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I               always               wanted               to               travel,               ever               since               I               was               about               five               years               old.

I               was               really               lucky,               growing               up               on               the               South               Coast               of               England.

My               parents               lived               in               a               house               in               a               place               called               Lilliput,               which               is               on               the               outskirts               of               the               town               of               Poole               in               Dorset,               and               right               at               the               end               of               the               famous               Sandbanks               Peninsula.

Those               outside               of               the               UK               have               probably               never               heard               of               Sandbanks,               but               over               the               last               20               years               this               has               become               known               as               Millionaires               Mile,               and               it's               our               equivalent               of               Malibu.
               I               never               realized               quite               how               lucky               I               was,               growing               up               in               a               place               like               this,               however               what               I               always               wanted               to               do               was               to               travel.

Living               in               what               was               pretty               much               close               to               paradise,               the               family               used               to               come               and               visit               us               in               the               summer               holidays,               and               for               the               other               holidays               we               used               to               go               and               visit               them.

My               Mom's               family               lived               (and               mostly               still               do)               in               Rugby,               which               is               in               the               Midlands               of               England,               and               150               miles               north               of               where               I               grew               up.

Every               school               holiday               we               would               make               the               3-4               hour               trek               north               to               Rugby,               where               I               would               spend               my               time               playing               with               my               cousins,               or               more               often               than               not               I               was               B-O-R-E-D.
               From               an               early               age,               I               loved               books,               and               would               read               anything               that               was               in               the               house,               whether               this               was               our               house,               or               my               Grandmothers               house,               where               we               stayed               when               visiting               the               family.

I               read               a               few               books               here               about               far               away               places,               including               stories               like               Doctor               Dolittle               and               Treasure               Island,               and               of               course               I               spent               hours               studying               a               huge               Atlas               that               we               had,               as               well               as               maps               of               Great               Britain,               but               what               fascinated               me               most               of               all               was               Picture               Postcards.
               I               was               intrigued               by               all               the               places               that               were               pictured               on               these               postcards.

We               had               a               number               of               old               ones               from               the               1930's               and               1940's               and               prior,               mostly               of               local               places               in               England,               but               some               from               far               away,               and               many               more               from               all               over               the               world,               that               just               amazed               me,               and               I               would               spend               hours               studying               them,               wondering               what               it               would               be               like               to               travel               to               these               far               off               places.
               My               Nana               (Grandmother               on               my               Father's               side)               had               been               to               South               Africa,               Egypt,               India,               Italy               and               a               few               other               places               in               the               early               1950's,               and               as               well               as               photographs               she               had               brought               back               a               Viewmaster               3-D               viewer               with               a               lot               of               slides.

It               was               just               amazing               to               travel               across               the               world               with               these,               but               I               never               imagined               that               one               day               I               would.
               Over               the               years               people               began               to               know               that               I               collected               postcards,               and               so               the               family               would               always               keep               these               for               me,               including               many               from               their               friends,               and               friends               of               friends,               until               I               had               a               collection               of               thousands               of               them.

I               traveled               the               world               with               these               marvelous               pictures,               and               yet               the               real               me               had               never               been               anywhere.
               I               tell               a               lie               though.

I               had               been               to               Northern               Ireland,               to               Belfast               when               I               was               five               years               old,               to               visit               my               Uncle,               Aunt               and               Cousins               who               lived               there.

Although               I               did               have               a               good               time               there               with               my               cousins,               the               flight               traumatized               me               somewhat,               and               this               fear               of               flying               was               to               last               for               many               years.

We               flew               over               to               Dublin,               and               then               on               to               Belfast,               in               a               DC-3               Dakota,               a               relic               from               WWII               with               twin               propellers,               and               flying               low               over               the               Irish               Sea               my               stomach,               which               was               not               accustomed               to               such               an               experience,               since               I               had               never               been               to               the               fairground               before,               took               a               dislike               to               it.

