Thursday, January 30, 2020

How You Can Get 50% Off San Diego Tourist Attractions In Feb


If you live in San Diego or are headed there anytime in the month of February, you can score 50% off a lot of the museums. It's called Museum Month and this year it will last from Feb. 1st through Feb. 29th. Some of the museums participating include the USS Midway, The Natural HIstory Museum, The Air And Space Museum, The Contemporary Art Museum (downtown), and The Birch Aquarium. 

Museum Month 50% Off 

Here's how it works:
  • Drop by a San Diego city or county library after Jan. 31, 2020
  • Pick up the FREE special pass 
  • Pass is good for up to 4 tickets
  • Pass is good for multiple visits

Note the pass is not good for special exhibits, IMAX, traveling exhibits and there may be some blackout dates. 
If you are staying at any of the 40 Hilton properties in San Diego, you will get a FREE pass included with your room. The passes are also available for pickup at Macy's. 
Click here to see the complete list of participating museums and to see the list of libraries where you can pick up your pass. Fun and almost FREE. Woohoo! 

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Earn 1,000 Southwest Points For Doing Your Taxes!



Southwest is teaming up with Turbotax this year to give you a gift when you file your taxes. At least it makes the process a bit better. 
Southwest is offering 1,000 Southwest points if you file your 2019 taxes with Turbotax. Turbotax is the nation's #1 DIY tax filing software program. 

To take advantage of the offer:
Turbotax costs $0-$90 depending on which version you would like to use. If you have been using the Turbotax desktop version (CD), you can switch to the online version, however, you can only import 2018 taxes and you MUST import before you start the process for 2019. 

Yes, these points should count towards the companion pass. The points will post about 6-8 weeks after you file. 




Thursday, January 23, 2020

5 US Cities That Should Top Your Bucket List In 2020


Niagara Falls

I have to be honest, I love traveling internationally. I love experiencing different cultures, and learning about the history and traditions of other countries. However, the US is so diverse that it offers amazing opportunities to explore different too. Sometimes you just have to look a bit harder and get out of your comfort zone. Here are my top 5 US cities/places that should be on your list:

1. Niagara Falls - It's one of the seven natural wonders of the world and it is indeed amazing. Just 45 minutes from Buffalo, NY, it's an easy destination. Southwest flies to Buffalo so you can use points and your companion pass. Once you reach Niagara, you can experience the falls from the park above, on a boat, walking behind the falls and from Toronto. I highly recommend the view from the park and the Cave Of The Winds.  which starts with an interactive museum tour. 


Red Rock outside of Denver, CO



2. Denver, CO - I went to Denver for a girl's weekend. We chose Denver just because it was geographically desirable for everyone. But wow, the city offers amazing hiking with Red Rock just an hour away and dozens of farm to table restaurants for dining. I highly recommend taking the Seven Falls Hike from the Broadmoor Hotel. First, the hotel grounds are amazing to walk through and then the falls are so impressive. The hotel provides a FREE shuttle to the falls. Beware, there are a lot of steps! 


In New Orleans, you have to stop at Cafe Du Monde for beignets


3. New Orleans, LA - When you are in New Orleans, you could easily be in another country where the culture is a mix between France, Africa, and the US. It's an incredible feast for the eyes, ears, and mouth. The food, the music, the architecture, and beauty is like nothing else.  With a new airport, lots of hotels, and Southwest Airlines, it is highly affordable and easy to navigate. Some of my favorites are Cafe Du Monde, Pat O'Briens and the riding the streetcar down St. Charles Avenue. 

4. Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks - You don't have to go to Alaska to see amazing natural beauty. Try Glacier National Park in Montana and Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.  Lots of hikes, glaciers, animals and more plus you can try Huckleberry jam. 

5. San Diego - I have to admit, I live here so I must think it's great, right? Whenever people come to visit and I show them around, I realize San Diego is really a great travel destination. From the usual sights of the SD Zoo, Balboa Park, the USS Midway, Torrey Pines State Park, and the Gaslamp to the more off the beaten path of Chicano Park, Borderfield State Park, yoga on the beach and Annie's Canyon Trail. 

Other notables that didn't make the top 5, but that I love include Charleston, SC, Portland, Oregon, Washington DC and Seattle, Washington. What will make your list this year? Tell us in the comments below. And if you decide to open a Southwest credit card, please consider using our referral link.  You will get 75,000 points and we will get 10,000 for referring you. Thank you for your support. 

