Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Room 77: Let's Plan a Trip! 9.19.12



As you all know, I’m always on the hunt for a travel bargain and sites that make finding them easier go right to the top of my list. I had heard of Room77 in passing and then found them on Facebook through a friend who shared one of their amazing photos. I’m a sucker for a gorgeous destination picture, so I “liked” them and started following along and also submitted a few of my own photos from my trips. You know I just couldn’t say no when asked to review their super useful site.

The first thing you’ll notice is that the site is clean and easy to navigate. There are no useless bells and whistles getting in the way of what you’re there for: finding the best deal on hotels at your destination. I tested out the search engine as if I would be booking for my upcoming trip to Anaheim and was surprised by how much information they pack into the results page. You can search by destination city or landmark, which is super awesome if you want to stay within a certain distance from where you will be spending most of your time. In my case, I put in Disneyland and got a whole slew of great options for where to stay. I then sorted by price to get a more concentrated list of hotels within my budget.
As a blogger, I can’t stay at a place with no internet connection. Hello! It’s 2012. Hotels that don’t have internet shouldn’t even exist. The ability to search my list of hotels for those that offer free Wi-Fi (such a savings for you and no loss for the property at all!) was so helpful. I am always spending my mornings, and sometimes my evenings, checking email, updating Facebook and also writing reviews and blogging, so hotels with free Wi-Fi is a huge plus. Many hotels can charge $8-10 per day for this which makes it the same cost as a night’s stay if you will be there for a week or more.

Another huge cost on a trip is food. Looking at the list of hotels I already found through my search, I also plugged in hotels with free breakfast. That can be another $10+ per day per traveler and a complimentary breakfast – continental or otherwise – is a big help towards cutting down on eating out and gives you a bit more freedom with your budget. We don’t really get excited about eating out in the morning and would rather have a little something while we’re getting ready and then have a good lunch, so free breakfast is perfect for us. It’s easy to go down and grab and then we can finish up in our room and even take fruit or other nibbles with us as a snack if we have leftovers.

Once I narrowed down my options even more, I noticed there were plenty of choices really close to Disney, so I could take the ART shuttles or walk to the parks if I wanted to. This would enable me to skip a rental car, saving me even more(!), and still book an affordable hotel. (You can also search for hotels with free parking or free airport shuttle.) But how to choose? Well, luckily you can see the hotel rating right on the listing (1-5 stars) plus the satisfaction rating of previous guests via their ratings on TripAdvisor. Pretty cool, right? Obviously, I want at least a 2-star property, because I don’t need luxury for a room that I won’t be in much more than to sleep, but I still want it to be safe and comfortable. I also want to see a lot of good reviews (I unchecked average, poor and very poor as user rating choices) and I don’t want to pay more than $100 a night (which I also noted on the pricing scale). Anything less than that would be ideal. This still gave me quite a few selections. My top picks being: Travelodge Anaheim Inn and Suite on Disneyland Drive, America’s Best Inn & Suites at the Park, Extended Stay America-Orange County-Anaheim Convention Ctr. and Quality Inn & Suites Anaheim at the Park.


Based on previous visits to Anaheim, guest reviews and the many, many photos of the room and the rest of the hotel provided by Room 77, I was able to determine that staying in the Travelodge Anaheim Inn and Suite on Disneyland Drive was the way to go. It’s basically right across the street from the park on Ball Rd, has lovely rooms, free Wi-Fi and offers AAA hotel discounts. As you can see, Room 77 gave me exactly what I wanted and can book my reservation for $8 less per night than other search engines. For a one-week stay, that saves me $56. While that may not seem like much, that’s $56 I can spend at the parks on food or that I can keep in my wallet to make my trip that much cheaper. Between that savings, my WiFi savings and no rental car or shuttle trips to/from the parks each day, I have saved hundreds of dollars on this trip all thanks to Room 77!

Never wonder whether you've gotten the best deal on your hotel room again. Check out Room 77 when planning your next travel adventure! 


Disclaimer: I was selected for participation in this campaign as a member of the Clever Girls Collective.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Free Museum Day is Coming! 9.15.12

In just two weeks, over 1,400 museums in America (and Puerto Rico) will be offering free admission all day. This is a great promotion and can save you big bucks whether you are on vacation or at home. It’s also the perfect time to get your kiddos some culture without having to dish out the cash when they may or may not let you stay long enough to get your entry money’s worth.