I               was               dressed               in               my               best,               as               parents               did               for               their               children               when               traveling               in               those               days,               so               I               had               my               grey               shorts,               school               shirt               and               tie,               blazer               and               peaked               cap,               and               I               threw               up               over               the               lot.

To               put               it               mildly,               I               was               as               sick               as               a               parrot!

That               was               the               last               flying               I               did               until               I               was               18               years               old.
               As               I               said,               all               my               school               holidays               were               either               spent               down               at               the               beach               at               Sandbanks,               or               with               the               family               in               Rugby,               but               in               the               summer               of               1973               the               family               decided               to               do               something               different,               and               about               10               of               us               flew               out               to               Majorca,               one               of               the               Balearic               Islands               in               the               Mediterranean.
               Majorca               was               one               of               the               first               destinations               for               the               working               class               English               to               visit               when               overseas               travel               became               popular               in               the               1970's,               and               it's               still               a               popular               destination,               however               it               rapidly               became               more               like               Cancun               in               Mexico               or               Cable               Beach               in               The               Bahamas               are               today,               lots               of               hotels               with               pools,               and               many               visitors               rarely               venturing               outside               to               see               the               REAL               world.
               And               so               it               was               with               us,               as               the               family               spent               the               best               part               of               2               weeks               sitting               around               the               pool               at               the               hotel,               and               I               never               did               get               to               the               beach               in               Majorca.

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               This               was               a               time               when               English               people               ate               Eggs               and               Bacon               for               breakfast,               drank               Ale               or               Bitter               not               Lager,               and               the               only               fast               food               you               could               get               was               our               famous               Fish               And               Chips.

Imagine               the               horror               to               find               that               when               you               went               to               Spain,               you               couldn't               get               "real"               beer,               the               food               was               "different"               (and               my               family               loathed               foreign               food),               and               the               food               in               the               hotel               especially               was               awful.

Most               nights               after               the               meal               in               the               hotel,               or               instead               of               it,               we               headed               down               to               a               local               bar               that               served               Chicken               And               Chips,               and               ate               that.
               Within               a               few               years,               however,               English               entrepreneurs               realized               that               there               was               a               demand               for               the               English               way               of               life,               and               so               the               beach               resorts               all               around               Spain               are               now               full               of               English               Pub,               English               Fish               and               Chips,               as               well               as               the               later               American               influx               of               McDonalds,               Burger               King,               Pizza               Hut,               KFC               etc.

It's               really               hard               to               find               a               typical               meal               in               any               of               these               places,               plus               they               are               full               of               noisy               nightclubs               and               discos.

Not               my               ideal               destination...
               And               so               this               was               my               first               experience               of               traveling               overseas,               in               some               ways               a               good               one,               but               overall               the               complete               opposite               of               what               I               would               want               today.
               Oh               yes               the               flight.

This               was               only               my               second               experience               of               flying,               and               I               was               very               nervous               after               my               experience               when               I               was               5               years               old,               and               so               as               was               to               be               expected,               flying               both               to               and               from               Majorca               I               spent               the               best               part               of               the               flight               in               the               toilet               on               the               plane.

Still               traumatized               unfortunately.
               This               was               my               only               experience               of               overseas               travel               for               another               3               years,               when               I               went               with               3               friends               from               University               on               a               2               week               camping               trip               to               Normandy               and               Brittany.
               The               French               Coast               is               only               5               hours               away               by               car               ferry               from               Southampton               (where               I               currently               live),               and               so               with               2               cars,               an               Austin               Mini               and               a               Ford               Anglia,               the               4               of               us               headed               off               to               France.
               The               trip               was               quite               an               experience               for               me,               with               learning               to               drive               on               the               other               side               of               the               road,               but               the               scenery               in               Northern               France               was               wonderful.

If               you               haven't               been               there,               Normandy               is               where               the               D-Day               invasion               took               place               on               6th               June               1944.

The               countryside               is               made               up               of               narrow               roads,               with               small               towns               and               villages,               and               lots               of               small               fishing               ports               too.