Monday, January 20, 2020

How To Score A Cruise At 40% Discount



At the San Diego Travel and Adventure Show @travadventure this weekend, I got a chance to talk with Unhooknow.com Wayne Dunlap. Wayne is one of the top travel bloggers in the country. So I was super excited to hear his tips for budget travel. 
Wayne's top tip for cruises is to check out vacationstogo.com.  According to Wayne, cruise companies know which weeks do not sell well and they make incredible deals with third-party companies to fill the ships. 
I entered February 2020 3-6 night cruises and here's what it pulled up. Some nice bargains. 


In fact, I did another search for longer cruises and I found a 30 day cruise that was cheaper than staying home! Wayne said he had been on a few of these cruises and they were great. He recommended repositioning cruises if you have the time. Other top tips from Wayne:

  • follow the disaster - this sounds predatory, but think about it. If a natural disaster hits an area, tourism will drop. In order to bring the tourists back, there will be lots of deals. We booked a trip to Cabo San Lucas during the swine flu scare a few years back. Even though our trip was planned for months later, we got a great deal because tourism had dropped. 
  • travel during shoulder season - you can google "what is shoulder season for a certain country". This is the season that the weather is nice, but the crowds are less. If you have the time or toddlers, this is by far the best time to travel. I just went to London in October, weather was awesome, flights were cheap and no crowds.
Next blog post, I'll share some of Wayne's favorite websites for budget travel. 

Thursday, January 16, 2020

What You Need To Know To Apply For A Real ID


Starting October 1, 2020, you will need either a Real ID or a federally approved government document like a passport when you board a domestic flight or enter a federal facility. So the word of advice is to get this done now. Don't wait. The lines at the DMV will get long as we get closer to the October deadline. 
If you choose not to trade out your driver's license for a Real ID, then you will need to carry your passport, global entry card, military ID or other federally approved form of identification when you fly starting October 1, 2020. It's not the end of the world, but it is one more thing to remember when you travel. 
So if you decide to start the process now, here are the steps:


  • Make an appointment to visit a field office (appts are booked 3 months out)
  • Provide proof of identity (for example: U.S. birth certificate, U.S. passport, certificate of naturalization or citizenship, employment authorization document, permanent resident card, or foreign passport with an approved form I-94).
  • Show two (2) forms of residency document (for example: utility bill, rental agreement, mortgage bill, medical document).
  • Present proof of your Social Security Number (for example: Social Security Card, W-2 form, SSA-1099 form, Non-SSA-1099 form, Paystub (with full SSN).
  • You will be prompted to fill out the application online before you arrive at the DMV. When you finish the application, it will give you a six digit code, you will need this code when you arrive at the DMV. 
The Real ID costs approximately $30 and will expire the same date as your current driver's license. If your current license is close to renewal, you will be issued a Real ID when you renew. Unless you are renewing your license, you should not be required to take a written or vision test. Check your local dmv website for exact details for your state. 

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

How You Can Earn The Southwest Companion Pass Fast


The Southwest companion pass is one of the best perks in the miles and points game. And now, Southwest has made it pretty easy for you to earn it quickly with a new 75,000 point offer on their family of credit cards Southwest Plus, Southwest Premier and Southwest Priority

Southwest Companion Pass

This could put you very close to earning one of the best perks in the business, the Southwest companion pass. The companion pass is a buy one, get one FREE on any flight for almost two years. You need to collect 125,000 Southwest points in a single calendar year to earn it. So if you apply for the credit card, you are more than halfway there.  You can earn the rest by flying, shopping in the portal, using the hotel and rental car partnerships, dining program and more. Wow! I have had the companion pass for years and I would value it at thousands of dollars. 

Southwest credit card 75,000 point offer

Here are the details of the new limited-time offer available across all three personal cards:
  • Spend $1,000 for 40,000 points in the first 3 months 
  • Spend an additional $4,000 in six months for an additional 35,000 points

You have three choices on personal cards. The differences between the Plus, Premier and Priority are: 

  • $69 annual fee
  • 3,000 anniversary bonus 


  • $99 annual fee
  • 6,000 anniversary bonus


  • $149 annual fee
  • $75 Southwest credit 
  • 4 upgraded boardings 
  • 7,500 anniversary bonus


I believe the Priority card is the best value because though the annual fee is higher, you also get a credit on Southwest. If you apply for one of these personal cards, you will earn 75,000 bonus points plus 5,000 points for your purchases. So you are looking at 80,000 points with one card. 
You need 125,000 points to earn the companion pass. You are only allowed to hold one personal card at a time. But you can hold a personal card and a business card at the same time. 

Southwest offers two business cards and here are the current offers:

  • 60,000 bonus 
  • $3,000 spend 
  • $99 annual fee 



  • 70,000 bonus 
  • $5,000 spend 
  • $199 annual fee
  • $100 Global Entry credit 
  • 4 upgraded boarding passes 

With all limited time offers, we do not know how long the offers will stick around, but we are hearing that this one will end February 10th. The companion pass is good for the year you earn it and the following year so the sooner you earn it, the better. Good luck and please use our referral links if you decide to apply for any Southwest credit cards. 

