Thursday, December 17, 2020

SELECT Hotels = VIP Treatment

 


As a Member of Travel Leaders Network, I have access to the SELECT hotel program. This program is made up of more than 1,700 of the world’s most distinguished and desirable premium properties, this ultra-luxury program offers VIP-worthy amenities to craft an authentic, memorable experience.

Feel free to take a look through this e-magazine featuring many of the offers available when you contact me to plan your next hotel stay at one of our SELECT properties!  CLICK ON THE PHOTO ABOVE TO BE TAKEN TO THE E-MAGAZINE! 

Monday, December 14, 2020

Destination Weddings

 


Are you engaged and starting to think about your dream wedding?   Has the idea of having a Destination Wedding been something you have been considering?   Weddings can be overwhelming to plan and when you add the extra of a Destination Wedding, you may think that it's even more overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be!! 

I can help you with your Destination Wedding & I work with expert Wedding Planners at a wide range of resorts, mostly in Hawaii, Tahiti, Mexico & the Caribbean, though other parts of the world are options.  I would love to help you plan your Destination Wedding, so please contact me to help!   

In the meantime, while you decide if a Destination Wedding is the right option for you, please feel free to enjoy my Destination Bliss e-magazine.  You can view the magazine by clicking DESTINATION BLISS MAGAZINE

When you're ready, you can reach me at:  pam@pamstravel.net  or 650-363-6156

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Vacationing During a Pandemic


So I did a thing last month!!  I took my first real vacation of 2020 & I traveled successfully during a Global Pandemic.   It was AMAZING!    After months and months of seeing many of my colleagues travel to Mexico, Jamaica & the Dominican Republic with great success, I decided that it was time for a change of scenery.   2020 has been rough on all of us but when you're used to being on the go constantly with travel, dancing, sporting events, concerts and weekend getaways, the lockdown has been tough on the mental health.    My husband never stopped working, so he's been putting in his 40+ hours per week and not using his 5 weeks of vacation, which for anyone who knows me, knows that I don't waste his vacation days!   

We decided to head to a familiar and favorite place, Los Cabos.  Not knowing if this might be our only vacation this year, we decided to make it a nice long vacation and went away for 10 days!   We split our stay and spent 4 nights at the beautiful, luxury, adult-only, all-inclusive Le Blanc Resort & Spa and then finished our stay with 5 nights at the Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos, where I've previously stayed twice without Bill.   I have written up complete reviews on both resorts paying particular attention to Covid-related protocols that are now in place & I have also reviewed the airport experience both ways.   You can take a look at my reviews here: Le Blanc Review    Hyatt Ziva Review

We had the most wonderful time & most importantly we felt completely safe and well taken care of at both resorts, through both airports, in the transfer vehicles and on the airplanes.  

We slept in most days, grabbed breakfast and lounged by the pool.  We enjoyed room service a couple of days & felt totally pampered.  I enjoyed a hot bubble bath one night that our Butler Karla drew for me before she left for the evening.  We took in lots of Vitamin D & Vitamin SEA.   We rented a Cabana one day and watched football by the pool.  We enjoyed wonderful dinners that my husband did not have to cook.  Full Disclosure:  I HATE to cook, I do not find anything about it enjoyable & I'm lucky to be married to a man who is constantly searching and looking for new recipes & has the desire and willingness to make them happen!  We're both members of a recipe share group on Facebook and he posts in it almost daily, I have yet to share anything!   One of my travel colleagues/friends was also there with us at both resorts for a shorter stay along with her boyfriend & we were able to help her celebrate her birthday.  It was so nice to be with other people, it was nice to strike up conversations with strangers in the pool, at the coffee shop, with the wonderful servers at the resort, with social distancing of course.  It was nice to enjoy LIVE music each evening & watch Mexican performance shows.  We really didn't watch any TV for 10 days, we were pretty well disconnected from news which was a blessing a month before the Elections.  We turned on the TV a few times when going to bed, but there was nothing worth watching.  The nights were a little quiet at the Hyatt Ziva, but we were happy to play some cards after dinner, listening to our music and enjoying some wine.  

I can't stress enough how happy the Mexican people are to have tourists again.  Without a doubt these were the BEST 10 days of 2020 & we both needed the recharge badly.   Naturally, I posted several times on Facebook or Instagram while we were away with photos and details of our experiences. 99.9% of all comments were positive, people were happy to see us traveling again.  Of course, there will always be that one or two who will try to travel shame you (yes, it is a thing now in 2020 to be shamed for traveling during a pandemic), but traveling can be done safely & there are destinations that are open for business.  Traveling right now is not for everyone, some people absolutely will not travel until there is a vaccine or a trusted treatment plan and some may never travel again and that's OK, but it's also OK to travel if you feel comfortable doing so.   I was anxious, nervous and questioned myself if I was doing the right thing by traveling during a pandemic for weeks up until we left.  I was assured by other colleagues who had traveled that my feelings were "normal" in today's climate.  That helped me to feel better.  But once I was at the resort, sipping a glass of wine, eating lunch and looking out at the ocean, feeling the warm Mexico sun on my skin, I knew that we had made the absolute 100% right decision for us to take this vacation.  

