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  • B.C. based HitchPlanet brings together carpooling and hitchhiking

    Have you heard of HitchPlanet?

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    The ride-sharing service has increased in popularity since it began and has now expanded to 80 different communities across B.C., as well as areas in Alberta and Washington State.

    By using Hitch, everybody saves money.

    Return trip from Vancouver to Whistler

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    Bus $50
    Hitch $35
    Savings $15
    Gas cost $40-60
    $ per hitcher $30
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    As a hitcher, you’d save you about $15 on a bus ticket since your cost of using Hitch is only around $35 (the gas contribution to the driver).

    As a driver, the 120km between Vancouver and Whistler cost around $40-60 in gas (return). By taking 2 hitchers and asking each to contribute $30, your gas is covered!

    Any contributions exceeding the gas money help drivers cover hidden costs, such as car insurance and maintenance.

    The service is free to the drivers, but passengers are required to pay a small fee for their seats.

    The company is still growing, but he says they’re attempting to provide incentives to potential drivers to post trips that are a minimum of 50 kilometres so the service can grow from city-to-city.

    It seems like a great idea – filling empty inventory.

    Does anyone think this will catch on?

  • Forget backpacking, meet a couple Pet-sitting around the world

    This is a great story! Meet travel bloggers Charli, 28, and Ben, 34, both from Norfolk, are one lucky couple living the house-sitting dream, having stayed in Las Vegas, Australia, Costa Rica, St Kitts and Nevis, New Zealand and Canada via the website trustedhousesitters.com.

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    The majority of homeowners sign up to the site because they have a pet who needs looking after – and all the evidence suggests that animals are much more comfortable being cared for in their home environment.

    Trusted Housesitter’s Marketing Director, Laurence Bresh explains: ‘The pet owner saves a large cost on kennels, while sitters save a small fortune in accommodation while travelling.

    ‘Research shows that pets are much happier in their own base, keeping to their own routine, than in a kennel or a cage.’

    No money changes hands – rather, homeowners and sitters pay a small monthly fee, with the exchange of services proving to be a win-win for both parties. The length of the placement can vary from a few days to a few months.

    What a great idea for a young couple if they love pets.

    Check out their blog, wanderlusters.com.

    Would you ever pet-sit in a foreign country? 

  • Aeroplan Enables Members to Donate Miles to Relief Efforts in Nepal

    Aeroplan has committed 1 million Aeroplan Miles split between three Canadian organizations that are responding to the call for aid for the tragic earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25th.

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    The three organizations are part of Aeroplan’s Beyond Miles program:

    Aeroplan would like to ask its members to join us in supporting these organizations in their efforts in helping the people of Nepal recover from the devastating event. Visit www.aeroplan.com/donate for more information.

    In addition to a corporate donation of 1 million Aeroplan Miles, Aeroplan Canada and its parent company Aimia will match its employees’ individual contributions worldwide to the Red Cross until May 25th.

  • Calgary couple returns to find AirBnB Renters Ravaged Home

    Now that I have a house, I would love to rent our house on AirBnb for a weekend getaway or for our longer trips.

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    Here is a scary story from Calgary, where a Calgary couple with two children were left stunned after a group of Airbnb renters ravaged their home over the course of a weekend.

    Here is a link to the story on CTV Canada.

    AirBnb does provide up to $1 million for repairs but it is not an insurance company and you have to wonder how this plays out.

    I couldn’t believe anyone would behave like this as a guest in someone’s home.

    Have you ever rented your home out?

  • YVR to Hong Kong & Tokyo for $765 CAD through All Nippon Airways (ANA) – Sept/Oct 2015

    I found a great deal to get to Hong Kong or Tokyo this September to October from Vancouver.

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    Hong Kong & Tokyo for $765 CAD through All Nippon Airways (ANA)

    Vancouver to Tokyo – September 16
    Tokyo to Hong Kong – September 30
    Hong Kong to Vancouver – October 7

    Limited availability:
    Mid-September, October, November, December, March

    You really need to play around with the dates to get this price
    Other dates that work:

    October 7/14/21
    November 4/11/18
    December 2/9/16
    March 2/9/16

    Enjoy!

