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Travel Peeves – and what to do about them!

Monday, February 8th, 2010 by Erin

We all have ‘em. That one little thing that sets us off and, if we’re not careful, can ruin one of our preciously saved vacation days. Breathe easy, fellow globetrotters. We’ve gathered some of your biggest little annoyances and we’re proposing solutions to each of them.

Scratchy Towels

Photo courtesy of Captain-tucker

Photo courtesy of Captain-tucker

This one’s courtesy of one of our BTT’s (Best Travel Tweeps, of course!), David Lee. The thin, scratchy towels you get someplace, even if they come in adorable elephant arrangements like this one, can leave your skin feeling truly awful – but what’re you to do? The thought of traveling with your favorite towel from home probably makes all but the most severe over-packers among us cringe. Dave’s not a fan of travel towels, but I have a couple that I keep on hand if I know I’m going to be roughing it at all. At as low as $10, this purchase may make more sense in your next suitcase than that extra “going out” shirt.

Luggage Fees

Photo courtesy of Kprateek88

Photo courtesy of Kprateek88

The explosion of luggage fees which began in 2009 and continues to grow today has caught even the most loyal airline passengers off guard, and they’re not happy about it. Those fees add up quickly, sometimes costing as much as the price of your ticket or more. If you have just one bag to check, we may have the solution for you. Take it through security with you and check it at the gate or as you board. At this point, the airline staff is more focused on getting the plane boarded to avoid (yet another) late flight, so they’ll just grab, tag, and load your bag with no fuss. Sneaky, but so worth it.

Other Travelers – especially those of the “annoying American” kind

Photo courtesy of manolomen

Photo courtesy of manolomen

While at field guide training in South Africa I got the opportunity to play the “American Tourist” during practical exams (game drives through the bush) for my classmates. It didn’t take much for me to muster the kind of behavior we’ve all witnessed from fellow travelers, especially those of the *ahem* annoying American kind. This happens to be my personal travel pet peeve and I relished the chance to try on their shoes and see how dumb I felt. The answer: pretty dumb. I refrained from disturbing the animals but I think after a few rounds of “How many impala do giraffes eat in a day?” and “Can I ride that zebra with a regular saddle or do I need a special one?”  my classmates, many of whom were native South Africans, had a better sense for the kind of thing they’d have to deal with in their new career.

So what do you do about these tourists when you encounter them? I wish I could say you should call them out and give them a piece of your mind, but you don’t want to contribute to the problem. The best advice I have is to simply remove yourself from their presence to the best of your ability. And put a Canadian flag patch on your backpack.

Getting Sick on Vacation

Photo courtesy of Travel Clinic Jacksonville

Photo courtesy of Travel Clinic Jacksonville

Nothing’s worse when you’re on vacation that being stuck in the hotel room. Unfortunately, getting sick while traveling happens to us all at some point. I suggest that you anticipate it will happen and travel with as many familiar medicines as you can. If you start to feel sick, ask your hotel for a clinic that you can visit ASAP. Stay hydrated and rest up so you’ll recover quickly and can salvage as much of your vacation as possible. If you push it, you may end up miserable for the rest of your trip!

The Best Destinations for Valentine’s Day Weekend

Monday, February 1st, 2010 by Erin

It’s that saccharine-ly, sicken-ly sweet time of year again, people. That’s right, Valentine’s Day is upon us. Before you choke on your own Hallmark card, take note – this Valentine’s Day is the same weekend as President’s Day, so many of us have the following Monday off! This is a good thing and a bad thing. For those of us who want to catch a romantic getaway (if coupled up) or a fun friends getaway to spite all those happy couples – success! Enjoy that extra day with an added day of skiing, tanning, or lazing about. For those unlucky amongst us who have Valentine’s with high standards, it just means there’s more pressure to create the ultimate day of love, without the excuse of work the next day to get us off the hook. Never fear, we at Ruba have gathered the greatest Valentine’s Day 2010 destinations. So grab your teddy bear, roses, and chocolates and hit one of these spots for a weekend of romance or fun!

Vancouver, Canada

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We’ve blogged about this top 2010 destination before, but it bears repeating. With the Winter Olympics kicking off the Friday before Valentine’s Day, this is a once in a lifetime Valentines destination.  You can get in some ski time, a romantic dinner in the city, and then snuggle up with your love to watch your country’s team go for the gold!  No date this year? No worries! The Olympic city will be full of sports fans from around the world for you to celebrate with!

Belize

Photo courtesy of flickr: andolent

Photo courtesy of flickr: andolent

Perhaps you and your cuddle bunny need to thaw out from the winter chill. If that’s the case, try Belize where you two can stroll white sand beaches hand in hand, learn to SCUBA dive together, and share a laugh over drinks at a beach bar. You’ll return to the states feeling refreshed and sporting a tan that will make all your friends jealous.

New York City

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Just picture it: spending the day catching the sights, a delicious dinner a world-renowned restaurant, followed by a horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park before returning to your world class hotel for champagne from room service while you enjoy the view. There’s a reason why New York is a popular romantic destination, especially for Valentine’s Day.

Las Vegas

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This is a great option for people with Valentine’s and also for people who just want to get away with friends for the weekend. There’s plenty of first class spas for pampering for couples as well as some of the world’s greatest restaurants and night clubs. Best of all, with new hotels sprouting up almost daily in this city, room rates are through the floor. The one downside of visiting Vegas this time of year? Most of the hotel pools are closed for the season. But we’re sure you’ll find other ways to occupy yourself!

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