Award Wallet Promo Code

You can upgrade for free to AwardWallet Premium service if you use the promo code: free-dqevtv.

AwardWallet is a great invention.  The guy who thought of that had a similar idea to the person who created Mint.com.  They both help you to consolidate your life into one login.  Sometimes I feel like our “Smartphones” actually make our lives even more difficult.  We need to simplify our lives and this is the way to do it for the frequent flier.

This service consolidates all of your travel logins into one place.  It logs into all of your accounts and shows you your balances of how many miles that you have with each of the companies.  If you’ve always flown on one airline then you don’t need this service.  This helps the world wanderluster who has so many accounts with different companies that it is hard to remember all of your logins and when your points expire.  The great thing about Awardwallet is that they help you to remember so you can be certain that you never allow your points to expire.

This is a snapshot of my AwardWallet account.  Sorry that the font is a little small, but I wanted to show you how it works.  It is so great to have all of the accounts in one place.
Keep in mind that you might have children who have accounts with all of the airlines too.  This is the BEST way to consolidate all of your accounts.

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Photo and Currency Quiz

Where was this picture taken and what currency do they use there?

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Food is the Reason I Travel

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  2. Post a picture of food that you’ve eaten in some place.  Don’t include the name of the food, or the place where you ate it.  We want everyone to try and guess where the food was eaten and what it is.

Mangoes and Sticky Rice

I love eating when I visit other countries.  I took my first trip to Thailand in 2006 and prior to that I’d never had Thai food in my life.  I had heard that Thai food was amazing, but didn’t yet know how good it really is.  One of the best desserts that I’ve ever had is Mangoes and Sticky Rice.  It is a chilled mango served on a bed of sticky rice with warm coconut milk poured on top.  They sprinkle toasted sesame seeds over the top in most cases.

Let’s be honest.  I dream about this stuff.  It costs you 50 Baht in Thailand and $7 here in the US if it is on sale.  It isn’t cheap, but the dessert is definitely worth indulging.

Laab Moo

It’s not only the desserts in Thailand that are amazing.  The meals are so delicious.  I totally recommend the Laab Moo.  I’ve never tried making this recipe, but the result in Thailand and at Thai restaurants is phenomenal.  Moo means pork, but you could ask for Laab Kai, which would be chicken at your local Thai restaurant.  Don’t get this meal if you are afraid of purple onions.  Sometimes the chef gets carried away and puts in quite a few.

Fruits

Durians (my hands) & Mangosteens (Shae's hands)

I love traveling to other countries and eating the fruits that they have.  I realize that you

Dragonfruit

have to have some cautions when eating in other countries, but you can have some delicious fruits too.  I’ve tried all kinds of fruits all around the world.  In the picture on the left you can see the mangosteens in my wife’s hands.  They are purple on the outside, and when you open them in the middle the fruit is white and looks like a clove of garlic.  It does pack a wonderful flavor though.

The durian is another story.  Those things are NASTY.  When you go to a shopping mall you can smell a durian from anywhere.  In hotels they usually have signs that say “NO DURIAN.”  The reasons for this is because they are really nasty.  I dare you to try one.  If someone reading the blog likes them, please let me know how you don’t vomit eating them.

The next picture is of a dragonfruit.  It tastes a lot like a kiwi (in my opinion) and is really delicious.  I would recommend it to anyone.

I know that I’ve talked a lot about Thailand.  Keep in mind that you can use the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express points at hotels in Bangkok (not much to see there in my opinion), Koh Samui, Krabi, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai and more.  I’ve never stayed at these places, but they sure look like paradise to me.

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Wanderlusting: Roatan, Honduras

As much as I enjoyed diving in St. Kitts, $120 for two dives was a little tough, even if the dive operator was a Boise State Bronco fan.

At the moment, I’m wanderlusting of Roatan, Honduras, daydreaming of $35 scuba diving, white sand beaches, and turquoise blue water… this and it’s still 90 degrees at home?  What will it be like when we have winter blizzards with sub-zero temps?

I have a good friend who’s going to be in Honduras for work, and, as any responsible wanderluster would do, he’s trying to tack a nice vacation on the end of his business trip.

I put some tickets on hold at American Airlines for 30,000 miles and $27 in fees, now the harder task of convincing my wife…

If all goes as planned, we’ll see the Mayan ruins of Copan, we’ll laze on the beach and I’ll catch up on reading The Fountainhead, and I’ll finally have the shark diving experience I’ve been begging for.

If any of you have been to Honduras and have any other ideas for me, I’d like to hear them.

 

 

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US Airways 40,000 Dividend Miles

With all of these cards with huge sign on bonuses, it makes me think, “What was I doing paying for my flights before this?”  I can’t believe how fast time goes, and how these offers just fly right by. It seems like I’ve been following these deals forever these days.