Friday, January 10, 2020

Apply For Chase Sapphire Reserve Now Before The Fee Increases


I wanted to give you a heads up. My favorite new credit card, the Chase Sapphire Reserve, is increasing its annual fee on Jan. 12th 2020. The fee will increase from $450 to $550. Now, before you are stunned by the high annual fee, let me explain the perks and you will see why this one is worth it. I told you about the Doordash pass promotion, but there's more. 



And now, added perks will include:

I believe these new perks are just the beginning of the benefits of the Sapphire Reserve card. If you travel, this card has to be in your wallet. If the annual fee is too stiff, try the Sapphire Preferred which is my second favorite. As the airlines make it harder to find award travel, having a stash of points that you can use on multiple airlines and hotels are invaluable. And you can use the points in the travel portal where there are no blackout dates. 
The new fee will go into effect on Jan. 12th so apply now to lock in the old rate. You will still get the 50,000 point bonus and the new perks.  
Good luck! 


Thursday, January 9, 2020

Southwest Credit Card Announces 75,000 Bonus Offer


New year and new limited-time offer from Southwest on their family of credit cards: Southwest Plus, Southwest Premier and Southwest Priority. This could put you very close to earning one of the best perks in the business, the Southwest companion pass. The companion pass is a buy one, get one FREE on any flight for almost two years. You need to collect 125,000 Southwest points in a single calendar year to earn it. You can do this by flying, shopping in the portal, using the hotel and rental car partnerships, dining program and more. Wow! I have had the companion pass for years and I would value it at thousands of dollars. 

Southwest credit card 75,000 point offer

Here are the details of the new limited-time offer available across all three personal cards:
  • Spend $1,000 for 40,000 points in the first 3 months 
  • Spend an additional $4,000 in six months for an additional 35,000 points

You have three choices on personal cards. The differences between the Plus, Premier and Priority are: 

  • $69 annual fee
  • 3,000 anniversary bonus 


  • $99 annual fee
  • 6,000 anniversary bonus


  • $149 annual fee
  • $75 Southwest credit 
  • 4 upgraded boardings 
  • 7,500 anniversary bonus


I believe the Priority card is the best value because though the annual fee is higher, you also get a credit on Southwest. If you apply for one of these personal cards, you will earn 75,000 bonus points plus 5,000 points for your purchases. So you are looking at 80,000 points with one card. 
You need 125,000 points to earn the companion pass. You are only allowed to hold one personal card at a time. But you can hold a personal card and a business card at the same time. 

Southwest offers two business cards and here are the current offers:

  • 60,000 bonus 
  • $3,000 spend 
  • $99 annual fee 



  • 70,000 bonus 
  • $5,000 spend 
  • $199 annual fee
  • $100 Global Entry credit 
  • 4 upgraded boarding passes 

With all limited time offers, we do not know how long the offers will stick around. The companion pass is good for the year you earn it and the following year so the sooner you earn it, the better. Good luck and please use our referral links if you decide to apply for any Southwest credit cards. 

Wednesday, January 8, 2020

Chase Teams Up With Doordash For FREE Delivery


Doordash.com is teaming up with Chase to offer select customers FREE delivery for up to two years. Wow! 

Chase adds benefit for Reserve and Preferred customers

Doordash.com offers an unlimited FREE delivery pass that usually costs $9.99 per month. But now it is offering Chase Sapphire Preferred and Reserve credit card customers FREE passes for at least 12 months.

Chase adds benefit for Freedom and Unlimited customers

Chase Freedom and Unlimited customers get a FREE pass for 3 months and then 50% off the monthly cost for the next 9 months. 

How to register. 

It's easy to activate the deal. Just sign up or log in if you already have a Doordash.com account, go into your profile, select payment cards and enter your Chase credit card. You have until Dec. 31, 2021 to activate the deal. If you already have your Chase credit card on file, you should delete it and re-add it. 



Remember to set a reminder to cancel 12 months from activation since it will auto-renew and start charging you at the end of the FREE period. And you do need to pay for the delivery with your Chase credit card. 

