You can earn free American Miles for completing short surveys on a variety of topics. An easy and free way to get started collecting miles.
Monday, February 20, 2012
How to Get FREE Disney World Tickets
How to Get FREE Disney World Tickets | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5826694_disney-world-tickets.html#ixzz1mvsJmh00Between the "Give A Day" Disney program to taking advantage of Orlando's resort perks and advantage, anyone can get FREE Disney World Tickets if they really really wanted too.
http://www.topguest.com/
Use Foursquare or Facebook to check in and earn free points through a number of programs. You will need a smartphone with GPS capabilities but otherwise this is an easy way to earn points without much effort.
Use Foursquare or Facebook to check in and earn free points through a number of programs. You will need a smartphone with GPS capabilities but otherwise this is an easy way to earn points without much effort.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
How to Find Free Souvenirs for Your Scrapbook
| Whether you enjoy taking road trips or like to travel the world, chances are you always try to bring a souvenir home with you to remember your trip. But you don't always have to spend large portions of your travel budget on these keepsakes. Free souvenirs do exist if you know where to look, and the vast majority of them are perfect for adding to your scrapbook. |
Monday, March 9, 2009
Maps and Brochures
http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/!ut/p/_s.7_0_A/7_0_1OB?navid=MAPS_BROCHURES&parentnav=TRAVEL_RECREATION&navtype=RT
USDA works alongside with the U.S. Geological Survey to provide maps and brochures to the general public detailing outdoor recreational locations and activities.
USDA works alongside with the U.S. Geological Survey to provide maps and brochures to the general public detailing outdoor recreational locations and activities.
Monday, January 26, 2009
A Budgettravel.com article from: kathie_lucas@yahoo.com
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Deal or No Deal
Brad Tuttle
BoltBus: $1 one-way tickets Reality check: There are very few seats at this price on each bus, so you have to book weeks in advance. But it's worth the hassle¿plus, you get Wi-Fi and added legroom. (thumbs-up)
Spirit Airlines: $9 one-way flights Reality check: You must join the $9 Fare Club, which costs $40 per year. Even then, finding the fare is hard unless you're flying to or from a Spirit gateway like Fort Lauderdale. (in between)
EasyCruise: $50 per night cruises Reality check: The cabins at this rate are tiny¿65 square feet¿and windowless. Port and fuel charges are also extra; expect to shell out $100 more for a three-night cruise. (thumbs-down)
Enterprise: $10 per day car rentals Reality check: Pickups are at non-airport locations, and the rental has to include a Friday to Monday. The $10 rate is also mostly restricted to small cities. Still, the deal is very easy to get where it's available. (thumbs-up)
The Hoxton hotel: £1 rooms Reality check: The London hotel's rooms normally cost up to $300 a night. The downside? Availability. The cheap rooms are usually snapped up the day each sale starts. (in between)
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Deal or No Deal
Brad Tuttle
BoltBus: $1 one-way tickets Reality check: There are very few seats at this price on each bus, so you have to book weeks in advance. But it's worth the hassle¿plus, you get Wi-Fi and added legroom. (thumbs-up)
Spirit Airlines: $9 one-way flights Reality check: You must join the $9 Fare Club, which costs $40 per year. Even then, finding the fare is hard unless you're flying to or from a Spirit gateway like Fort Lauderdale. (in between)
EasyCruise: $50 per night cruises Reality check: The cabins at this rate are tiny¿65 square feet¿and windowless. Port and fuel charges are also extra; expect to shell out $100 more for a three-night cruise. (thumbs-down)
Enterprise: $10 per day car rentals Reality check: Pickups are at non-airport locations, and the rental has to include a Friday to Monday. The $10 rate is also mostly restricted to small cities. Still, the deal is very easy to get where it's available. (thumbs-up)
The Hoxton hotel: £1 rooms Reality check: The London hotel's rooms normally cost up to $300 a night. The downside? Availability. The cheap rooms are usually snapped up the day each sale starts. (in between)
Would you like to send this article to a friend? Go to
http://www.budgettravel.com/ac-bt/bt-dyn/emailafriend?contentId=AR2009010301699&sent=no&referrer=emailarticle
Friday, January 16, 2009
How to Stay Free at a Hotel
| Great breakdown and explanation of earning free hotel nights by eHow writer. Done in steps and so simple to follow. |
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