Month: July 2013

  • Alaska Airlines Seattle Lounge Review – Disappointing

    I am a big fan of airport lounges. You get to relax and enjoy the fast WIFI and snacks before your next flights.

    On our trip back from Maui we had a stop in Seattle before flying to Victoria with Horizon Airlines for almost two hours.

    My daughter enjoying the fruit and crackers at the Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.
    My daughter enjoying the fruit and crackers at the Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.

    SEA (Sea-tac) is a wonderful airport but we wanted a chance to relax after our long flight from Maui with the connection in Sacramento!

    [styled_box title=”Disclosure Statement” color=”blue”]My wife and I each paid $45 for a day pass to the Alaska Airlines lounge in Seattle.[/styled_box]

    After we paid our $45 daily fee for the use of the lounge it was about 8:35 pm and we were hoping to enjoy a nice soup or some snacks.

    My wife and I were both disappointed in the lack of snacks and no soup available (was already eaten).

    Sparce salad bar Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.
    Sparce salad bar Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.
    Nacho Chips and Salsa Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.
    Nacho Chips and Salsa Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.

     

    Cheese platter Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge
    Cheese platter Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge
    Fruit bowl Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge
    Fruit bowl Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge
    Animal crackers, pretzels and trail mix Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.
    Animal crackers, pretzels and trail mix Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge.

    For pop or soda drinkers, they have access to mainly Coke products and for coffee drinkers a nice selection of Starbucks drinks.

    Pop Machine Alaska AIrlines Seattle Lounge
    Pop Machine Alaska AIrlines Seattle Lounge
    Starbucks Coffee Machine Alaska AIrlines Seattle Lounge
    Starbucks Coffee Machine Alaska AIrlines Seattle Lounge

    The lounge is being set to be renovated as the carpet and some of the furniture needs to be replaced (too much wear and tear).

    They have the standard world clocks and have a handy flight schedule to track changes.

    Flight schedule
    Flight schedule
    World Clocks Alaska Airlines lounge
    World Clocks Alaska Airlines lounge

    The Alaska Airlines Seattle lounge has a wonderful workspace to do work and is a quiet zone.

    workspace-alaska-airlines-seattle

     

    My overall impression is disappointing. The lounge had some nice features but the lack of snacks was a major problem for me.

    Only one of the customer service agents went to get a yogurt for our daughter (couldn’t really give her croutons and nacho chips). The other agents I spoke with after alerting them about the lack of snacks could not seem bothered.

    I expect a lot from a lounge when I am paying $45 for a day pass at that time of the evening. I understand the lack of food but contingency plans need to be in place to have extra sandwiches or wraps (not that hard to make).

    I have Alaska MVP status at the moment and I have flown 64,699 actual miles as of today so I can reasonably expect a certain level of quality.

    The wines (from Washington State and Oregon) were very nice and they had other spirits and beer available from a bartender.

    After going to this lounge I am not sure I would spend the money to go to another Alaska Airlines lounge – I have heard they have a new one in LAX. The American Airlines lounges I have been to have had excellent snacks and better service.

    Have you ever been to this lounge and what were your thoughts?

  • 10 reasons all Canadians should visit Tofino, BC #yourtofino

    I had the most amazing weekend in beautiful Tofino, BC. This city has always had a special place in my travelling history. I cannot compare it to any other city in Canada that I have been to.

    Source: tourismtofino.com
    Source: tourismtofino.com

    It has surf, sand, mountains, water, hiking, rainforests, local business, and friendliness.

    Tofino has a year-round population of approximately 1,600 that increases to 22,000 people on some days during the summer months of July and August.

    1. Hot Springs

    Sure, other places in Canada have hot springs but this hot spring is so natural. Hot Springs Cove is a hot spring where the boiling spring water cascades down a small cliff into a series of layered rock pools, cooled by the incoming ocean surf.

    Hot Springs Cove

     

    It is open year-round and accessible only by sea or air (great idea for a sea kayaking trip).

    2. Lighthouses galore

    I did the Wild Pacific Trail (an easy 2.5 k trail around Ucluelet). a scenic and pleasant walk along the rocky shoreline off Barkley Sound and the tempestuous shipwreck-prone waters once known as The Graveyard of the Pacific.