If you're ready to recharge and want to getaway, I'd love to help you!  Please contact me to book your next vacation:  pam@pamstravel.net / 650-363-6156




Monday, September 28, 2020

Let Hawaii Happen!!


Travel to Hawaii will be possible without a 14-day quarantine starting Oct. 15 - enabled through a quick test (at the airport); but be prepared to pay for the "convenience"!!

- Hawaiian has matched United in planning to offer pre-departure COVID-19 testing for their passengers. Hawaiian Airline’s partnership with Worksite Labs gives exclusive access to drive-through PCR testing ($90/results within 36 hours, or $150 day-of-travel express service) from dedicated, conveniently located labs near LAX and SFO. It's expected that the Droplet Digital PCR shallow nasal swab tests – a “gold standard” COVID-19 screening that meets state of Hawai‘i guidelines – will be available around Oct. 15.

- United has partnered with GoHealth Urgent Care at SFO, and testing will be available from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily to offer rapid tests to their Hawaii-bound passengers for $250 per person (or to save money, opt to use a self-administered sampling kit from a firm called Color, which requires longer lead time and costs $80 plus shipping).
Hawaii guidelines are not completely clear yet though and will need to be updated and clarified before booking any flights to avoid any possible unpleasant surprises.

Hawaii has lined up partnerships with Kaiser Permanente, CVS and Walgreens to provide necessary pre-departure testing on the mainland.

According to Hawaii Lt. Gov. Josh Green, the state’s point man for the testing plans, apparently - in addition to the standard deep nasal swab tests - Hawaii will also accept results from Abbott Labs’ Abbott ID Now test, which uses a swab from the front of the nose and produces results in less than 15 minutes.

Hawaii is currently also negotiating with the company Vault which provides saliva tests (especially for children under 12).
Stay tuned for more changes to undoubtedly come...

As always, you should work with your trusted Travel Professional to book your trip so that we can keep you apprised of all new developments!!

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Luggage Tips!



Have you ever wondered what you should or shouldn't do when it comes to your luggage?   Well, I am here to share with you a few very good tips!

1.  Make sure you have a Luggage Tag.  On that Tag, be sure to include your name, email address and phone number.   Do NOT include your home address as you could be setting yourself up to be a target of a home robbery while you are away.   I know some people will use their business cards as their luggage tag & this works well as long as you know the business address is secure.

2.  It is also a good idea to put a piece of paper INSIDE your luggage with the address of your destination along with your contact information just in case your luggage becomes damaged and/or the tag is lost.  

3.  In the digital age, this is super easy - take a photo of your luggage and even of the contents.  If your luggage does become lost, the photo will help the airline or cruise line when trying to locate the lost item.  It will also help should you get to the point of needing to file an insurance claim should your luggage be lost forever.

4.  Always lock your luggage.  You can purchase TSA approved luggage locks.  With these locks, the security folks can open your bag if needed, but they can lock it back up again.  If you have a non-TSA approved lock & security finds reason to open your suitcase, they will break your lock & then your suitcase and contents are vulnerable the rest of the trip.   If you don't lock your suitcase at all, that is an open invitation to any person who may come into contact with your suitcase along the journey.  Don't make it easy for thieves! 

5.  This should go without saying, but do not put anything valuable in your checked luggage.  Medications, electronics, camera equipment, jewelry & anything else of value should always be with you in your carry-on luggage.  Consider leaving anything of great value at home & really determine if it's really necessary for your trip.  

6.  In the Covid-19 traveling era, try to keep your carry on bag "simple".  You want to minimize any contact that others could have with your luggage.  Try not to over-pack, you want the TSA agents to have a clear visual through the x-ray machines, if they don't they will want to unpack your bag to see what the item of question might be.  

Hope these tips help you when packing for your next trip!
When you are ready to plan that next trip, I would love if you would reach out to me!  I'd love to make your trip as memorable as possible.





 

Thursday, August 27, 2020

30 years ago, I walked into my 1st Travel Agency job & the ride has been amazing. Never imagined that my 30th year would be marked by a global pandemic that brought the traveling world to a screeching halt, but alas here we are. Travel is slowly starting to pick up & I plan to celebrate this milestone with my 1st vacation of 2020 very soon. I have had many colleagues and a few friends travel recently to Mexico and have heard nothing but wonderful things! The planning has begun and we will return to a favorite destination, Los Cabos. I need to work out all of the details as I would like to experience a few properties that I have not experienced before so that I can report back to everyone about protocols from place to place!

I am hopeful that this business & industry that I love so dearly will be showing great recovery by this time next year!! When you're ready to travel, I will be here to help you plan! With 30 years under my belt, you can trust that I will see to it that you have a wonderful vacation & makes plenty of wonderful memories.

