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Saturday, August 13, 2022

Shereen Travels Cheap Turns 12!

You read that right. It's been 12 years today! The last couple years have been a bit rough to be a travel blogger, or even just a traveler, but we're getting back to normal(ish) and traveling like before, but with a few changes to be safer. Let's talk about what's to come:

Happy 12th birthday to Shereen Travels Cheap! Let's look at what's next.

Every trip treats us to new learning opportunities and allows us to travel better on all future trips. Even after so many trips, we find we can still learn things and travel more efficiently, even if it's just a new packing tip. Doing a few road trips was helpful in bringing us back to the roots of travel and giving us a bigger appreciation for the simple things, but also being able to travel far and wide.


This year will see our first international trip since 2019 and I'm so excited. We'll be going back to Paris on a brand new budget airline - Play! - that has cheap roundtrip flights to Europe, via Iceland. For the last few years we've been putting off a trip to Disney parks, but when I saw this new airline had budget flights to Paris, we decided we could do the city and also Disneyland Paris for about the same price as doing Disney here.


We are taking 10 days that will see us on a day-long layover in Baltimore, 3 1/2 days in Paris, and 3 days in Disneyland, which is the longest we've ever gone to the parks. We'll also be staying at a Disney hotel, another first, since it ended up costing less than if we paid for 3-day park-hopper tickets, a nearby Airbnb, and transportation to and from the park each day.  

Photo by Cesar Cid on Unsplash

We might be doing another trip before the end of the year, but that's not official yet, since we'll be doing our new annual winter getaway the first week of January. We'll be visiting Palm Springs for a week to soak up some sun and explore a new city to all of us. (My mom will be coming along on this trip.)

The Travel Goods Show will be back (we hope) in Las Vegas in early April, so I'll be there. And then we'll probably be back in Vegas in July.


Other destinations I have on my short list:

  • Chicago
  • Toronto
  • Boston/Salem
  • Austin
  • Victoria, BC
  • Reykjavik, Iceland
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Thanks for staying with me for however long you've been reading. I appreciate the support. Let me know in the comments where you're excited to go next or what you'd like me to write about soon.

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

Our 9th Annual Harry Potter Party

What started as my nerdy heart wanting to have a fun Harry Potter-themed party, has become an annual celebration with awesome, like-minded friends who clear their calendar for one day out of their summer and plan costumes months in advance and I feel like I've truly hit the jackpot with them. Our 9th Potter party is back in person and even though it was a bit smaller than usual, it was no less fun.

Our 9th Potter party is back in person it was just as fun as we remembered. This year's theme was Hogwarts Goes Hawaiian.

Our theme this year was Hogwarts Goes Hawaiian, which was inspired by the one line in The Goblet of Fire where Harry imagines Dumbledore on a beach in his long wizard robes putting sunscreen on his nose. I took that and ran with it, hoping someone would do a Hawaiian Snape. No one did, which was a bummer, but also gives me an excuse to do it another year for a different event.

This was supposed to be our theme in 2020, so we've had 2 years come up with ideas, as we did a virtual party in 2020 instead, which we themed Dragon Pox edition. We had a lot of stops and starts last year, and ultimately cancelled it altogether and blamed it on Dementors. I've been working on dying both my hat and shoes a glaring purple to match the rest of my Knight Bus conductor costume. This one will make another appearance in the future, too. 



Stan Shunpike sorted everyone and gave them a lei in their new House colors - a departure from our usual House pins. I was able to do this by using our mini Sorting Hat that came from Build-A-Bear, who cycles through all 4 houses in different ways, so we were able to get equal team numbers, except for Hufflepuff, because we only had 11 people. 





I make food and drinks from the books for every party I throw, and this year was no different. I tropical-ized them where I could. Everyone always raves about the food, making me feel like all my effort is worth it. The food and drink goes into the food tent, which I decorated this year as the Great Hall with castle walls and portraits. This year's menu:

  • Gillywater - ice water with cucumber and fresh mint
  • Butterbeer - you can't have a HP party without it
  • Cherry soda with ice
  • Tropical color-changing tea - an ice tea that contains butterfly pea flower. It starts out blue and turns purple when citrus is added to it. I provided shot glasses and lemon juice
  • Tropical baked chicken wings
  • Butter and dill salmon
  • Buttered peas
  • Carrot souffle
  • Mini jacket potatoes
  • Fruits
  • Cauldron cakes
  • Chocolate frogs
  • "Crystalized" pineapple upside-down cakes
  • Jam tarts - pineapple and watermelon
  • licorice wands - lemonade and watermelon

I asked guests to bring new socks for donation, because Harry was always someone who wanted to help others. Usually we sell tickets for raffle items, and I donate that money to PDXpelliarmus, but this year I wanted to do something different. We'll be donating socks to a local shelter, because they are always in need of them. 


