Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Sandals Royal Caribbean, Montego Bay, Jamaica (2020 update)

 It is time to get traveling again after this quarantine craziness! We finally ran off to Jamaica and we couldn't be happier. We love Sandals resorts, much like Disney, there is a consistency in maintenance and quality of service that is unparalleled in the travel industry. We know we will be in a clean, safe environment throughout our stay. This trip we chose Sandals Royal Caribbean. Sandals has two resorts five minutes from the airport in Montego Bay and this was important to me on this trip because of the pandemic. A bus ride across the island would just add more opportunities for concern.


Sandals Royal Caribbean is the smaller of the two resorts. The common areas and many rooms on the resort have been remodeled and the new brighter woods and aesthetics show. This resort allows exchange privileges with Sandals Montego Bay. So you pay to stay at one and can take a complimentary transfer available every hour to the other resort where you will be extended the same privileges of a person staying there. This means you can use their bars, pools, and restaurants with no need to provide any proof. Since the beaches here are private, only Sandals guests are on the property.




Great new addition, large swings overlooking the ocean


We got to see an engagement at this spot and I swear the Sandals employees were just as excited!


One unique facet of this resort that Joe and I love is the private island. This is a quick five-minute boat ride from the beach to the Sandals island. The island has its own bar (of course) and a few quiet beach chair spots throughout. There is a Jamaican Jerk Shack for lunch and a delicious Royal Thai restaurant for dinner.  The boat transfers back and forth every 10-15 minutes.

I sat in the shade and read a book for the day, an employee checked in to bring drinks throughout the day.



          
We celebrated 25 years of marriage in these crystal blue waters, let us know what anniversary we can help you celebrate! dillontravels@gmail.com 



Friday, January 10, 2020

Let's Do Disney..and Universal...and Sea World...and the beach....!!!!

Why you shouldn't try to do more than Walt Disney World on the same trip

Don't get me wrong, we love theme parks.  There is something for everyone, no matter how young or old.  When you're headed to central Florida, there are a ton of options and often, I think clients approach this like they would a buffet dinner - "I need to get a little of everything!"  This "but I want to do them all" mentality can lead to an exhaustive and expensive trip.

It is our job as travel planners to help you have the best trip and in order to do this, we have to discourage this "do-a-little-bit-of-everything-mentality."  For this post, let's review what I mean by theme parks.  I'm not  including water parks because you want a blog, not a research paper.

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Walt Disney World is by far the largest and has four theme parks:  Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom.  The Disney company owns 30,000 acres in central Florida, more than double the size of Manhattan.  We would encourage everyone to take a full week to visit, provided your budgets and calendars permit.  I've been nearly 30 (or maybe it is 30) times and still haven't experienced it all.



Universal Studios has two theme parks, Islands of Adventure and Universal Studios Florida.    Both are neat in their own respect and a Park-to-Park ticket is necessary in order to ride Hogwarts Express, the Harry Potter train that connects the two.  I think you could comfortably do both parks in three days.  As of August, 2019 Universal announced plans for a third theme park, Epic Universe scheduled to open in 2023.


Sea World has one theme park, Sea World.  It's not somewhere we've been in a long time but many clients ask about it.  Another "one day" alternative a lot of clients ask about is a day at the beach.  It will take you about 75-90 minutes to travel from the "theme park area" to the beach.  


The beach trip is also going to likely require a rental car which then adds cost for fuel and parking if you keep it at your resort, likely adding $60-100 to your cost.  Not to mention, there's no meal plan at the beach so figure another $50 for meals or snacks.



What it really boils down to is the cost:  it's really expensive to hit the buffet!  I did a few sample quotes for a family of four (2 adults and 2 kids - ages 10 and 6) traveling for a full week in June.  I tried to keep the accommodations (value-style resorts with 2 queen beds), tickets (six days worth) and meal plans the same at each destination so we could compare apples to apples and here's what I found out

A trip to just the four Disney theme parks would cost just over $4700.  
A trip combining Disney, Sea World, and Universal Studios would run almost $6300.

