Wednesday, August 29, 2012

So guess what arrived???

A happy little package was waiting on me in the mail...cruise documents!!! Only 19 days til I set sail!!!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Check out my new hat!

So I was looking for a hat for the upcoming cruise and I stumbled upon this at Target...fabulous! (even more fabulous is that it was $4.98 on clearance!)

IKEA hotels! I'm in!


Love this courtesy of Budget Travel...if there hotel rooms are half as awesome as their stores, I'm in!!


Posted by: Sean O'NeillWednesday, Aug 15, 12:54 PM
Filed Under: affordable europeEuropehotelshotels & lodginghotels and lodging
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IKEA's summer pop-up lounge at Paris's Charles de Gaulle Airport (CourtesyIKEA)
Everyone's favorite affordable furniture storeIKEA, will build a budget hotel chain across Europe. The first one will be in Germany, in 2014.
Surprisingly, the 100 hotels in Germany, Austria, Britain, Holland, and Poland won't feature the company's famous flat-pack furniture—or even its brand name, according to a scoop in the Financial Times. Though fans hope that Swedish meatballs will still be served in any hotel restaurants.
IKEA aims to cash in on the booming trend in "budget designer hotels," as represented in Europe by Motel One, citizenMChic and Basic,Leonardo Hotels, and B&B Hotels.
It's great news that budget hotels are finally getting their day in the sun. The much stronger dollar against the euro also means that Europe is becoming a good value again.
Let's just hope guests at the IKEA's hotel chain won't have to assemble the beds and dressers ourselves. Or that the instructions for finding your room won't be as confusing as Ikea's diagrams for building furniture.
In 2007, Ikea Norway created a pop-up Ikea Hostel. Earlier this year, Ikea created a pop-up lounge in Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport (Terminal 3).
But on a more serious note, if IKEA did go ahead and build a hotel that was just like its stores, would you stay in it if the price were right?

Friday, August 17, 2012

My favorite souvenir

This is a shot of one of my favorite souvenirs...not my adorable cat, Mrs. Norris...the wool blanket she is sleeping on. I bought this on a cold, rainy day somewhere in the Scottish Highlands because I was chilly on the tour bus. Instead of going for the traditional bold red, blue, or green tartans I opted for muted tones that would match my living room back home. It's by far my favorite and most used souvenir!

Monday, August 13, 2012

Travel Tip: Smart Sharing

So I've taken to sending my family going on the cruise with me travel tips (I'm a bit OCD, I know)...thought I would share...

While packing, consult your cabin-mates to see if there is anything you can share so you're not packing 3-4 of everything.  For example, my sister and I like the same kind of sunscreen so I'm just going to bring a couple bottles that we can share in our cabin.

Also think about who will check their luggage vs. carrying on.  My sister is planning on carrying on her luggage due to a tight layover whereas I have a direct flight and with check mine. So anything she wants me to pack (i.e. full size bottles of shampoo, lotion) will be no hassle for her.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Cruise Myths Debunked

Great tips for cruising...

http://m.budgettravel.com/feature/budget-travel-cruise-tips-myths-debunked,8785/?src=ssrcrc

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Cruise Packing List


So I've been a bit of a terrible blogger...have been VERY busy with work and life in general.  Also, I'm getting ready for this year's big vacation.  I mentioned awhile back that I'm going on a cruise with my family (sister, first-cousins, their friends, friends of friends...).  Well as final deposits have been paid and arrangements are being made, we've been very busy preparing!  So let's set the stage:  we're going on a 3-night Disney Cruise to the Bahamas in September.  Disney has a great starter packing list online at www.disneycruiseline.com.  I thought I would share my modified packing list.  And to those that know me, yes I'm already thinking about packing and yes I've already started buying new clothes...