End of the Southwest deal

I got notice that the Southwest Airlines Chase card that offers 50,000 Rapid Rewards Points is going away soon (NOW GONE).  They will be pulling the offer on the 7th of August 2011.  Sometimes they extend these offers, but sometimes they don’t.  I’ve you’ve been hesitating on getting the card you only have a couple of days left before it will expire.

The Southwest deal is great because it offers you the 50,000 Rapid Rewards points, but you also have to take into account that they don’t charge for bags.  Each person is allowed 2 bags without any charge.  It does have an annual fee that is not waived.  So keep in mind that the value of the points is up to $800, but you have to net out the $100 annual fee.  That means that you get $700 in value on that card. Not too shabby.  This is especially great as there isn’t a big spending requirement.  It only requires your first purchase, and then they credit you the points.

US Airways Barclaycard

Here is another card that might interest you if you fly a lot on US Airways.  This is an offer that will give you 40,000 dividend miles (easily, you can get 60,000 after one whole year and a monster balance transfer).

This is a snapshot of the deal.  It looks like you get 40,000 miles for the first purchase, which is a pretty good deal.  It also gives you a 10,000 bonus if you use a balance transfer.  I don’t think that it would be worth it to transfer a balance as these are the terms:

Balance Transfer Bonus Miles: Cardmembers will earn one (1) mile per one dollar ($1) in balances transferred to your US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard requested in the first 30 days after account opening, up to a maximum of ten thousand (10,000) miles. The Balance Transfer is subject to the Balance Transfer Fee set forth in the Terms and Conditions

I’m not willing to rack up 10K on a credit card ever.  Nor am I going to pay the fees to transfer that balance either.  I guess that I see the 40,000 points, and that is pretty good.  It works really well as you don’t have an annual fee the first year either. Thanks to thepointsguy for this link.

Another good thing about this card is that it decreases the amount of miles that an award ticket requires.  For example:  An inside the USA ticket would cost you 25,000 miles normally.  Having this card will make it only cost 20,000 miles.  This means that you can take two trips inside the USA as long as you fly on their “cheap days.”

20,000 Mile Award Travel: The Primary Cardmember will receive a 5,000 mile discount off of each eligible Award Ticket. For example, if 25,000 Dividend Miles are required to redeem an award ticket, then as a US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard Cardmember who met the criteria set forth in the Terms and Conditions, the Cardmember’s Dividend miles account would only be deducted by 20,000 miles instead of 25,000 miles. For more information visit www.usairways.com.

Downsides:

  • Barclaycard will approve you for a card with lesser benefits if they deem you to be “unworthy” of the US Airways Dividend Miles MasterCard.  I would be certain that you have good credit by using CreditSesame.com to get your free Experian score before applying for this card.
  • Offer is only available to first time cardholders

This would be a great deal to match up with the Starwood Preferred Guest. The best part is that you only need to make one purchase on this card and $4500 in purchases on the SPG Amex card and you have two people going wherever in the USA and staying pretty much wherever for free. Huh, and some people say that they can’t travel because it is expensive.

We also encourage you to use our links whenever possible as you apply for these cards and services. That is what keeps the information flowing from us to you. Thanks for wanderlusting with us.

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Use Credit Card Rewards to Explore Europe

Do you daydream about medieval castles?

Does your heart ache to see the canals of Venice?

Will your life feel incomplete until you’ve pondered the Swiss Alps?

If so, you are a fellow Wanderluster, and if you’ll stick around for a few paragraphs, we’ll show you how you can make Europe your playground by signing up for two credit cards (and maybe a third if you’d like to bring someone else along).

The first credit card I ever signed up for offered a white Visa T-shirt as a bonus.  I wasn’t exactly thrilled, but I wasn’t disappointed, either.  My how I shortchanged myself.  In today’s day of customer-thirsty banking, credit card sign-up bonuses are as good as they’ve ever been.  In fact, I’m still marveling at the fact that this is even possible.

The Citi Platinum Select Visa card will give you 50k AA points after spending $3000 in the first three months.  If you book a trip to Europe with points between Oct 15 and May 15, and avoid flying on British Airways as a partner, you’ll pay only 40k points and a miniscule amount in taxes.

If you thought that was good, this one’s even better: The offer on the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express is great. Here comes the shocker – those points will get you eight nights at various European hotels to complete an epic journey through Northern Italy, Bavarian Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.

Prepare to be awestruck as you see how this plays out.