I make people fill out their own cards, so they can't get mad about pre-filled cards. LOL!


Each year we do N.E.W.T.-level book trivia and two other games, but this year it has been extremely hot, so I chose Bingo (always a winner) and then two other games that wouldn't require too much moving around in case it was just as hot the day of the party. These two games, which I called Quaffle Toss and Wingardium Leviosa were riffs on kids' party games and were actually the hit of the party. Here's how they work:



Quaffle Toss: You have a Keeper with a shallow bowl - I bought mine at the dollar store - and the rest of their team has a total of 5 ping pong balls. Space the Keeper and their team a reasonable distance apart. We used the driveway as a good buffer. The first team to get all 5 "Quaffles" in their bowl together, wins. If they bounce out, they have to keep trying until all 5 are in the bowl at once.

You can dole out points as you wish, but since I thought this was going to be a bit hard, I decided the first team to finish got 50 points and all other teams got 25. I think next time I will do 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th.

Originally, I meant to make Quidditch hoop boards with nets behind the hoops and use more "Quaffles" and have different point totals for each hoop. Play would have continued until one team's Seeker found a Snitch in a kiddie pool full of ball pit balls. Unfortunately, I ran out of time and it would have been much more involved, so I will save that for a future party. 

Wingardium Leviosa: One team member has a wand - I used these - and another team member has glow bracelets. Play goes until one team gets all their bracelets on the wand by tossing them across the space. I did 5 bracelets per team, because I thought maybe it would take them longer to do with the small hoops. We went head-to-head with two Houses at a time. The losers of those rounds competed for 3rd and 4th place, and the winners competed for 1st and 2nd. 


Once all the games are done, I tally up points and announce the winners of the House Cup.


Everyone in that House gets a winner bag with their own little House Cup, which is different every year. They also get bonus Chocolate Frog cards to add to their collection (they get two in their regular frog box), and then some things I think go with the theme.


But even the people who don't win still win, because everyone goes home with a themed goodie bag as well. This year I found these dumb tropical fanny packs, instead of the usual gift bag, and filled them with Chocolate Frogs (a goodie bag staple), a packet of emergency Sun Potion, and a pre-pasted toothbrush from me, the Knight Bus conductor, because I thought that was hilarious and also we don't know if the toothbrushes Stan gave passengers required toothpaste or water or not.


This year is our first in-person year we've done a costume contest with a trophy. Overwhelmingly, our friend Jay, dressed as the Giant Squid on vacation in the bottom right, was voted as best costume, so she took home a themed trophy with a tropical bird on it. 


I love to end the party on a high note, so once we've announced winners and done all the other end-of-party things, I pass out paper slips and ask people to add a memory to the Pensieve. They can write their favorite part of this year's party or why they love Harry Potter. I keep them all to read later. They don't sign them, so they are fun anonymous memories. 

I hope you enjoyed a little peek into our party. I can't wait to start planning for next year and for my birthday ugly wizard sweater party. What is the food or drink from the magical world that you wish you could eat or drink in real life?

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

How to Plan the Perfect Trip for You and Your Partner

Planning romantic trips is an art. The journey doesn't start or end with an itinerary. It starts when you decide to take the plunge and starts when you decide that the perfect person will be on your list of travel companions. But what does that look like in practice? Let’s take a look at how you can plan the most romantic trip for you and your partner.

Planning a Trip with Your Partner

Planning a trip with your partner can be difficult but it's an important step in making sure that you get the most out of your time away. The first step is to decide what type of trip you're going on. Ask yourself, where would you like to travel with your partner? This will help determine what type of trip you should seek out. There are many different types of vacation you can go on with your partner. If you both like different things then you may need to compromise on a destination or incorporate two or more destinations. For example, you might want to go on a city break while your partner wants to go skiing. If you are both still undecided then you could have a look in some travel guides to find some inspiration. 

