first part of the list. Tomorrow is the start of REVIEWapalooza! All kinds of cool stuff (and giveaways) will be happening this month. Perfect for planning your travel wardrobe and other needs.

Where did you spend your last staycation and what did you do?
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