Tuesday, April 7, 2026

How to Use the $250 Travel Credit from the Capital One Venture Card ✈️

The desert on Gran Canaria

The Capital One Venture credit card dropped a seriously good welcome offer — 75,000 points plus a $250 travel credit, all for a $95 annual fee. We estimate the total value at least $1,000 in travel. 🤑

Heads up: This offer expires April 13th, so don't sit on this one!


So, What Can You Actually Do With the $250 Travel Credit?


The credit lives inside the Capital One Travel Portal, and honestly, there's a lot to work with. You can book:

  • ✈️ Flights
  • 🏨 Stays
  • 📦 Packages
  • 🚗 Rental Cars
  • 🎭 Activities
  • 💎 Premium Stays

How the Portal Works


Searching is straightforward — it works just like any other third-party travel portal. What sets Capital One's apart are two handy perks:

  • A price drop guarantee 📉
  • Optional cancel anytime protection for extra peace of mind 🛡️

When you find something you love and add it to your cart, Capital One will automatically prompt you to apply your $250 travel credit. You can also tap into your 75,000 points to cover any remaining balance.

👉 Want to squeeze maximum value out of those points? Check out our full guide here on the smartest ways to redeem them — we break down exactly how to hit that $1,000+ value threshold.


Ready to Grab This Deal?

Remember, April 13th is the cutoff — after that, this offer is gone. If you're ready to apply, we'd love it if you used our referral link — it helps us keep finding deals like this for you!

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process. Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the program. 

Or you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

You Have the Points—So Why Are You Still Paying Cash for Flights? ✈️


Both new clients I met with this past week had a serious stash of points and miles—and were still planning to pay cash for their next flights. 🤔✈️

The first client had 800,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points sitting in their account… and had just purchased a flight to the East Coast. When I asked why, she said she was saving them for a “big trip someday.”

Family trip to Finland to see the Northern Lights

The second client? 2 million Amex points. Yes, really—two million. And they were about to pay cash for round-trip flights to Europe.

And here’s the kicker: both are still actively earning points every month.

This isn’t unusual. I’ve seen it over and over:

So what’s going on? Why do smart, points-savvy people collect all these miles… and then not use them?

I asked ChatGPT, and the answer lines up exactly with what I see in real life:

1. Mental accounting
Points feel like a “special” currency—too valuable to touch. Cash feels easier to part with. If you have a steady paycheck, paying $500 for a flight doesn't seem like as much as paying 50,000 points even though it's the same value. 

2. Loss aversion
It took effort to earn those points, so spending them feels like losing something.

3. Endowment effect
Once you have a big balance, it starts to feel like something to protect. People hold out for a “perfect” redemption that rarely happens.

4. Optimization paralysis
Transfer partners, award charts, dynamic pricing…it can get complicated fast. When people aren’t sure they’re getting the best value, they freeze—and default to cash.

5. Future fantasy vs. present reality
Points get saved for a dream trip someday, while real trips—family visits, college tours, quick getaways—get paid in cash.

Here’s the reality:
Points and miles don’t get more valuable over time. They quietly lose value. Meanwhile, your travel life is happening now.

Once we talked it through, each of these clients made a shift:

  • 800,000 points → used 100,000 for a round-trip flight to Europe ✈️
  • 100,000 points → used 40,000 for a round trip California trip 🌴
  • 225,000 points → used 40,000 for a round trip West Coast flight 🌊
  • 2 million points → used 492,000 for two round trip business class flights to Europe 💺✨

Did they use their points well? Yes. The round trip business class flights to Europe priced out at $14,000.  
Do they still have plenty left? Also yes. That same client has 1.5 million Amex points left. 
Are they still earning more? Absolutely.

Over the water bungalow in Moorea paid with points

And maybe most importantly—they’re actually enjoying the benefits of what they’ve earned.

If you’re sitting on a pile of points and thinking about paying cash for your next flight, let’s take a look before you book. A quick consult can save you thousands of points—or help you finally use them with confidence.

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process. Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the program. 

Or you can book a consulting call with us for just $100. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

***In honor of every new paid client, we will make a donation of 10% to one of our favorite charities. 




Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Bucket List Trip: Trekking With The Gorillas


For two hours, we trekked along dirt roads and thick jungle trails in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, guided by a ranger and accompanied by an armed guard. The pace was steady, the air heavy, and every sound felt amplified.


We paused in a small clearing for a snack and waited for word from the gorilla tracker. About 15 minutes later, his voice crackled over the walkie-talkie — he had located our family. 🦍

We moved quickly downhill through dense brush. Then our guide raised his hand. Silence.

Suddenly the vegetation around us began to shake. One by one — and then all at once — gorillas emerged from the leaves. They were everywhere. Silverbacks. Mothers. Juveniles tumbling through the undergrowth.


For the next hour, we stood among them as they ate, played, groomed, and simply existed. No barriers. No glass. Just quiet observation. At one point, a baby wandered over, studying us with the same curiosity we felt toward her. It was a powerful, grounding moment.