It               was               brilliant               and               laid               back.
               We               visited               Omaha               Beach               and               saw               some               of               the               fortifications,               headed               off               to               Brittany               where               we               toured               Mont               Saint               Michel,               the               island               with               it's               Abbey               at               the               end               of               a               causeway,               and               drove               all               around               the               coast               of               Brittany               as               far               as               La               Baule,               on               the               north               side               of               the               River               Loire               opposite               Saint               Nazaire.
               We               all               learned               a               lot               about               French               food,               and               had               lots               of               fresh               crusty               bread,               crepes,               sausages               and               salami,               and               it               was               just               amazing.

Everything               was               so               different               to               England.

We               also               learned               a               lot               about               French               wine               and               beer               too...
               I               could               go               on               for               hours               about               the               joys               of               Normandy               and               Brittany,               with               their               quaint               little               towns,               some               still               with               the               ramparts               intact               and               some               even               with               moats               around               them.

It               was               for               me               a               different               world,               like               something               out               of               the               history               books.
               This               is               I               think               where               the               travel               bug               in               me               started,               and               where               I               began               to               learn               the               joys               of               appreciating               new               experiences.
               I               will               halt               this               chapter               of               my               story               here,               while               I               recuperate               and               move               on               to               the               next               chapter,               which               takes               me               further               afield               and               I               have               many               more               adventures.
               If               you               would               like               to               read               more               about               my               travels               and               my               growing               up               in               England,               you               can               find               an               alternative               version               of               my               story               at               Squidoo.






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    Name               your               destination,               your               travel               dates,               and               the               price               you're               willing               to               pay,               and               Priceline               matches               your               criteria               with               an               airline               willing               to               accept               your               bid.

    Air               travelers               have               always               had               a               love-hate               relationship               with               Priceline.

    Bur               there's               nothing               to               hate,               and               everything               to               love               about               Priceline's               hotel               reservations               feature.

    Priceline               arguably               offers               the               best               hotel               bargains               to               be               had               on               the               web.
                   Priceline's               hotel               search               engine               is               easy               to               use.

    As               it               does               with               flights,               priceline.com               offers               both               "set               price"               and               "name               your               own               price"               options               for               searching               for               hotel               rooms.

    You'll               find               the               best               deals               by               naming               your               own               price.

    Priceline's               "Name               Your               Own               Price"               option               is               what               makes               it               unique,               and,               provided               that               you               can               be               a               little               flexible               about               the               exact               hotel               chain               and               neighborhood               you'll               be               staying,               it               can               help               you               save               a               bundle               on               your               next               out-of-town               vacation.
                   To               try               the               "Name               Your               Own               Price"               feature               for               hotels,               click               on               the               button               on               Priceline's               homepage               that               reads,               "Name               Your               Own               Price-get               deeper               discounts."               When               prompted,               simply               type               in               the               name               of               the               city               you'll               be               staying               in,               the               dates               on               which               you'll               need               accommodations,               and               the               number               of               hotel               rooms               you'll               need.
                   Once               you               provide               this               information,               you'll               be               offered               a               list               of               neighborhoods               in               your               city               of               choice.

    If               you               choose               New               York               City,               you'll               be               offered               a               list               of               neighborhoods               that               includes               "Midtown               East",               "Midtown               West"               and               "Downtown."               Simply               select               one               or               more               neighborhoods               that               you'd               be               willing               to               stay               in               and               then               select               your               preferred               hotel               star               level               (e.g.,               four-star               hotel).

    Then               name               your               own               price.

    Priceline               will               then               check               to               see               if               any               of               its               participating               hotels               will               accept               your               offer.

    You               will               be               required               to               enter               your               credit               card               information               in               order               to               place               your               bid.
                   Hotels               in               Priceline's               Name               Your               Own               Price               network               will               often               accept               offers               that               are               fifty               percent               or               less               of               the               usual               rate.

    Why?

