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  • Hotels.com Limited-Time $40 off Coupon Code – No Chains

    Use coupon code SUMMERVACAY, to get you $40 off the price of your booking at a participating Best Price Guarantee hotel on Hotels.com – when you stay for 1 or more nights (must spend a minimum of $300 for your stay). You must pay for your stay when you make the booking.

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

    You may only use this coupon for bookings made between 12:01 am MT on July 15, 2015 and 11:59 pm MT on July 17, 2015 on the US version of Hotels.com for a stay to be completed between July 15, 2015 and September 30, 2015.

    Go to this link for a list of non-participating hotels.

    Here is a link to the promotion.

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  • Multiple Canadian Destinations to Hong Kong for under $600 Return!

    We found some great seat sales to Hong Kong for cheaper prices than a domestic flight in Canada!

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    I see flights from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa.

    Look at using Google Flights because many carriers are price matching now! The flights are in peak season (September to December).

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  • $15 off each of your first three Lyft rides

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    I found a promo code so you can enjoy $15 off each of your first three Lyft rides.
    Download the Lyft app for iPhone or Android, enter the code BLOGHER15 into the payment section, then request a ride for pickup in minutes.
    This code is for new users only.
  • MegaBus Sale: Coach Tickets across Canada from only 1 Loonie

    Have you ever taken Megabus?

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    Introduced in Canada in August 2009, megabus services are provided in partnership with Coach Canada, offering premier intercity motorcoach service at discount rates.

    Featuring the newest fleet of buses between Toronto and Montreal, our luxury double deckers offer free wi-fi, panoramic windows and a green alternative way to travel. Meticulously maintained with professional drivers at the wheel, when you travel with us, you will be riding in comfort and confidence.

    We found a great seat sale where some seats are just $1!

    The travel dates are until November 17, 2015.

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  • Toronto’s Pearson Offers Pre-Flight Family Friendly Activities

    Toronto Pearson is inviting passengers to “Camp Pearson” to celebrate the great Canadian summer.

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    Located in Terminal 1, through Aug. 26, Camp Pearson is offering travellers family friendly activities in a space that is reflective of an iconic Canadian summer.

    Passengers are invited to “hike” to Camp Pearson and experience a number of activities, including:

    • Stop by The Cottage, a rustic space where you can purchase TORONTO 2015 souvenirs.
    • Relax in a Muskoka chair by the crackling fire to the sounds of some of Canada’s award-winning musicians in The Campfire Lounge.
    • Have some play time at the Kids Zone, where little ones can take part in Canadian-themed activities like the Map of Canada puzzle wall, colouring sheets and more.
    • Head over to the I Love Canada Zone and write down a reason why you love Canada on a sticky note and place it on the wall to help build the Canadian flag.
    • Test your knowledge of Canada by collecting Camp Pearson trivia cards at various retail locations.
    • On Friday evenings, sample some Canadian-inspired menu items from airport chefs.

    “We have created a pre-flight experience reflective of the best elements of summer in Canada,” said Scott Collier, vice-president of Customer and Terminal Services at Toronto Pearson. “Celebrating summer at Toronto Pearson means Muskoka chairs, sampling Canadian food, expressing national pride and making new memories.”

    Here is a link to their website.

  • Porter Airlines Inc. agrees to pay $150,000 for allegedly violating Canada’s anti-spam law

    Porter Airlines Inc. agrees to pay $150,000 for allegedly violating Canada’s anti-spam law

    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) today announced that Porter Airlines Inc. has agreed to pay $150,000 as part of an undertaking for alleged violations of Canada’s anti-spam legislation. Once made aware of the investigation by the CRTC, Porter Airlines was cooperative and immediately took corrective actions to comply with the legislation.

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    An investigation launched by the CRTC’s Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer alleged that Porter Airlines failed to comply with various requirements of the law between July 2014 and April 2015. The company allegedly sent some commercial emails that did not contain an unsubscribe mechanism. In other instances, it is alleged this mechanism was not clearly or prominently set out. Certain emails also allegedly did not provide the complete contact information as required by the law. Porter Airlines also allegedly failed to honour, within 10 business days, requests from some recipients to unsubscribe from receiving future commercial emails.

    In addition, for certain emails sent between July 2014 and February 2015, the company was unable to provide proof that it had obtained consent for each electronic address that received its commercial emails.

    As part of the undertaking, Porter Airlines will improve its existing compliance program to ensure that its activities, going forward, are fully compliant with Canada’s anti-spam legislation. The enhanced compliance program will include increased training and education for staff and improved corporate policies and procedures.

    The CRTC is assessing complaints submitted to the Spam Reporting Centre that are under its mandate and a number of investigations are currently underway. The CRTC is working with its partners, both within Canada and internationally, to protect Canadians from online threats and contribute to a more secure online environment.

    The CRTC can discuss corrective actions with individuals, firms or organizations, which may lead to an undertaking that includes an amount to be paid and other corrective measures. As part of its powers, the CRTC can also issue warning letters, preservation demands, notices to produce, restraining orders and notices of violation. Moreover, the CRTC can ask a court to issue a search warrant or an injunction.

