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| Win a Free Month Stay with Southern Resorts Vacation Rentals' Southern Beach Tour Posted: 19 Aug 2010 12:01 AM PDT Southern Resorts Vacation Rentals launches the Southern Beach Tour, a competition where one lucky winner will win a free month stay along the beaches of Northwest Florida. (Vocus) August 19, 2010 -- Ever dream of being a travel writer? Are you someone who blogs and interacts on the social networks? If so, Southern Resorts Vacation Rentals has the endeavor for you. Promoting the Southern Beach Tour, this proven leader in Florida vacation rentals, will let some lucky winner stay free in a variety of properties along the coast for an entire month, October 8 – November 8, 2010. The properties are predetermined and the timing corresponds with some wonderful Fall festivals and attractions at the beach. The catch is the winner must attend the events, explore their Southern Perks amenities and be willing and able to share their experience with the outside world via blog, Facebook, Twitter and Youtube. Does that sound like something you can do? Stay in a beach property and attend fun events for free? If so, visit the rules and regulations on-line and begin the process. An application and essay about why you would be the best person for the assignment are the start to enter the contest. With a little luck and skillful writing, you could be chosen to stay in some of the best Florida vacation rentals, while enjoying happenings such as the Seeing Red Wine Festival in the Beaches of South Walton, Destin Fishing Rodeo, the Seafood, Wine and Music Festival in Panama City Beach, the Blast on the Bay Songwriters' Festival in the Forgotten Coast and more. Fall is one of the most beautiful times at the beach along Northwest Florida's gulf coast. Still warm weather, crystal clear water and low daily rates make it the perfect time for a quick getaway or Fall break. "With all of the publicity related to the oil spill and our beaches, we want to spread the word that the beaches in our region are as beautiful as ever and what better way than through the eyes of someone actually experiencing it first hand," states Kevin Veach, one of the owners of Southern Resorts. The Florida vacation rentals including condos, homes and cottages represented by Southern Resorts can be found in these Florida Gulf Coast beach communities: Pensacola Beach, Navarre Beach, Fort Walton Beach, Destin, Beaches of South Walton, Panama City Beach, Mexico Beach, WindMark Beach and Port St. Joe. For more on these areas and vacation opportunities, visit SouthernResorts.com. ### Southern Resorts Vacation Rentals This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read our FAQ page at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php |
| 5 affordable ways to upgrade your vacation Posted: 19 Aug 2010 06:16 AM PDT Most travelers can't afford five-star hotels and first-class airfare, but there are plenty of inexpensive — and sometimes free — ways to add comfort and small luxuries to a trip without clearing out your bank account. Things like a leisurely morning meal or a few extra inches of legroom in coach can make a big difference on an otherwise budget-minded getaway. Following is a quick list of five low-cost upgrade suggestions simple enough to try on almost every trip you take. 1. Ask for an upgrade Even if no seats or upgrades for a higher class are available, you may be able to get a better seat, sometimes even for free. As more airlines have designated certain seats in coach as "premium" seats, they may offer you a seat in the front section of coach (where seat widths or pitch may be more generous), or perhaps right behind one of those exit row seats that have one seat taken out so you actually have two full rows of legroom — more than enough space even if you're built like Wilt Chamberlain. If upgrades are available, the agent can usually tell you the exact cost, and you can accept or decline the offer. (You may not even have to go to the desk, as this option is also becoming more common for both online and kiosk check-in options.) At the very least, most check-in agents will scan their seating charts to try to find you the best available seat at no extra cost, just for the asking. You almost can't go wrong inquiring politely about any upgrade options; if you travel regularly, you'll be pleasantly surprised over time at how well this works. 2. Avoid long lines by buying tickets in advance This option is usually best employed at very popular attractions with instant name recognition and broad appeal: the American Museum of Natural History, the Uffizi, Disney. There is usually a small fee for the service (usually in the $2 to $4 range), but getting to skip the mile-long General Admission line and grab your tickets at Will Call — or better yet, have your tickets mailed to you in advance — is almost always worth a couple of bucks. If you are traveling as a family or with a group, you might even find that buying a museum membership pays off, even for a one-time visit. For example, a year-long family membership at the American Museum of Natural History costs $115, and includes unlimited admission for two adults and up to four children all year long. Meanwhile, regular admission for two adults and four children is $92. If you have even the most remote plans to visit again, the family membership is the way to go. Additionally, the AMNH will even let you have other family members use your membership — so, for example, I could give my brother and his family my membership card, and they could all attend as well, on their own time. Check out these and similar options when you visit museum and theme parks; potential price savings aside, lines for members tend to be shorter than those for the general public. 3. Upgrade your rental car affordably For example, say during booking you see an economy car for $18 a day, and a full-size car for $50. If you book the economy car, and then are offered an upgrade at the rental desk, typically you will be quoted a few dollars per day more for the upgraded vehicle, perhaps $5 a day per rental class — but not the full $50 you were originally quoted. When reserving a car online, sometimes you will be offered the option to upgrade during the booking process; on a trip to Cleveland last year, I upgraded three full car classes for $3 a day. Learn more tactics for upgrading your car rental in How to Save on Car Rentals in a Recession. The risk here is obviously that no upgrade is available, and that you are stuck in the economy car. Unless you are going to be driving a lot, this may not be a deal-breaker. 4. Use a travel agent Especially when traveling as a family or with a group, when getting seats together can be critical to a sane and safe trip, you can save yourself a lot of hassle and anxiety by having a pro put together a sensible and reliable flight itinerary. While your agent is at it, you might have him or her look into rental cars, hotel rooms and more — and, if the price is right, go ahead and book it. Researching and reserving these yourself usually requires visiting multiple Websites and can take a few hours of your time, so having a travel agent book them for you can save you time ... and it may not cost you anything more in fees. 5. Use room service Unless the hotel breakfast is included in your room cost, I find this option particularly attractive in the morning. While waiting for and eating breakfast, I can check in at work, dispatch e-mail, read the newspaper or watch the morning news, which for me beats slumping down to a hotel restaurant first thing in the morning by a country breakfast mile. Often you can order your meal the night before and choose a predetermined delivery time. You will want to take a close look at the menu prices, as hotel breakfasts can be on the pricey side (although not always) and may be a more expensive option than popping down the street to the local coffee shop. But for a morning or two it won't break the bank, and the benefits are worth it. An omelet, buttered toast, some fruit and a pot of coffee delivered right to your room while you are still in your PJ's? There's the lap of luxury for you — breakfast in bed. 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