Today I was reminded that life is short, a classmate from High School passed away this week after suffering from a stroke on Monday. We're not OLD!! I have no idea of her health, but it's a great reminder that we all need to do what we can to stay healthy, build our immune systems, do what makes you happy because stress & unhappiness is not good for your health & don't forget about your mental wellness. I know personally that these last few months have played a huge toll on my own mental welfare & this vacation will be the absolute best medicine!
 

Friday, August 7, 2020

Travel-State Dept Global Health Advisory Update


 

Yesterday the U.S. Department of State issued this update to the Travel Advisory page.  Previous to this, the U.S. was under a Level 4 Travel Advisory, which meant that international travel was not advised.  It was never a travel ban, but simply meant that the U.S. Government may not be able to help you in a foreign country as their Embassies could be closed, there may not be any repatriation assistance should borders close, etc.

Because so many parts of the world are beginning to open up to foreign travelers, the U.S. has now removed the Global Travel Advisory & has reverted back to a country by country assessment of the current travel situation.  It is important to know that a country may be classified as a Level 4, but that doesn't mean that the entire country fits the unsafe criteria be it due to crime, health reasons, etc.   It's important to read the advisory completely to determine if a particular destination that you may be considering is considered safe for a visit.

Though we have a long way to go before the world is open to U.S. Citizens, still many are banning Americans due to our current number of Covid cases & hot spots, but this is a hopeful start of the Global Travel Economy's recovery.

When you are ready to travel the world, I am here to help you.  Together we can work on a trip plan that excites you while also keeps you comfortable with safety in mind.


Where Can I Go?



It's becoming clearer that Covid-19 is going to be with us for some time.  I know that some people will not travel until there is a vaccine or a cure & that's OK.  But for those who want to travel & are ready to travel now with proper precautions, here is a list of places that are currently welcoming U.S. Citizens.  I would be very grateful if you contact me, your trusted Travel Advisor to help you plan your next vacation! 

CARIBBEAN / MEXICO Entry Requirements for US citizens:
(from today - subject to change at any time).
Health forms on the websites provided.

Travelers also need to provide original versions of a negative test result upon arrival. Those experiencing symptoms must quarantine at their hotels/villas until they receive a negative result. They may also be taken to a government facility and treated for at least 14 days at their cost (housing/medical).

1) ANTIGUA:
Negative COVID-19 RT PCR test taken w/in 7 ds of arrival flight (includes passengers in-transit): www.visitantigabarbuda.com

2) BAHAMAS:
Travelers must quarantine for 14 ds upon arrival, at own expense in a government facility + take a real time polymerase chain reaction COVID-19 lab test at the end of isolation: https://travel.gov.bs/international

3) BARBADOS:
Negative COVID-19 PCR test taken w/in 3 ds of arrival flight. Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) form will be available for completion 72 hrs prior to travel and submitted no less than 24 hrs before departure: https://travelform.gov.bb/home

4) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC:
Traveling to/through PUJ Airport you must show negative test results - not older than 5 ds before arrival (not just if you are staying in the DR, but also if you just transit through). Additionally, everyone will have their health condition evaluated and - if test or symptoms associated with COVID-19 are positive, there will be isolation in an authorized location mandated by the government.

5) JAMAICA:
Aug 1 - Sep 30:
Travelers from AZ, FL, NY, TX (12 years+) are required to upload a negative COVID-19 PCR test result from a College of American Pathologists (CAP) accredited medical laboratory not older than 10 days of the arrival date to get a Travel Authorization: www.visitjamaica.com

6) PUERTO RICO:
Negative COVID-19 RT PCR test taken w/in 3 ds of arrival flight. A test will be performed upon arrival to symptomatic travelers. 14-day-quarantine is mandated until the traveler provides proof of a negative test result. Curfew from 10pm-5am through Aug. 15: www.travelsafe.pr.gov

7) ST. BARTH:
Negative COVID-19 RT PCR test taken w/in 3 ds of arrival flight. Travelers must take - and pay for - another test if staying longer than 7 ds, (cost 150 EUR)

8) ST. LUCIA:
Negative result from a PCR test needed - done less than 7 ds. prior to arrival. All symptomatic passengers will be immediately isolated/tested. Following positive results for COVID-19, travelers get treated at the Respiratory Hospital at their cost.

9) ST. MAARTEN:
Need negative COVID-19 RT PCR test taken w/in 3 ds of arrival flight +travel insurance: www.sxmairport.com/travel-advisory.php

10) TURKS & CAICOS:
Negative COVID-19 RT PCR test w/in 5 ds of arrival for all travelers (10+). Mandatory travel insurance that covers COVID-19 in-country medical treatment, cost of quarantine, and repatriation/medivac. Travelers start application process 72 hrs prior to arrival in the islands: www.turksandcaicostourism.com

11) MEXICO:
No restrictions
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Saturday, August 1, 2020

Puerto Vallarta- Covid-19 Travel

                                       Photo Courtesy of Visit Puerto Vallarta

One of my trusted travel colleagues just returned from her first "covid" trip, you know that 1st trip that you take in the middle of a pandemic because you know that this virus is not going away anytime soon.  When you're in the travel business, it's hard to stay home for any great length of time.   Though I have yet to take a trip myself, I definitely have the itch & when I do eventually take that first trip of 2020, I will do so with an abundance of caution and plan to be a responsible tourist.  I don't want to see my beloved industry become any more decimated than it already is & destinations are beginning to re-open.

