How Much Does an Orlando Vacation Cost? A New Tool Does the Math
Posted on 10/02/2014, 8:00 AM
One of the most common questions for me as the author of Frommer's Orlando is, "How much does a vacation there cost?" Well, a new online tool helps you figure out how much an Orlando theme park vacation will hit you for. It's clean and easy to use. Want to go to Walt Disney World for three days with the Park Hopper option? Check the boxes. Want to follow that with two days at Un...
Hotel Tonight is No Longer Just for Hotels Tonight
Posted on 09/29/2014, 12:45 PM
The handy and ever-growing booking app Hotel Tonight has officially made its name only somewhat true. From now on, you can book a discounted last-minute hotel room for tonight or you can book a room for anytime in the next seven days. What has always made Hotel Tonight a little different is it hasn't simply yanked prices from a common database the way so many hotel booking apps do. It negotia...
Not Using Your Vacation Costs America Dearly
Posted on 09/26/2014, 10:45 AM
Ten points for the always excellent CBS News Sunday Morning for recently airing this pithy commentary by its contributor Faith Salie. Salie calculates how much the American economy loses when people don't use up their vacation days—and what it costs if we don't give workers time off to begin with. Some Americans believe that the fact our workers don't receive much vacation time (compared t...
Not Using Your Vacation Costs America Dearly
Posted on 09/26/2014, 10:45 AM
Ten points for the always excellent CBS News Sunday Morning for recently airing this pithy commentary by its contributor Faith Salie. Salie calculates how much the American economy loses when people don't use up their vacation days—and what it costs if we don't give workers time off to begin with. Some Americans believe that the fact our workers don't receive much vacation time (compared t...
Icelandair Makes Viral Video to Remind You About Free Stopovers
Posted on 09/26/2014, 10:30 AM
Budget travelers have long known about Icelandair's competitive deals on airfare to Europe, but the general public could use the good news. If you're willing to make a pit stop in Reykjavik before carrying on across the ocean, you can usually score some terrific deals on transatlantic airfare. The comparatively lower airfare is only half the benefit, though. Ordinarily, a layover can be a re...
Spirit Airlines Gouges for Checked Bags This December
Posted on 09/22/2014, 10:30 AM
You call this Christmas spirit, Spirit? The much-reviled airline will renew its nasty regulation this December when it charges passengers even more to check a bag—just because it's Christmas Between December 18 and January 5, the airline hikes the price by $2. Now casual passengers pay between $32 (booked online) to $102 (if they wait until they get to the gate). Not because fuel costs more...
Taiwan Impressions, Final Day: Innovation, Malls and Glove Puppets
Posted on 09/07/2014, 10:00 PM
Last full day in Taiwan 1) Went to the Taiwan Excellence Pavilion, the museum where the government showcases the most innovative Taiwanese inventions of the last year. Saw an air filter that sweeps viruses out of the air (supposedly), a contact lens that retains twice as much moisture (need that!), a track suit made of coffee grounds that also traps body odor and, most impressively, a self-r...
Taiwan Impressions, Day 3: Head Hunters, Selfie Sticks, Women on Top, Flying Lanterns
Posted on 09/06/2014, 10:30 PM
Aboriginal headdresses (photo by Pauline Frommer) Today in Taiwan.... 1) I discovered that selfies are evolving in Taiwan (and perhaps in Asia in general). Instead of posing doing the double "peace sign", I saw a couple of people posing "thumbs up". This is so their friends will "like" their photos on FB. (Sigh). ...
Taiwan Impressions, Day 2: Java, Burial Rights, Vice
Posted on 09/05/2014, 1:15 PM
(This is part 2 of a series of, well, snippets. They're random, but I hope interesting, impressions of what I experienced recently in Taiwan). (Longshan Temple, Taipei; photo by Pauline Frommer) What I learned today in Taiwan: 1) If you want a latte you can go to Cursive Coffee or Let's Cafe! But you'll probably...
Taiwan Impressions, Day 1: Odd Signs, Odder Fish and Bathrooms That Hum
Posted on 09/04/2014, 6:00 PM
I recently returned from a trip to Taiwan, my third in a year and a half. And, as before, I had a number of experiences that surprised and delighted me. I wasn't there to write an article on the country (I was in Taipei for my radio show). But habits die hard, and for me, my habit is to take notes. So, for the next several days, I'll post those scattered impressions here, in the hope that th...