With the "buffet trip" to all three, the price difference is just the start.  It doesn't account for the fact that you'd only get to visit three of the Disney parks, have to unpack and repack at three separate hotels, have to use off-property transportation (such as a taxi or Uber) to get between WDW, Sea World, Universal Studios, and the airport because none of them share a transportation system, plus the fact you'll feel rushed and never get a sense like you "saw it all" or figured it out.  

As corny as it may seem, Disney is a completely immersive experience that really demands a longer stay to soak in the Magic!  Now, with that all said - we are happy to book clients on any sort of multiple-destination trip they choose.  Just keep in mind, it's our job, based on the knowledge of our many trips and hundreds (nearly 1000s) more we've booked for our clients, to guide you toward the optimal experience for the best price.

Choosing the right trip depends on your family dynamics and interests.  Contact us a dillontravels@gmail.com if you need help hashing out the details.  Remember, we don't charge any fees for our assistance.  ~Joe

Sunday, January 5, 2020

Remodeled Pop Century

Pop Century has always been a favorite value resort for our family because it is small and does not share a bus line with the All-Star Value resorts.  The new remodel and addition of the Skyliner Gondolas has made it a stand out favorite! We will have a hard time choosing to stay anywhere else other than a monorail resort which is significantly more expensive.

               

In the main room, they upgraded to two queen beds instead of two double beds. They also utilized their same "table to murphy bed" concept from Art of Animation to open up the room. This allowed two of our kids to work on their computers at night without being shoved into a corner. The queen beds are so much bigger and very comfortable. If you are a family that will need a blow-up mattress, we were able to fit a twin blow-up mattress in one of our rooms but it was literally in front of the door so that was a little silly.


They remodeled the bathroom with a really nice overhead rainmaker style showerhead along with a removable shower head you could use for kids. The bathroom is separated from the sink and dressing area that has a pocket door allowing three separate private locations for everyone to get ready. The new vanity area has a lot of open shelving to organize your things. Of course, it was Disney level immaculate as well.
I love clean, new bathrooms!

Finally, as mentioned in another blog (Disney's Skyliner) the gondolas with rides to Hollywood Studios and EPCOT are available at this resort.

Keep in mind, these upgrades are not top-secret so this is one you won't find discounted as often. We suggest you book very early.

Disney's Skyliner






Well, this is tough...do I keep it a secret or let my readers in on this amazing addition to Disney properties? There are virtually no waits with peak season crowds and the transportation was one of our older boy's top four rides and we have taken him to Disney several times! He kept asking if we could ride it again when we didn't even need to go anywhere!

The gondolas (called Skyliners) are only available for use to specific resorts. It is also limited to only carrying its passengers to Hollywood Studios and EPCOT. The resorts included are Pop Century, Art of Animation, Caribbean Beach Resort, and Riviera Resort. This is such a clever addition and riding is so much fun.

Why is it awesome?

  • When loading and unloading customers with limited mobility there is a separate track they pull the gondola off to and they don't stop the actual flow of traffic for everyone else. Those in scooters and wheelchairs won't feel rushed or inconvenienced because they are completely pulled out of line.
  • Strollers don't have to be collapsed! Can I get a HALLELUJAH?! You just drive straight onto the gondola without removing all your bags and waking up a sleeping child.
  • You always have a seat. The gondolas seat up to 10. Our group would all go together when we were down to 9 people but when we reached 11 they divided us up into groups of 5 and 6. When this would happen they didn't even add people to our car, they just let us ride on over alone.  However, one night 4 of us were together and they tossed another family of four in. So it won't always be private if you have a small family.
  • It is so fast because you don't have to follow regular traffic patterns.
  • Again the nearly 18 year old boy with us declared it his 4th favorite ride, stared out the windows and smiled with delight. It's pretty neat to float above the world.
Drawbacks
  • If you are super afraid of heights this might not work for you. My husband does not like to get on our roof but didn't mind this at all. So you will just have to monitor your own level of anxiety. They do not swing around or anything but they are pretty fast.
  • They are not required to stay open past park hours like buses. Times are posted each day but they will close and force you onto buses.
  • You are loaded on a moving platform so if you are unsure on your feet this could be a difficult one to use but I assume you could go to the wheelchair entrance and wait so your transfer is on a platform that is not moving.

