Posted by admin on February 7, 2010
Cheap Vacations : an alternative of discount vacations
By : Venita
Today it’s not that hard to get a cheap vacation package. Namely, there are many airline companies that offer you cheap flight tickets, and if you look on the Internet, you can also find cheap 2* or 3* hotels or any other type of accommodation. The most popular cheap vacation destinations are The Philippines, Thailand, India and China.
Are you planning for vacation and falling short of budget ,I have a personal experience to share. Look for cheap vacations or tours provided by various sites on the internet like Travelocity etc. Go ahead and book one you like and just have fun without worrying about the money.
Posted by admin on February 5, 2010
How to Find Your First Vacation Rental
By Stewart Christensen
As the economy continues to lag many Americans are discovering the (somewhat) new world of vacation rentals. This list of tips and tricks will help you, the first time vacation renter, get the right place the first time so you too can start enjoying the wonderful world of vacation rentals.
Vacation Rental Listing Sites
Currently all of the vacation rental listing sites are basically the same. Finding Homes
The hardest part of the whole vacation rental process (and maybe the reason many people don’t rent them) is finding properties close to your destination. By using Google Maps you can see that Newport Beach or Huntington Beach would be great places to start looking for a vacation rental. On the same listing site as above the search ‘Newport Beach CA’ brought back 111 listings, and ‘Huntington Beach CA’ brought back 33 results. With one phone call to the owner you will have all the info you need without reading 400 lines of text. Remember, this is the property owner’s business, so they are more then happy to talk to you. While you have them on the phone ask them about the amenities, condition of the house, recent upgrades or renovations, if their family stays at the house often, etc. If the family is there often then most likely the owners keep a close watch on repairs, upkeep, etc. A short written list of questions will prevent you from forgetting a question or leaving something important unanswered. Contracts, Fees, Credit Cards, etc
Here is another place the first time renter gets scared. Some owners have simple contracts, others have more complicated ones. The owner of a property is in business-they want to rent their home and they want return business. If you are nervous about giving your credit card information know that you are actually safer using a credit card for payment. Security deposits and cleaning fees protect the property, the owner, and you. Be honest if something does break, let the owner know and they will usually be very understanding. Owners are people too and do understand accidents. If you do find a home is not as advertised, immediately contact the vacation listing site where you found the property, as well as the property owner. Listing sites are also in business and do not want owners listing with them that create a bad name for their site or for the vacation rental industry. Overall vacation rentals are a very positive experience. Enjoy
Okay, you’ve booked your first vacation rental and now its time to go enjoy it! Each year more people are discovering that vacation rentals are the best way to travel, they enjoy privacy, space, and a unique experience every time. Happy vacationing!