Thursday, October 24, 2019

Reason #100 Why You Need Global Entry/TSA Precheck

       The holiday travel season is right around the corner, yep, think turkey, trees and holiday travel. The countdown is on. So here is reason #100 why you need to get your family registered for TSA Precheck and Global Entry. 
        It's way less hassle! 
        I'll be honest, I had my doubts. But since I opened several credit cards earlier this year, I was able to get three of us TSA Precheck/Global Entry for FREE so why not. 
        And wow! But to be honest on our last trip to the National Parks, the TSA Precheck line at security wasn't all that much shorter than the regular line, BUT just the fact that I didn't have to remove my laptop or my shoes or my toiletries made it all worth it. 



        On top of all that, I am one of those people that security just loves to hassle. I assume that security will go through my suitcase, ask me to step aside for secondary, fingerprint me or use a wand. It happens every time. Sometimes they don't like my ground coffee and french press (I don't leave home without these). Sometimes, they are suspicious of my fiber supplement powder. Sometimes, they don't like my snacks. One time, they took my nail scissors. Another time, they took my ice pack. Sometimes, I just get randomly selected for the dusting of the fingers or to get scanned or they want to check my armpits. It's always something. It's so routine I plan for it. 


Lamar Valley in Yellowstone National Park 


       But on our last trip, my first with TSA Precheck, I flew through security. I even asked someone if they were sure they didn't want to check me or my suitcase. Nope, they said, you are fine. 
       Wow! Now I will try Global Entry on my trip to the UK coming up next month so I'll let you know how that goes. 
       But you need to get this process going now because you have to apply online and then go to the airport for an interview. By the way, TSA Precheck costs $85 and TSA Precheck with Global Entry costs $100 and since you will have $100 credit, you might as well do both. TSA Precheck is for the domestic security and Global Entry is for customs when you fly internationally or cross by car or foot into Canada or Mexico. 

 Here is the application process:

1. Create an account at fsa.gov. The account creation process is a bit tricky due to their security codes, but be patient. 
2. Fill out the application. You can use your credit for anyone just remember to pay with that credit card. Once you get notified that you are pending approval, you can schedule an interview. 
3. Bring your passport and ID to the interview and don't be late. 
4. They will mail you your Global Entry card, but you will get your known traveler number immediately. 

If you have previously booked tickets, you will need to add the number manually to each reservation, but then you can add it to your profile. 

TSA Precheck/Global Entry costs $100, but it's FREE every 4-5 years if you have the following cards:




 So good luck and happy holiday travel! 

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

How To Get The Southwest Companion Pass For Two Years!


Niagara Falls is crazy amazing AND it's even better when you and your family fly for FREE! I have had the Southwest companion pass (buy 1 flight, get a companion ticket FREE) for the past five years. It is one of the most valuable perks around and has saved me thousands of dollars. Besides Niagara Falls, I have used it to take two kids college shopping in the midwest and on the east coast, my husband and I went to Cuba, I am heading to New Orleans next month, my daughter and I went to New York twice, I took my daughter to see National Parks, we went to Seattle, Washington DC and probably more trips that I can't remember right now. 
So to get the full two years of companion travel, now is the perfect time to apply for Southwest credit cards. 

But be very careful to reach your minimum spend after January 1st, 2020. 

If you reach your minumum spend on December 31st, 2019, your bonus points will count in the 2019 calendar year and you will only get the companion pass for one year. If you reach your minimum spend on January 1st, 2020, your bonus will count in 2020 and you will get the companion pass for 2020 and 2021, two full years! 

So apply now, spend close to your minimum spend, but do not reach it until 2020. 

In order to earn the companion pass, you must earn 110,000 Southwest points in a single calendar year so the closer you can do it to the beginning of the year, the longer you have the companion pass.

If you don't have any Southwest credit cards yet, then apply for one personal card and one business card. That will give you 100,000-120,000 points depending on which business card you choose. 