Location
  • At Pop Century and Art of Animation it is situated right on a bridge between the properties. We were in building 6 at Pop Century and it was a quick walk.
  • At Caribbean Beach  and Riviera, the loading station is located at the rear of the resort.
  • At EPCOT you are let out in the back of the World Showcase between England and France. This is a much calmer entrance with little to no wait.
  • At Hollywood Studios you are let out near the front of the park and boat launch.  

Disney with groups or grown ups

Groups at Walt Disney World
One time that it makes a lot of sense to use the services of a Disney Vacation Planner is when you are traveling with more than your immediate family.  We are the parents of five adult children so even with our immediate family we are a large group. We recently traveled to Walt Disney World with four of our grown kids and their significant others as well as grandma and grandpa. This trip was unusual for us because we had 11 people everywhere we went and because we had all adults. The trip was seamless despite being there during peak season.


Ways to make a group trip work:

  • It will be slow...did you read that? It is going to be inefficient at times. You will think everyone is meeting at the skyliner but some are waiting for others in the room. Be ready to improvise and check in with everyone in your group. 
  • Most of us have Iphones so we were in a group message and shared our locations. This allowed us to quickly update the group on changes and avoid some unnecessary waits.
  • Are we stopping for the bathroom again? Eleven bladders do not sync, you will be stopping a lot get over it and expect it.
  • When staying on property you can book your dining 180 days in advance, I highly suggest you get your table service meals together. Then each day you know you will come together for that meal.
  • Fastpasses can be done 60 days in advance when staying on property, we did all our fastpasses together.
  • PLANNING in advance is the key to not wasting time on vacation. Making one My Disney Experience account that everyone logs into and getting the meals and fastpasses together ensures those times to meet up.
  • We always told our group they were welcome to split off from the group and be in touch later. Since everyone has similar interests and gets along the didn't really take off. However, if you had families with different interests and different aged kids I think splitting up would eliminate a lot of frustration.
Traveling with adult kids:
  • Well it's pretty much perfect because you don't have to do anything for them, they don't whine and they appreciate you paying. Kind of awesome, right?!
  • We were able to take advantage of VERY EARLY entry to Hollywood Studios to get a boarding pass (virtual wait) to the newest Star Wars ride. I would never have gotten young kids up after 4 hours of sleep! Since we were there early we raced into coaster lines and played "heads up" on our phone while waiting which not only entertained ourselves but everyone watching our nonsense. (if you don't know google it but it's kind of like charades)
  •  When we got tired, we went back with only 2 hours to spare and took a break. When kids are younger, it's not worth it to return for such a short time. You are going to get back and have to drag all their strollers or belongings, have to argue with them to lay down because they saw the pool on the way to the room then awake the monsters with only 90 minutes of sleep! NOT the case with your adults, we returned and a couple swam then napped, one took a social media mental escape and five of us slept for 90 minutes. We then woke up and returned for several hours with virtually no waits during a peak crowd season.
  • If they are not ready as soon as you are, meet them at the park. Especially when traveling with couples. I knew they would find their way over to parks giving everyone a lot more independence. 
  • We would do fast divide and conquers then regroup and everyone gets their way. So, instead of having to stick together to manage kids we would survey what everyone needed and reconfigure groups.  