After exactly one hour (the strict limit), our guide signaled it was time to leave. We trekked halfway back and stopped for lunch in another clearing. No one said much. We were all replaying it in our heads.


Rwanda or Uganda?


You can only see mountain gorillas in the wild in Rwanda and Uganda. There are approximately 1,500 mountain gorillas left in the world — roughly 500 in Rwanda and 1,000 in Uganda. Thanks to serious conservation efforts, their population has steadily increased, which is one of the great wildlife success stories. 🌍

If you’re considering a trek, your first decision is location. You’ll find plenty of debate online about which country offers the “easier” hike, but the biggest difference is cost:

  • Rwanda: $1,500 permit per person

  • Uganda: $800 permit per person

A portion of every permit goes directly to conservation and local communities. Permits are limited daily and frequently sell out months in advance.

You’ll need to secure your permit through an official tour operator at least 3–6 months ahead. It’s normal to wire funds in advance to lock in your spot.


Getting There


If trekking in Rwanda

Treks take place in Volcanoes National Park, about 2–3 hours from Kigali.

You can hire a private driver or book a tour. While it’s technically possible as a long day trip, the mandatory trek briefing begins at 7:00 a.m., so staying overnight nearby is often the smarter option.

Hotels in the area range from approximately $100 to $1,000 per night.

If trekking in Uganda

Treks in Uganda are typically in Bwindi. From Kigali, the drive is 5–6 hours. From Kampala, it’s 8–10 hours by car or about 1.5 hours by domestic flight.

Plan to stay at least 1–2 nights near the park. Bwindi has four different trekking sectors, and your permit will assign you a specific one — book lodging close to your designated entrance to avoid early-morning logistics stress. You’ll also need transportation between your lodge and the park headquarters.


What to Wear 🎒

  • Long-sleeve shirt

  • Hiking pants

  • Sturdy hiking boots

  • Lightweight rain jacket

  • Gardening gloves (for grabbing vegetation on steep trails)

Skip mosquito repellent right before the trek — guides advise that strong scents can actually attract insects in the dense forest.


Practical Tips

  • Hire a porter at the park ($20). It supports the local community and makes steep sections much easier.

  • Bring cash for tips. Around $10 per person for the guide, tracker, and guard is appropriate.

  • Be cautious of inflated pricing from third-party travel agencies. Permits have fixed costs — large markups are common.

If seeing mountain gorillas is on your list, it’s absolutely doable with thoughtful planning. It’s physical, it’s regulated, and it’s not inexpensive — but standing quietly in a Ugandan jungle while a baby gorilla studies you? That’s hard to put a price on. 🦍✨

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? I can plan your entire trip using your points and miles or offer a 30 minute consult to answer questions or you can  download my ebook, custom tracker or Join my Travel Coaching Program.

Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities. 


Wednesday, March 18, 2026

How To Avoid The Long Lines At TSA


Skip the TSA Line With This Facial Recognition Shortcut
✈️

Want to breeze through airport security without the usual wait? A little advance planning is all it takes.

TSA is currently expanding a touchless pilot program at airports across the country — and the timing couldn't be better. With security lines growing longer by the day, this upgrade is a welcome relief for frequent flyers.

It's called the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID program, and it uses facial recognition technology to get you through security without fumbling for your boarding pass or driver's license. Just step up to the camera, and you're on your way. 📸


I got to try it firsthand this week at Charleston International Airport in South Carolina — and the difference was striking. There was a small line for standard TSA PreCheck, a longer one for regular security, and zero wait at the Touchless ID lane.


Here's how to set it up:

Before you fly, head to the profile section of your airline's app or website. Look for the TSA PreCheck Touchless ID option, scan your passport, enter your Known Traveler Number, and hit submit. Note that you'll need to repeat this process for each airline separately — it doesn't carry over automatically.

One important requirement: you must already have TSA PreCheck to use this program. 🔐


Which airlines support it?

All five major U.S. carriers are currently participating: United, Delta, Southwest, Alaska, and American Airlines.

Where is it available?

Not every airport has it yet, but TSA plans to roll out the program to 65 airports by June 2026 — so keep an eye out next time you travel. 🗺️

And if you don't have TSA Precheck yet, a few of our favorite credit cards offer a $120 Global Entry credit like the Capital One Venture X, the Capital One Venture and the Chase Sapphire Reserve.  

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? I can plan your entire trip using your points and miles or offer a 30 minute consult to answer questions or you can  download my ebook, custom tracker or Join my Travel Coaching Program.

Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Find Out How You Can Get 5x Points on Amazon

 


An easy way to rack up Chase Ultimate Reward points is to max the 5x bonus categories on the no annual fee Chase FREEDOM and FREEDOM FLEX credit cards. 
These are rotating bonus categories that have included gas stations, restaurants, pet stores, entertainment, Paypal and more. 


For Q2 2026, the categories are:
  • Amazon 
  • Chase Travel
  • Feeding America
  • Whole Foods Market
I am super excited about Amazon since it's difficult to max points at the online store. 


You need to activate your card here before you get the bonus, but the extra points are retroactive. And you are limited to $1,500 across the categories, but hey, I am happy to take an extra 7,500 points anytime. 

