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You Need To Log In At Carnival If Your A Past Guest

  Carnival  cruise lines is runng a new special they are calling 1 - 2 - 3 Go which includes cash back and free upgrades. But many past guests of Carnival don't log in when they visit the site and are not seeing the best prices.  After logging in you could see as much as $30 per person per night less than listed for non members.  Looking at a 3 night Mexican Baja we found it to be $80 cheaper per person for past guests.  Add to that another $30 per person on board credit and its very very tempting. So tempting that we will be booking our yearly 3 day this week. 

Ensenada Wine Tour

We have been down to Ensenada Mexico plenty of times and have tried a few of the tours that the cruise lines offer.  Our favorite (adults only tour) one has to be the winery tour.  Depending on the time of year you go, the tour is different. There is going to be more activity near the harvesting season but even in non harvest season you can really have fun.  Most tours whether thru a cruise line or booked as a bus tour from San Diego usually include a minimum of 2 wineries.  Our last trip we had probably one of the best tour guides.  After boarding the bus from the ship, we we off to our first stop.  Not one of the wineries, but a bakery where we got fresh baked bread to take with us.  The first winery we went to was also an olive farm.  The bread was for sampling the olive oil pressed fresh on site.  All I can say is they are smart.  More olive oil was sold because of the bread and this was before the wine started to flow!  And f...

Preping For Vacation Does Not Only Mean What You Pack

When planing for vacation, there is a lot more to think about than if your bathing suit fits.  Setting up things at home cannot take a back seat.  Even if you are going away for a weekend, there are things to do!  Well of course you say.  But it is really easy to forget something.  A great way to help see to it that you don't forget something is to make a list. This is no great secret.  Snowbirds have been doing it for years. Not remembering to shut the water off and drain the toilets just once is all it takes to make a list.  It also gives peace of mind.  How many vacations are not spend wondering, did I shut off this or locked that?  It is amazing how powerful a simple list can have.

Cell Phones and Vacation

I am asked often by people if they can use their cell phone while on vacation.  The answer depends on the carrier, type of phone, and the system where you are traveling.  Currently most cruise lines have equipment that work with both GSM and CDMA phones but you should check with the cruise line of your choice before going.  If traveling outside the country, call your carrier and ask if your phone will work.  They will know, and if it does not, they may have agreements with the local carrier and can rent a phone to you for your vacation. Be aware that you would want to find this out early because the rental is usually mailed to you.  Also pay close attention to the pricing.  These plans can be VERY expensive.  Another option is to see if you can rent a phone from a company in the country you are traveling to directly.  It may be a lot cheaper. But many countries are more expensive than the U.S. for cell minutes, so no mater what be prepared fo...

Hurricane Season 2010 Has Begun.

The first named storm of the season, while weak is causing problems in the Gulf of Mexico.  Alex has been downgraded but that does not mean it is gone.  The storm caused major problems for the city of Monterrey Mexico on Friday.  The national weather service over the winter gave a prediction of up to 13 named storms, 7 of which are expected to grow to hurricane status and Alex as the first of the season has already done so.  Alex did not get as close to the oil problem currently going on in the gulf as it could have, but still managed to cause problems for the clean up efforts going on.  The quantity and frequency of the future storms may cause even more trouble.  So for anyone planing vacation in or around the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean, now is the time to pay very special attention to the weather.

Think Safety when Traveling to Mexico for the 4th

It's 4th of July weekend and many Americans will be venturing away from home to celebrate.  Those on boarder states like to drive to Mexico where the resorts cater to us and will have celebrations and fireworks.  To quote an old cliche "getting there is half the battle".  There has been a lot of negative activity going on just south of the boarder with gang fighting.  They are fighting with the police, the locals, and the tourists!  As a tourist you have to be aware of your surroundings no matter where you are, but if you are traveling to Mexico right now, you need to be even more aware.  Simple rules such as safety in numbers and staying in the touristy areas can mean the difference between having a fun weekend or ending up in a situation that no one wants to find them self in.  Have fun but don't become a statistic.