However, there are not many destinations who are welcoming Americans at this point because our Covid-19 outbreak control is out of control in many parts of our country at this time.  I can't blame them at all.  Many destinations are imposing test requirements either in advance or upon arrival.  Testing upon arrival usually comes with a mandatory quarantine until test results are processed.  There are a lot of things to consider when planning a trip in 2020.

Currently, Mexico is welcoming all visitors from all countries without any testing or quarantine requirements.  Of course, this can change at any moment and as your trusted Travel Advisor when booking your trip, I would give you current information and update you as necessary through to your departure date.   I have had several colleagues and a few friends with timeshares visit Mexico in the past couple of weeks & everyone has said it was so necessary to recharge, to have that change of scenery, that they felt very safe & well taken care of while in Mexico.  I've heard many people say that they have felt safer at their resorts vs. the USA.

This is one summary from my trusted colleague, Patti, who gave me permission to share her trip review:

We left Saturday on a packed flight out of PHX.  Every seat was booked.  Masks are mandatory all throughout the airport and for the duration of the flight.  There are no services on AA flights, they hand you a paper bag with a tiny bottle of water and a bag of pretzels as you board.   They do say up front that anyone not wearing masks will be escorted off of the aircraft and not allowed to fly AA in the future so there is no messing around, you wear your mask! Upon landing and while inside of PVR airport masks are required.  Nothing is needed as far as testing etc to enter Mexico.  They take your temperature when you are in line at Customs and that is it.  The scent in the airport was of cleaner. You can tell it is constantly mopped, and disinfected. Very clean.  Our transfer was there waiting ( LOVE Mayaland!) and our driver was wearing a mask as well and for the duration of the transfer.   As we drove through downtown on the way to Garza Blanca, I noticed most all stores and restaurants are open.  Tourists and locals alike were lining the streets.  Most locals were wearing masks, even outside as they walked. They are NOT mandatory there.
 Arriving at the hotel,  ALL hotel employees wore masks and that never changed.  Guests are not required to wear them anywhere, but I think they wanted the guests to feel comfortable.  The Greeter, the front desk, concierge, all waitstaff at every outlet, pool servers, groundskeepers, housekeeping etc.. all had masks.  The changes to the resort were evident but in no way took away from the experience, it actually made it better.  Lounge chairs at the pool and beach were grouped in two’s with space between others ( love that).  The hotel is at maybe 50% occupancy so restaurants weren’t crowded, plenty of space.  If you wanted to use the gym you made an appt to be sure there wouldn’t be too many in it at one time.  Each time you jumped on the shuttle to go to the upper towers the driver had hand sanitizer he plopped in your hand as you boarded.
 The best part was everyone seemed happy.  The staff was happy to have guests again.  The guest all seemed so happy and relaxed.  I talked to many over drinks in the pool that said they were always hesitant to go to Mexico but decided to go now as they wanted to go SOMEWHERE and they could not believe how beautiful it is and how safe they felt.
 Please, sell Mexico with confidence.  They love having tourists back and no country takes better care of you than Mexico.  The people, the beaches, the service, just that feeling of AHHHHHH.  Relaxation.  

She will be returning to Puerto Vallarta in a few weeks with her daughter and youngest grandson (about 6 months old) and staying at another resort, which I know will be equally as wonderful.

I realize that traveling right now is a very personal decision and rightly so.  I also know that some feel it's completely irresponsible to travel non-essentially right now & that's OK.   There are those who might argue that mental health and well-being is worth taking that trip & that's OK.  The world-wide economy has taken a huge hit with Covid-19 & can't sustain much more.  The world wants to get back to some version of "normal",  I know we all do.   If you feel that you do want to take that vacation to recharge, to change your scenery, I would greatly appreciate if you contact me for my assistance to book your trip.  This is how I make my living.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Never hit a "BOOK NOW" Button EVER Again...PLEASE


Travel & tourism account for 1 in 10 jobs worldwide. 🌎
I am that 1 out of 10. 🙋🏼‍♀️
Many people surely think that my job working in the travel business is to travel for free (I wish!). ✈️🛳🏖🕍
In reality, 90% of my job is spent sitting at my desk designing itineraries for couples, families and clients from around the world. I spend hours, weeks, sometimes even months working on single trips, making sure every detail is thought out and planned. And truly I LOVE doing so!! ❤️
The travel industry has been dealing with the Coronavirus since January — an additional two full months before it really began impacting daily life here in the US. 😢
Fun fact: travel agents only get paid after their clients actually travel. Many agents have been refunding their hard-earned money back to their clients by the thousands. They’ve spent these last four months working tirelessly to negotiate refunds, postponements, and cancellations. And most haven’t had new trips booked now for months.
But we do it without question because we have wonderful, personal relationships with our clients - something that credit card companies & Expedia do not.  We also know travel will come back stronger than ever once this is all over.

