Showing posts with label travel tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel tips. Show all posts

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Road Trip Tips: Planning Your Itinerary

With spring nearly upon us the season for road trips is fast approaching. As an avid road trip planner and fan I have amassed some tips over the past few years, tips that have made my planning process easier each time and have led to some wonderful experiences. Now that I am in the middle of the planning stage of this year’s trips myself I thought I would share some of my favorite tips with you. I’m going to Los Angeles to celebrate my birthday next month so I will use my process of planning that trip as an example.

Tip #1 Before you do anything else, decide on your “must-do’s” for the trip. It could be that you’re planning to attend a specific concert or event. Maybe it’s a shopping day you’re after, or a museum. By planning out a loose list of your reasons for visiting the city you’re travelling to you’re giving yourself a radius to figure out your hotel options and find some unexpected gems along the way.

In my case… The reason I chose LA was specifically to visit Duff’s Cakemix. I am a huge Ace of Cakes fan and when I heard they had opened a new bakery so close I knew I had to go. The Last Bookstore has been on my travel bucket list for years so that also made it onto my “must-do” list.

Tip #2 Unless you are absolutely tied to your hotel, don’t be afraid to shop around a little. Use your radius from your first step and google hotels in the area. Browse options on a travel site (I use hotels.com) and get a feel for what’s available. Choose a few top picks and compare from there. What is closest to your trip activities? What is your budget? Which hotels offer the extras that you’re looking for? Once you’ve decided on a hotel, don’t just book through the first site you found it on! In all of my hotel booking this year travel sites didn’t have the best price. In some cases the hotel’s website was over $30 cheaper per night! Also be sure to check for booking deals on the hotel’s website that offer discounted rates for AAA members or dining credits if you book two or more nights.

In my case… I had no idea where I wanted to stay when I started planning my trip to LA. It’s not a city I’ve spent a lot of time in so I was mostly unfamiliar with the area so I was relying a lot on customer reviews. In the end I went a little outside of my search radius when I saw that the Omni Hotel was a block away from where I was initially searching. I stayed at the Nashville Omni when I was there for a conference last year and I fell in love. Their convenient valet and central location to other nearby attractions made this the right choice for this trip. Rooms were slightly cheaper through the hotel’s website than they were on travel sites, especially with their AAA discount.

Tip #3 Now that you’ve booked your hotel, so a satellite map search of the area and see what little gems you can add to your itinerary. Oftentimes the hotel will have a list on the website of attractions in walking distance and taking a look at the satellite map will show you other options that you may not have considered (or even been aware of). Also check for events that will be at nearby venues for the time you will be in town. You could find something unexpectedly perfect, and will keep you aware of potential traffic snags.

In my case… Searching the area around the Omni I found that both the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Walt Disney Concert Hall are in walking distance. Digging a little deeper, I discovered that the Seoul Philharmonic will be at the Concert Hall the night I am there playing one of my favorite Beethoven pieces. With this, my itinerary was rounded out with plans for an afternoon museum visit, dinner reservations at a nearby restaurant, and tickets to the show. None of that would have fallen into place if I hadn’t done a search of the surrounding area. What was starting out as a fun girl’s shopping day has turned into a dream vacation and I couldn’t be more excited.

Are you planning any road trips this year? What are your “must-do’s” as you prepare to hit the road?

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Five Tips for Your Next Disneyland Vacation

To continue Disney week, today I present you with my top five tips for thoroughly enjoying your next trip to Disneyland. Over the past few years I've rediscovered for all things Disney and living only four hours away I try to make it to the park at least once a year. Tried and tested over my last few trips, these tips showcase the top things I wish I knew (or had been reminded of) before heading into the park.

1. Take time to slow down.
A little over two years ago I sustained a back injury that means that I actually have to pay attention to ride warnings now. The first time I went to the park post-injury I was so bummed that I wouldn't have fun, but instead I enjoyed what was my favorite trip to Disneyland up to that point. The difference? Now that I wasn't rushing from ride to ride I was able to notice the little details that I had missed. I made it a point to try different restaurants. I leisurely strolled through the shops. I caught all of the parades. Now I look forward to Disneyland even more than ever! It can be a little more difficult when you have friends and family in tow, but taking the time to slow down means less stress, less time spent waiting in lines, and not being completely exhausted at the end of the day.

2. Make time for the parade.
Somehow as an adult I stopped taking the time to queue up for the parades, but this year I made it a priority and I couldn't have been happier with that decision. People start vying for a spot up to two hours ahead of time, but if you time it right you can slip in with a half hour to spare. Check out the parade route to plan your spot, some areas fill up more quickly than others. The parades are the perfect way to get in the Disney spirit and see all of your favorite characters.

3. Scope out the shops in each area before making any final purchases.
Something I learned just recently, each of the shops sell some unique items that can't be found throughout the park (or even online). If shopping is a priority for you, take the time to scope out each area of interest before making your final purchases. If you want to beat the crowds, be sure to check out Downtown Disneyland too. The World of Disney store carries most of the park's general merchandise and the bakery boasts a wide selection of treats.

4. Follow @DisneylandToday on twitter and assess your app options.
@DisneylandToday is a total lifesaver for a day at the park. They tweet the park hours (including any changes throughout the day), merchandise highlights, and special events. They even answer questions if you tweet them. For interactive maps and wait times, check out the Disney line of apps including Disneyland Wait Times (Free) and Disneyland Maps (Free). They have some paid app options as well, but after trying several different options these two were the most accurate and easy to navigate overall.

5. Fantasy Faire!
Tied into my first tip, Fantasy Faire is one of my favorite ways to take a break while still enjoying a show and I am always surprised how many people haven't heard of it. To the left of the Castle, Fantasy Faire includes the Royal Theater and Maurice's Treats. The Royal Theater houses clever renditions of Tangled and Beauty and the Beast that last around 20 minutes. Little ones will enjoying seeing some of their favorite princesses on stage while teens and adults will enjoy the humor and creativity. While you're waiting for the play to begin, pick up a Boysen Apple Freeze and a Cheddar Garlic Bagel Twist (my favorite treats in the park).

What are your favorite tips for enjoying Disneyland (or Disney World!)? Wrapping up Disney week, check back on Friday for a gift guide for the Disney fans in your life.