Basics:
Pack these items in your carry-on or day bag.  Your luggage may not arrive at your stateroom until a few hours after boarding
  • Medications (in their original containers)
  • Passport & Travel Documents (keep a copy in your checked luggage, give a copy to a trusted friend or family member you're traveling with, and give a copy to a trusted person back home in case of an emergency)
  • Camera with Accessories
  • Smart Phone with Accessories
  • Bathing Suit
  • Sunscreen
  • Reading Material, Kindle, etc.
  • Money
  • Extra pair of underwear (always!)
  • Gum
  • Sunglasses
  • Extra pair of contact lens
  • Flip flops & bathing suit cover up
Cruise Attire and Accessories:
  • Bathing suits (my dental hygienist went to Atlantis on a Cruise and did the same deep water dolphin swim that my sister and I are doing and advised to bring a one-piece as one of there group members lost her bottoms during the swim...and it was all caught on camera!)
  • Bathing suit cover ups
  • Flip flops
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat
  • Sunglasses
  • Tank tops
  • Shorts/Capris
  • Jeans (I may not bring as I like dresses)
  • Sundresses
  • Cardigans to match tanks and sundresses
  • Sandals
  • Gym clothes (including running shoes)
  • Dress suitable for dinner (dinner attire is "cruise casual" which means no shorts or tank tops)
  • Beach tote bag (one that folds up and stores easily)
Things not to forget:
  • Cell phone charger & camera charger (I like to put these in a zip lock bag and label them)
  • Toiletries (tooth brush, tooth paste, hair stuff, etc.)
  • Copies of documents and a list of important phone numbers back home
  • Money as in CASH$ - And don't forget about the gratuity per day (i.e. $12) when budgeting
  • Sea sickness medication
  • Copy of eye glasses or contact lens prescription
  • Alcohol!  Yes, we're lucky enough to bring it on our ship!
So I think that's about it for now...  56 days til we depart for the Bahamas!!!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

In the bag!

So I needed a new cosmetic bag for everyday use as my current bag was getting a bit crowded...as I was browsing the cosmetic bags at my local Wal-Mart I was surprised to discover the "men's" bags were several dollars cheaper than the comparable "women's" bags! Other than a colorful, bold print I didn't see much difference. I opted for the black "men's" bag as I liked the style better, and yes it was cheaper. I've used quotations as I've yet to discover what determines the gender of cosmetic bags.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Budget Travel - Travel Items for Kids

Some of these are absolutely ingenious!

http://m.budgettravel.com/slideshow/family-travel-essential-travel-products-for-kids,8650/

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Travel Tip

Keep your accessories within the same color scheme to maximize the use you'll get out of them. i.e. silver vs. gold jewelry; black vs. brown shoes.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Don't forget to pack _____ Tips from Budget Travel

Follow these tips and you'll always have what you need, no matter where you go.
(Photo by:  Michael Mohr)
These are some great (and often forgotten) items to pack... 8 Common Vacations:  the Surprising Things You'll Need (and the Things You Won't) courtesy of Budget Travel http://www.budgettravel.com/feature/budget-travel-advice-how-to-pack-luggage-for-any-trip,8646/?page=1
I'm definitely taking note of the "Cruise" section as I'll be going on my first one this fall.  I use my iPhone as my alarm in everyday life so its easy to forget to pack a travel alarm clock.  But they are a great investment and always smart for trips requiring you to get up early and be on time.  I purchased my travel alarm a couple years ago at Target for a small price.  My "to do" for my upcoming cruise will be to invest in a replacement battery just in case I need one.

Monday, May 21, 2012

Hotel Review - the Aloft hotel

Recently I traveled south for work (I can't reveal the city for confidentiality reasons) and stayed at the Aloft hotel.  This was a completely new hotel chain for me and I must admit I was quite impressed.  Aloft is "a vision of w hotels" (per their website www.aloft.starwoodhotels.com).  If you're familiar with the W its a high end, very stylish and modern hotel chain across the US.  So the Aloft is their budget version.  Note I'm still not sure how to pronounce it lol...is it A-Loft or Aloft???  I also never figured out if it should be addressed as "the" Aloft or simply Aloft...a bit fru-fru if you ask me, but nonetheless, it was fabulous!

The website will take you through a guided tour of the hotels many amenities, gym, pool, bar, dining space, etc..., but I thought I would share my review and some photos of the room I stayed in.

Upon entering the hotel room, I found the bathroom immediately on the right.  The decor is modern and the bathroom had everything I would need.  You'll notice the mirrored door, this was to separate the toilet from the rest of the bathroom.  On the left side of the photo you can see the large walk in shower.  One feature I liked, was that on the left wall of the shower (if facing the shower door) was a large frosted glass panel which let in some natural light from the bedroom area.



Upon entering the room and looking straight ahead, this was the view (below).  The TV was nice, good size, however VERY slow (as most hotel TV's are)...took FOREVER to change the channel.  I really liked the two large windows with a view of the street/neighborhood I was staying in.  The desk also had a docking station for iPods/iPhones, USB, and outlets.  I hate when you go to a hotel and can't find an outlet for your laptop.  The bench was a nice place to put my carry-on bag and belongings that I needed to keep handy.