**So when you do decide to travel again - PLEASE use a travel advisor. It doesn't matter who, or what company - we're all on the same team. But please use a live person. Do not click a “book” button on a website ever again.**

Of course, I'd prefer that person to be ME! 

To my industry colleagues - you are warriors. Until we all travel again. **Written by a friend in the industry**

Thursday, June 11, 2020

Our First Hotel Stay & Restaurant Outing during Covid-19!



No doubt 2020 has been a challenging year for all of us.  Between stay at home orders, places being closed up for months and months, mixed messages from the media &; Scientists, I think that we all feel as though we've been put through the spin cycle in the washing machine at least 100 times.

I am grateful that Bill's job is considered essential & that I have been able to collect unemployment.  A bit humbling as I've never applied for any Government program for assistance my entire life & have always been gainfully employed since the age of 15.  Even though I am still working in the Travel Business, most of the work that I'm doing is not bringing in any income.    I think a lot of people don't understand how Travel Agents get paid.  If we don't charge fees of our own (which many agents do, I never have but am considering putting some changes in place going forward), we don't get paid until clients travel and take the trip.   So though I've been spending plenty of time the last three months canceling trips & rescheduling trips, I am essentially doing all of this work for free.   It can be downright depressing to be honest & I am not a person prone to depression.

Add to this, we are travelers!  We love to travel.  We have been home since January 4th.  This is just not normal for us.  We've had 2 cruises cancel on us & I had my conference get canceled.  We are hopeful that our cruise in September will happen as planned, but we wait and see for now.   I have made frequent trips to "El Patio" & am getting a noticeable tan that looks like I've been on vacation.  I call it my "Quaran-TAN".

Bill & I always do something special for our Anniversary.  We both agree that it is the most important day on the calendar for both of us.   We have been successful in always doing something & most cases it involved at least an overnight stay somewhere.   Initially, I would have been flying home from my conference in Orlando the morning of June 10th, we figured we would go to dinner that night and then the next day head away someplace for a long weekend.  I never got around to planning this because of Covid-19 & the uncertainty that brought to our lives.

Imagine my excitement when San Mateo County announced last Friday that restaurants could begin to open up for outdoor dining.  A quick check on my weather app determined that the weather would be favorable, I checked my Open Table app to see which restaurants were ready to be open & secured a dinner reservation for our Anniversary.   Then over the weekend, I caught a Facebook post for the Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay announcing that their Ocean Terrace Patio was open for sit-down service.  The traveling wheels in my head began to spin around a bit.  I asked Bill, "Do you think you can take off Wednesday?"   I then explained that if he could, we would drive over to Half Moon Bay Tuesday evening, check-in to the hotel for 1 night and then we'd have the entire Anniversary day to spend together before dinner that night.  He texted his boss, day off was approved, so I began to put the plans in motion.

I was actually surprised to see that the rates at the Ritz Carlton did not reflect any sign of our current economic times, it was either going to be $500+ for the night or 60K Marriott Reward points.  I have a hard time parting with that much cash or points for one night under normal circumstances.  No TA rates to be found, so I decided  to pull the trigger and use my 60K Reward points to book a room, just a standard room.  I REALLY wanted a fire pit room though, but that was going to either be another 60K points or $325 additional to the points.   I am really good at asking for favors and perks on behalf of my clients, but I usually SUCK at asking for favors for myself.  Another colleague of mine encouraged me to reach out to the sales department at the hotel.   Through another colleague, I was able to get email addresses for the sales people, I emailed & asked if they might be able to upgrade us to the fire pit room.  Sure enough, it was not a problem.  Not only did the hotel upgrade us, they gave us a free glass of wine at the Ocean Terrace.

We really enjoyed getting OUT.  We really enjoyed having conversations with the staff and even some of the other guests who were also dining at the patio.   We had a nice long conversation with Erin who works in the Accounting department.   She was walking around to see if anyone needed help & ended up clearing our dirty dishes from our table, which started the conversation.  The Ritz never closed, but of course scaled back on staff, so most on board had to wear multiple hats during the last three months.  She said it's really hard for them because "rules" make it very difficult for them to deliver the Ritz Carlton expected experience, but they are doing the best that they can to make guests feel welcome & taken care of.

We had dinner Tuesday night at the Ocean Terrace and food & service was great.  We enjoyed sitting there watching the sunset and we could not have had a better evening with regard to weather.  We spent the rest of our evening outside by our fire pit enjoying the bottle of wine that we brought from home & we had thought ahead to order a cheese platter "to go" from the Ocean Terrace for the late night munchies- it was perfect.  With the current restrictions, there is no room service and the restaurant closes at sundown.