    Because               the               hotels               would               prefer               to               have               someone               stay               in               a               room               at               a               vastly               reduced               rate               than               allow               the               room               remain               vacant.

    Name               Your               Own               Price               can               yield               some               surprisingly               low               rates,               especially               if               you               are               looking               for               a               room               at               the               last               minute.

    Priceline               users               have               snagged               four-star               hotels               in               Boston               for               $100               a               night               and               three-and-               a-half               star               hotels               in               Philadelphia               for               $75               a               night.

    In               smaller               cities,               like               Baltimore               and               Milwaukee,               three               star               hotels               can               be               had               for               as               low               as               $40               to               $50               dollars.
                   The               disadvantage               to               Name               Your               Own               Price               is               that               you               don't               find               out               the               actual               name               and               exact               address               of               your               hotel               until               your               offer               has               been               accepted               and               your               credit               card               has               been               charged.

    Never               fear,               though!

    The               hotels               in               Priceline's               Name               Your               Own               Price               network               are               familiar,               reputable               hotels-Omni,               Westin,               Hyatt,               etc.-and               when               you               bid               on               a               four-star               hotel,               you               can               feel               confident               that               what               you               get               in               the               end               will               be               a               room               reservation               in               a               four-star               hotel.

    However,               if               you               belong               to               a               loyalty               program               or               have               a               rewards               card               with               a               particular               hotel               chain,               then               Name               Your               Own               Price               may               not               seem               so               attractive.
                   After               you               submit               your               price               and               room               request,               it               usually               takes               only               a               matter               of               minutes               for               Priceline               to               let               you               know               if               your               offer               has               been               accepted.

    If               your               offer               is               accepted,               then               your               reservation               has               been               made               and               paid               for.

    If               your               offer               is               rejected,               you               will               have               to               wait               twenty-four               hours               before               you               make               the               exact               same               offer.

    However,               you               can               make               the               place               an               offer               again               immediately               if               you               change               some               detail               of               your               request.

    (Simply               raising               your               bid               price               doesn't               count.)               The               easiest               fix               is               to               change               your               preferred               neighborhood               (for               instance               from               Midtown               West               to               Midtown               East),               add               one               or               more               neighborhoods               to               your               request,               or               change               your               preferred               hotel               star               level               (for               instance               from               four-star               to               three-star).

    It               usually               doesn't               take               more               than               one               or               two               tries               to               place               a               successful               bid.

    Once               you               get               the               message               that               your               offer               has               been               accepted               by               Priceline,               you               can               relax               and               try               to               figure               out               how               you're               going               to               spend               all               that               money               that               you               by               booking               your               hotel               through               Priceline.






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    Looking               to               take               a               vacation               but               don't               want               to               spend               a               fortune?

    Well               here               are               some               travel               tips               that               will               help               you               to               retain               more               of               your               hard-earned               cash               whether               your               traveling               to               Europe               or               Disneyland.

    I               did               an               online               search               for               myself               because               I               will               be               taking               a               trip               later               in               the               fall               so               I               wanted               to               see               what               kinds               of               deals               I               could               get               on               travel,               accommodations               and               food.

    I               checked               out               some               good               discount               airline               websites               and               was               surprised               that               they               had               such               good               deals.

    I               started               my               search               for               airfare               first.

    I               was               able               to               get               discounted               flights               from               the               discount               airline               websites               that               offered               the               lowest               fares,               information               on               cheap               hostels               for               rooms,               and               cheap               places               to               eat               in               the               area               where               I               would               be               staying.

    In               my               case               this               would               be               Dublin.

    So               here               are               my               figures               based               on               my               trip               just               to               give               you               an               example.