We almost always visit at least one museum on any trip we take. From the slavery museum in Nassau to the Museum of Tea in London, we have seen some very interesting bits of history indeed. I know not all museums are fascinating for children, there are plenty that are educational and fun for them. In Oregon alone, I found several that would keep their attention: ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum (Ashland), Oregon Air & Space Museum (Eugene) and the Antique Powerland Museum (Salem).


Photos of Wallace Collection, London
This photo of Wallace Collection is courtesy of TripAdvisor
If you don’t have kids and just want to see some fantastic art, that’s great too, and you will have plenty more to choose from. Museums of history, art and sculptures fill the list in each state, so you will find something that will fit your mood. All you have to do is go to the website, choose your preferred museum and submit your information. You’ll get an email to print out your free ticket and gain admission for two people. It’s that easy! You can get a free ticket for two per email address/household. If there are more people in your group, use your husband’s email address or a friend’s. I don’t think you’ll need to go so far as to pretend you don’t know each other when you enter, but use your own judgment.

Photos of Imperial War Museum, London
This photo of Imperial War Museum is courtesy of TripAdvisor
The majority of the free entries are September 29, but a select few aren’t open on Saturdays and are offering it on Sunday, September 30. You MUST have your printed ticket to get free entry.

Will YOU be attending Museum Day Live! organized by Smithsonian Magazine?

Friday, September 14, 2012

Super Useful Travel Links 9.14.12

I’m counting down the days to my vacation to Anaheim (and Los Angeles, Carlsbad, Hollywood and Santa Monica). I’m squeezing everything in I’ve never done in the area and some stuff I want to do again. There will be a flurry of review and destination posts when I come back, too. In the meantime, I’ve been devouring all kinds of travel suggestions and news and figure I might learn a new trick along the way. Either way, I am passing on the most interesting to you today, so I hope any of this comes in handy! (Don’t forget, if you came across something fun, interesting or informative in the travel realm, please share in the comments!)


While I like to slow down and take my time with a city, there are times I want to see as much as possible in the few days I have. If this is you, then you might like Lonely Planet’s Europe in a Hurry guides online. Cram in London|Paris, Vienna|Bratislava, Helsinki|Tallinn, Dresden|Prague, Brussels|Amsterdam and Zurich|Vaduz. Maybe you hadn’t thought of some of these for a vacation, but it will change your mind. LP will tell you what to do on a whirlwind trip.

Photos of New York Public Library, New York City

This photo of New York Public Library is courtesy of TripAdvisor

New York is never a cheap trip. The hotel rates are high, the food costs a fortune and shopping and other entertainment can downright break your budget. Lonely Planet has also found you 40 FREE things to do in New York City, so you don’t max out your credit cards or sit in your hotel room all day after visiting the Statue of Liberty and Empire State Building. I’m really interested in going to Governor’s Island when I make it to the Big Apple, but there are 39 other equally remarkable things on the list.
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Sadness! As if cruising wasn’t expensive enough (unless you are one of those lucky people who can book last-minute, save a ton and also able to get off work with no problem), there are more fees being applied to them. I guess they don’t want to be outdone by the airlines… Of course, if you didn’t know about all the hidden fees before, this will give you some highlights of the fees they have been tacking on for years.
There are so many travel myths, that it’s sometimes hard to know which is real and which is BS. And generally people are throwing out tips to you left and right to make your trip better or cheaper. Yes, I do this too, but my tips are based on facts! Gadling gives you 10 travel tips to ignore. If I don’t like something, I will tell you, but I won’t tell you not to go there unless it’s truly horrible. I like to do lots of things that are touristy or random, so obviously I don’t listen to those “experts” either.

Photos of Valle de la Luna, La Paz

This photo of Valle de la Luna is courtesy of TripAdvisor

So, in my quest to find amazing, yet affordable vacation destinations for you, I came across this article on Bolivia and why it should be on your travel wish list. South America is known for its money-saving destinations and Bolivia is no exception, plus it offers a whole lot more!

Who’s looking forward to another packing tutorial?!