We woke up on our Anniversary late, sleeping in was needed & the bed was so comfortable.  We got ready leisurely & then visited the Ocean Terrace for lunch before leaving the resort.   Again, excellent service & when the waiter learned that it was our Anniversary he comped our drinks.  Those are the things that they can do to bring that Ritz experience right now.  They made us feel special.

On our way home, we stopped at the Filoli Gardens to visit.  Neither of us had ever been & we thought it was a nice outdoor activity for our Anniversary.  The place is beautiful.  I was not thrilled that a mask is required during your entire visit.  We were definitely more than 6 feet away from anyone else during our visit, so I think that policy should be relaxed.  The county policy says "face coverings are required if you can't maintain the 6 ft. social distance", so I think Filoli takes it a bit to the extreme.  We did take our masks off when we were far away from others.  In 80 degree heat, they are not comfortable at all.






We then had dinner in downtown Redwood City at Arya Steakhouse.  Again, they bent over backwards to serve us & make sure everything was perfect.  We asked my brother to be our "Uber" driver to/from dinner so we could enjoy our cocktails and not worry about driving home, he was more than happy to do that for us.  I'm not comfortable yet getting into a stranger's vehicle during the Covid-19 health crisis.

It felt amazing to "travel" even if only for 1 night.   It was nice to be at a restaurant, 3 times in 2 days!   As for Covid-19 protocols that I witnessed:  

At the hotel:
  • you can only valet park your car but the valets are using hand sanitizer in between handling cars.  When we left, we still used a wipe to clean all surfaces in the car.
  • I had checked-in via the mobile app, so the front desk clerk only had to verify information. I did not need to present an ID or credit card.  There was plexi-glass to divide us & she was wearing a mask.  There was also a barrier to prevent you from leaning against the front desk, keeping social distance.
  • Signs all around the hotel advise to wear a mask in all public spaces.
  • Signs at the elevators ask you to wait for the next empty elevator car so that you do not ride with people outside of your group.
  • Masks are not required once you're sitting at the outdoor dining/patio area & they are not required as you walk around outside as long as you can maintain social distancing.
  • Hand sanitizer stations are located around the resort.  
  • Most doors have handicap buttons at hand & foot level, so you can easily tap with your elbow or foot to open the door without touching.
  • In the room, there were no glasses. 
  • Currently, there are no bellboy services but they will provide you with a cart so that you can bring everything to your room.
  • Currently, there  is no room service or indoor dining.  We were told that the Conservatory was open for breakfast.  You have to call in the order & then pick it up to either eat outside or in your room. 


    At the Ocean Terrace Patio at the Ritz:
    • All staff were wearing masks and gloves.
    • They sanitize each table once guests leave & then change gloves afterwards
    • All tables were easily 6 feet apart, so social distancing was easy.


    At Filoli Gardens:
    • masks were required for the entire visit both indoors and outdoors.  
    • the paths were all marked with one way arrows dictating which direction you visit the gardens
    • limited bathroom facilities available & signs that require only one party in the bathroom at a time, there were about 8 stalls in the woman's bathroom, it was not a busy day so this was easy to follow



    I'm looking forward to more adventures, but will be proceeding with caution of course.  We can't afford to let our guard down when it comes to Covid-19, so wash your hands,  don't touch your face (I touch mine so often it's hard not to!!), make good use of your knuckles/elbows when touching public surfaces & wear a mask when you are unable to maintain social distancing!  Be Safe!





    Wednesday, May 6, 2020

    National Travel Agent Day


    It's my day!!   National Travel Agent Day is celebrated the first Wednesday of May each year, typically smack dab in the middle of National Travel & Tourism Week.  It's been a difficult year for travel.   2020 started out promising to be a banner year for myself & so many of my colleagues.  Then COVID-19 happened.  Never has my industry experienced a catastrophic event of this magnitude. Ever.  

    I put my heart & soul into planning each & every trip for my clients, so to spend the last few months dismantling trips that took hours, days, weeks or sometimes months to plan is heartbreaking.   Thankfully, most of my clients have simply moved their trips to later this year or to 2021.  I know that travel will return.  In fact, to my surprise today I received a trip request for 3 corporate travelers planning a trip for June 1st.  I know that my Corporate "road warriors" are eager to get back out to doing what they do best, meeting their clients, training their clients, making sales calls etc.  Though platforms like Zoom & GoToMeeting have been life-saving tools for all us during this isolation period, I truly believe it does not replace that face to face contact that we crave, even if it must be from 6 feet apart for now.  

    My vacation clients are eager to plan their next trip, they are just waiting it out right now to see when destinations will be welcoming tourists once again.  I anticipate the USA, Canada, Mexico & the Caribbean to be the "hot" destinations for awhile.  Personally, I plan to travel as soon as we can & hopefully before our planned Disney Cruise in September!   

    In the meantime,  I'm  so honored to fill the role of helping my customers dream for now; I'm so looking forward to turning those dreams into reality soon. Thank you for being my customers and friends!

