Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

Great Vacation! - Too Bad It Had To End!

We just came back from a week in Myrtle Beach, SC. What a beautiful place! Unfortunately, it was too hot to get out and do anything. It has been between 90 and 100 degrees all day every day for quite some time now. It was so relaxing to just get to spend some downtime, though. My husband usually has to get up early to go to work, so he has to try to go to bed early. But for the week of vacation, we stay up until midnight or 1 am, and sleep until 10 or 11 am. The kids are night-owls, too, so they enjoy it. And the best part is, with the heat, we couldn't get out during the day, especially with the kids, so we just stayed in the resort or went sightseeing somewhere cool, until about 6 or 7 in the evening, when we ventured out to the beach a couple of nights. One night, a friend of mine came down to take some pictures of us at the beach - they turned out GORGEOUS, despite our 3 year old who wouldn't look at the camera, and our 1 year old who cried when we tried to get her to stand in the sand! When you take 600 pictures, you're bound to get something good! Our favorite place to go in Myrtle Beach is Ripley's Aquarium. Our son loves to see the fish, and our daughter is growing into that same love. We always try to hit some of the local restaurants that we don't get to enjoy when we are at home. My general rule for vacation is that we can't eat anywhere that we could eat at home - we did break that rule a couple times for a cheap lunch at Sam's Club or breakfast at McDonald's, but overall, I don't like to do it.

Our resort was so nice. We stayed at Barefoot Resort, in the Ironwood community. They are privately owned, and the owners rent them out for short term. We got a great deal, through Endless Vacation Rentals. We only spent $680 for the whole week (Saturday through Saturday - 7 nights)! We stayed in a 2 bedroom condo, with full kitchen and 2 baths. In case you are interested in how you can save that much on your next vacation - not just to Myrtle Beach, they have resorts all over the country and all over the world - check out evrentals.com. If you use the code SB72497650, you can get 10% off their already ridiculously low prices. There is a section on that website for last minute vacations, where you can get a whole week for $399, and sometimes even less. So don't pay $150 / night for a hotel room when you can get a condo with some privacy and amenities for even less! Enjoy your next vacation.

We have decided that we prefer to vacation in late August or September, when the ocean is still warm, but the weather is starting to cool off. There were so many amenities that we did not get to take advantage of, just because of the heat. But . . . If you're willing to suffer in the heat, go ahead and vacation in the next few weeks - check out evrentals.com to see how much you can save by Vacationing In Luxury!

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Spring Is In The Air

Ahhh! The Smell Of Spring!
Fresh Air drifts through the open windows, along with the pollen. For some reason, we all love to vacation in the summer. I guess that's why they call it "spring fever," when this time of year comes around, and our mind drifts to our next big getaway.
We have to start thinking about packing, and if you are like me, you are probably going to overpack. I started thinking about packing today, because I am working on clearing out a room, and ran across some luggage that my husband and I have not used in the 5 years since we got married. We are working on clearing out some clutter, because we are trying to get a bedroom prepared for our 1-year old daughter. The clutter in my home is just another example of my propensity to overpack. When I go on vacation, I always bring more than I need, and come home with even more. My sister is the opposite, and although her advice has not yet served me, I will share it with you. She always makes exact plans for the vacation, and what she will wear for each occasion. If she has an outfit packed, her husband will ask her, "Where are you going to wear that?" and if she has another outfit for that same occasion, or has no answer, the outfit stays home. Seems simple enough, right? Well, good luck with that!
And enjoy your spring fever, as you prepare for your vacation. If you are still looking for somewhere to go, check out www.evrentals.com. If you use the code on the right side of this page, you can get an additional 10% discount on their already low prices for nights and even weeks at resort locations all over the country and even international.

Monday, February 15, 2010

No Time Share For Me! I Prefer To Save My Money!

At every Time Share Presentation I’ve been to, the salesman is selling you on being able to vacation in luxury. He is telling you how inconvenient it is to put your whole family into a tiny hotel room, when you could buy his time share ownership, and be able to stay in a one-, two-, or three-bedroom condo or cabin. Everyone has their own space, and you are not stepping all over each other. All the comforts of home, with the fun of being away from home.

I completely agree with these salesmen, but can’t bear to part with the tens of thousands of dollars to buy into the time share, in addition to the monthly or yearly maintenance fees. For my family, the maintenance fees are about the same amount of money that we spend on our vacation each year, so it just doesn’t make sense.

Most people have been to a Time Share Presentation, and therefore most people have somehow gotten to stay at the resort without being time share owners. There has to be a way around it.

With a time share, you own a deed to a particular piece of real estate. I don’t see the point in this, because I certainly don’t want to vacation at the same location every year. I know, that was the old time share; now I trade points for vacations at my choice of locations. So why do I still own the deed? The only thing I can figure out is that I have to own the deed so they can charge me the maintenance fees for that resort – the one I don’t want to go to every year!

I’ve found a better way! There are several websites where you can book a vacation at a luxury resort for $200 - $1000 for a whole week! Take a look at these sites, and enjoy your next vacation in luxury!

sasser@centurylink.net

Dreams Of Vacation!

Ah, the mere thought of vacation brings a smile to your face. You plan for months, and dream for even longer! You find yourself sitting in your office, thinking of the beach, or the mountains, or the lake, or wherever your dream vacation is.

You want to vacation in luxury, but you don't want to pay for it. That's where I can help.

The search for Luxury Vacations began for me when my husband and I were planning our Honeymoon. Needless to say, we wanted to vacation in complete luxury, but we couldn’t afford what we really wanted. Our original dream was to go to the Grand Canyon. We live in eastern North Carolina, so that was quite a distance to travel. As we began to look into the trip, between the cost of somewhere to stay and the cost of getting there, we decided that was beyond our means at the time, and began to look closer to home. Still, we wanted the whole “Honeymoon Suite” experience, NOT just a hotel room somewhere.

We managed to get a trial for a Vacation Membership Club, which got us a week at a Resort in Pigeon Forge, TN for about $600. This was a dream come true for us, and thus began the search for Luxury Vacations For Less. We knew if we got there once, we could do it again. However, we could not afford to continue that Vacation Membership Club, and we started looking for other options.

I looked into so many different vacation membership clubs, and ran into several problems. They were all so much more reasonably priced than time share ownership, but still out of our budget.


You see, we are coming up on our 5 year anniversary, and we want to go back to Pigeon Forge, TN, where we honeymooned. We have updated vacation needs, due to the two children we have added to the picture! It may be selfish, but we want a little privacy on vacation, so we want to have our own room, where we can close the door, and leave the kids in the living room or in their room. These needs cannot be met in a regular hotel room. Then I discovered that there are websites where you can book a luxury vacation for just a few hundred dollars, without being a member of anything! I can stay in a resort for $200 - $1000 for a whole week!


Take a look at some of the websites I have linked, and enjoy your next Vacation In Luxury!
sasser@centurylink.net