Monday, January 8, 2018

Ski Squaw With Teens On A Budget


Squaw Valley, home of the 1960 Winter Olympics, is an impressive place to visit. High above Lake Tahoe with the California sunshine on your face, I can see why people come from all over the country to visit. 


But skiing is not cheap and Squaw is not cheap either. However, there are some workarounds that can save you some money. First, be sure to check out airbnb.com for your accomodations. If you use my link, you will save $40 on your first booking. We stayed in Tahoe City and that was quite convenient. There is a Safeway and Savemart in town so you can buy food and cook at home. 
At Squaw, lessons are expensive. You might be better off booking a lesson at Homewood or another smaller ski area. And then skiing Squaw for a day just for the experience. Plus take advantage of the FREE carpool parking near the gondola. 
Also get your rentals in town like at Tahoe Dave's instead of at the resort. That will save you another $20 per person. Tell Tahoe Dave that you want the online discount and he will give you 10% off. 
When you buy your lift tickets, buy them at least 2 days in advance online. You will get a discount of $20-$50 per ticket. Woohoo! 


Your lift ticket includes the aerial tram. Take the tram up to the bunny hill to get your feet wet and then from there you can explore the mountain. If you ride the tram another day, it will cost you $25-$45 per person so take advantage of the lift ticket. 
Be sure to ride the funitel down at the end of the day. It is also included in your lift ticket. 
My personal highlight was the ski in/ski out Starbucks located on top of the mountain at Gold Coast. 


The Village At Squaw has lots of shopping, restaurants and cafes. We also caught a free live concert, listened to the DJ and snacked on a yummy crepe. 
All around great atmosphere and fun day! 



Thursday, January 4, 2018

Off The Beaten Path In San Diego

A man shows his family photos. He is on the US side and his family is in Mexico

When you come to San Diego, you think of Sea World, The San Diego Zoo and the beautiful coastline. But here's something you might want to add to your sightseeing list Border Field State Park. 
It's a park right on the Mexico-US border. 

This is the Southwest corner of the US

In fact, the border fence goes right into the ocean at the end of the park. To get to Border Field State Park, take I-5 South, exit Dairy Mart Road, make a right and follow that road for about 3.5 miles all the way to the end. You will need to pay $5 per vehicle if the road is open to the park. If not, you can park outside and walk the approximately 1 mile to the park. 

The border fence trails into the ocean

On Saturdays and Sundays from 10am-2pm, the Border Patrol opens the no man's land between the two fences. That's right, there are actually two fences. It's an eerie feeling to be standing at the fence looking into Mexico. It's odd to see the fence trail down into the ocean and to watch the dolphins swim back and forth between the two countries. 

Border Angels Founder Enrique Morones
For me, I wondered whether we were locked in or they were locked out. Families on either side of the fence are visiting and holding hands. While we were there, Border Angels, a National Geographic photographer and a documentary film crew were there. A musical group started playing on the Mexican side as well and we could smell traditional Mexican food.
You can see the old bull fighting ring, the hotels and the church in Tijuana from the park.
If you want to experience something off the beaten path, this might be the one.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

What's Your 2018 Travel Resolution?

Machu Picchu

What's your travel resolution for 2018? I have a friend who is planning to visit her 50th state this year. I am planning to visit my 50th country. Another friend is visiting his last continent. Another friend who wants to volunteer on a goat farm this year. So what's your travel resolution?
And then how can you make it happen?

Sandboarding in the deserts in Peru

Besides visiting my 50th country, I am planning to publish a video series this year that will make it easier for families to jump in, start collecting miles and points and travel. There is so much information out there, perhaps it's time to go back to the basics. 

Holding a sloth in the Amazon

I have written about it before, but I believe that travel is amazing for families and children. One of the best reasons to travel is getting a chance to spend great quality family time without electronic devices and distractions. But another reason is the understanding and appreciation for different cultures, peoples and traditions that comes with travel. 

Relaxing at the pool in Peru
And then, of course, there is the history and the confidence that comes along with travelling in a foreign country with different money, language and food. 
My children understand the politics of Africa, the economics of South America, how to navigate public transportation in Asia and the history and architecture in Europe. 
So where are you headed in 2018?
And more importantly, how are you going to get there?
Thank you for supporting our blog and following Almost FREE family Travel. 
We look forward to travelling the road with you again in 2018. 




Monday, December 25, 2017

Happy Holidays And Happy Travel!


From everyone here at Almost FREE Family Travel, have a safe and happy holiday season! 

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Heading To Berlin? Try The New Fast Train





If you are heading to Berlin or Munich in 2018, you should check out the new high speed train called ICE. Now you can travel between those cities in just under 4 hours. A big improvement over the 6 hours plus it used to take by regular train. 
The inaugural run of this train did not go very well, but we assume they will work out the kinks quickly. 
Ticket prices are about $78 each way in 2nd class. 


www.seat61.com is the guru of train travel. He has a great writeup about how to travel on the new ICE trains in Germany. Which routes have ICE trains and how to book tickets.




www.seat61.com recommends buying your ticket through the DB Bahn and I found the prices to be much less expensive than buying through Rail Europe. 
The site is easy to navigate. Enter your departure city and train station and then enter your arrival city and train station.

 DB Bahn  will give you all the available times/prices for that date. You can pay for your ticket right from the website. You will either be able to print your ticket from home or they will email you a ticket. 
Remember to use a credit card that does not charge foreign transaction fees. 
The train is an experience in itself for children so sit back, enjoy and bring some snacks. 



Tuesday, December 19, 2017

How I Made A Rookie Mistake


Even the experienced travel hacker can make a rookie mistake. Travel hacking is not an exact science and sometimes even the experienced get nabbed. It happened to me this week. Actually, I made the mistake in June 2017 when I applied for the Citi Advantage Platinum Select credit card. I am not even going to put the link here because I am so mad.
I was approved immediately. The card had a 60,000 bonus offer for $3,000 minimum spend. The annual fee was waived for the first year.
I spent the $3,000 that month and waited for my bonus to clear.
Usually I am a lot more on top of the bonus clearing, but we had a busy summer and my daughter left for college so I didn't check.
This month as I was performing my end of year review, I realized that I had not received the bonus. I called Citi and they informed me that you can only get this bonus once for any Advantage credit card within 24 months.
Since I had received a bonus with a Gold Advantage card back in September 2015, I was not eligible. I was 3 months short of my 24 month period. Argh!
I argued and told the rep how I had called to make sure I was eligible for the bonus before I applied, but she wouldn't budge.
I asked for a supervisor who told me the same thing.
She did offer me 5,000 American miles for my trouble.
Bottom line, be very careful with the fine print and keep good records.

Saturday, December 16, 2017

Flightaware and Gateguru - track flights


With all the flying over the holidays, two websites that I find invaluable are www.flightaware.com and www.gateguru.com. 
These two websites make it easy to track any flight anywhere. You use the live tracking feature or you can track estimated take off time, arrival time and gate status. 


On the home page, enter the name of the airline and the flight number. The site will find the plane and all the information including departure, arrival and gate information. 



Obviously over the holidays with weather and high traffic volume, this can be extremely helpful.
Hope this helps makes your holiday travel just a little bit easier.