National parks, natural beauty and a bit of Disney wonder! PRE-TRIP AND DURING TRIP REPORT COMPLETED - Page 9 - PassPorter - A Community of Walt Disney World, Disneyland, Disney Cruise Line, and General Travel Forums
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Can I still get the points if I didn't book direct through them? I went through other websites, as they were much cheaper than the Hilton and I'm not sure I can claim the points?
As long as you include your Hhonors number when you check in and it is reflected on your bill, I think you can... can't hurt to try!
All caught up, and just in time! You're departure date is fast approaching! I love the way your mind works, Cheryl. Always trying to squeeze in just one more thing to see - even if it is hundreds of miles away. Love it! I'm so glad the flights finally worked out for you. BTW, what are your plans while in Chicago? Any meets.....?????
FYI, when Club Quarters started out it was strictly geared towards busniness travellers. It was a "club" hotel for companies to join which provided just the amenities business travellers needed and nothing else. (no pool, no bar, usually no fine dining restaurants, ((ie, extra hotel expenses)) etc..) I used to book them in New York, Boston, and Chicago back in my corporate travel agent days. Since then (2001-ish), they must be hard-up for more income as they've opened up to the general public. I think they've added more amenities since then as well (most of my corporate travelers did not want to stay there since they didn't have a bar.... ) I saw the one in NY in 2000 and it was very basic, yet very nice. I don't think you'll be terribly disappointed!
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Pre-trip report – part seven: the final bits drop into place...
I figured that I’d do some scanning and then print out the pages we needed from most of them and settled on taking just two with us – my faithful Frommer’s to cover all the national parks we’d be visiting, along with my trusty PassPorter’s Disney Cruise Line..... Of course, by the time I’d finished with all the printing, I had a wad of paper about two inches thick, which still weighed a fair bit, although it would surely be less than all the various guidebooks? By the time I’d finished, I weighed both the pile of paper up and a guidebook and they weighed about the same. Well, that was still a weight saving all the same...
I do this - as well as print my word document of notes (right now my week in California is 20+ pages) and all our hotel confirmations, plane tickets, etc etc etc -- I end up with a huge packet - in our house it is referred to as "the packet of power"... If I tried to take all the books... well needless to say - baggage would be a bigger issue for us than it is now.
For Alaska - my one piece of advice is LAYER!! Wind breaker, fleece, sweatshirt, light weight t-shirt... with those layers - you should be fine at any of your locations. Some of them are quite high and will be cooler than say.... FLORIDA.
It's getting close! Just a few more days! Definitely plan on hot weather at DLR. Today's going to be quite hot, I can already tell. It'll probably be like this for a few more days...hopefully it will cool off a bit by the time you get here, but plan for it to be at least in the mid to upper 80's, and DLR always feels hotter than the forecast (probably because of all the concrete and steel absorbing the heat all around you!).
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Just catching up on your exciting trip. I so love our national parks, I wish I could see them all.
I have stayed in many Homewood Suites throughout the country. When we traveled as a family of five, they were the best option. We have always been more than satisfied. While they don't usually have huge ornate lobbies, the rooms are nice enough and we always loved having a kitchen. The breakfasts and snacks do vary quite a bit from decent and adequate to really nice. One I used to stop at on my way to picking one of my kids up at school, had the best breakfast, comparable to some buffets. We also would always grab some yogurt and fruit at breakfast to either keep in the room or to take with us on a drive.
You can get Hilton points as long as you didn't book through Priceline or Hotwire. You can also call reservations and see if they will match an online price. I find that the pre-pay rate on the Hilton website can be a dollar or two cheaper than the on line vendors.
Also Hilton lets you double point-you can get both airline and Hilton Honors points, so make sure you preferred airline milage account is noted in your honors account.
Thanks for the review of them and the update on the points.
I think a stop at a laundromat should be on your itinerary too. Sounds like you have quite a few nice meets to look forward too.
Now come on - did you expect me NOT to have that planned? I'm planning at least one or maybe two washes on board the Wonder, then at the Old Faithful Inn, as that has a laundrette. seriously that's all planned in!
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I have a scene in my mind of you sitting at a rather large table with what looks like a jigsaw puzzle. At close glance, it's your travel plans. There you are, putting it all together, piece by piece.
Once finished will you glue it together and frame it?? After all that work, you should!
All caught up, and just in time! You're departure date is fast approaching! I love the way your mind works, Cheryl. Always trying to squeeze in just one more thing to see - even if it is hundreds of miles away. Love it! I'm so glad the flights finally worked out for you. BTW, what are your plans while in Chicago? Any meets.....?????
FYI, when Club Quarters started out it was strictly geared towards busniness travellers. It was a "club" hotel for companies to join which provided just the amenities business travellers needed and nothing else. (no pool, no bar, usually no fine dining restaurants, ((ie, extra hotel expenses)) etc..) I used to book them in New York, Boston, and Chicago back in my corporate travel agent days. Since then (2001-ish), they must be hard-up for more income as they've opened up to the general public. I think they've added more amenities since then as well (most of my corporate travelers did not want to stay there since they didn't have a bar.... ) I saw the one in NY in 2000 and it was very basic, yet very nice. I don't think you'll be terribly disappointed!
Thanks for the background on them.
And as for meets, well.... see what Heather posted below!