Things I think are worth the cost:
  • Dining plan: Yes, I am a Disney planner, yes I am paid based on what you purchase. BUT I buy the Disney dining plan for my crew and we are all at adult prices and it is not discounted for me. It's very expensive but I cannot imagine this past trip without it. I was able to easily budget for the entire trip in advance then let them loose on property to get what they wanted without having to eat the same restaurants for our quick services or snacks. You will get a table service, a quick counter service and two snacks for each sleep you have on property. 
  • Memory Maker: The memory maker runs about $170 for the trip. This allows you to stop and get photos throughout the trip with professional photographers and get character pictures with everyone in your group included. You will also receive all the ride photos and videos. No matter how many are traveling together, one memory maker purchase will work as long as you are in the same My Disney Experience account or your accounts are linked together through friend requests. (active and retired military personnel pay only $98 with ID)

Unexpected Costs: I like surprises but not when it is a financial surprise!
  • Groups of 6 or more are automatically charged 18% gratuity. Most of us would tip anyway but we don't generally go out and pay for 11 people at $50 a person...So the tip is nearly $100!! This is very noticeable on a group trip.
  • Parking is now $15 at value resorts and even more at moderate and deluxe resorts. With all you are already spending that's just silly. Fortunately with your magic band you will be able to park at any parks without paying a second time. There is complimentary bus, skyliner, boat and monorail transportation but the drive to Hollywood Studios from Pop Century was only 6 minutes so we did appreciate that option.


Monday, February 18, 2019

Sandals Southcoast

Sandals resorts offer unparalleled customer service and included amenities. At Sandals Southcoast you will find Hobie Cats, kayaks, paddle boarding, tubing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. All of those are included at no additional charge (as long as you bring your scuba certification with you for scuba diving). I love the floating rings and hammocks over the water for ultimate sun/ocean relaxing!


There are several bars serving top shelf liquor and Jamaican cocktails as well as frozen drinks. The Jamaican people cannot be outdone in their personality and eagerness to serve. Of course all inclusive includes 9 restaurants. So, Joe had 7 meals in one day...7....










When compared to the other Sandals resorts here's my list of who should pick this one:




  • If you are from a more mature generation this is definitely the one for you.  The clientele is definitely calmer and more relaxed with most being 40-70.  However, a wedding party came half way through our stay with a lot of people and lowered that age a bit.
  • The beach is large with a lot of seating both in the shade and in the sun. 
  • The resort is very flat with minimal climbing to get to any of the locations. There are ramps to most places and we have seen both canes and wheelchairs moving about with relative ease (likely why it brings in the older crowds)
  • Cafe de Paris is a dessert and coffee shop. I love to find a variety of desserts and decaf coffee at night which is often difficult to find on tropical islands...apparently they handle evening caffeine better than me!










 Maybe NOT your ideal location:
  • If you are looking for a raucous and loud place this is not it
  • the ride here is always long and on a curvy road, if you are easily car sick you should go to Sandals Montego Bay because it is five minutes from the airport. The normal 90-minute ride was 2.5 hours because they are widening the road. Caribbean road work is hilarious because it is so chaotic and seems to completely lack any sense of purpose. They say it won't be done until 2021!
  • seaweed...so I am a giant baby, let's just put that out there. I am not getting in lake or river water because I can't see my feet. The water is Caribbean clear but the seaweed is growing very close (a  few feet) from shore. I don't like that one bit! I never saw this at other Jamaican Sandals locations but it is common in Mexico. This beach is the largest private beach we have seen in Jamaica and it's beautiful. They quickly clear the seaweed from the beach but it is very prevalent in the water.

Monday, February 4, 2019

Delays, Cancellations and Travel Confusion

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As travel agents, we have the opportunity to travel a lot more than most. Since we travel more, we have also experienced more delays, interruptions, and cancelations of our travel plans. A couple of years ago, we got to the airport in St. Lucia and all flights coming in had been delayed so the flights going out were delayed. We spent the day in a cramped, HOT, humid airport without good food options, dilapidated bathrooms, and generally unclean conditions. I had never really noticed this before because I was only in the airport two hours or less. This day, it got the best of me and I quickly disintegrated into a tantrum throwing toddler. Thankfully, my patient husband has a lot of experience (23 years) of handling my unnecessary but common anxiety.  He tried to de-escalate my stupidity but it was tough. We had an amazing week-long trip to Sandals Grand St. Lucian but I was ready to get home to our kids. As the hours grew longer it became clear we would not be getting to our connecting flight. We would have to get to the airport, clear customs, get our luggage and get to another flight...nope, was not going to happen! PANIC, anxiety, and ugliness swelled.




