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Guest Post: David and Emily’s $850 Mayan Adventure
Here’s a great story from an adventurous young couple that grasped the WorldWanderlusting vision and spent 7 days discovering the wonders of the Mayan Riviera. It just goes to show you that you need not wait until you’re too old … Continue reading
What Kind of Travel Excites You?
I was complaining to my wife the other day that we simply haven’t gone “anywhere” lately. She promptly reminded me that this year we’ve been to Florida, North Carolina, and San Diego. Somehow it felt like those trips didn’t count. … Continue reading
Top 5 Myths About International Travel
International Travel Myth # 1 Everything about travel is too expensive “Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Miss Lippy, the part of the story I don’t like is that this is a lie!” – Billy Madison If you’re new to our site, type … Continue reading
10 Ways to Make Travel with Children Easier
Are you one of them? It’s a large group of parents who use their children as the excuse for not traveling. They say it’s impossible. But is it really? Cindy, a dedicated worldwanderluster, took her five children on a cruise … Continue reading
The Best Starwood “Nights and Flights” Redemptions
You need to get your hands on 70k Starwood Preferred Guest points. Why? Because there is some incredible redemption value when you use the Starwood “Nights and Flights” redemption option that Sheldon detailed in his post last week. As you … Continue reading
Frontier Airlines- The Ugly Stepchild?
Delta, American, United, Southwest, and JetBlue are all common names in airliners, but Frontier Airlines is one that is commonly overlooked. Because of this some people might refer to them as the ugly stepchild. However, you should probably give … Continue reading
US Bank FlexPerks 33,150, Alaska Airlines 40,000, and Marriott 50,000 is back
US Bank Flex Perks Visa Olympic Promotion US Bank FlexPerks is a mediocre set of bank points. They pale in comparison to the Ultimate Rewards that Chase has constructed. This offer is in conjunction with the Olympic Games, and the … Continue reading
