Thursday, January 25, 2024
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Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Another Great Redemption Benefit To Flex Points!
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Sunday, January 21, 2024
Woohoo! Another FREE Travel Success Story!
- Capital One points are always worth one cent per dollar. You can either book through the Capital One Travel portal or use the travel eraser to get a statement credit for the purchase. If you have the Capital One Venture X, the $300 travel credit kicks in if you book through the portal too. It's great to have Capital One points for tours, flights on budget airlines, independent hotels and more. You can also transfer the points to several hotel chains and more than a dozen airlines.
- Chase Ultimate Rewards points can be more valuable depending on which credit cards you have and how you use the points. For example, with the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card, my points are worth 1.5%. When I book the flight through the Chase Travel Portal, it will only cost 56,374 points even though the price is $845.60. If you have the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card, then your points are worth 1.25%.
You can also transfer Chase Ultimate Reward points to dozens of airlines and several hotel chains. You can read here about how to transfer points to Hyatt for sweet deals.
Just like the prices for flights increase and decrease depending on the day of the week and when you book, it's the same in the travel portals. So check several times before you finally book so you get the best deal. When I checked this flight the first time, it was priced at 56,374 points, but I wasn't quite ready to book. Then when I was ready to book, the price had jumped to 74,000 points so I waited a few days and it dropped again.
Sometimes the price drops on Tuesdays and Wednesdays so keep that in mind.
A benefit to booking flights through the travel portals is that taxes are included. Pretty nice! Some people are hesitant to book through travel portals because they are considered third party instead of booking directly through the airline. I have not had a problem, but it is a personal decision.
To book your flight through the Chase Travel Portal, login to your Chase.com account and click redeem points, click travel and then follow the prompts just like you would book through expedia or other third party platforms. When you get to the check out, click use points. You can even pay with a combination of points and cash.
If you want to start earning Capital One points, you can either apply for the Capital One Venture card with a 75,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $95 annual fee or the Capital One Venture X card with a 75,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $395 annual fee (this includes $300 travel credit, $100 Global Entry credit and Priority Pass Lounge membership).
If you want to start earning Chase Ultimate Reward points, we recommend you start with the Chase Sapphire Preferred credit card with a 60,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and $95 annual fee or the Chase Sapphire Reserve credit card with a 60,000 bonus, $4,000 minimum spend and a $550 annual fee (this includes a $300 travel credit, $100 Global Entry credit and Priority Pass Lounge membership plus 1.5% point value in the portal).
If you decide to apply for any of those credit cards, please consider using my referral links.
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Empowering Your Teen to Build Credit for a Brighter Future!
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Last Chance To Get The 90,000 Chase Ink Business Bonus
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If you want help walking through this process, register for my Travel Coaching Program or book me for a 1:1 coaching session.
Ends Jan. 18th
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
From Vineyards to Spicy Bites: A Day Trip Guide to Valle de Guadalupe
In the 1990s, winemakers in the region began formally marketing the Valle de Guadalupe as a destination. This is when they banded together to organize the annual Grape Harvest Fiestas in the town of Ensenada every August.
This festive event draws wine-loving tourists who enjoy wine tastings, concerts, fireworks, celebrations of local wine culture, and more.
The region’s popularity has grown significantly since then. It’s really come into its own as a wine tourism hotspot in the last 10 years.
And now boasts more than 200 wineries!
From San Diego, I recommend a day tour with Mario and Rene at Baja California Wine Tours. Be sure to tell them that Stephanie from AlmostFREEfamilytravel.com sent you so you get the VIP treatment.
Mario or Rene will meet you at the Old Town Trolley stop in a big white van. There is plenty of parking to leave your car and then within two hours, you are at the first winery enjoying a tasting of reds and whites. The wineries vary, but for our tour, our first stop was at Villa Montefiori. Mario chose this winery because it is the only one that uses Italian grapes from the owner's family vineyard in Italy.
Last stop was the Hacienda Guadalupe where the owner talked about the winery's unique rose colored wine. We also watched the sunset from the balcony. Beautiful.
There are also plenty of hotels and homestays in Valle de Guadalupe if you want to stay overnight. You can drive across the border as well, but be prepared for a long wait on the return. If you have a Sentri pass, that can be helpful. Remember to bring your Global Entry card and your passport.
I have just been certified as a travel advisor so if you want to book a trip to Valle de Guadalupe, talk to me and I'll help you.
Tuesday, January 2, 2024
Registration is open for my Travel Coaching Program
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"I just want to take a moment to thank you for helping me plan my recent trip to Europe. Taking the time to clearly explain different credit card options, and giving me useful tips on using the miles and points was invaluable. In the end, I was able to use the points earned to cover airfare for all four of us to Iceland, The Netherlands, and Spain. I am now working on our upcoming summer vacation to Hawaii and plan to use points to cover not only airfare, but also most of our hotel rooms. I could not have done it without you!
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In my travel coaching program, you get the following:
- 3 video modules that cover basics of points and miles
- 2 bonus modules with real life examples of redemptions
- custom points and miles tracker
- audit of your points, miles, credit cards
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