Planning a Romantic Trip is a Challenge

Planning a romantic trip is a challenge. You need to find the perfect destination for your loved one and make sure that it is affordable. It can take a lot of time and planning to get right. , but it is worth it.

One of the most popular romantic destinations today is Paris, France. It not only offers beautiful architecture and great food, but it also has a rich history and culture. However, this destination comes with a unique problem. It is quite far away from and it’s important to check any travel restrictions first. So for your romantic getaway, you might want to consider options.

Arranging a Romantic Vacation with Your Significant Other

Planning a romantic vacation is a lot more fun with your significant other. You can spend time together on activities that you both enjoy and create memories that will last forever.

One of the most important things to do when planning a romantic vacation is to come up with ideas for activities that you want to do. You should also choose a destination where you can see the sights and have some privacy from the crowds.

If you are looking for ideas on how to plan your first romantic vacation, think about what your interests are and whether this can point you in the direction of the right kind of break.

Planning a Romantic Trip with Your Partner in Mind

Planning a romantic trip with your partner in mind is a great way to spend quality time together. Planning a romantic trip with your partner in mind is not as simple as it seems. There are many factors that can either ruin or make the experience memorable for both of you. One of these factors is timing - when should you plan the trip?

Planning a romantic vacation with your partner can be tricky because there are many things to consider, such as what time of year, where do you want to go, and how much money do you want to spend on the trip. Even if you want to be able to surprise them, it can be a better idea to plan things out to make sure that they are happy with the plans.

Pulling Together the Finer Details

Planning a vacation with your partner can be a fun and exciting experience. However, it can also be daunting because you don't know how to balance the time spent with your partner and the time spent on activities that you enjoy.

The key is to make sure that both of you are having fun while still fulfilling each other's individual needs. If you want to plan a perfect vacation with your partner, then here are some tips on how to make the most out of it:

- Have realistic expectations about what type of vacation you want. You should consider what types of activities that both of you like doing when planning for your trip.

- Consider each person’s individual interests before planning anything together.

- Figure out how much time each person has available for travel before deciding where to go.

Celebrating Your Anniversary with Travel

There are a lot of ways to celebrate your anniversary. You can go out for a romantic dinner, do something adventurous and exciting, or just spend time with each other. One of the best ways to celebrate an anniversary is by traveling. You will be able to see new things, experience new cultures, and most importantly - have a great time together.

But where should you travel to for your anniversary? Anniversary travel destinations vary depending on what you're looking for. Some couples might want to go somewhere they can commune with nature while others might want a destination full of unique activities, culture and history. Some couples may also want a romantic getaway or a relaxing beach vacation. It’s all about how you want to spend the time.

Planning The Perfect Adventure Trip For Couples

Planning an adventure is a great way to spend time together and it can be a lot of fun. But if you don't want to end up with a plan that doesn't work out, it's important to talk about the best way to make sure you have the perfect adventure. The following are some tips on how you can plan your perfect adventure trip for couples:

- Find out what each of you like best - whether it's hiking, scuba diving, or something else entirely

- Plan your activities around this preference

- Look for places that offer these activities

- Make sure you have enough time to enjoy the things you want

The Secret to Planning a Great Vacation

Planning a trip is a daunting task. There are so many things to consider and some of them can be overwhelming. However, there is a secret to planning a great adventure/vacation.

The secret to planning a great adventure/vacation is to have the destination in your mind before actually booking the trip. This way, you will know what you want and what you don’t want before actually going on the trip.

But how do you choose the right destination for your couples trip? There are so many different destinations out there that it can be difficult to narrow down what is right for you and your partner. One destination to consider is the Caribbean. It is one of the most affordable places to travel yet offers a range of weather, activities and experiences that are perfect for couple's vacations.

Planning Your Trip Without Stress

Planning your own trip without stress is something that you should consider doing. It is usually a better option than going with a travel agency. That way, it can be arranged for you without you having t have the stress of doing it. The most important thing to remember when planning your own trip is to choose the destination that best suits you and your partner.

Checklist for a Successful Couples Trip

A successful couples trip is one that is planned, organized, and executed with care. It’s a trip that will make memories that last a lifetime. The best place to start planning your perfect couples trip is by creating a checklist. This checklist should include all the necessary details of your trip such as what you're looking for in a destination, how much time you have available for travel, and any questions you have about the destination or the process of traveling there. Once that's done, it is essential that you start preparing for the trip by creating a packing list and checking off each item as it's packed.
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