    One of my colleagues posted  this meme, which made me smile.  


    Saturday, February 22, 2020

    Plan for the Unexpected!!

    Though we'd all love to believe that our vacation will go exactly as how we dreamed it would.  Sometimes "stuff" happens.    Here are some tips of things that you should do so that you are prepared "just in case"



    Pack 14 days of extra medication — In the event of unexpected travel delays and emergencies,  bring additional prescription medication for at least two weeks beyond the length of the cruise. Also  bring a list of the names, strengths and dosages of all medications in case refills are required. 


    Provide Emergency Contact — It is critical that you provide an emergency contact & phone number with your Cruise Line/Tour Company and/or Travel Advisor. The emergency contact should not be traveling with you. 


    Mobile phone instructions — You should enable an international travel plan inclusive of voice and data. Cell phones will not work the same in all countries without an international plan and Wi-Fi is not as available in many countries. An international plan will enable you stay connected at a reasonable rate and ensure you can be contacted. 


    Purchase travel protection — It's always a good idea to  purchase Vacation Protection, or some other form of travel protection, not only to protect them from any losses stemming from unforeseeable circumstances during their vacation, but to give them confidence to make new plans with the "cancel for any reason" coverage.  (CFAR insurance is usually an upgraded policy) 


    Practice healthy travel habits — According to the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, the simplest and most effective way to prevent illness, is to take extra care to practice basic health habits, including:

    • Washing your hands frequently for at least 20 seconds
    • Taking advantage of hand sanitizer wherever it's available
    • Covering your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing using a tissue or your bent elbow. And always dispose of the used tissue and wash your hands afterwards
    • Avoiding touching your eyes, nose and mouth with your hands
    • Avoiding close contact with sick people 
    Be aware of latest health advisories and new travel restrictions

    Monday, February 17, 2020

    Travel Insurance - Not All Plans are Created Equally




    Travel Insurance is a topic that I am very passionate about & do encourage my clients to always insure their trip because you never know what might happen that would force you to cancel your trip.  Or worse, you get sick while traveling and end up needing medical care which can be expensive.  Travel Insurance is there to help you navigate foreign medical care systems & assist with payment of any claims while traveling should the need arise.  People assume that they will have coverage from their credit card or from their own personal medical insurance carrier, but you have to do your due diligence by looking into the details of those coverages.

    As detailed by one of our trusted Travel Insurance providers:

    Did you know…
    Medical   evacuation costs can be on average $25,000 within North America, as   much as $100,000 from Europe, and $250,000 globally, depending   on location.* Schengen   Area Visa requirements include a minimum $50,000 USD emergency   medical coverage, including urgent health, emergency hospital treatment and   repatriation.
    A nurse   escort costs on average about $11,000 within North America and about $25,000   from Europe.*
    Medicare/Medicaid   and health insurance carriers may stop or decrease coverage once a person   leaves the U.S. or their coverage area.
    Hospitals   outside the U.S. may ask for payment prior to treatment and may not   let you leave the country unless treatment is paid in full. (Having a  the correct travel insurance plan means our travel assistance provider can guarantee payment up  to the coverage amount shown in the Policy.)
    If you clients have a medical emergency while traveling, the insurance company's travel assistance   provider will assist with foreign and domestic medical arrangements, so you can focus on recovery.
    There are so many options with Trip Insurance & my job is to help guide you to the plan that is going to fit your needs the best. Emergencies are expensive, don't you want the peace of mind when you're traveling to know that you have insurance, to know that you have a 24/7 assistance line that you can contact for help & guidance? What's the plan if you don't have travel insurance?




