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While it may seem like the late winter months of February and March may not be an ideal time to travel, bargain hunters and those seeking to avoid travel crowds know that the early months before spring can be a perfect time to get away.

Vacationers are a little hesitant to plan a vacation during these early spring months, after all there are plenty of reasons why people don’t travel during this time. They range from winter holiday season hangover to the inability to get away from work and family this early in the year.

But if you are able to somehow make travel arrangements for this time period, there are numerous benefits that many adventure-seekers can take advantage from. Among them are lower than average hotels and airline costs to go along with special deals that many resorts and travel providers offer to boost travel during this time.

And so we compiled a series of travel tips to help you plan your early spring vacation.

Search for daily deals and all-inclusive vacation packages for the best bang for your buck. It is recommended that you search online obsessively for deals online. Most deals come in the form of all-inclusive packages and when bundled together, they can save vacationers hundreds of dollars. Pleasant Holidays vacation offers travelers packages that include hotel stays and a variety of amenities such as local tours, water sports and more.

Choose a destination that feature an ideal weather condition. Whether you live in cold climate or not, escaping to warm areas can help put your body and soul in a relaxed state. In addition, most vacationers may be sick and tired of the winter season outings such as skiing and sitting near fireplaces. So why not take advantage of warmer climate locations before the summer rush comes in?

Hawaii tops the list for popular vacation destinations throughout the year, but during February and March, the Hawaiian Islands are a favorite since temperatures during the day are almost always in the mid-80s (degrees Fahrenheit). These perfect weather conditions in Hawaii are because it experiences only two seasons all year long. Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays offers trips and packages that will make it easy to plan a vacation to Hawaii.

Do consider cruise vacations, as they provide great value for travelers. Some travel companies offer complimentary spa treatments to go along with their packages and savings of up to $2,000 per couple and free shore excursions. This is known as their least popular time of year, making it a perfect time to go for vacationers.

If you’re like the millions of Americans who are planning to go on vacation this summer, you’ll want to have the latest available information before you go. Here are some helpful tech travel tips to consider before you leave that can prepare you to get the most fun out of your getaway or avoid the unexpected hiccups during your trip.

Helpful Smartphone Apps – Americans are successfully integrating smartphones with their everyday lives and the travel industry is no different. If you know where to look there are some great mobile applications available that can make life a little bit easier for travelers.

FlightTrack Pro for the iPhone provides everything a user needs to track the status of their flights in real-time. This app is the most comprehensive flight tracker and allows users to synchronize their itineraries with other apps. Our favorite feature of this app is the layout of over 5,000 airports and flight delay alerts.

When it comes to weather, knowing precisely how the weather is going to be in a particular region can mean the difference between a good time and a bummer trip. Weather.com is always a favorite, and WeatherBug for Android, iPhone and Blackberry users provide current conditions, radar as well as the forecast for your particular destination. What makes this app great is its full integration with mobile operating systems and its precise weather conditions for GPS locations.

Traveling overseas? Don’t leave the U.S. borders without the World Customs & Cultures app. This iPhone app provides a quick snapshot of laws such as legal drinking age or smoking laws of the country you are visiting.

Many destinations in the U.S. or abroad have their own app to clue in guests and travelers of events happening in the area. For example, Florida Beach Resort Sandestin, offers vacationers their own Apple iPhone and Android app, Explore Sandestin. This 2,400-acre white-sand beach resort offers multiple bay-front properties, four championship golf courses, 19 swimming pools, various water sports and engaging children’s activities that benefit from this app’s role as a guide to local events. In fact many resorts are active participants in the world of social media through photo-sharing and networking activities for the whole family.

Tablets – If you’re considering traveling for an extended period of time, ditch your phone for a tablet instead. This convenient hybrid between a smartphone and a laptop makes for the perfect travel companion for e-reading and computing.

Reviews, Blogs and Social Media – Travelers in 2011 have a great asset available to them when it comes to traveling: social media. It’s important that when you are researching hotels, restaurants or attractions you should collectively get an idea of what the majority of people are saying about that particular establishment and not just focus on individual reviews. Sites like Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, TripAdvisor and Concierge can help you get a better idea of your destination before your arrival.

AAA Fuel Cost Calculator – If you’re planning to drive to your destination, you can save a little money and get accurate gas costs through this great tool from the Auto Club.

Suspend Home Subscriptions – In the past we put a vacation hold on all incoming mail or suspended newspaper subscriptions while we were on vacation. But did you know that Internet retailers such as Netflix and Hulu Plus allow subscribers to temporarily suspend their services?

And lastly, according to Ian Hamilton, a technology reporter for The Orange County Register, the No. 1 tech travel tip is to download everything you can to your mobile devices before you leave the house.

