Reposition Me

repositioning cruises plus + minus[trip style = cruising]

I recently saw a repositioning cruise that made me salivate: a 43-day adventure from Vancouver to Sydney, stopping in the Hawaiian Islands, Fiji and New Zealand before ending up in Oz. What a way to get from Vancouver to Australia - a trip I'm planning on taking in the fall! But alas, I won't be booking because... a) the wireless charge for the month-and-a-half voyage would probably cost more than the cruise (and it would likely be slow), b) the Holland America ship doesn't have a flowrider - an on-board amenity that made me particularly fond of Royal Caribbean, and c) 43 days is a long time on a ship.

Repositioning Pluses & Minuses Many people see repositioning cruises as the cruise industry's 50% off sale rack with oversized shirts and ill-fitting pants, or a lesser excuse for cruise itinerary. But it's not, and it's become a big business. If a ship is going to reposition anyway, take advantage of its discounted price tag, unique voyage and interesting ports.

Pluses - an fun alternative to flying - can be economical considering on-board amenities, food and destinations - visit places you might never plan to see - can take you off the beaten path

Minuses - you're not going on a round-trip, so you'll need to book additional travel - sometimes the unique itineraries offer fewer to no ports of call - communication with the outside world is expensive and challenging for longer journeys

Repositining Cruise Booking Resources RepositioningCruise.com Owned by the vacationstogo.com - one of the largest cruise discounters on the web - repositioningcruise.com is the most comprehensive repositioning resource online, offering a long list of cruise options to and from interesting destinations. What I like about the website is the ability to sort its list based on ports, dates, cruise lines, etc. Here are a few neat repositioning itineraries I found (to access the list of cruises, you must join their website by clicking on "show me the deals"):

  • Vancouver to LA: 4 days. Departs Sept 26. No stops. $249 (that's the same price as flying, and you get to eat 3 meals a day)
  • Amsterdam to New York: 19 days. Departs Aug 19. Stops in Scotland, Denmark, Iceland, Greenland and Canada. $1,899.
  • Anchorage to Beijing: 16 days. Departs Sept 18. Stops in Japan, Russia, South Korea and China. $1,299.
  • Buenos Aires to Barcelona: 20 days. Departs Mar 15, 2011. Stops in Uruguay, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canary Islands and Spain. $2,299.

Go Direct Another way to reposition yourself at sea is by visiting your preferred cruise line's website and searching for repositioning cruises. Most cruise companies offer these special itineraries themselves, and one bonus of booking directly with the supplier is loyalty. If you're already part of their program, cha-ching, you'll just be adding another reason for them to appreciate your patronage.

Have you ever done a repositioning cruise?

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Mancations

mancation for father's day[trip style = adventure]

In honour of Father's Day this Sunday, I'm dedicating this post to men. And since this is a travel blog, let's talk about mancations, one of the fastest-growing segments in the luxury travel market, according to the CNBC video referenced below. There's even a facebook group devoted to it. Sadly, only 12 people "like" this.

Definition Mancation: When 3+ guys who've know each other for years take a trip involving beer, steak dinners, hiking & biking, several rounds of golf and never reading a map or asking for directions [pulled together by a mish-mash of the cleanest mancation entries into the urban dictionary].

The Prep

  • find a like-minded group of guys who understand the gentlemen of leisure [GOL] concept
  • go for an activity that's drenched in masculinity like skiing/boarding, bbq'ing, golfing, surfing, kite-boarding or fishing
  • take the mancation to the next level by
    • indulging in beer, pretzels and lederhosen at Oktoberfest in Germany
    • visiting the Ferrari factory and test driving Enzo's latest in Maranello, Italy
    • taking in sporting events like UFC, World Cup, Stanley Cup, NBA playoffs or Superbowl
    • traversing the serengeti in a Land Rover on safari in Africa
    • dude ranch-ing [enough said]
    • manning-up at a guy-centric spa like Scandinave (featuring a Scandinavian bathing ritual)
  • choose a manly trip style that will foster "a bonding experience," which according to spike.com is "the nature of a mancation"

Mancation Resources

  • yep, there's an entire site dedicated to man-tripping and there are even articles about man-friendly B+Bs
  • get inspired by movies like: city slickers, sideways, a river runs through it and ironman 2 (your lady will love the river runs through it idea...)

Video

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Travel Trends :: Online Auctions

travel auctions online[trip style = adventure]

Going once, going twice, SOLD to the lady in the red hat. Have you ever used a travel auction site? I used Sky Auction a few years ago to bid on and win a week's stay at the Villa Vera Hotel & Racket Club in Acapulco [pictured above].  I paid around $300 usd for the week, which worked out to a decent savings off the $115 usd nightly rate [see my review on Trip Advisor].