    Canadians are encouraged to report spam to the Spam Reporting Centre. To ensure the CRTC has enough information to conduct an investigation, the report should include the full email (including the message’s header) and a description of why the email is considered to be spam. Information sent to the Centre is used by the CRTC, the Competition Bureau, and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner to enforce Canada’s anti-spam legislation.

    Quick Facts

    • Porter Airlines has voluntarily entered into an undertaking with the CRTC’s Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer for alleged non-compliance with Canada’s anti-spam legislation.
    • As part of the undertaking, Porter Airlines has agreed to make a $150,000 payment, comply with Canada‘ anti-spam legislation and improve its existing compliance program.
    • Porter Airlines allegedly sent some commercial emails that failed to comply with various requirements of Canada’s anti-spam legislation, including those relating to unsubscribe mechanisms, the provision of contact information and proof of consent.
    • Once made aware of the investigation by the CRTC, Porter Airlines immediately took steps to fully comply with the legislation.
    • To help businesses comply with the law, the CRTC has provided numerous information sessions across the country and made guidance materials available on its website.
    • The CRTC is working with its partners, both within Canada and internationally, to protect Canadians from online threats and contribute to a more secure online environment.
    • Canada’s anti-spam legislation protects Canadians while ensuring that businesses can continue to compete in the global marketplace.
    • Canada’s anti-spam legislation was adopted by Parliament in December 2010 and came into force on July 1, 2014.

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    “We appreciate that Porter Airlines took corrective action once it became aware of our investigation. The company has voluntarily entered into an undertaking and committed to comply with Canada’s anti-spam law. This is a great outcome for Canadians, and we encourage them to continue to report suspected violations to the Spam Reporting Centre.

    This case is an important reminder that to be fully compliant with the law, proof of consent is required for each electronic address. Some businesses are under the mistaken impression that they are compliant with the law by relying on general business practices or policies as proof of consent for the majority of the electronic addresses to which they send their commercial emails. This is simply not the case.”

    Manon Bombardier, CRTC Chief Compliance and Enforcement Officer

  • W Seattle Hotel Review and Trip Report – Strange Mini Bar Item!

    We love using our Avios to go from Victoria, BC to Seattle, WA for a nice long weekend – very walkable and always lots to do with kids.

    We decided to splurge with some of our SPG points to redeem for a one night’s stay (10,000 points) at the W Seattle. It was a great location (close to Fairmont and 2 blocks from the light rail to get back to the airport and close enough downtown.

    W Seattle Hotel - Slick bathroom with robe.
    W Seattle Hotel – Slick bathroom with robe.

    Some rooms come with city views and they all have flat-screen TVs, iPod docks. 

    The lobby is quite hip with a sushi bar, and a 3-story stainless steel fireplace topped with a DJ booth. 

    W Seattle Hotel - 2 Double beds
    W Seattle Hotel – 2 Double beds
    W Seattle Hotel - Big room
    W Seattle Hotel – Big room
    W Seattle Hotel - Soaker tub.
    W Seattle Hotel – Soaker tub.

    The W Seattle features Bliss toiletries which were really high quality (lemon and sage).

    W Seattle Hotel - Comfy Starwood bed.
    W Seattle Hotel – Comfy Starwood bed.

    We all found minimal street and hallway noise.  The W Seattle was a peaceful stay but I thought overall that it was a good value for the points since I could pay about $150 on Priceline for a 4 star hotel to get something like the Pan Pacific or Marriott or the Hyatt Olive 8. Seattle is expensive for hotels (like most places on the west coast) so we enjoy any savings we can get.

    It’s not a place for families with young kids, or at least I would not recommend it.  I found the halls very dark and didn’t have many little ones although they asked us if we wanted a crib (we never get one). If you have dogs, they will be able to accompany you with the hotel being pet friendly (which I don’t really care for).

    They had fresh coffee and tea and water in the lounge all day (maybe because the film festival was happening).

    One of the strange mini bar items was a pack of condoms! 

    This location is no more than a twenty minute walk to most attractions to explore in downtown Seattle.

  • American Express CENTURION Lounge San Francisco (SFO) Trip Report

    I am a big American Express fan and as a holder of the Gold Rewards Card, Platinum Card, and Platinum AIR MILES card I expect some good perks when travelling.

    On our latest trip overseas, we had a long layover at SFO, San Francisco, which is a great airport in the US (even has a yoga studio). Whomever complains about long layovers cry me a river (2 kids, 11 hours on route to Auckland).

    My daughters and I at the American Express Centurion Lounge - San Francisco (SFO)
    My daughters and I at the American Express Centurion Lounge – San Francisco (SFO)

    All American Express Card Members with a valid American Express Credit or Charge Card are eligible to visit the Lounge. Any eligible American Express Card Member may purchase a one-day pass at the Lounge for $50, subject to capacity.