Whether it’s traveling to the beach, the mountains or overseas, Hamilton emphasizes that travelers can save on their data plans and be armed with the latest information while on the road.  It’s also good to have a sure bet, because sometimes you can’t depend on Wi-Fi or cellular coverage. Hamilton said that savvy travelers should download apps, games, books, documents or maps at home before the trip, and that lots of mobile apps offer offline access to their content if you are stuck in a dead zone.


Memorial Day weekend is a great way to kick off the start of the summer season, but before we get wrapped up in all that is happening this summer, this holiday weekend marks a special place for Americans this year. The 10th year anniversary of September 11th is upon us and the most wanted man behind the attacks was brought down by American Special Forces just a couple of months ago. More than anything, we should all take the time to reflect on how the world has changed this past decade.

Historically, Memorial Day was established shortly after the Civil War as a day to decorate the graves of soldiers. It is believed that this time of the year was chosen because flowers are in full bloom, making it an ideal time to memorialize those that sacrificed their livelihoods so that we can enjoy our freedoms. If you are in the middle of planning your three-day weekend, here are some key things to consider for an overall enjoyable experience.

1. Avoid political bickering toward the government.

The response shortly after Osama Bin Laden’s death was nothing short of remarkable. Americans took to the streets to show their patriotic spirit – let it continue for Memorial Day.

2. Avoid getting stuck in traffic.

Memorial Day marks the first holiday weekend of the summer travel season and many Americans are sure to hit the road. If you are planning to drive to your destination, check traffic conditions, alternate routes and adjust your time of departure to ensure that you won’t be stuck in traffic for long periods of time. Here’s a tip: Vision Airlines is a recently launched leisure carrier based out of Destin, Florida and they are offering great rates for direct flights to weekend destinations. According to USA Today, Vision is keeping things simple by allowing passengers to fly directly to a destination, ideal for weekend getaways.

3. Avoid party destinations.

According to Priceline’s Memorial Day Top 50 list for 2011, popular destinations are dispersed based on what section of the country you live in. In the East Coast, Chicago, New York City and Providence tops the list, while West Coast residents will be setting their sights on Las Vegas. Here’s a tip: the cruise industry is seeing a decline in interest and thus prices reflect these changes if you know where to look. All-Travel.com offers a variety of inclusive packages that will sweep you away into the sea at an affordable price.

4. Avoid staying at home and watching TV.

Don’t kick off the summer season by staying indoors. Enjoy the great weather by visiting a parade, museum or honor fallen service members by visiting memorials in your town.

5. Avoid frivolous shopping.

This weekend is not Black Friday – while there may be a ton of deals available, they are relegated to mattresses and cars for some reason.

6. Avoid being alone.

Consider immersing yourself with family and friends (this weekend is also known as an unofficial family holiday). See them before you take off for the summer.

7. Avoid heavy drinking (might be tough when you’re with family members).

This holiday weekend is also not New Year’s Eve, St. Patrick’s Day or Cinco de Mayo. Here’s a tip: consider wine tasting instead and take your friends and family out for a weekend of regulated drinking.

8. Avoid eating out the whole weekend.

Consider grilling! Fire up your barbeque and enjoy eating outdoors.

9. Avoid using fireworks – this is not the Fourth of July.

But do consider watching it at some point this weekend. Nothing is more American than a put-together fireworks show. Leave this task to the professionals.   Many resorts and communities will offer fireworks this holiday weekend.

10. Avoid emails, social media.

Unplug for just one weekend and experience the freedom of living in the moment. You don’t need to check-in to various places, they’re probably out with their families and friends anyway and many won’t be checking your status updates.

11. Avoid celebrating the time off.

Switch the focus from your personal livelihoods to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.


5 Alternative Places to Visit

  1. Ground Zero, New York City, NY – While it may be tough to get here during this weekend, it’s a trip worth making to memorialize those who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001.
  2. Pearl Harbor, HI – If you are thinking of going on an extended family vacation, a Hawaiian cruise to visit Pearl Harbor and pay respects to those who lost their lives makes for a memorable trip.
  3. Gettysburg, PA – Did you know that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the Civil War? Take a weekend trip to this picturesque town and take in the history.
  4. Flight 93 Memorial Park, Stoystown, PA – Pay respects to those who heroically steered the plane away from innocent lives in this open field-turned state park where the plane crashed.
  5. Yellowstone National Park – Take in the natural beauty that exists in this famed state park.

Have you ever wanted to travel around the world on your bike, or maybe stay in hostels in Europe with nothing but a backpack? Well instead of buying a massive motor home or forcing yourself into a Hostel, why not try something in between.

This thing has everything you need to live, sleep and work on the road. All you need a is parking spot when you won’t get your home stolen.

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Imagine being able to play your favorite video games 30,000 feet above ground. German-based Contour Aerospace, in collaboration with FactoryDesign, hopes to make that dream a reality.