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

FREE Walking Tours Can Be Awesome Experiences


Amazing architecture in downtown San Diego

One of my favorite things to do is go on the FREE walking tours in the cities I visit. These tours are usually led by people who are passionate about their city, culture, and traditions. Next time, you are in San Diego, I highly recommend the FREE walking tour by the San Diego Women's Museum.
Our tour guide, Ann, was super knowledgable about the history of San Diego and specifically women in history. 
Ann leads the tour

The Women's Museum tour is scheduled on the third Saturday of every month at 10am and leaves from the Lyceum Theatre steps in the Gaslamp downtown. You need to make a reservation in advance online.
On the tour, Ann told us all about architecture in the Gaslamp, walked us through the Horton Grand Hotel and introduced us to two famous dogs.
The Gaslamp is home to 90 historic buildings so there is plenty to look at. The tour focuses on 4 square blocks so it's an easy walk. 



At the end of the tour, Ann took us inside the Macy's to get our parking validated. We ended the day with lunch at Cafe 21, a farm to table restaurant in the Gaslamp that I highly recommend. Fun day, for sure, and off the beaten path. 

Friday, January 3, 2020

State Dept. Warns US Citizens To Leave Iraq


The State Department is ordering all US citizens to leave Iraq this morning. It has issued a Level 4 travel warning (do not travel there) after the US assassinated a powerful military general. Iraq has promised retaliation for the killing so be aware if you travel anywhere overseas. Security has also been added in places like New York City. 
Ahead of any travel, it's a good habit to check the State Department travel advisory on their website.

Here are the other Level 4 advisories for countries around the world:

Bolivia

Burkina Faso
Afghanistan
Central African Republic
Iran
Iraq
Libya
Mali
North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)
Somalia
South Sudan
Syria
Venezuela
Yemen

Thursday, January 2, 2020

Top 5 International Places You Should Visit In 2020

Sandboarding in Huacachina, Peru

I love to travel outside of the US. The culture, traditions, and food around the world are amazing and provide a great learning experience for my family. The more different from what I'm used to the better. It's a chance to show my children what a small place we occupy in the world. So coming from that perspective, here are my top 5 international places you should visit with your family in 2020 and we have a tie for the #1 spot: 

1. Peru, the Amazon, and Machu Picchu - There is so much history and diversity in this country, it is a feast. You can live in the Amazon and walk through the jungle with a medicine man, ride the sand dunes in a buggy and on a sandboard, and visit the spiritual site of Machu Picchu. The people are friendly, the food is delicious and the country is easy to navigate. In addition, flights in and out of Lima are plentiful and except for visiting Machu Picchu, it is affordable. Check out my previous post for my itinerary. Plus if you open a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve credit card, you can get a discount on flights through the travel portal. 



1. Thailand - Traveling in Thailand for almost a month has to be our family's favorite trip of all time. We rode elephants, zip lined, visited more temples than you can count and were blessed by a monk. The people are friendly, the culture is incredible, the food is amazing, the beaches and nature are like nothing else. Once you secure your flights, traveling in Thailand is cheap. I sell our itineraries for $5 each. Check it out! and if you open a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve, you can get discounts on flights. 


2. Ecuador - Located right on the equator, Ecuador offers a unique experience in altitude and geography. Quito is located at 9,000 feet above sea level and includes a picturesque historic quarter. You can also easily make a day trip to the cloud forest and the volcano. The country uses the USD as currency making travel easy. Check out my previous posts for details. 



3. London - My last trip to London was in the early 90's, now I've been to the city twice in the past two years and I must say I loved it. It was easy to navigate except for the cars driving on the wrong side of the road, a favorable exchange rate and had enough culture to satisfy my thirst for different. Flights to London are pretty cheap right now and it's a great place to jump off to anywhere else in Europe. Check out my previous posts with things to do with kids and how to find cheap flights to London. 



 4. Cuba - I would put Cuba at #1 except that most people think you can't visit anymore due to changes in the laws. But you can visit Cuba and I highly recommend it. You can check out my previous posts with details about how to visit this country and amazing people. It's actually pretty easy to navigate, very safe and so culturally and historically interesting, it's crazy. If Trump gets reelected in 2020, the window to visit Cuba may close entirely. At this point, you can hop on a Southwest flight and use points, so take advantage while you still can. If you decide to open a Southwest credit card, here are your options. 


5. Panama - Just a year ago, we went to Panama City and the San Blas Islands. All I can say is wow! The Panama canal is a feat of engineering that you just have to experience plus the historic quarter is well preserved. The city bustles with energy and the country uses the USD so it's easy to navigate and inexpensive. If you have time, I highly recommend renting a sailboat and exploring the San Blas Islands or visiting one of the surf beaches. Check out my posts for details and how a Chase Sapphire Preferred or Reserve card may help you get a discount on flights.  


Other places that should make the list include South Africa, Israel, Costa Rica, the British Virgin Islands, and Japan. So where are you going? Let us know in the comments below and we can help you get there for almost FREE.