Another time, we arrived at the Indianapolis Airport on our way to the Bahamas and AFTER arriving at Indy International airport we were told our flight had been canceled that morning...UGH, we had our kids all set up with family getting them to and from events, we had the days off work and it was a quick 3-day trip, going the next day was NOT going to work. 

This week in Indiana the temperature dipped to a record-breaking -30 something windchill. Apparently, that meant that flights going out midweek were delayed. So, when my husband tried to login for check- in 24 hours in advance we realized our flights to Vegas had been canceled and we had tickets to Cirque du Soleil and a hotel.

Here is where this long list of my anxiety and experience as a travel agent concludes...it always works out. Not always without some frustration but I do have some pointers and some explanations for different ways these issues get remedied.

First, I find there are always people being affected far more severely than me, I try to let my brain fix on that quickly so I don’t waste time on self-pity. Get a “conquer the situation” mindset as quick as you can because anger and tantrums don’t solve problems.

Next, question, question, question, so let’s look at the first scenario. While we were in the St. Lucia airport, we had no idea how long we would be there. We had a long layover in Miami. We truly believed in the early hours of the delay that we would still make our connecting flight. As the day wore on, I realized I needed to make alternative plans for my kids just in case we didn’t make it back. I did this while we were still optimistic. This relieved some of the “what if” issues brewing under the current. Then we went to the airline employees and explained we may miss our connecting flight. We were told, if the airline's issues cause you to miss a flight they will already be working on how to reroute you before you even land. There are employees that literally work on this type of situation. It was nice to be reminded that while this situation was not something I frequently experience, others do have experience. Finally, we did miss our flight and all outgoing flights for that night. Once we arrived and sat in customs waiting to claim our things it became abundantly clear we were spending the night. As we came out, in a stream of unhappy people they met us with a hotel voucher, transfers set up to and from that hotel, rebooked morning flights and a food voucher to eat at the airport. I was still a grump about it but I will tell you, it all worked out at no further expense to me. All of my frustration was unnecessary.





On both of our canceled flights we have found the best thing you can do is solve the problem yourself then tell the airline what they are going to do to help fix the problem. They told us on our 3-day trip that there was no way to leave Indy that day. I started looking it all up on my phone at the ticket booth and told them if I wasn’t getting to the Bahamas I wanted them to get me to Orlando so at least we were out of the weather and could catch an early flight. I knew there was a Bahamas connection but there was only 7 minutes between landing and take off. They told us there was no way the plane would let us on...well, we just heard ‘you wanna bet?”. They booked it even though they thought we were crazy.

As soon as we got to the gate to go to Orlando we explained what we were doing. They sat us in the front row, gave us extra snacks and announced to the entire plane upon landing that we had to get off the plane first! We RAN through Orlando, like crazy people. YES, we did make the connecting flight and when we boarded they were expecting us, someone had called ahead. We also became somebody's story of morons running through an airport.

Finally, this week when we were told the flight was canceled we immediately started searching for alternative options. We ended up changing our trip entirely using their cancelation as an opportunity to change our plans. Since the flight was canceled by the airline and no fault of ours, all tickets and hotel rooms were refunded. We booked a trip to Jamaica last minute for about the same cost because it was last minute.

Basically, ASK questions, ADVOCATE for yourself, look up alternate options and control what you can. Today, at Indy we realized there was an earlier flight to our destination than the one we booked. Guess what, we asked and they moved us at no cost because there was space. Always pay attention and questions what’s going on.