Sunday, March 23, 2014

Stuart's Handy Travel Tips for Europe and Russia

Back by popular demand, Stuart's traveling tips, this time for Europe and Russia!
Stuart has just recently got back from a business trip to Europe and Russia.  With every trip comes a learning opportunity, first and foremost is the new type of credit card with a security chip that requires a personal identity pin
Though new in our country, this system will be implemented by year end.  The United States is the only country still using magnetic strip cards.   

If you are planning a trip  contact your credit card company to inquire if you can get this new card before your trip.  All the trains now require this new credit card  or cash - they will not accept a credit card with a strip anymore. When dining in a restaurant with a business associate, the restaurant would not accept Stuart's credit card.  He actually thought he might have to wash dishes to pay for his meal! Be sure to ask the hostess before seating.

When exploring in cities in Europe, watch out for cyclists!  The Netherlands and Scandinavian countries have cyclists everywhere.  Cyclists  have the "right away" so be aware when you step off the curb.





Have travel adapters for all your cell phones, lap tops, and other electronic devices.   Most places in Europe and Russia require the " round two prong plug adapters".  In England, you would require a three prong plug as they are 220-230 voltage. Most hotels do have air dryers, even Russia, so one less device to pack.

The "hop-on, hop-off" buses are the best way to get a good overview of a new city. Spend the day exploring since bus fares are reasonable and the commentary is in multiple languages. Stuart suggests you purchase your bus tickets from a kiosk on the street rather than on the bus.  You are able to save money as the kiosk will give you multiple coupons for discounts and some free admissions to local attractions.
The bus system from Heathrow Airport to nearby hotels is very good and much cheaper than taxi service. (Recent fare was 4.50 pounds as opposed to the 15 pounds Stuart was quoted from a taxi driver, plus bus drops you at the front door). If you are traveling into the city, take the train.  Heathrow Express is the fastest way to connect with London from Heathrow.  If you do decide you need a taxi, go to the office within the terminal.  Don't hail  a taxi outside the airport as Stuart says "they will take you for a ride", translation-excessive charges!

When flying international or domestic, it's important to pack medications and valuables in your carry-on, since cancelled flights and lost luggage are the new normal these days. A good travel insurance policy will make replacing the new undies and a free hotel more bearable. 

Stuart found that it was not worth the extra cost on first-class air seats.  When on Lufthansa, he noticed no additional leg room, just a black leather seat versus a blue seat in "monkey class"....and they serve the same free drinks.

Stuart says that these days airports have digital check-ins throughout Europe and Russia, so you need to keep your airline booking locator number handy.   You will need to know the 3 letter airport code for the first leg or destination code on a non-stop, keep a "cheat sheet" in your pocket with all these details, and a pen on hand, for those countries which require you to fill out customs declaration forms.


Make sure you have your passport number written down somewhere safe just in case you are pick-pocketed! You need to have proof of identity when travelling in these countries.  You can be stopped and asked for identification at anytime!  The best advice is to be prepared so you can enjoy your excursion to the fullest!


If you are traveling soon and have questions, CONTACT STUART as he will be happy to share his expertise with you. 

Saturday, March 15, 2014

What’s new in the Romance World? You may be surprised…..

Brides are looking for fun and stress free weddings – with a built in honeymoon! So it is no wonder that the trend for destination and shipboard weddings is exploding! 

 Family and friends love it because they get the opportunity to get to know each other in a fun, tropical setting.  Brides have so many choices (grooms too) – they can get married at a resort, or say their vows on a beautiful beach, garden,  or really any exotic location around the world!  

Destination Weddings by Cruise Planners offers two exclusive shore side wedding packages in over 20 beautiful destinations.  Don’t forget that we can customize any trip to make it perfect for that special day!  

So let’s cruise!  

Virtually every cruise line offers some sort of wedding, honeymoon, and renewal of vows packages. Symbolic ceremonies can be arranged at sea, or you can have a wedding in any of the great global destinations that the cruise ships go to.

But what about same-sex ceremonies? Well, what about it in this very progressive time and turning point in history?
 Same-sex couples are looking to declare their love for one other in special ways.  Cruise Planners can offer a “Sea of Love Cruise”, a seven-night Eastern Caribbean voyage on Norwegian Getaway.  It includes a same-sex group commitment ceremony on a St. Thomas Beach. The departure date is September 27th, visiting St. Maarten and Nassau too, with the commitment ceremony taking place on October 1st.  After the ceremony, couples and guests will celebrate with a reception that includes a buffet, open bar, party costumes, champagne toast, steel pan band, and a photographer. 

t just doesn’t get much better than this folks!  Contact us to plan your ceremony!