Monday, October 24, 2016

Why use a travel agent?? October 2018

The New Adventures of the 
"Travel Yenta"

Let me explain what a 'yenta' is. 
She is a busybody, she has to know everything about everyone. She makes it her business to know... she does her 'homework.' 
This is first in a series of tips and recommendations by me, Sue your personal 'Travel Yenta,' who wants to give you all travel related information. Listen to it... Don't listen to it. Every single piece of information is true. I have been a Licensed  and Award Winning Travel Agent since 1995.

Why use a travel agent?

Back in the 'stone age' well before the advent of all of the do-it-yourself travel sites, people used to turn to travel agents when they wanted to take a vacation. But with all of this new technology, do travel agents still exist? They absolutely do! And you may be surprised to learn that although technology has changed dramatically in the past few decades travel agents have not. They have became better educated and trained. 

They are still some patient 'World Travelers' who have 'oodles' of experience, helpful tips, great suggestions and they still offer better deals than most of the big corporate multi-million dollar travel booking sites. Read on to learn while using travel agencies aren't for the old fashioned, they are for the budget-minded traveler who wants the best vacation experience possible.

Then versus now:
When your parents were younger, they would head to the trusted, reliable local storefront travel agent when they wanted to get the best advice for a family getaway. The agent would listen to their needs, budget, time of year, vacation style and personal preference of the vacation. Then the travel agent would not only give advice and make recommendations based on her extensive travel experience, but all of the details. Flights, hotels, rental cars, excursions, etc. If that weren't enough, sometimes this personal service came at an even cheaper rate than if you personally called all of the companies to book individually. Nothing has really changed in regard to the service you'll get from a travel agent, but now it's easier than ever for the layman to book his own trip. Not only are there a plethora of sites like Expedia and Priceline that promise the best deals, but there was also no shortage of recommendations to help you along your way. There are websites like TripAdvisor and Yelp. Okay, this may sound great there is so much information to wade through it can sometimes be overwhelming to try and find reviews that's good who you are as a traveler.

How do travel agents still provide value in this day and age?

Travel agents have 'weathered the storm' of  old versus new Technology by continuing to provide excellent personal one on one service to their customers. It can be tedious and extremely time-consuming to manage all of the aspects of booking a vacation, which is where travel agents excel. You can call a good travel agent and tell them you'd like to do a 10-day Tour of Rome and you'll get personalized itineraries with recommendations for cafes, upgrades at your hotel and 'perks' with zero hassle on your part!
Many travel agents these days have chosen to specialize in specific types of vacations like cruising or Disney trips so that they can provide the utmost customer service experience to their valued clients. They cultivate close relationships with partner hotels or cruise lines to secure the best deals, perks, and upgrades for their customer, things that would be virtually impossible for individuals booking their own vacation to acquire. And there's the fact that a travel agents job is not complete once the booking is done, either. If something goes wrong during your trip, a travel agent can provide much-needed assistance instead of you having to flounder on your own in a foreign city. They can change your hotel if you're dissatisfied, get your money refunded if you had a terrible time and one of my travel agents has even gone so far as to bail me out of almost missing a flight thanks to lost documentation. That piece of mind doesn't come with travel arrangements that you can book on your own.

To use an agent or not?
This comes down to personal preference, but there are some things to keep in mind. If you are planning a trip and you enjoy the research that comes with booking a new vacation in the time it may take to get the best deals, then you're probably best off booking everything by yourself. But, if you're traveling somewhere new, it would be wise to speak with an agent. They can tell you what you need to know about passports, visas, and vaccines and the customs procedure so that there will neer be confusion or last minute stress on your part. Another time to consider using a travel agent is if you're planning a complex trip. Complicated vacations are an intelligent travel agents specialty, so utilize them if you're planning a tour that involves multiple cities, flights and tours. They will also give you the lowdown on any hidden fees or restrictions with your flight, hotels or car rentals, making the whole process much smoother and stress-free.
Call me in lovely Delray Beach, Florida   at 954-575-6101 whether you are considering an All-Inclusive Caribbean or Mexico Getaway or you want information for a European River Cruise with amazing 'freebies' and 'perks.' But first, enjoy my travel photos.









954-575-6101 
Sue Schmerling 
"Travel Yenta"
Founder and CEO of
A Time to Travel. Inc.
FLA Seller of Travel. Ref. No. ST-38323

Monday, June 27, 2016

Moon Palace Jamaica Grande...wow has it changed!!!





A few months ago, my friend Hedy and I went to the Moon Palace Jamaica Grande in Ocho Rios Jamaica.

I have been to this resort many many times since I started in the business 21 yrs ago.
First the Renaissance Jamaica Grande, Sunset Jamaica Grande, and now Moon Palace Jamaica Grande.

First, the General Manager who runs the resort, Clifton Reader, has been at this particular resort for many many years. He is top notch and you could not ask for a better GM.