    Wild Pacific Trail

    3. No Starbucks or McDonalds or Shoppers Drug Mart or Subway or Walmart (you get the idea) :}

    The community has restrictions in place that prevent some of these national chains from setting up shop in their town. When you go around town you see only locally owned and operated independent businesses. It is incredible not to see any Golden Arches or the Starbucks mermaid but I loved it on this getaway. It makes you experience local business and keeps you shopping local.

    4. It has a National Park.

    Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada is located next to Tofino. We only have 44 national parks in Canada (at the moment).

    Pacific Rim National Park Reserve of Canada

    Backed by the Vancouver Island Range and facing the open Pacific Ocean, Pacific Rim presents the rich natural and cultural heritage of Canada’s west coast.

    Its cool and wet maritime climate produces an abundance of life in the water and on land. Lush coastal temperate rainforest gives way to bountiful and diverse intertidal and subtidal areas.

    5. First Nations Artwork.

    Tofino is home to many artists and features traditional First Nations artwork including totem poles, sculptures, masks, paintings, basketry, and jewellery.

    Roy Henry Vickers is a celebrated Canadian artist, storyteller and recognized leader in the First Nations community. Eagle Aerie Gallery is Roy Henry Vickers’ artist-owned gallery located in Tofino, British Columbia.

    Chief’s Dream – Original Painting

     

    This stunning traditional Northwest Coast longhouse with a carved and painted cedar plank exterior and doors of beaten copper, is a recognizable Tofino landmark.

    6. An actual rainforest.

    The Rain Forest Trail consists of two separate loops. Although both pass through the same type of forest, each trail has its own distinctive character. While the routes are not difficult the boardwalk may be slippery in sections. The rainforest trail will often have walks scheduled with an interpreter or naturalist (well worth looking into if you are visiting).

    7. Incredible beach(s).

    We are not well known for our beaches in Canada but Tofino has an incredible Wickaninnish Beach.

    Kwisitis Visitor Centre

    You can climb up the steps/ramp to the observation deck of the Kwisitis (formerly Wickaninnish) Visitor Centre for dramatic views of the horizon.

    I like to just pack a nice lunch and enjoy the expansive beach and driftwood!

     

    8. Surf

    I am not a surfer but I have seen the incredible waves in Tofino. Tofino was listed in the world’s Top 50 surf destinations by CNN and Outdoor Magazine named Tofino the ‘best surf town’ in North America in 2010.

    The surfing culture is alive with many businesses selling or renting surfboards and offering surf lessons.

    The ocean water temperatures are consistent year-round (in the summer they might hit 12 C but in winter it will average 8C).

    9. Fishing and seafood.

    Tofino offers year-round saltwater fishing opportunities, with world-class salmon fishing and flyfishing in Clayoquot Sound, with April through September being the best time.

    10. Official end of the road of the Trans-Canada Highway.

    This small town is bordered on the south by its boundary with Pacific National Park Reserve and on its other three sides by the Pacific Ocean, Tofino is as far west in Canada as you can drive and is still the only paved road to the open Pacific Ocean in Canada.

    [quote]This end of the road distinction has earned Tofino the official terminus of the Trans-Canada Highway.[/quote]
    What do you love about Tofino?

  • 20% off a $100 Marriott gift card – Loblaws and Superstore

    In the latest Loblaws grocery chain flyer, the Superstore (one of their stores) features a great deal to stretch your hotel budget with an instant 20% savings.

    You can purchase a $100 Marriott gift card for just $80!

    Superstore Marriott Gift Card promotion
    Superstore Marriott Gift Card promotion

    Apparently, on back of gift card it says you can’t earn Marriott Rewards points if you use this gift card.

    Enjoy!

  • Audience Rewards trivia questions answers for Starwood Preferred – Updated July 2013

    You can earn free SPG miles for answering trivia questions from Audience Rewards. Two miles each.

    audience-rewards

     

    SPG is a great loyalty program as you can transfer to other frequent flyer programs to prevent your miles in your account from being expired.

    Here are some of the updated answers for July 2013.

    Answers are: 1. Seattle 2. 1 3. Cabaret 4. False 5. 1975 5. Masha.