    Gorgeous table - American Express Centurion Lounge - San Francisco (SFO)
    Gorgeous table – American Express Centurion Lounge – San Francisco (SFO)

    If you are a Platinum Card or Centurion Member, access to The Centurion Lounge is complimentary as part of your Card Membership. This even works for Canadians so my family of 4 was in and it had so many amenities:

    Shower Suite

    Refresh in our shower suite. This space is complete with plush towels and L’Occitane products, all for your rejuvenation.

    Kids and Parents Room

    Area where kids can have fun and watch a movie or read or play! They had books even video games for older kids. It was a quiet place to relax and let the kids burn off energy. I kind of wish they had more books though – lots of comfy pillows.

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    Enjoying the kids room - American Express Centurion Lounge - San Francisco (SFO)
    Enjoying the kids room – American Express Centurion Lounge – San Francisco (SFO)

    Premium Bar

    Unwind with a signature cocktail crafted by their mixologist. Must be 21 or older to drink alcoholic beverages. Please drink responsibly.

    The cocktails were incredible – even had a wine pairing to try!

    Bar / Lounge- American Express Centurion Lounge - San Francisco (SFO)
    Bar / Lounge- American Express Centurion Lounge – San Francisco (SFO)

    Locally-Inspired Cusine

    Indulge in freshly prepared seasonal fare designed by Executive Chef Christopher Kostow.

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    Gourmet treats - American Express Centurion Lounge - San Francisco (SFO)
    Gourmet treats – American Express Centurion Lounge – San Francisco (SFO)

    We were there for 3 hours then left for a stroller nap and then returned to relax.

    We enjoyed the fresh food and were able to relax before our 15 hour flight to Sydney.

    I hope they add on of these lounges to Toronto or Vancouver!

    Yet another great benefit of the American Express Platinum card.

  • American Express Membership Rewards 25% Transfer Bonus to British Airways Avios – Ends September 30, 2015

    Through September 30, 2015, transfers from American Express Canada Membership Rewards Points to British Airways Avios will be at a 1:1.25 ratio.

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    This means instead of transferring 25,000 Reward Points you will get 31,250 – quite a nice savings.

    With flights starting at just 4.5K Avios in coach and 9K Avios for a lie-flat business seat there are some real steals with Avios.

    The 25% bonus that means that a coach award will start at just 3,600 Membership Rewards Points and a Business award will start at 7,200 Membership Rewards Points.

    This is great news for us Canadians as the US program has a 1000:800 ratio coming up in October.

    Avios is the loyalty program for British Airways. This airline flies from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal to cities in Europe. Additionally, they have a code-share with WestJet that lets you earn Avios.

    One major benefit of the Avios program is that you can combine Avios points from different Avios schemes (British Airways) into one family member’s accounts. This can make it easier to redeem your acquired points.

    The Avios program works on distance, so you can find some great buys.  A one-way flight between Toronto and New York can be had for only 4,500 Avios points (9,000 round trip), compared to 15,000 Aeroplan Miles for the same flight (round-trip).

    Here are some good value redemptions with Avios:

    • Vancouver, BC (YVR) to Los Angeles, CA (LAX), 15,000 Avios
    • Toronto, ON (YYZ) to Miami, FL (MIA), 20,000 Avios
    • Victoria, BC (YYJ) to Seattle, WA (SEA), 9,000 Avios
    • Calgary, AB (YYC) to Dallas, TX (DFW) 20,000 Avios
    • Edmonton, AB (YEG) to Seattle, WA (SEA) 9,000 Avios

    Even a trip to Hawaii from Seattle is only 25,000 Avios round-trip!

    Positives:

    • No blackout dates for redemption.
    • Can create a Household Account that enables you to share your Avios with the other members of your household for free.
    • Fantastic redemptions with Avios on short-haul flights (Montreal or Toronto to New York or Chicago, Calgary or Edmonton to Seattle) using American Airlines or Alaska Airlines (9,000 round trip).
    • The taxes are next to nothing (except for standard airport fees).

    Negatives:

    • No retail partners in Canada to earn extra Avios.
    • Charged for extra stopovers as an additional flight.
    • Major fuel surcharges charges.

    One of easiest ways to earn Membership Reward Points with very little cost is the Gold Rewards Card (comes with 25,000 free bonus miles after spending $500 the first 3 months).

    Here is a link to the promotion.

  • Book stays in Vancouver and receive up to $125 in Gift Cards with beVancouver

    beVancouver is excited to present you with the season’s best offer! Get rewarded for your stay with Gift Cards with every booking!

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    Simply choose from below which Gift Card Type you’d like to receive, make your booking, and get rewarded! And that’s not all… Receive special Hotel benefits such as Free WIFI and a Room Upgrade!

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    Free
    WIFI
    24/7

    Free Room
    Upgrade*

    Perk up to
    $125

    Book at the hotel that is best for you and get rewarded based on your booking. The table below shows you how much you’ll receive!

    Spend Gift Card
    up to $149 $20
    $150 to $199 $30
    $200 to $299 $40
    $300 to $399 $50
    $400 to $499 $60
    $500 to $599 $70
    $600 to $699 $80
    $700 to $799 $90
    $800 to $899 $100
    $900 to $999 $110
    $1,000 + $125

     

    * Subject to Availability!

    Here is a link to the promotion.