Budget Travel
5 Ways to Save Money While Traveling - Budget Travel Tips (Travel 101 Series)Dec 12, 2011
Travel 101 Series: www.gogalavanting.com - Kim Mance, editor of Galavanting online women's travel magazine gives five great tips for saving money next time you travel. From how to avoid commission fees and get the best exchange rate, to buying the most economical and authentic souvenirs, you'll get your insider tips here.
Truth about budget travelJan 07, 2012
Like cheap or all things "budget"? Look out for the fine print or the hidden catch! If things come cheap, wouldn't you wonder how they make $$$???? :-)
Budget travel booms in downturn - 20 Mar 09Oct 23, 2011
Air travel is typically one of the first sectors hit during an economic downturn. But one part of the industry is continuing to grow: budget travel. Al Jazeera's Azhar Sukri reports on an airline that's bucking the global trend.
budget travel tips ;pFeb 17, 2012
my nearly lost vid on tips for the BUDGET motorcycle traveler. Special thanks to www.youtube.com/toasttogo for suggesting this vid to me. Please check out his vlogs at the link in this description. Alsso special thanks to my friend billmaa and his marvelous packing vid series without which this wouldnt have been possible. (;
Powerful Budget Travel tips that can easily save youFeb 10, 2012
AMERICANUNIONVACATION.COM Here are just some of the things that you will learn inside this guide 15 powerful Budget Travel tips that can easily save you anywhere from 50% to over 80% off your flights! A little known website that sends you email updates on hot travel deals as they happen For example, "fly anywhere in the US on Jet Blue for $39 each way when you book within two days!" How to travel like a travel agent yourself and save BIG, "being" a travel agent comes with outrageous perks like 50% to 100% off airfare, hotels, car rentals, theme park admissions tickets, travel insurance, boat cruises and more
Ernesto Verdugo interviews Susan Reader - The Budget Travel ExpertApr 24, 2011
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The Budget Travel Minute: Quirky LodgingJan 26, 2012
Vacations are all about creating memories, and sometimes the places you stay are truly memorable--in a good way. On your next trip, you might want to spend the night someplace unique: at a bed and breakfast deep inside a cave, or perhaps a tree house 50 feet above the ground. Watch the video or a quick how-to guide and visit www.BudgetTravelOnline.com for more great deals and tips.
How To Travel CheaplyFeb 17, 2012
Expand the description and view the text of the steps for this how-to video. Check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from Seaworthy and more videos in the Travel General category. You can contribute too! Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com Just because you're short on cash doesn't mean you can't see the world. To complete this How-To you will need: Patience to sniff out the best deals Willingness to rough it The ability to be flexible Budget travel guidebook Step 1: Use travel consolidators Use travel consolidators, on- and offline. They snatch up empty airline seats and unsold cruise cabins and resell them at a great discount. Sign up to receive information on last minute deals. Tip: Call hotels directly to see if you can negotiate a cheaper rate. Step 2: Consider youth hostels Consider youth hostels, especially in the more expensive cities around the world. You'll sacrifice privacy, but you'll save a bundle. Tip: If you live in a popular travel destination, consider swapping homes with someone. Step 3: Eat at street vendors Rely on street food vendors for most of your meals. Tip: If you like to eat out, make lunch your daily restaurant treat instead of dinner. Step 4: Check student travel rates Check out student rates on bus and rail passes. Tip: Be a "voluntourist" in a country you'd like to visit. You'll get to explore a new culture while helping out the locals ...
Hans Brinker Budget Hotel Eco-TourFeb 21, 2012
A video tour that shows the unintentionally green credentials of this hotel which claims that being budget is good for the planet.
Discount Travel Cheap Flights Budget Hotels Deals on Vacations Cruises Sale and Low Cost Car RentalsFeb 03, 2012
Travel agency offering Worldwide Travel bookings for Flights, Cruises, Vacation Packages, Hotels , Reservations,Tickets and Car Rentals. Great Travel Deals
Saugatuck's "Coolest Small Town" Victory PartyDec 04, 2011
Held on September 11, 2010, people came from all around to help Saugatuck celebrate being voted one of Budget Travel Magazine's "Coolest Small Towns in America"! The kick off celebration in downtown Saugatuck was led by Felicia Fairchild, Executive Director, Saugatuck-Douglas Visitors Bureau and featured Senator Patricia Birkholz, Representative Robert Genetski, and Saugatuck Mayor Barry Johnson. A proclamation by Nina Wildorf, Editor in Chief Budget Travel Magazine, naming Saugatuck the "Coolest Small Party Town in America" was read -- to a roaring crowd -- by Representative Genetski. A Victory Parade led by the Saugatuck High School band proceeded victoriously down Butler Street!
Tips for Budget World Travel : Managing Your Money When TravelingFeb 16, 2012
Hopefully you will not need to deal with stolen credit cards or other money issues when you travel. Just in case this happens to you, make sure that you are prepared! This free travel video will help make sure that if this happens to you, you will be covered. Expert: Jacquelyn Richey Contact: www.JacquelynRichey.com Bio: Jacquelyn Richey has lived out of her backpack while traveling Europe as well as other exotic locales. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
A Budget Weekend in New York CityJan 21, 2012
www.galavanting.tv - Join the ladies on a whirlwind New York City weekend. Hosts Kim Mance and Maren Hogan check out everything from a sleek & affordable hotel in Times Square, to a jazz club, spanish tapas, nightlife, hip restaurants and Chinatown. Come for the fun, stay for the great NYC travel tips.
Business Travel to Japan on a Budget- Osaka and Tokyo,, 1/3Jan 22, 2012
CNN International ran a series "Business Traveler" which focused on international business hubs and offered tips on more bang for your buck. This clip focuses on Japan's Osaka and Tokyo. In this segment, Richard Quest starts in Osaka and busts the myth that sending staff to Japan will send prices through the roof. Steven Crane weighs in and sets the budget for a day (lodging included) at JPY 22000. On this budget, taking the subway is the preferred mode of travel. In major Japanese cities like Osaka, subway stations offer directions at the ticket kiosk in English. Business lunch is with a group of Western expatriates who are the resident experts. It is explained that in Japan a business lunch is a way of negotiating the way that business will be conducted not the actual contract itself. How to gain respect and how to offend the Japanese is discussed as well. After lunch at JPY4000, a ramen shop is visited as a much cheaper alternative. After this, a media cafe is visited where a guest stays in a small room big enough for a couch, a small desk and a desktop computer which plays DVDs and has access to the Internet rented by the hour.