    Source: http://thefreebieblogger.com/113710/12-free-best-buydeltaus-airwaysstarwood-reward-points/

  • 5 Day Disney Caribbean Cruise starts at $480 with up to $500 back.

    It is no secret that my wife and I love to cruise. We have taken cruises with Carnival, Norwegian, and MSC but never with Disney.

    We found a great cruise promotion with Cruise.com

    Disney cruise Deal
    Disney cruise Deal

    A 5 Day cruise on the Disney Wonder (Caribbean-Western route) goes for as little as $480 per person.

    I am seriously looking at this as we both love to visit Miami and the price is great (they have other 7-day cruises at just a little bit more money).

    If you get a balcony or higher priced unit the cash back increases (only $25 with an interior unit).

    Itinerary Map

    Day 1 Fri Jan 10 Miami
    Depart 4:00 pm
    Day 2 Sat Jan 11 At Sea
    Day 3 Sun Jan 12 Caymans/George Town
    Arrive 7:30 am Depart 3:30 pm
    Day 4 Mon Jan 13 Cozumel
    Arrive 9:45 am Depart 5:45 pm
    Day 5 Tue Jan 14 At Sea
    Day 6 Wed Jan 15 Miami
    Arrive 7:30 am

    Here is the source for the promotion!

  • KLM Canada Seat Sale – Canada to Lisbon, Portugal

    KLM had an interesting social media promotion on their Facebook page where fans could vote on where they wanted a seat sale to happen. The winner was Lisbon (I actually went to the castle pictured below on my trip to Lisbon this past January).

    KLM Canada Seat Sale
    KLM Canada Seat Sale

    One of the benefits of KLM is the free stopover (can stopover in Amsterdam at no extra cost or Paris).

    Travel season is from Oct. 16 to Dec 14, 2013 or from Dec. 25, 2013 to May 6, 2014. Weekend surcharge apply

    Book at KLM.com

  • Air Canada Baggage Fee Hacks

    Checked baggage is getting to be so expensive when you fly that it is good to know the policies and prices before you get your ticket. It can make the difference if you fly with Air Canada vs Westjet or another carrier.

    Here are five ways to help save money on baggage with Air Canada:

    1. Calculate Air Canada baggage fees before flight

    As of July 24, 2013, when you travel on an Air Canada or Air Canada rouge flight or on an Air Canada Express flight operated by Jazz, Sky Regional, Air Georgian or Exploits Valley Air, your complimentary baggage allowance is determined by your fare, destination, date of travel and frequent flyer status.

    They have a free tool where you enter your itinerary, elite status, and class of flight (economy, business, first class) and it tells you how much luggage you can bring and what the costs are for additional bags.

    Checked baggage allowance calculator for Air Canada
    Checked baggage allowance calculator for Air Canada

    2. Check your elite status.

    If you’re a frequent flyer within the Star Alliance check your status. If you are Star Alliance Gold, Air Canada will waive the fee for up to three checked bags starting at Gold.

    3.  Learn to properly pack.

    Martha Stewart shares how to properly pack a suitcase.

    Martha shares some great tips including techniques on hanging, layering, and overlapping. She explains that to avoid leaks caused by pressure changes during air travel, fill travel-size plastic bottles partway, squeeze out excess air, and cap them, creating a vacuum.

    I always stuff my shoes with socks or anything else that will fit. If clothes wrinkle, I just hang them during a hot shower.

    I like to use plenty of Ziploc bags to pack items (good idea for packing underwear all together, socks all together).

    4. Carry-on everything

    The easiest way to avoid baggage fees is to not to check any bags.

    Air Canada has decent carry on policy:

    Here are examples of items you can bring on board in addition to your carry-on allowance:

    • Coat or other outer garment,
    • Small purse measuring no more than 25cm x 30cm x 14cm (10in x 12in x 5.5 in). Larger purses will be included in your carry-on allowance.
    • Infant care item (e.g. diaper bag),
    • Stroller – collapsed diameter not to exceed 25.5 cm (10 in) and length not to exceed 92 cm (36 in),
    • Child restraint device if a seat has been purchased for the child/infant,
    • Special needs items (see ‘Special Items’ section below),
    • Small electronic device such as cell phone or MP3 player.
    • Snacks or food to eat on board:
      • All food must be wrapped or in a container.
      • You may not consume your own alcoholic beverages on board.
      • Always purchase liquids after you’ve passed the security checkpoint.
      • See guidelines for liquids.