If I was standing in the doorway of the room and looked to my right, this is what I would see on the opposite side of the bathroom sink (below).  I LOVE LOVE LOVE this closet design!!!!  It was so efficient and functional!  My traveling colleagues and I noted that it reminded us of European design.  There were plenty of places to hang my clothes as well as stack shoes and other items.  The curtain could hide the clutter if needed, but everything was in such order that I opted to keep it open.  To the right was a space that contained some local magazines (I had removed to read), coffee service, a safe, and a compartment on the bottom just the right size for my small carry-on suitcase.  I also liked that the closet was so close to the bathroom so I could get dressed and primp in one area.  My only dislike was that there was no luggage stand in the room.  This meant I had to lay my suitcase on the floor to unpack.  Perhaps I was to use the bench?? (pictured above), but that would have meant walking all my clothes into another room.

Last, and certainly not least, was the bed (below).  If you notice the bed is actually in the middle of the room.  The hall on the right would lead you back to the bathroom and out the door.  I must admit I really liked this design.  It made the bedroom area feel more cozy and intimate and less "hotel-like" as there wasn't that typical view of the bathroom.  The bed faced the 2 large windows which was really pleasant in the morning.  Not pictured, but to the left of the bed was the frosted panel with the shower on the other side as well as an ironing board & iron thoughtfully tucked away.  And did I mention the bed was SOOOOO COMFORTABLE!  I was exhausted when I arrived and immediately took a long nap.  I slept like a rock the 2 nights I stayed at the Aloft.  Another "like" for the bed area was the alarm on the nightstand, which glowed when it went off, and the outlet for an iPod/iPhone and traditional outlet as well.  No dislikes about the bedroom space!


In summary, I would give the Aloft's hotel room an A.  Pros = great design, efficient & comfortable room, lots of amenities, bed in the middle of the room facing the windows.  Cons = no luggage stand, very slow TV.  Next time I travel, I'll be looking out for this great (and budget friendly) hotel.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

O-H-Eiffel Tower-O

This is a great photo of my 3 cousins (Sarah, Amber, & Nicole) on their recent school trip to Europe...memory of a lifetime!

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Slippers on the plane testimonial

Just received this text from my cousin, Cindy...

"Yes we are back. We have just finished eating at larosa's. By the way, I loved wearing my slippers on the plane. Best advice ever!"

I told her to pack her slippers in her carry-on for her flight to Rome/from Paris. A travel tip I swear by!

Monday, April 9, 2012

I love airports

I love sitting in airports watching people come and go...wondering where they're going.

Friday, April 6, 2012

Grandpas Cheese Barn

If you're passing through Ohio halfway between Columbus and Cleveland, Grandpas Cheese Barn is a must! I spent $100 on cheese, sausages, pickles, and chocolate...yum!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Travel Tip

Copies, copies, copies!!!! Always make at least 3 copies of important travel documents. Keep one set in your bag when traveling, give one set to a trusted travel companion, and leave one set at home with a trusted person (power of attorney or next of kin). Examples of documents to copy include, but aren't limited to, passport, photo ID, credit/debit cards (front and back!), itinerary and flight information, medical insurance card, travelers insurance information.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Get In My Suitcase! Travel Item I Love: Foldable Down Coat

So I thought I would add something new to the blog..."Get In My Suitcase! Travel Item I Love" will feature products that I think are great for travel and everyday life.
One of my coworkers received an awesome North Face down jacket for Christmas. Not only is it lightweight and stylish, it's incredibly warm and folds up into a very small bundle. Of course I wanted one, but the North Face version wasn't in my budget at the time. My sister picked up a less expensive version for me from JCPenney. I've only had it a couple days and am already in love! Is very lightweight but very warm...tag said it would keep me warm up to -4 degrees F! I've worn it for the past couple days and I have to admit I'm impressed. It was pretty cold in Cleveland on Saturday and it kept me very warm. This morning it was cool and rainy. I wore the coat on my walk to work from my apartment (15 min) in the rain and it not only kept me dry, but it dried very quickly when I hung it up. But the best appeal (and why it needs to be in my suitcase) is that it folds up into a little pouch! FABULOUS! Check it out...
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Travel Tip

This one is a nod to my sister, Emily. When Em travels she purchases a couple postcards and records on the back the date, where she was, and who she was traveling with. They are a great, inexpensive way to record your journey and could be displayed in a creative way (shadow box, cork board) to remind you of a wonderful vacation.