The new offer for all personal Southwest credit cards is:
  •  40,000 points for spending just $1,000 in the first 3 months 
  • 20,000 bonus points when you spend $12,000 in the first year


You can only hold one personal Southwest credit card at a time. The cards are the:

Southwest Priority - best deal!
  • $149 annual fee for the first year
  • $75 Southwest credit 
  • 7,500 anniversary points annually
  • 2x on Southwest purchases
  • 1x on everything else


Southwest Premier
  • $99 annual fee
  • 6,000 anniversary points annually
  • 2x on Southwest purchases
  • 1x on everything else

Southwest Plus
  • $69 annual fee
  • 3,000 anniversary points annually 
  • 2x on Southwest purchases
  • 1x on everything else
 Southwest also offers two business cards, the Performance and the Premier with 80,000 and 60,000 bonus offers respectively. The Performance has a $5,000 minimum spend and the Premier has a $3,000 minimum spend. 
If you use my referral link, then you get the bonus and I get a few points for referring you. Thank you for your support and let us know what happens! 


Thursday, October 17, 2019

Southwest Announces Increase In Points Needed For CP



One of the best perks in the points/miles game is the Southwest Companion Pass. It's buy 1, get 1 FREE on any Southwest flight for two years. Wow! 
This morning, Southwest announced that starting Jan. 1, 2020, you will need to earn 125,000 points in a calendar year to earn the pass. That's an increase of 15,000 points from the current offer. 
Yes, that's a bummer, but with the increased offers on credit cards, it's still very doable. Plus there are other lots of other ways to earn Southwest points without flying. 
On the positive side, Southwest also announced that points will never expire starting in 2020. 
Watch for my post coming up about how to time your earning for the companion pass so that you get the pass for two years instead of just one. 


Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Southwest 80,000 Point Bonus May Be Ending Wednesday


Our partner, gototravelgal.com  is reporting that Southwest 80,000 point bonus on the new Performance business credit card is ending this Wednesday, October 16th. We found other links that do not show an expiration date, but who knows. If this offer ends on Wednesday, we do not know what the new offer will look like, but 80,000 points is a huge bonus. 
And gets you most of the way there to earning the valuable Southwest companion pass. 
Since now is the time you can apply for cards and use the bonus for the companion pass for 2020 and 2021, if you don't have this card, it would be a good time to apply. 
Watch for upcoming post about how to strategically spend so you get the companion pass for two years instead of one. 

*If you apply for this card, please use my referral link and support this blog. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Last Day To Get Huge IHG Bonus!


Wednesday, October 9th is the last day to apply for the IHG Premier Rewards credit card and get a 125,000 bonus. This is a great deal if you think you might use IHG hotel stays. 

IHG includes the following brands:


  • Intercontinental 
  • Kimpton
  • Hualuxe
  • Crowne Plaza
  • Voco
  • Hotel Indigo
  • Even
  • Avid 
  • Holiday Inn
  • Holiday Inn Express
  • Holiday Inn Resort 
  • Staybridge Suites
  • Candlewood Suites 


A quick look at awardmapper.com shows the point values range from 20,000 points per night for a category 3 hotel to 60,000 points per night for a category 11. IHG also offers Point Break four times a year when they drop certain hotels down to just 5,000 points per night. 
If you add in a fourth night FREE on award bookings, the 125,000 point bonus is worth 7 nights at a category 3 hotel or 2 nights at a category 11. 
For families, most Holiday Inn, Staybridge Suites and Candlewood Suites include hot breakfast. This can be a huge savings for families. 
Plus a family of 5 or 6 can stay in one room in Staybridge Suites and Candlewood Suites. 

This credit card does fall under the 5/24 rule. Chase limits you to applying to 5 credit cards in 24 months. There are a few that do not count under this rule including some business credit cards, but most of Chase' credit cards are affected. 

Here are the details of the IHG Premier Rewards credit card: 

  • $3,000 in 3 months
  • 40x points on IHG purchases for the first 12 months
  • 4x points on all other purchases
  • FREE night on your anniversary 
  • $89 annual fee
  • Fourth night FREE on award bookings 
  • $100 credit for TSA Precheck and Global Entry

This looks like a great deal you may want to jump on. The offer expires tomorrow. That's how we do it at almostFREEfamilytravel. 

