Archive for December, 2011

By And Large, Business Travel Is Not A Pleasurable Experience

December 29th, 2011

Business travel has become so common that a considerable proportion of the corporate world of America is spending more time in airplanes and hotels than on their couches or in their automobiles.

According to a recent estimate, about 40 million adults in the US travel on business at least once a year to a location about 50 miles from home. More than 20 percent of the trips made by African Americans, for instance, are related to their work.

Those who do not need to travel frequently on business consider business travel glamorous and exciting. However, in reality, business travel is often arduous.

It is tough physically, tough on the family, and especially tough on the pockets of businesspersons who do not have the luxury of generous expense accounts to take care of their travel expenses.

In addition, those who travel on business regularly, quickly wise up to the fact that a stress-free and safe journey requires the smooth functioning of a number of interconnected factors, which includes the vagaries of the weather.

According to a study conducted recently, monitoring business travel trends:

- 58 percent of business travel is undertaken for association meetings and conferences,

- 43 percent comprising of business travel made by individuals,

- and 29 percent for corporate meetings.

The study also identified some of the most popular destinations within the US for business travel. They are:

- Washington, D.C.,

- New York,

- Los Angeles/Long Beach,

- Chicago,

- Atlanta,

- Boston,

- Houston,

- Minneapolis-St. Paul,

- Detroit,

- and Dallas.

Irrespective of what the destination is, business travel is seldom an enjoyable experience. Some companies will allow their business travelers the opportunity to enjoy their travel surroundings but this is usually short lived depending on the demands of the trip.

Business travelers, who have to make frequent trips, need special facilities to ease the hassles of traveling. Airlines and hotels are increasing the levels of services they provide in order to meet the growing demands of business travelers:

Usually, business travelers research fares on their own and make their reservations online. According to a survey, it was found that only 32 percent of corporate travelers used the services of travel agents for their reservation needs, while the rest, 68 percent, preferred using the internet or online services to plan at least some part of their business traveling arrangements.

Business travelers are usually technologically conversant; hence, choose to handle all their traveling arrangements through the Internet, limiting the necessity of having to interact with travel agents and professionals dealing with customer service.

Most tourism related sites offer one-stop travel facilities for reservations of flights, booking rooms in hotels, and providing transportation on the ground.

Major airlines like Delta and American have included travel-friendly features like locating cheap fares, finding economical hotel accommodation, and hiring cars on a rental basis inexpensively on their websites.

Travelers, thus, can make arrangements for an entire business trip, which includes seating preferences, confirming special food requests, and a text message or e-mail verifying their flight status and information about the departure timings with a few clicks of the mouse button.
Most of these sites provide boarding passes that can be printed out and online check-ins within 24 hours of the departure of the flight.

At the airport, those travelers in a hurry can take advantage of check-in kiosks in order not to have to wait in long lines, and get their boarding passes and their seating information.

Frequent Flyer Miles, Automatic Upgrades, and Comfortable Seating:

One of the biggest perks of traveling frequently on business is the facility of accumulating points, which can be exchanged for vacations. Travelers, therefore, are always on the look out for hotels offering generous points facilities.

Frequent air travelers also favor automatic upgrades and comfort inside the airplane, such as generous legroom and additional storage facilities overhead. Business traveler programs like EliteAccess provided by Continental Airlines offer comforts like guarantees of no-middle-seat and upgrades to the first class if possible.

Getting Value for Money:

Companies are constantly curtailing overhead expenses by cutting down on the travel allowances they give their executives, while business travelers look for ways in which they can maximize their allowances to the fullest.

For example, several hotels offer free breakfasts, while others provide complimentary facilities such as a welcoming snack or allowing their guests to make free long distance and local calls. Many hotels also offer free newspapers, tea and coffee.

Taking Guided Travel Tours

December 26th, 2011

Do you like to see the sights in a new city along or would you rather have a travel guide, so that you can get all of the inside information? There are ways that you can combine guided travel with individual travel to make the most of your trip or vacation. One such destination where it is easy to do this is in Washington, D.C. This city offers bus tours around the city that will allow you to see all of the important sites and then you can decide which ones that you want and need to see up close and visit them the next day. The Smithsonian has to be seen up close and personal, but some of the monuments can be seen from the comfort of a bus. By combining the best of individual and guided travel, you can create a travel tour that will best fit your needs and your lifestyle. Learning about the landmarks through a guided travel tour can help you to learn some of those details that you might have otherwise missed.

San Francisco is another area that you can combine the best of guided and individual travel. There are some places that you will enjoy visiting on your own so that you can spend as much time as possible. These include Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier39. Then you can take a little walk to visit the Aquarium of the Bay or you can take a guided tour of the San Francisco Bay. There are other places that you can visit on your own in San Francisco, including Ripley’s, arcades, and even an antique carousel.

In some places, you will learn more if you take a guided tour. Alcatraz is one of these places that you can choose to take a guided tour by earphone or by having a live tour guide with you. You could choose to visit the famous prison by yourself, as well, but you may miss some of the more interesting historical tidbits by doing this.

Taking a guided tour of Chinatown is not something that you will want to miss. The tour will give you added details about the people and the culture that you might miss if you did the tour on your own.

Virginia Cabin Rentals – Fun Activities For Your Winter Getaway

December 24th, 2011

Although skiing is certainly the most popular wintertime activity for many Virginia Cabin Rental guests, it is not the only thing available during this time of year. Many guests choose other types of activities, so I thought you might be interested in hearing about some of these options.

If snow sports sound fun to you, but you aren’t quite ready to take up skiing or snowboarding, many ski resorts have another option for you…Snow Tubing! For instance, the Plunge Tubing Park at Wintergreen resort is a blast for kids and adults alike. Imagine sledding like you did as a kid, but this time on steroids! The Plunge Tubing Park is longer than three football fields, with a vertical drop of a ten story building! And when you finally slow down from over 30 mph and get to the bottom, the lift will bring you right back to the top so you can do it all over again!

Hiking in the winter brings its own unique set of challenges and pleasures. With all the leaves gone from the trees, its much easier to see through the woods. That makes you much more likely to spot wildlife and to gaze at the distant mountain peaks. The trick to hiking in the winter is to dress in layers, so it’s easy to adjust your temperature levels. You’ll get warm quickly while hiking, but when you stop to take a break, the chill will set in in just a matter of minutes. Also, It is just as important as in the summer to take plenty of water along. Dehydration can happen in the winter too.

Fishing is great in the winter. Trout prefer these colder temperatures and are much more active. You do have to be pretty devoted to stay for long, though, as your hands can get cold in a very short time. Speaking of devotion, I’ll never forget the time I was at Sherando Lake during the dead of winter, and watched as a gentleman pushed his rowboat out across the ice until he was able to float it in the water. Now that’s devotion, or desperation. I’m not sure which.

Once you’ve tired of the outdoor activities, warming up in your Virginia Mountain Cabin next to a roaring fire with a cup of hot chocolate is always a pleasure.

And if tackling the elements in the great outdoors seems a little more than you want to take on, you can always stay inside, cuddle up next to a warm fire, and thank God you don’t have to go outside! It is perfectly fine this time of year to stay indoors at your Virginia Rental Cabin. You could read a book, play a game, watch a DVD, or just snuggle up next to that special someone.