    Air Canada does have a weight and size limits on carry-on items.

    [styled_box title=”Standard article” color=”black”]Maximum size:
    23 cm x 40 cm x 55 cm
    (9 in x 15.5 in x 21.5 in)
    Wheels and handles included.
    Maximum weight:
    10 kg (22 lb)[/styled_box]

     

    [styled_box title=”Personal article” color=”red”]Maximum size:
    16 cm x 33 cm x 43 cm
    (6 in x 13 in x 17 in)
    Maximum weight:
    10 kg (22 lb)[/styled_box]

     

    5. Send your luggage with Greyhound

    Shipping luggage on a Greyhound bus is a great way to transport luggage where you will be traveling to later and do not want to have to worry about carrying your own luggage. You will need to ship the luggage in advance so that it arrives at least one day before you are set to arrive.

    I have personally used Greyhound to send luggage from Ontario to BC when we were travelling on parental leave last year. The cost for a very large suitcase was around $40. It worked out well as this was for our summer clothes that we used on our trip to Florida (that we did not need in Europe).

    What are some tips you have to avoid paying high baggage fees on Air Canada flights?

  • $25 off on Mobile Bookings at Hotels.com

    This week Hotels.com has multiple great offers!

    Hotels.com Canada Mobile promotion.
    Hotels.com Canada Mobile promotion.

    In addition to the 48 hour sale that is currently running, Hotels.com has an mobile exclusive offer this Thursday, July 25th.

    You can save $25 on Mobile bookings when you use the coupon code MOB25OFFCA in Canada.

    You can stack this mobile coupon using their Summer Sale is currently running with savings up to 40% at multiple summer destinations.

    This code should save big on Summer travel plans!

    *$200 minimum booking, while supplies last. 

    Hotels.com Canada: $25 Off a Mobile Booking at Hotels.com Canada with code MOB25OFF! Book by 8/10, Travel by 9/25

    Must travel by September 25, 2013

    (AJD88UZGKSRQ)

  • No Credit Card Surcharges for Canadians!

    I earn many frequent flyer miles with my everyday spending when I use my credit cards (see resources for the credit cards I use).

    No Credit Card surcharges in Canada.
    No Credit Card surcharges in Canada.

    A major decision was made today as Canada’s Competition Tribunal has dismissed a major case against Visa Canada Corp. and MasterCard International Inc. that argued the credit card companies impose undue fees on merchants.

    Merchants basically want to pass the fees to consumers and as a consumer that pays for everything with his credit card this is a good thing!

    The Canadian Bankers Association weighed in Tuesday, arguing that this decision was in the best interest of consumers. “This decision means that Canadians can continue to choose how to use their credit cards and to enjoy the benefits of credit card use that they have come to value,” president Terry Campbell said in a statement.

    [quote]Has anyone that paid cash for anything really received a discount? [/quote]

  • Enjoy up to 25% off or a free night at Fairmont Hotels Canada

    Enjoy up to 25% OFF or a free night at Fairmont resorts and hotels across North America.

    Fairmont Summer Promotion 2013
    Fairmont Summer Promotion 2013

    Book before August 9, 2013 12PM EST for stays until September 30, 2013. Offer is Subject to availability at time of reservation at participating Fairmont Hotels & Resorts locations worldwide.

    • Offer varies by property and includes one of the following: up to 20% off the room rate at the time of reservation OR a complimentary consecutive night stay at a single property based on a minimum night stay.
    • Advanced reservation is required and a non-refundable deposit will be taken at time of reservation.
    • Members booking the Fairmont President’s Club exclusive offer may be required to present identification at check-in.
    • Earn double reward miles with AAdvantage, Aeroplan, Asia Miles, PhoenixMiles, MileagePlus and Miles&More

    This is a nice offer with the double miles earned and it works out great with a short stay.

    Here is a link to the offer.