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DogVacay is now CatVacay, Too

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 03/26/2015, 1:45 PM

There are no figures for this, but I wonder how many people decide they can't travel because they don't want to (or can't afford to) leave their animals behind. Kennels are expensive and, let's face it, the equivalent of Doggy Jail. Many people figure they might as well stay close to home. Two years ago, a company called DogVacay emerged to attend to that issue for dog owners. Some 20,000 pet...

CityPASS Adds One City But Drops Another

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 03/17/2015, 2:00 PM

In our estimation, CityPASS is one of the only multi-attraction tourist passes that's worth its salt. Countless ticket packages marketed to tourists have a very short lifespan—often, only a day or two—so if they're going to get their money's worth, they have to go at a breakneck speed, spending nearly no time in each of the attractions. CityPASS, though, has a 9-day lifespan, which is ample t...

Free National Park Visits for Fourth Graders (And Their Families) For One Full Year

By Pauline Frommer

Posted on 03/02/2015, 2:15 PM

For years, a number of ski resorts have been allowing fourth graders to ski for free. The reasoning behind this move was that age 10 was the perfect age to develop a life long passion. Fourth graders still have the enthusiasm of children (heck, they ARE children) but they now have enough smarts to understand why they're enjoying a new activity so much. I can only assume this is why President ...

Travelers Carrying AmEx Face Tough Changes

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 02/26/2015, 3:45 PM

It's been a tumultuous month for American Express, and that turbulence is about to be transferred to travelers who use the credit cards. Many travelers choose the card because of its long history with overseas service and thanks to its allowances for no foreign transactions, but its benefits are about to erode. * Most importantly, the card issuer has summarily raised rates by an average of 2....

Anglophiles, Rejoice: Business Finds Loophole in Hershey's Chocolate Ban (Updated)

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 02/19/2015, 3:00 PM

Frommer's readers recently learned, to their considerable horror, that candy maker Hershey's figured out a way to prevent businesses from importing competing British chocolate bars to American consumers, breaking the hearts of anglophiles across America (Read about that ugly truth here.) Happily, at least one homegrown business has figured out a way around it. “We were amazed that in ou...

Free Wi-Fi at All Hyatts Now (With a Catch)

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 02/13/2015, 3:30 PM

Another hotel brand, Hyatt, has decided it should change the way it approaches Wi-Fi access. Everyone staying at any Hyatt hotel after today can access the Web for free. But there's a catch. Like many other hotels, Hyatt has figured out a way to monetize "free." In this case, the bandwidth of standard Wi-Fi will not be fast enough for guests to watch videos. A Hyatt representative described t...

World's Best Museums Ban Selfie Sticks

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 02/10/2015, 9:15 PM

Leave the selfie stick at home. Attractions across the world are banishing the selfie stick for being so awful. Britain's Telegraph reports that institutions everywhere are telling visitors they no longer tolerate the telescoping, hand-held smartphone holders. Why? Basically, because people can be so terrible with them. The museums are worried that careless tourists could damage the ar...

Hot Deals On Flights to Europe From the U.S. (And One Is For Business Class!)

By Pauline Frommer

Posted on 02/09/2015, 10:15 PM

Not only is the U.S. Dollar continuing to crush the Euro, airfares across the pond are now a better value, per mile, than flights within the continental United States. Three examples: WOW Airlines quickly sold out its inaugural offer of $99 one-way fares to Iceland (including taxes!) from Boston and Washington, DC. But even its current "higher" rates are usually lower than anything you'll fin...

Exellent Trips on a Lean Budget? Say YES to Mooching

By Pauline Frommer

Posted on 02/06/2015, 4:00 PM

Mooching can be an art. Sure, it’s lacking in dignity, but it can be quite effective, as anyone with, well, relatives knows. Travel mooches can be a particularly canny way of not just saving money, but having real adventures when one hits the road. Here are some of my favorites: 1) Free beds: Beyond hitting up friends and family, there are now organizations of uber-social people who love ...

Marriott Gives Up Trying to Block Your Wi-Fi—Other Hotels Better Not Try, Either

By Jason Cochran

Posted on 01/30/2015, 5:30 PM

Marriott tried very hard to get the government to allow it to block your Wi-Fi signal. The hotel brand attempted to justify the act as a "security" measure, but in practice, doing so forced guests to purchase its own expensive signal if they wanted to get online while on Marriott premises. Last fall, the federal government has slapped Marriott with a $600,000 fine for blocking guest Internet ...

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