    Wednesday, February 12, 2020

    CRUISES THAT I'VE TAKEN


    Cruises that I've Taken
    At one point, I decided that I better document all of the cruises that I've taken so that I know how many I've taken.  It's a fun list to refer back to and to reflect on the memories!!   #livelovecruise  #livelovetravel
    1. May 1990 - 1st cruise: Holland America Line "old" Rotterdam, 3 day coastal SF-YVR
    2. December 1993: Holland America Line "old" Westerdam, 7 day Eastern Caribbean
    3. May 1995: Norwegian Cruise Line - Southward (I think) - 7 day Southern Caribbean
    4. January 1997: Celebrity Cruise Line - Century - 7 day Western Caribbean
    5. June 1997: Carnival - Holiday - 4 day Catalina/Ensenada
    6. May 1998: Carnival Elation - cruise to nowhere out of SF
    7. September 1998: Norwegian Cruise Line- Star - 7day "texaribbean"
    8. April 2000: RCCL - Voyager of the Seas - 7 day Western Caribbean
    9. 2000/2001: Carnival Fascination - 7 day Caribbean (western I think)
    10. May 2001: RCCL- Radiance of the Seas - 4 Day Pacific Northwest
    11. January 2002: RCCL - Viking Serenade - 3 day Ensenada
    12. May 2005: Carnival Victory - 7 day Eastern Caribbean (Bill's first cruise ever)
    13. April 2006: RCCL- Vision of the Seas- 7 day Mexican Riviera
    14. September 2006: Princess- Dawn Princess - 2 day Coastal YVR-SF
    15. June 2007: Princess- Dawn Princess- 10 day Alaska
    16. April 2008: Celebrity Mercury - 7 day Pacific Northwest
    17. July 2008: Disney Magic - 7 day Mexican Riviera
    18. August 2008: Carnival Elation - 4 day Cabo
    19. March 2009: Carnival Splendor - 2 day Cruise to Nowhere out of SF
    20. July 2009: Celebrity Infinity - 7 day Alaska round-trip from Seattle 
    21. February 2010- MSC Poesia - 7 day Eastern Caribbean Country Dance Cruise
    22. September 2010- Mariner of the Seas - 7 day Mexican Riviera
    23. September 2010- Zuiderdam (Holland America) - 3 day Pacific Coastal.
    24. November 2010 - Allure of the Seas - 2 day cruise to nowhere out of Ft. Lauderdale.
    25. February 2011 - Norwegian EPIC - 7 day cruise to Western Caribbean: Cozumel, Costa Maya & Roatan
    26. June 2011 - Carnival Paradise- 3 day Baja Cruise to Ensenada "5th year anniversary Cruise"- BILL'S 15TH CRUISE IN 6 YEARS!!
    27. May 2012 - RCCL  Oasis of the Seas - 7 days Eastern Caribbean (V.com conference)
    28. May 2013 - Celebrity Solstice - 2 day cruise to nowhere
    29. October 27 2013 - Royal Princess- 2 day TA cruise to nowhere 
    30. October 29, 2013 - Royal Princess - 5 day Caribbean Inaugural Cruise
    31. December 28, 2013 - Adventure of the Seas- 7 day Southern Caribbean New Years Eve Cruise
    32. February 23, 2014- Norwegian Jewel- 7 day Western Caribbean from New Orleans (Mandi's Line Dance Cruise)
    33. July 3, 2014 - Carnival Imagination - 3 day Baja Cruise to Ensenada "Bill's 50th birthday cruise" 
    34. March 26, 2015 - Carnival Imagination - 3 day Baja Cruise to Ensenada "Janet's 50th birthday cruise"
    35. April 24, 2015 - RCCL Quantum of the Seas- 8 day Bahamas- Vacation.com Conference at Sea
    36. September 24, 2015 - RCCL Liberty of the Seas - 9 day Canada/New England- Line Dancers at Sea
    37. April 4, 2016 - Norwegian Pearl - 10 day Partial Panama Canal Cruise from Florida (2016 Line Dancers at Sea)
    38. November 8, 2016 - RCCL Harmony of the Seas- 2 day Inaugural
    39. December 31, 2016 -  Celebrity Reflection - 7 day Western Caribbean from Miami
    40. April 22, 2017 - Disney Fantasy- 7 Day Eastern Caribbean from Port Canaveral

    41. June 27, 2017 - Grand Princess- 10 day Alaska from SF (2017 Line Dancers at Sea) 
    42. September 23, 2017- Coral Princess- 4 day Coastal Vancouver to LA "Suzy & Charles Vow Renewal"
    43. December 30, 2017-Harmony of the Seas- New Years Eastern Caribbean
    44. January 12, 2018- Carnival Inspiration-Country Booze Cruise Line Dance-Ensenada
    45. May 4, 2018- Celebrity Equinox- 10 day Southern Caribbean (5th Annual Line Dancers at Sea Cruise)
    46. May 25, 2018- Norwegian BLISS- 2 day Agent Inaugural Cruise to Nowhere
    47. August 12, 2018- RCCL Oasis of the Seas- 7 night Eastern Caribbean "Suzy's 50th Birthday Cruise"
    48. December 1, 2018- Celebrity EDGE - 3 day Preview Cruise
    49. December 4, 2018- Celebrity EDGE - 2 day Agent pre-inaugural Cruise
    50. December 29, 2018-Norwegian BLISS- 7 night Caribbean- New Years Eve (Bill's 37th cruise)
    51. April 3, 2019 - Disney Wonder - 5 night Mexico- "Mandi's 60th Birthday Cruise"
    52. April 27, 2019- Royal Princess  - 7 night Mexico- "TNC Dance Cruise"
    53. Oct 27, 2019- Celebrity Solstice - 12 night NZ trip- 6th annual Line Dancers at Sea Cruise (at the age of 53!! & Bill's 40th lifetime cruise!) 
    54. December 28, 2019 -CARNIVAL PANORAMA - 7 night Mexico- New Years Eve Cruise! 

    Dawn Princess in Alaska
    Liberty of the Seas







    Disney Fantasy
    Carnival Elation

    Harmony of the Seas
    CELEBRITY REFLECTION                                                                         

    Disney Magic


    Norwegian Bliss

    (Royal Princess in background)
    Quantum of the Seas