    My               plane               ticket:               $554.90               including               tax               and               booking,               Round               Trip               for               14               days               
                   from               Cleveland,Oh               to               Dublin,               Ireland               on               Delta               Airlines(through               Farewatch.com)
                   My               Hostel               (through               Hostels.com)               Issac's               Hostel               8-bed               Female               Dorm               2-week               stay               $344.00
                   Good               places               for               lunch               or               dinner               meals               under               $15.00               USD               
                   Courtesy               of               TripAdvisor.com
                   Lunch:               Epicurean               Centre               (Abbey               Street),               Nude               (Suffolk               Street),               Cornicopia               (Wicklow               Street),               Govinda               (Middle               Abbey               Street,               Aungier               Street),               Cafe               Bar               Deli               (Georges               Street,               Grafton               Street),               Steps               of               Rome               (Chatham               Street),               Munchies               (William               Street               South,               IFSC,               elsewhere),               Wagamama               (Under               Stephens               Green               Centre)
                   Grand               Trip               Total               $1318.90               including               food               
                   150.00               extra               for               sightseeing,buses               or               train               travel               around               the               city,               and               souvenirs.
                   Airline               Tickets
                   Comparison               shop               when               it               comes               to               airline               tickets.

    Sites               like               Orbitz.com,               Expedia.com,Travelocity.com               and               Priceline.com               sometimes               have               some               good               deals               if               you               book               in               advance.

    There               is               also               a               site               called               Farewatch               which               is               very               nice               because               it               lets               you               compare               their               price               with               lots               of               other               sites               to               get               you               the               best               deal.

    Also               it               will               give               you               other               options               for               lower               fares               based               on               location               and               flexible               dates.

    The               best               days               to               fly               out               are               Tuesdays               and               Thursdays.

    Also               sometimes               if               you               look               for               an               earlier               flight               or               have               flexible               departure               dates               you               may               get               a               lower               fare.I               have               found               some               really               reasonable               priced               tickets               with               some               of               these               sites.

    I               have               only               had               trouble               with               one               site               in               particular,               not               listed               here,               and               that               is               Cheaptickets.com.

    Sometimes               they               try               to               sell               you               tickets               they               don't               have.

    Or               it               will               be               listed               on               the               site               but               they'll               say               they               don't               have               it               if               you               call.

    I               was               trying               to               fly               someone               from               Ohio               to               Arizona               and               they               were               showing               1               good               priced               ticket               for               $384.00,               but               when               I               called               to               order               the               ticket               I               was               told               that               they               couldn't               sell               it               to               me               but               they               could               sell               me               a               more               expensive               one.
                   US               Rail               Pass
                   Another               cheap               travel               option               is               by               rail.

    Amtrak               travels               to               over               500               destinations               in               the               US.

    You               can               purchase               single               tickets               or               a               rail               pass               that's               good               for               up               to               45               days               of               travel.

    Rail               Passes               start               at               $389.00               for               15-day               Pass               for               Adult               and               $195               for               children               ages               2-15,               30               Day               Pass               for               $579.00               for               Adult               and               $289.50               for               child,               and               45               Day               Pass               for$749.00               for               Adult               and               $374.50               for               child.

    Rail               passes               are               great               ways               to               travel               the               country               for               less.
                   European               Rail               Pass
                   If               you'll               be               traveling               to               any               European               countries               you               may               want               to               get               a               Eurail               Pass.

    This               is               for               the               European               Rail.

    This               is               a               great               deal               if               you'd               like               to               travel               to               more               than               one               country.

    Single               Country               pass               starts               at               $49.99               USD,               Regional               Pass               from               $169.00               covers               29               regions,               Select               Pass               3,4               or               5               countries               starting               at               $299.00,               and               a               Global               Pass               for               21               countries               starting               at               $475.00               USD.

    The               plus               side               of               having               a               European               Rail               Pass               is               that               you               can               visit               many               cities               in               the               same               country,               or               even               cities               in               neighboring               countries               for               less               money.

    I               Was               wanting               to               visit               London               and               Ireland               and               found               out               that               Ireland               has               a               ferry               that               will               take               you               to               London               for               about               $90.00               this               is               great               because               I               was               trying               to               figure               out               how               to               squeeze               in               travel               for               both               countries.
                   Some               more               helpful               ideas               for               saving               money               when               traveling:
                   Food
                   Always               plan               ahead               when               you               travel.

