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Great travel links for 04.21.2008

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Our roundup of useful travel info:

** For my US readers who are considering blowing that tax refund on travel (I’m already seeing articles about where to visit to spend it) I offer a few spring/summer ideas….

Just make sure you program your cell phone with these 10 handy numbers, pack the family road trip must-haves and remember to properly thank your hosts if you stay in someone’s home.

Send me a postcard, would you?

** Are you a pretty good amateur travel photographer? Send your best into the Remarkable Photo Contest (deadline is 31 May.)

** Oh, the pain of air travel these days makes me really wish that we had a decent train system in the US.

** Thinking about Latin America?

** Budget Travel says to give it up for the tourist traps that you love.

** National parks in the US have always been good for families; here are some money-saving tips for the parks, special deals & events for National Parks Week, there’s specific advice on a Frommer’s thread for taking a little one to Zion, and your state parks are getting onto the wireless bandwagon so everyone can still check their email from the tent/cabin.

** Go fly a kite with the kids, for Earth Day.

** In the Midwest, there are special offers at the Truman Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri, special offers in Kansas City and hotels in Chicago (plus 3-day Chicago getaways,) family-friendly adventures in Illinois and even a taste of France at the 38th annual rendezvous at Fort de Chartres.

** Finally, in honor of National Tire Safety Week (April 20-26), I encourage my road trippers to be “tire smart” to save money and energy (with better fuel economy from correctly inflated tires) and to save lives. The Pep Boys auto shops will be offering free tire pressure checks in all stores across the country April 20-26. Their PR folks say I’ve been named one of their Tire Safety Gurus (why, thank you….) so if you want to check your own pressure, just open the driver’s side door of your car and look at the door frame. A sticker there will tell you the proper cold temp pressure for your vehicle’s tires. Look carefully; the front and back tires may have different suggested pressures. That’s what you use, not the pressure on the actual tire sidewalls. Such a guru am I….:)


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Great Travel Links for 03.24.2008

Monday, March 24th, 2008

This week’s roundup is a particularly interesting mix of travel news and views from around the Web. Read on….

** Articles and topics somewhat off of the well-trod travel path (since experienced globetrotters are getting younger and younger)

** I know! Let’s worry about something important, like whether an entry for “Diaper Bag” belongs on Wikipedia (hat tip Annalee Newitz of Techsploitation.)

** Updates from the big cities:

** The “7″ from Frommer’s7 house rental agencies that make Disney feel like home, and the world is your theme park: 7 great trips on 2 continents.

** The Guardian figures you’re probably planning summer vacations right about now, so they have a great group of articles about family travel grouped under Top 100 family breaks.

** Smarter Travel lists places where can you go to get a British travel experience without the devastation of a bad exchange rate and/or flying a long way.

** How about 100 miles of history and fun on North Carolina’s Outer Banks?

** Finding ways to keep traveling while cutting costs: fly on the cheapest days of the week for airfare, consider (yes) hostels for family lodging, find the beauty of hidden beaches, learn what you need to know about summer airfares and recession-proof your summer vacation.

** Big update from Rick Steves with the latest on travel in Europe.

** The Washington DC-based National Geographic Traveler “Intelligent Travel” blog has a fun post about the new ballpark for the local Washington Nationals baseball team, and I also noticed a USA TODAY article about finding hotel/baseball packages. I can personally recommend another ballpark in the DC area as a good place for families: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore.

** Combine your kid’s love of Guitar Hero, Rock Band or actually playing a real guitar with a stint at a UK rock music camp.

** Finally, since I write about social media/Web 2.0 topics at Every Dot Connects, I noticed this article about government and corporate blogs engaging travelers. I also saw marketing guru David Armano’s Twitter comment during the recent AdAge conference about how Southwest Airlines is looking to successful ecommerce sites like shoe seller Zappos for social media and customer service ideas.

Great Travel Links for 03.17.2008

Monday, March 17th, 2008
I'm glad to get back into the swing of our planned posting schedule, thanks in part to the organizational mojo in my spiffy new FeedDemon RSS feed reader, and open the week with a round-up of travel goodies ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 03.03.2008

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
The wonderful insanity that is Austin's South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) tech conference starts at the end of this week, so I hope I can keep ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 02.18.2008

Monday, February 18th, 2008
Welcome to the Monday rundown of good travel-related links from across the Webiverse: **  Air travel with kids is always a challenge, especially for single parents.   If they're treated well, however, that airline may have a customer for life. **  Looking for good ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 02.11.2008

Monday, February 11th, 2008
Silly me; I had a full day of work lined up until my son, who is fighting a staph infection, suddenly erupted in a many-spotted-total body reaction to his medication. Home from school for two days. Oh boy. And no, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 01.28.2008

Monday, January 28th, 2008
Happy Monday to all....is it me, or does the holiday craziness just now seem to be slacking? I'm actually getting a modicum of work done these days (although if I don't get to the grocery store today, there WILL ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 01.21.2008

Monday, January 21st, 2008
Welcome to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday version of this week's noteworthy travel links, sorted by continent. I would have had this up earlier if not for a massively clogged toilet and other domestic crises. :) North and South ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 01.15.2008

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
Here's our weekly roundup of good travel tips from around the Web (normally posted on Monday, but life intervened.) As an organizational experiment, I'm going to try grouping most links by continent -- please let me know if you ... [Continue reading this entry]

Great Travel Links for 01.07.2008

Monday, January 7th, 2008
Welcome to the New Year and to the first week of 2008's regularly scheduled programming here on Family Travel. It's time for the Monday travel tips and links round-up. ** It's only January, so consider these winter ... [Continue reading this entry]