If a travel company does you wrong, you might be compelled to say you’re never going to do business with them again. But that’s a two-way street; if they don’t …
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Historically, if you wanted to travel from one country to another, you had to have a passport. Of course, you’ll hear stories here and there from people who managed to …
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The Ritz Carlton Credit Card can be one of the most valuable credit cards for travelers if you take advantage of its benefits. It’s also elusive and mysterious because there’s …
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Weekly Recap
Mystery Solved: Plane Seats Washed Up On Beach, Airline Bans Unaccompanied Minors, Hotel Housekeeper Confesses
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegHi, travel friends and happy Saturday! Here’s a recap of what’s gone on at YMMV in the past few weeks. Some of our recent most-read posts have been: Mystery solved: …
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Credit Cards
American Express Everyday Card Review: Best No-Annual-Fee Card for Transferrable Points?
by joehegby joehegWhen it comes to credit cards that earn points which you can transfer to airline and hotel loyalty programs, you’re usually required to pay an annual fee. In fact, I …
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Over the years, some families with young children have “upgraded” from a simple stroller to what’s commonly called a stroller wagon. It makes sense for them – a stroller wagon …
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Reflecting on our hotel stays from the previous year is always an enjoyable experience for me. It gives me the opportunity to relive the wonderful places we visited and the …
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Funny Stuff
Look! Up In The Sky! It’s A Coke Plane! It’s A Pepsi Plane! It’s…
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegI was on the shuttle bus from my hotel to JFK. I was sharing it with a very friendly group of three people including a husband, a wife, and another …
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Although most children who fly do so with a parent or other guardian with them, sometimes that’s not a possibility. A child flying between parents who are divorced or separated …
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Travel
Schengen Area Adds 2 More Countries; How This Affects European Travel
by SharonKurhegby SharonKurhegThe Schengen Area is a group of countries in Europe that, since 1995, have officially abolished checking passports, as well as several other types of border patrol actions at their …