  • Fourth Plaza Premium Lounge Opens in YVR

    I am a big Plaza Premium fan (great wi-fi and service and so many lounges in Canada)!

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    Plaza Premium Lounge has opened its fourth location at Vancouver International Airport. It is located on the domestic departures level 3 of the domestic terminal, in the airport’s new A-B Connector. It’s nearly 600 square metres in area and has a seating capacity for 135.

    Services include free high speed WiFi, computer work stations, charging sockets, TVs, magazines and newspapers. A self-serve buffet has hot/cold foods like pastas, soups and salads, plus beverages. Sleepy inbound long haul passengers waiting for their connection can grab a nap in semi-private rest rooms for an extra fee, and showers are also available.

    This is free when you get the American Express Platinum card (well worth the annual fee for heavy travelers).

    Here is a link to their website.

     

  • Air Canada Earn Your Wings 4th Edition – Earn up to 750,000 Bonus Aeroplan Miles

    Air Canada Earn Your WingsTM is back!

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    Available exclusively for Air Canada AltitudeTM members, this fourth edition offers you the opportunity to earn tons of Bonus Aeroplan Miles. Land in one of the coveted Top 20 spots on the leaderboard, and earn your share of 10,000,000 Bonus Aeroplan® Miles. You’ll earn Wings for all of your flights with Air Canada (including flights operated by Air Canada Express) and Air Canada rougeTM, and completing certain challenges. The more badges and Wings you collect, the more Bonus Aeroplan Miles you’ll earn. After registering, book your travel between April 20 and May 31, 2015 by 19:59 ET, inclusively, and fly by July 12, 2015. Learn how to play, and view example itineraries to get started.

    Remember that in order to play, bookings must be made between April 20 and May 31, 2015 by 19:59 Eastern Time inclusively.

  • Complete Guide to Hacking Hotwire

    When 3-star and 4-star hotels have unsold rooms, they use Hotwire to fill them, so you get them at prices lower than booking directly at the hotel. Hotwire® is similar to Priceline®, where you are shown the name of the hotel after you book to get hotel stays that are significantly below published prices.

    When you visit Hotwire.com, you simply choose the Hotels option and enter your destination, dates, number of rooms, and number of adults and children that are staying.

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    After pressing the Find a hotel button, Hotwire® will take you to a page where you will see two tabs, Hotwire® Hot Rates and Standard Rates. The Standard Rates tab just shows hotels and the price per night is next to each listing. The Hotwire® Hot Rates tab breaks down the city by zone and star-rating.

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    In each zone you will see that price per room and included amenities are shown. If you click on the Area Map hyperlink, you will see what the zone boundaries are for the map.

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    Another nice feature in Hotwire® is that they provide a small sample of the hotels in that particular zone at the star-rating you are looking at. My experience has been that I rarely get a hotel that appears in this list, but that gives me enough information to make an educated guess as to which hotel I might get.

    On the side of the page, you will find additional filters like star-rating, reviews, price, and hotel amenities. This is a nice feature, because if you are looking for a hotel with an indoor pool or free breakfast or free Internet, you can filter out hotels where those amenities are not available.

    How to get a good price on Hotwire®?

    Before you start to look closely at the prices, I recommend looking at historical information on what other users have received for hotel prices using Hotwire®.

    I recommend using the website Hotels Deals Revealed. This is a forum where former Hotwire® users name the hotels they received from Hotwire®. Each user shares the price that they paid, along with the star rating, dates, and amenities included.

    Another great resource is Better Bidding. This is another forum website where locations are organized by geographical area. The list in each thread list is only a compilation of hotels that have already been reported on the forum.

    How to guess which hotel you’ll get on Hotwire®

    One of the main reasons people avoid using Hotwire is the uncertainty in the hotel they are getting for a successful bid. I wanted to show an example of how you can use a combination of the Trip Advisor rating, amenities list, and other tools to make an educated guess to see what hotel is being offered to you.