We’ll use Venice, Italy as our launching point because it’s sort of a popular place. Depending on where you’re at, plane tickets would normally run somewhere between $600 and $1200… yet you don’t have to buy them because you are a frequent flier mile pro, and you’re paying nothing more than the taxes on your flight thanks to the miles or points you’ve earned as credit card reward bonuses.

Now for the fun part… from Venice, your adventure begins: 

You’ll very likely arrive at the Venice airport early in the day.  Be sure you’ve adjusted your biological clock because you’ll be off and running right from the start.  First you’ll pick up your rental car.  Having your own transportation will give you ultimate freedom and allow you to customize your trip to do exactly what you’d like.  I just did a search on Expedia.com and for the dates I chose we’re looking at about $345.

Day 1: Venice

We won’t attempt to capture the highlights of Venice in a single, measly paragraph.  But suffice it to say that you will not lack for entertainment in the floating city.

Tonight you’ll stay in Padova, Italy, outside the city an on your way to more adventure. Padova Sheraton 3-4,000 Starwood points

Day 2: Verona and Trient

Today’s journey will take you through a city made famous by its star-crossed lovers: Verona.  You may want to recreate a scene at Juliet’s Balcony, see the Roman Arena, or skip straight to Trient where you can visit the 13th century Buonconsiglio Castle.

Overnighting in Bolzano, Italy at the Four Points by Sheraton Bolzano. 3,000 Starwood points

Day 3: Innsbruck and Lenggries

Crossing through the alps, you’ll make a stop in Innsbruck, Austria, where you can opt for the Nordketten cable-car ride to the top of a mountain, or one of many scenic nature trails that will awe and inspire your.

From there, it’s off to Lenggries, Germany, where you’ll stay in the uniquely Bavarian Four Points by Sheraton Brauneck. 3,000 Starwood points

Day 4: Neuschwanstein Castle

Straight from a fairy-tale, Newschwanstein Castle just happens to be on your route today.  Marvel at what is easily the most idyllic of all the castles on earth.  I’m ashamed to admit that I’ve yet to take my wife there.

When you’ve had all you can handle, head to the Dornbirn, Austria Four Points by Sheraton Dornbirn. 3,000 Starwood points

Day 5: Zurich, Switzerland

A loop through Switzerland to Zurich will occupy your time.  You may want to see the Zurich Opera House, the Swiss National Museum, or indulge in more than your fair share of Swiss chocolate.

Maybe you’d like to stop in and see Rhine Falls -the largest in Europe before your return to the Four Points by Sheraton Dornbirn. 3,000 Starwood points

Day 6: By Milan to Genoa

Back into Italy, you’ll spend a little time driving today, but not so much that you won’t be able to enjoy a portside pesto pasta by candlelight.  The history buff can also see what is purported to be the home in which Christopher Colombus was born.

Genoa, Italy – Genova Sheraton 3,000 Starwood points

Day 7: Along the coast through Pisa

Say it isn’t so, there’s no way this epic journey could also include the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa? Oh yes, yes it can.  Can you envision a better way to enjoy an afternoon than scaling the 293 step spiral staircase of this white marble tower?

As if that weren’t enough, you’ll spend the night in the “cradle of the Renaissance,” Florence, Italy, at the Firenze Sheraton. 7,000 Starwood points

Day 8: Florence

Even the most amateur art afficionado can appreciate the works of the Italian masters, to include Michelangelo.  If you’re that or anything more, you’ll have more than you can handle with the museums, galleries, and public places.

When you’ve had your fill, you’ll head to Bologna, Italy where you stay at the Bologna Sheraton. 4,000 Starwood points

Day 9: Relax

Sleep in.  You’ve made some memories.  You’ve seen four countries, and a small corner of the wonders of Europe.  Wherever home is, it will never be enough again.  You’re hooked.  You’ve got the wanderlust.  When you tell the stories and show the pictures, you won’t be able to recapture the awe that you felt when you were there.  Start daydreaming of where you’ll go next.

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United Airlines $50 Certificate: Sign up for a chance!

There are hundreds of you checking our blog, but not nearly so many signed up for our email list.  We have a $50 United Airlines Certificate that we’ll give away to one of you after we add our next 50 subscribers.  That means you’ll have a 1 in 50 chance – much better odds than most giveaways you’ll find.

The certificate is good for $50 off a purchase of more than $150… not a screaming deal, but nothing to shake a stick at, either.

As you’ve seen us recommend before, we like the idea of keeping two email addresses – one that we give to people, and one that we give to computers.  That way your inbox isn’t flooded and you can still sign up for alerts, newsletters, and updated posts that will help you find amazing travel deals.

Keep wanderlusting with us because this week we’ll be posting an amazing example of what kind of a European vacation you could book  with all of your lodging free, courtesy of the Starwood Preferred Guest® Credit Card from American Express.

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