Right now, the Chase FREEDOM FLEX is offering a $200 bonus on a $500 minimum spend. This annual no fee credit card is a great compliment to the Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve credit card too. If you don't have a Chase Sapphire credit card yet, the Reserve is offering 125,000 bonus right now and the Preferred is offering 75,000 bonus. Talk to me first though to confirm these cards make sense for you. 

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? I can plan your entire trip using your points and miles or offer a 30 minute consult to answer questions or you can  download my ebook, custom tracker or Join my Travel Coaching Program.

Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities. 






Friday, March 13, 2026

Client Success Story! 100,000 Point Bonus Earned

 


Love getting emails from clients about their wins! This one made my day because it’s the first time this client has used points and miles for a trip—and it’s a big one. 🎉

They’re heading to Europe to celebrate their anniversary. The plan starts in Amsterdam during tulip season 🌷, then a flight to Prague, followed by a train ride to Vienna. Not a bad way to celebrate an anniversary!

Honestly, I wish I could tag along.


They reached out because they had some Chase Ultimate Rewards points but weren’t sure how to use them effectively. They wanted help turning those points into a memorable anniversary trip to Europe.

We talked through the best strategy: how to use their Chase points for flights, how to structure the itinerary, and how to leverage the rest of their travel spending to earn even more points that could offset additional costs.

Here’s what we put together:

✈️ Flights

  • 75,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points covered two round-trip flights from LAX to Amsterdam

🏨 Hotels

  • $300 Capital One Venture X annual travel credit applied toward a hotel stay

💳 Additional travel

  • 100,000+ Capital One bonus points available for hotels and their flight from Amsterdam to Prague

We estimate this client will save approximately $3,000 on their anniversary trip! Woohoo! 😄

And that brings up a great question: What can you do with 100,000 Capital One points?

Quite a lot.

Depending on transfer bonuses and award availability, that balance could potentially cover multiple flights to Europe or several hotel stays.

Here are a few of the ways we like to use Capital One points:

✈️ Transfer to airline partners for award flights
🏨 Transfer to hotel partners for hotel stays
💳 Use the travel purchase eraser to offset travel charges
🌍 Book through the Capital One Travel Portal

You can read here about how I used Capital One points to get a free rental car and Lavatubing tour in Tahiti or how I used Capital One points for a 2 week family trip to Ireland. 



One thing we generally don’t recommend: redeeming points for gift cards or statement credits. Those options typically deliver the lowest value for your points.

If this is your first time using points and miles, this is exactly the kind of strategy that can turn a pile of credit card points into a memorable trip. And honestly, there’s nothing better than seeing it all come together. ✈️🌍

Want more personal help using points and miles for almost FREE travel? Book a 1:1 consulting calldownload my ebook, custom tracker or Join my Travel Coaching Program and we will design your personal strategy to travel for almost FREE and guide you through the process.

Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities.


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Get $200 Instantly If Your Flight Is Delayed 3+ Hours


These days, a lot can go sideways when you travel: weather, mechanical delays, crew issues, schedule changes, strikes… and the occasional random snafu that nobody saw coming. 😅



Recently, one of my clients was traveling in Greece when a labor strike + high winds caused her ferry to be cancelled. She handled it like a pro: she stayed an extra night on the island she was already on and cancelled her next island stop.

But the changes came with extra costs:

  • A new ferry ticket

  • An extra hotel night

  • And no refund for the original ferry ticket

(Thankfully, the hotel on the next island did refund her.)

Why this mattered: she had travel insurance

Fortunately, she had purchased travel insurance through Faye Travel Insurance.


Faye has been named one of the
best travel insurance companies by U.S. News & World Report, and for about $100, my client was covered for her 3-month trip in Europe.


Besides emergency medical and evacuation coverage, Faye includes some really practical features:

What I like about Faye ✈️

  • An easy-to-use app with:

    • Your policy info

    • Live chat + emergency numbers

    • A digital wallet

    • Real-time flight updates

    • Claim filing tools

  • Virtual and in-person doctor visits worldwide

  • Flight delay perks that kick in fast:

    • 3+ hour delay: $200 instantly for airport meals + a lounge pass

    • If there’s no lounge, you can buy a pass and get up to $50 reimbursed

    • No receipts required

    • Max $600 per trip

    • 6+ hour delay: an additional $100

Her Greece claim was seamless


For the ferry cancellation, she uploaded her receipts in the app, explained what happened, and Faye refunded her costs quickly. Done. ✅

And later in her trip, she needed a doctor. She opened the app, and within a few hours she had a face-to-face appointment with a local physician.

Want a free quote?

You can get a FREE quote here.

One quick tip: if you’re booking flights and hotels using points and miles, set your trip cost to the minimum of $1,000. You’ll still get solid coverage, but your insurance cost will usually be much lower. 💡

Right now, you can use the promo code "FREETRAVEL" to get $50 off the coaching program. I would love to help you make priceless family memories affordable. 

*For every new client, we will donate 10% of the proceeds to one of our favorite charities.