    We will work this sample listing in Orlando, Florida. It is rated a four-star hotel in the SeaWorld South area with a Fitness Center, Pool(s), Business Center, and Laundry Facilities (self-service).

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    If you click the “Book now” red box you will learn more details about the actual hotel. If you scroll down near the bottom of the page, you will see the customer ratings courtesy of TripAdvisor.com.

    This shows that the mystery hotel has an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 on the TripAdvisor® website. Take a close look at the TripAdvisor® results and narrow down the star-level, and try to match the amenities and TripAdvisor® rating.

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    If you are unsuccessful matching up the mystery hotel, try using the website Hotwire® Revealed. Their results page will list all of the current Hotwire.com deals that match your criteria. Once you’ve found a hotel description you like, click the Reveal button to see which hotels it’s likely to be. The higher the match percentage of a particular hotel, the better the match between that hotel and the description you’ve selected.

    Here is a sample of a reveal from Hotwire® Revealed.

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    The final recommendation I have is to use the Bid Goggles website.  This website is a sophisticated database of Hotwire hotels. Bid Googles uses information sent to them from other Hotwire users that have recently made a purchase. The website matches the Hotwire description with the description of similar hotels that other travelers have visited.

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    Here is an example of a hotel search in Victoria, BC. One of the listings is for a four-star hotel for $94 per night. When I hover over the See hotels in this class hyperlink, the popup brings up hotels like the Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour, Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe, and the Fairmont Empress. The amenities for this hotel are also shown in the listing at the bottom.

    With the information that you have from Hotwire®, copy the hotel’s amenities, star rating, and location into the Bid Goggles website and the tool will attempt to match that mystery hotel to a hotel in its database.

    Reasons why you shouldn’t use Hotwire®

    Hotwire® can save you money on your hotel room, but read these tips before you start booking:

    1. Your booking is non-refundable.

    All sales are final on Hotwire.com. I always wait until I am sure I will be making the reservation and not making any changes. I recommend booking a hotel that offers a free cancellation policy prior to booking with Hotwire®. This gives you a backup plan.

    1. You will not earn points for your hotel’s loyalty program.

    When staying using Hotwire® bookings, you will not earn any loyalty points. This means no points for the stay, and none of the benefits you might have by being a loyalty program member. If you have status in a hotel loyalty program, and want to take advantage of the benefits of that, you shouldn’t use Hotwire as your booking engine.

    1. Hotels have the option to give you status benefits.

    As a status member with several hotel chains including, Hilton, Marriott, and Priority Club, I have come to expect free Internet, lounge, and some type of breakfast. Booking through websites like Expedia or Hotwire, it is up to the hotel to decide if I am still eligible to receive these benefits.

    1. Resort fees and parking are not included in the price.

    These fees can be close to $20 per day, so they can certainly add up.

  • Aeroplan Estore – April 15-19, 2015 – Get 5X Aeroplan Miles

    All members who shop through Aeroplan’s eStore (www.aeroplan.com/estore) from April 15 to April 19th will get 5X the miles on all their purchases.

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    Moreover, as part of their benefits, Distinction members will get additional miles:

    dDiamond:                        2 Distinction bonus-miles per dollar spent (for a total of 7X the miles)

    dBlack & dSilver:              1 Distinction bonus-mile per dollar spent (for a total of 6X the miles)

    I always love shopping during these events, to get my bonuses!

  • 100 Bonus AIR MILES when you join Hilton HHonors and complete your First stay

    As a valued AIR MILES® Collector, earn 100 Bonus AIR MILES® reward miles* when you join HHonors and complete a stay at any hotel within the Hilton Portfolio by May 31, 2015.

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    As an HHonors member, you earn Points on every stay that can be redeemed for free nights and more. You can even earn AIR MILES reward miles on every hotel stay. After you join, just set your My Way™ Earning Style Option to Points & Miles™ in the Preferences section of your HHonors profile and select AIR MILES as your preferred Airline Partner.

    Here is a link to the promotion.