For the Risky at Heart online travel auctionsAlthough travel auction sites have been around since the advent of internet-enabled travel booking, they've been making a comeback with the launch of the newest auction site Off & Away. I call this trip style adventurous because it's not for everyone; booking travel on auction sites involves time, research, strategy and a quick finger to win the deal you have your eye on. At its core, the concept isn't much different from any other type of travel booking, but hey, it's one way online travel companies differentiate themselves.

Travel Auction Sites Luxury Link The oldest, if not wisest site in the travel auction mix has been auctioning off travel since 1997.  Focusing on elite getaways, they offer the largest selection of vetted luxury hotels, resorts, cruises and tours on the web. They're also enterprising; like we talked about last Thursday, they recently partnered with Travel + Leisure to create Vacationist.com, a members-only private travel sale site.

Sky Auction Almost as ancient as Luxury Link, Sky Auction has been around since 1999 and has over 966,550 auction winners. Offering the Ebay-like ability to bid or buy now, the site offers auctions for hotels, flights, packages, cruises and attractions.

Off & Away The newest online travel auction kid on the block is a little more niche, offering suites at 4- and 5-star hotels. But there's a catch, each bid costs $1 usd, and if you don't win your auction, you can apply your used bids towards another room.

My Take Like I mentioned above, I've used Sky Auction to book an auctioned-off vacation. Although it's not my preferred booking method, I would consider booking travel through an auction again. Similar to my advice for booking on sites like Hotwire or Priceline, if you like taking educated risks, do your research and go for it.

Tips Before you Bid

  • like pizza or ice cream, travel auction sites can be addictive, so use restraint and the same common sense you would when bidding on eBay
  • once you win a bid, you'll only be able to travel on the hotel's specified dates - which are clearly published during the bidding phase
  • when you see a property you like, research the heck out of it, so you know what you're booking
  • even if the price seems to good to be true, always check it against other sources
  • read the fine print and make sure you aren't going to have attend a mandatory presentation or the like

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A Summer Weekend Packing List

summer beach cabin weekend packing list[trip style = weekend + packing light]

It's beach and cabin season!  When the clock strikes five on Friday, will you be ready to pack light and pack right for your flight or car journey out yonder?  With the summer weekend packing list tips and tricks below, you'll become an expert - and fashionable - escape artist.

Reformed Overpacker In my prior life - ok, 2 years ago - I still was a ridiculous overpacker, but last year I took the packing-light plunge on a 6-day trip to San Fran and Napa, and I've never looked back.  In fact, I'm so keen to pare down that I'm attempting to only bring a carry-on for my two-week Eastern Canada trip next month, as well as my four-week Australia jaunt this fall! Back to packing light...let's master it for a summer weekend away, with the help of Lucky Magazine.

Lucky Magazine's Summer Weekend Packing List

Summer Weekend Packing List [not including what you wear enroute]

  • Plane-to-Pool Bag: use the same bag for packing & beach/lake tote
  • Undergarments
  • 1-2 Bathing Suits [check out this season's hottest bathers & accessories on HeatherLovesIt]
  • Shoes
    • flip flops
    • cute sandals
  • Bottoms
    • shorts
    • pants or a skirt
  • Tops
    • tank top
    • t-shirt
    • flowy top
    • sweater-y shirt or cardy
  • Dresses
    • day-to-night dress
    • dressier dress
  • Accessories
    • belt
    • scarf
    • hat

*for a men's packing list, just eliminate the dresses - or substitute them with kilts :)

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Travel iPhone Apps :: OpenWays

openways Open SesameOpen your hotel room with your iPhone, Blackberry or Andoid. Like a fairy with a magic wand, French company OpenWays turns your mobile phone into a hotel room key.  The French think of everything!

Following in the footsteps of Marriott, who tested smartphone check-ins in the dark ages (ok, it was only 2006), InterContinental has begun trials to enable check-in and hotel room entry at two US properties: the Holiday Inn Chicago O'Hare Rosemont and the Holiday Inn Express Houston Downtown Convention Center.

How it Works

OpenWays App Details

  • Free
  • Works with iPhone, Blackberry and Android
  • Download software to your smartphone from OpenWays
  • When you check in online, the OpenWays system sends you an encrypted audio code that unlocks your door, and texts you your room number
  • When you arrive at the hotel, bypass the front desk and unlock your door with your phone
  • The technology uses "crypto acoustics", which generate a unique sound set to unlock your hotel room door using a system that could work with almost any existing electronic hotel lock

What this Means

  • Assuming testing goes well, this could be a huge shift in the way we interact with hotels
  • No more checking in at the front desk, and no more worries about losing a key or keycard, just, um, losing your phone
  • The hotel can remotely eliminate any code that might be a security risk, and codes expire when you check out
  • Hotel room keys or keycards won't make a complete disappearing act for the time being due to situations like travelers arriving at their hotels with a dead phone battery or the like

Other Travel iPhone Apps we’ve Reviewed

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