From:         Bob Rankin 
Subject:      TOURBUS - 08 Jun 04 - Vacation Planning

TODAY'S TOURBUS TOPIC: VACATION PLANNING

The Internet Tourbus - U.S. Library of Congress ISSN #1094-2239
Copyright © Bob Rankin and Patrick Crispen - All rights reserved

Today's TOURBUS will help you plan a trip, save money on travel costs, learn about the attractions before you arrive, and get there without getting lost. If you are planning to travel this summer, read on!

TRAVELOCITY

Travelocity is a slick website, offering one-stop shopping for airline tickets, vacation packages, car rentals and hotel accommodations. If you're looking for a way to research business or vacation trips and book travel plans online, you should definitely pop in for a visit.

Travelocity - http://www.travelocity.com

Here are some of the key features of the Travelocity website:

TRAVEL RESERVATIONS - Lets you access the same computer database used by travel agents, so you can book airline tickets, reserve hotel rooms, or reserve rental cars from all the major agencies.

DESTINATION GUIDES - Comprehensive travel guides for more than 80 destinations worldwide with content from Frommer's Guide.

AIRFARE DEALS - Search for the best prices on air travel, find special offers on travel to certain cities, sign up for low fare alerts and info on last minute packages.

ABOUT.COM TRAVEL

We've mentioned About.com several times in Tourbus, because it's an excellent collection of sites, each maintained by an expert in that subject. The About.com Travel site is a great place to look for information on travel to almost any place on the globe.

You'll find info on Air Travel, Bed & Breakfasts, Business Travel, Hotels/Resorts/Inns, Cruises, Theme Parks and Traveling With Kids. There are also guide sites specific to popular travel destinations, countries, states, and cities. The "New York City for Visitors" site, for example, gives insider tips on riding the NYC subway.

About Travel - http://home.about.com/travel

TRAVELINFORMATION.COM

...was one of the first travel resources on the Internet. In business for 19 years, and online since 1996, it's refreshingly different from any travel-related site I've seen. Instead of trying to sell you airline tickets, hotel rooms and rental cars, this site offers free Official Tourism Guides and kits from tourism bureaus & cities.

Travel Info - http://www.travelinformation.com/tour.html

Browse through descriptions of the most popular vacation destinations in the USA and Canada, select up to 25 vacation guides, maps and travel planning kits, and they'll be mailed to you at no cost. Most of the kits include detailed descriptions of vacation areas, attractions, and lodging, with four color pictures and toll-free phone numbers. Some include state maps, calendars of events, lists of B&Bs, suggested itineraries, beaches, ski areas, trails and other info that will help you plan a great getaway.

You might think it strange that I'm recommending an offline service for travel planning, but in my experience the good old-fashioned color brochures you can feel and touch offer a higher quality of information with less hassle. Once you've decided where to go, the other sites on today's tour may help you find additional info and some good deals on reservations.

OTHER TRAVEL SITES

I'm sure many of you have used other websites to research and/or make travel reservations. I think Travelocity is one of the best, but you can find LOTS more related sites by starting at

Yahoo Travel - http://dir.yahoo.com/recreation/travel

or

Google Travel - http://directory.google.com/Top/Recreation/Travel

You'll find links for everything from Backpacking to Virtual Field Trips. Enjoy your trip, whether it's real, virtual, or a little of each. But before you head out, make sure you plot your course. These online map services will get you from point A to point B.

MapQuest - http://www.mapquest.com

MapQuest provides free easy-to-read online maps, driving directions and destination info you can view, print, or download to a wireless device. The RoadTrip Planner also helps travelers find restaurants, ATMs, entertainment and attractions along the route.

Yahoo Maps - http://maps.yahoo.com

Yahoo Maps offers a similar slate of features, including online maps, and point to point driving directions. Interactive maps allow you to pan and zoom for detail on any portion of the trip. The total distance and approximate travel time are also displayed.

The Internet Tourbus - U.S. Library of Congress ISSN #1094-2239
Copyright © Bob Rankin and Patrick Crispen - All rights reserved

That's all for now, I'll see you next time! --Bob Rankin

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