5 Secrets In Yellowstone National Park That You Don't Want To Miss

Arch At The Northeast Entrance To Yellowstone National Park 
         Yellowstone National Park includes 2.2 million acres and is the size of two states. There are thousands of hiking trails, hundreds of bison, millions of tourists, dozens of geysers, paint pots and waterfalls.
So where do you start, how do you avoid the crowds and where can you go off the beaten path?
          
Boiling River, Natural Hot Spring


Here are 5 secret spots you won't want to miss:

1. Boiling River - Natural hot springs. Drive through the north entrance and about a mile past Mammoth Hot Springs until you see two parking lots. You can park in either, but you will end up walking to the end of the lot on the north side of the road. Walk past the sign so you are following the path along the river. This is where the Mammoth Hot Springs dumps into the Yellowstone River. 
It's about a 3/4 mile walk, wear your bathing suit, bring a towel and water shoes. There are benches for your clothes. Be super careful getting in and out. The water is a mix of very hot and very cold, the current is swift and the rocks are slippery. 
But this one is pretty awesome. It's open until 8pm. 


View of the prismatic pool from Fairy Falls

2. Fairy Falls - The Morning Prismatic Pool is one of the highlights of the park and not to be missed. But you can't appreciate it's beauty from the boardwalk. So once you do the walk, drive about .5 mile down the road and follow the signs for Fairy Falls. Park and walk to the lookout. Amazing. 

3. Best route - Leave Gardiner by 7am and drive straight to the Midway Basin and the Morning Prismatic Pool. Walk around the pools, hike Fairy Falls, then go back the way you came and stop at the Fountain Paint Pots. Then go back to the main road and drive to Old Faithful in the lower basin. If you follow this route, you will be at least one hour ahead of the crowd. 


Mammoth Hot Springs

4. Mammoth Hot Springs - Another not to be missed stop at Yellowstone. However, don't bother walking from the bottom of the springs up to the top. Instead, look at the springs from the bottom and then get back in your car and follow the road around to the top of the springs. You get a great view and can do this stop in half the time. 

5. Beehive Geyser - Old Faithful is cool, but walk around behind Old Faithful and check out Beehive Geyser. And if you happen to see it erupt, wow! Also check out the anenome pool. 

Beehive Geyser is located behind Old Faithful
Last, but not least and certainly no secret, be sure to buy an ice cream at the Yellowstone Inn located at Old Faithful. My favorite, Huckleberry, of course. 


Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Southwest Sale Flights Under $100


Another week, another Southwest sale. This one, Southwest is promising flights for just $49 each way between November 13th, 2019 and February 12th, 2020 between select cities. Travel to/from Puerto Rico for November 13 through December 5, 2019 and dates into 2020. International travel November 13 through December 11, 2019 and into 2020. 

A quick search showed $49 from San Diego to:
  • San Jose, CA
  • El Paso, TX 
  • Salt Lake City, UT
And from Charleston, SC to:
  • Baltimore, MD for $89
  • Chicago, IL for $79

It's always hit or miss with these sales, but it's worth checking cause you may get lucky. And if you have the companion pass, wow!

The fine print of this sale says 

Book by 10/3 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. Nonrefundable. Seats, travel days, and markets limited. Blackout dates apply. Fares valid on nonstop service where indicated; if not indicated, fares are valid on single connecting service. Continental U.S. travel valid November 13, 2019, through February 12, 2020. Interisland Hawaii travel valid December 4 through December 18, 2019, and January 2 through February 12, 2020. Travel to/from San Juan, Puerto Rico valid November 13 through December 5, 2019, and January 13 through March 5, 2020. International travel valid November 13 through December 11, 2019, and January 7 through March 5, 2020. Points bookings do not include government fees from $5.60 per one-way flight.

Remember to book by 10/3 and if you have already bought your ticket, use the flight adjuster that I talked about in my previous post to see if you can get some points or money back.