This futuristic chair concept, dubbed the ‘Not for Wimps’ (NFW), is designed to give passengers the ultimate gaming experience. While this model is currently in the concept stage of development, it is set to debut this week at the Aircraft Interiors Expo at the German Masse in Hamburg.

Features of the chair include built-in speakers on either side of the headrest, a noise-canceling bubble to reduce surrounding ambient sound and an overreaching arch that suspends the monitor several feet in front of the player.

I think we can all agree this would make time on a long flight fly by like no other, but it could be annoying sitting next to a 10 year old kid kicking your ass at a game. I would like to no how you would price a seat like this?

The Room 77 iPhone app is a clever smartphone application that compiles an extensive database of international inn information, making life on the go a little easier.

Whether you’re planning in advance or very last-minute, this social media interface allows users to share their experiences at different accommodations in words and photos as well. Much more impressively, however, Room 77 has a plethora of floor plans for motels, guest houses and lodgings of all types. It sifts through 425,000 individual hotel rooms in 16 worldwide cities so far, expanding every day. A simple customization of your settings on the Room 77 iPhone app will recommend your quintessential quarters based on floor number, view, proximity to the elevator and more.

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Spring break is a great time to escape from the daily grind. Whether you’re a student or a working professional, there’s a reason that spring time is an ideal time to travel. The weather change is a welcome sight this time of year, and a call for adventure inspires us to break free from our normal routines.

But don’t get bogged down in Cancun or any other boring beach-side resorts this year, check out some of these interesting travel destinations from All-Travel.

Here are some suggestions from All-Travel based on this year’s Oscars race:

5. (Tie) True Grit & Black Swan – Ghost towns near Las Vegas or a weeklong trip to New York City may be just the thing for fans of these movies.

4. The Social Network – A trip to tech world’s Mecca, Palo Alto, CA can make for a memorable visit.

3. 127 Hours – For hikers and nature-lovers, Utah makes for an adventurous getaway.

2. The King’s Speech – The Lancaster House in London doubled for Buckingham Palace and daily tours of the historical sites are available.

1. Inception – Visit the exploding café that existed in Ellen Page’s mind in Paris, France. See the inspiration for Christopher’s Nolan augmented reality.

Typically, spring break getaways last around a week and while many college students may opt for a party destination, a more mature traveler may be looking at the above list for travel alternatives. Most of these ideas do not require extended visits and is perfect for this time of year! This spring break season, choose to do something different and explore Europe or a culturally diverse American city!

Monaco is an amazing place, built with uber money and set on the coast line in the South of France. What could be better than that? How about a mega yacht built to replicate the look of ‘Streets of Monaco’?


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Return to Waikiki is an event that honors Hawaii’s past in the context of modernity. The atmosphere, entertainment all came together to create an environment that properly celebrates Hawaiian history. Catered by DH Catering, music by MAKANA and put together by Sakara Blackwell’s event planning, Return to Waikiki is a show that tells of how Hawaiian music came to existence.

MAKANA is a slack key guitar player, which he is able to demonstrate during the show. Slack key guitar, according to MAKANA, is a language that is a musical innovation that served to help add depth to Hawaiian music as a whole.

Return to Waikiki is billed as a luau, but is styled after the grand luaus and entertainment of the 1940s and 50s. The event evokes the sophistication of the past and is grounded in the history of Hawaii, a vastly different experience from the tourist experience of Hawaii.

If you’ve ever been to a bustling tourist destination, you’ll quickly realize that your dollar just doesn’t seem to stretch as far as it once did. Meals, activities, destinations – it all adds up really quickly and before you know it, you’re over budget. Make sure that doesn’t happen the next time you visit Oahu by taking advantage of the value of the Go Oahu Card.

The Go Oahu Card consolidates 30 premium attractions to one ticket. You pay one single price for admission to ALL included tours, activities and sights for however many days you’ll need. Top-notch tourist destinations like Sea Life Park, The Grand Circle Island Tour, the Makani Catamaran, Pearl Harbor Tour and much more are all included. The Go Oahu Card is all you’ll need to fully enjoy the best sites and attractions on the island and will help you save up to 55% as compared to what you’d spend on normal tickets.

For the extent of your stay, you can visit any of the attractions as many times as you want. If you purchase a 3, 5 or 7-day card, you get a bonus Hawaiian luau, surf lesson and more. Enjoy unforgettable sailing experiences with dolphins, seat turtles and whales with the Makani Catamaran breakfast or afternoon lunch sail. Go Kayaking in Hawaii and enjoy one of Conde Nast Travelers top Hawaiian beaches. Go canoeing, sailing, biking, snorkeling, surfing, snorkeling, sightseeing – basically, anything your heart desires in beautiful Oahu at a portion of the regular price with the Go Oahu Card!

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