{"id":1162,"date":"2009-10-03T18:37:17","date_gmt":"2009-10-03T23:37:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/2009\/10\/03\/21-secrets-to-save-on-travel\/"},"modified":"2009-10-03T18:37:17","modified_gmt":"2009-10-03T23:37:17","slug":"21-secrets-to-save-on-travel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2009\/10\/03\/21-secrets-to-save-on-travel\/","title":{"rendered":"21 Secrets to Save on Travel"},"content":{"rendered":"
Written by Stacy Rapacon<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Our insider’s guide to snagging the deepest discounts on hotels, airfare, cruises and more.<\/strong><\/p>\n The travel industry continues to smart from the recession, so deals abound. You just need to know where to look. Search no further than our 21 tips to save on lodging, airfare, vacation packages and cruises: <\/p>\n Book a bargain stay<\/b><\/p>\n 1) Check TripAdvisor.com <\/a>for 25 million property reviews from real travelers and professional critics. For details on cozy and often less-costly venues, go to BedandBreakfast.com.<\/p>\n 2) Visit Hotels.com<\/a> every Thursday for its new last-minute deals. While you’re there, watch for other rate sales and package specials.<\/p>\n 3) Book directly through the hotel’s Web site. Many places offer special online-booking and prepaid deals. You can also opt in to hotels’ free rewards programs and receive e-mails about special promotions and discounts.<\/p>\n 4) Book blindly for rock-bottom rates. The auction-style booking pushed by William Shatner’s “Priceline Negotiator” in the popular commercials really can cut up to 50% off regular hotel rates (and 40% off airfare and car-rental rates). And Hotwire.com’s <\/a>“Hot Rates” can knock up to 60% off retail room prices. With either, you specify your length of stay, preferred neighborhood and a guaranteed minimum star class. But you won’t know the exact hotel or location until after you pay – an especially big risk when visiting unfamiliar areas, particularly overseas. (Blind booking is a safer bet for car rentals; a sedan is a sedan is a sedan. But it’s a big gamble for flights because you won’t know exact flight times or airlines.)<\/p>\n 5) Call your hotel to confirm an online reservation, especially if you made one at the last minute, and ask about any additional fees you should watch out for. Most hotels are especially willing to waive fees for frequent visitors or rewards-program members. Also, request a copy of your bill the night before you check out so you have time to dispute any extra charges. <\/p>\n 6) Consider specialty lodging, such as condos, villas and vacation home rentals, especially when traveling with a big group. These options often offer more space and amenities for prices similar to or less than hotel rates. HomeAway.com offers the biggest selection of rentals, with more than 176,000 listings worldwide. <\/p>\n Fly for less<\/b><\/p>\n 7) Use Kayak.com<\/a> to quickly scan hundreds of travel Web sites for the best airfares. And don’t forget to check Southwest.com; Kayak does not include the discount airline’s fares.<\/p>\n 8) Sign up with airlines’ free loyalty programs to get the best bargains delivered straight to your in-box. Or visit Airfarewatchdog.com<\/a>, where the site’s employees join airlines’ rewards programs to snag those promotional codes and special offers to share with you. <\/p>\n