    Look               online               for               area               restaurants               that               are               close               to               where               you               will               be               staying.

    There               are               online               sites               and               forums               where               you               can               find               the               best               cheap               places               to               eat               in               the               town               where               you               are               going.

    Jot               down               a               list               of               names,               addresses               and               food               costs               listed               and               then               look               them               up               on               Google               maps               for               that               area               so               you               will               know               exactly               where               to               go               to               find               food               cheaply.If               you're               afraid               of               getting               lost               in               a               strange               place,               call               for               takeout               instead.

    Another               good               standby               is               to               find               a               grocery               store               and               stock               up               once               you               arrive.

    Most               hotels               know               that               people               bring               their               own               food               in,               everyone               does,               the               only               thing               they               don't               want               is               people               cooking               in               the               rooms.

    Fire               Hazard.

    So               if               you               find               a               store               stock               up               on               cheese               and               crackers               (you'll               probably               get               a               mini-fridge               in               your               room)               salami               or               pepperoni               slices,               bread,               peanut               butter,               soda               (vending               machines               suck               when               your               traveling)               little               containers               of               canned               sandwhich               spread,               pickles,               chips,and               anything               in               a               can               providing               it               has               a               pop               top;               ravioli,               spaghetti-O's,               beef               stew,               and               chicken               and               dumplings.

    Of               course               if               you'll               only               staying               a               short               time               you               may               not               need               all               this               but               for               a               week               long               stay               it's               definitely               worth               it.

    You'll               save               a               lot               of               money               by               not               eating               out.

    If               you               want               to               try               the               local               cuisine               and               your               budget               isn't               too               tight               opt               for               breakfast               or               lunches,               always               cheaper               menu               items               than               dinner               ones.
                   Hotel               and               other               places               to               stay
                   Hostels               are               becoming               more               and               more               popular               here               in               the               US.

    Hostels               are               very               popular               with               European               travelers               because               they               save               a               lot               of               money               on               hotel               rooms.

    Most               hostels               can               be               a               double               occupancy               room               with               2               or               more               beds               (called               a               dorm)               usually               gets               cheaper               the               larger               the               dorm               is.

    For               example               a               16               bed               dorm               room               is               cheaper               than               a               4               bed               dorm               per               night.

    Perfect               for               college               students               and               backpackers               who               travel               light               and               don't               need               much               in               the               way               of               accommodations.

    Basically               it's               just               for               sleeping.

    There               is               usually               a               recreation               area               with               big               screen               tv,               fireplace               and               billiard               table.

    Go               to               Hostels.com               and               check               out               some               of               the               places.

    You               can               see               photos               of               the               rooms               and               rec               areas               and               the               basic               amenities               of               the               rooms.

    You               will               most               likely               have               a               shared               bathroom               unless               you               pay               more               for               a               private               room.

    There               are               some               family               hostels               that               have               private               rooms               for               families               traveling               but               there               aren't               many               of               them               around.

    If               you'd               like               to               compare               prices               go               to               www.hostels.com.

    They               list               all               the               available               hostels               worldwide.
                   For               cheaper               hotel               prices               look               up               flight               and               hotel               information               on               Expedia.com,               Orbitz.com,               Travelocity.com,               Priceline.com               and               Hotwire.com
                   Orbitz.com               also               has               information               for               car               rental               and               rail               services.

    Sometimes               if               you               book               more               than               one               service               from               an               agency               you               get               a               discount               on               the               second               one.
                   http://www.gofox.com/flights/farewatch.php               
                   http://www.orbitz.com/               
                   http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g186605-s504/Dublin:Ireland:Cheap.Eats.html               
                   http://digg.com/business_finance/15_Tips_for_Cheap_Travel_2b_How_to_Find_Cheap_Plane_Tickets               
                   http://tickets.amtrak.com/itd/amtrak/selectpass/               
                   http://www.eurail.com/






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