I arrived in Jamaica, using Club Mo Bay for the first time. It is simply a must do. No long immigration lines arriving into the country, no lines leaving the county.
The idea started quite a while ago when Air Jamaica Vacations has their VIP lounge, located outside of the airport. After AJV closed, the long lines and even longer lines resumed.

Ask me about how to book Club Mobay for your next trip to Jamaica.

The ride to the resort is much more palatable than the ride to Ocho Rios used to be.
No more of are we there yet....close your eyes for a while and then you are there.


Checking in was an easy task..no muss no fuss..The one thing you need to avoid is the Vacation Club. Employees trying to sell time shares for the resort. Just say no...we were all taught to just say no..right? Unless you are interested..but do not feel the need to speak to them, sit through a seminar or anything like that.

Our room was in the South Tower, which doesn't offer the best views. Yes you have ocean, but you have to look over the rooftops to see the ocean. The North tower was not finished yet, much better views.

The entire resort was redone from top to bottom, so it's not the former Sunset Jamaica grande..yes the walls are the same...but pretty much even hard to recognize the emense pool as it has been changed to break up into smaller pool areas. Only one pool bar, but pool bar and food service is available while you are sunbathing.


                                                                               

Kids water park, adult water slide and wave runner will keep the kids busy..
And the beach..what can I say..one of the nicest beaches in Ocho Rios 
                                         
       
I think the food at this resort is some of the best. Make sure you go to the Japanese restaurant for either teppanyaki or my favorite, sushi, and tempura...Makes your mouth water...

                                                      
                                                                                                               
Food, drink...24 hr cafe with ice cream, pastries, cookies, milk shakes...coffees, cappaccuno,
sandwiches, bagels and lox and more..
Pizza, sushi anytime, sandwiches all day every day.

Buffets, sit down restaurants including Japanese, Italian, Steakhouse are offered...
Service with a smile..




                                                   



Moon Palace Jamaica Grande as well as all of the Palace resorts offer guests up to a $1500 resort credit to be used for swimming with the dolphins, dunns river falls, and many other excursions...spa...resort gift shop etc..The only hang up to this as you have to pay taxes on the amount you use ..but still less expensive than paying outright for the excursions..

One of the cool things at Moon Palace is that the cruise ships dock on their property...so you can see a different ship, or two every single day of your stay.

                                                                             

There is a teen lounge and a kids lounge to occupy the little ones time...So you can make time for yourselves.

Overall...I love this resort and hope you will too...Call for your next vacation...

Hope to hear from some of you soon...

Don't forget A TIME TO TRAVEL
                            954 575 6101

ASK FOR TRAVELSUE





Wednesday, June 22, 2016

New year... new daily posts..more resorts

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Hi travel fans out there. Today is a brand new day..prepare for a daily dose of Sue...

This is the New Logo of the company and I welcome all of my readers. 
Many new things have happened in the travel business since we last communicated. Here is just one!

Karisma resorts, who operate all El Dorado, Nickelodeon, Azul and more made an announcement last week:

KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Travel Agent was on hand Tuesday afternoon for a monumental signing between Karisma Hotels & Resorts and the Jamaica Tourist Board.
It calls for 10 new Karisma Hotels & Resorts properties representing 5,000 new rooms in Jamaica. All of the rooms will be ready within the next 10 years, with the first scheduled to open around the summer of 2018.
Dubbed "Sugarcane," the resort represents an investment of more than $100 million,Rafael Feliz, Jr., corporate brand manager for Premier Worldwide Marketing, told Travel Agent last year. 
Sugarcane will be located in the parish of St. Ann and is about 40 minutes from the Montego Bay airport. It is also 10 minutes from the famous Dunn's River Falls in Ocho Rios. Mandy Chomat, vice president of sales and marketing for Karisma Hotels & Resorts, told us in December that it will be the only area in the Caribbean with such a concentration of luxury hotels.
Travel Agent was told by several Karisma Hotels & Resorts officials that there has been no official discussion on whether the company's new Nickelodeon Hotels & Resorts brand will be included in the resort complex.
For those of you who don't know...Karisma is the gourmet inclusive brand. Best and I mean Best food I have found anywhere in the islands. Prepare to have your mouth water...and gain one or two pounds. Jamaica here we come..
Last summer I took my son, his wife and daughter to Azul Beach in Cancun. Upon arrival my granddaughter was greeted by Spongebob, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and a big milshake with whipped cream..I would rather have that than a cocktail..yum..
Here are a few photos of that trip..first and foremost, my granddaughter Samantha!!

Monkeys, milkshakes & magic.

Imagine creating an entirely new genre of luxury beachfront family hotels – from scratch. You’d start with the most unspoiled white-sand beaches in Mexico and Jamaica. You’d cater to families, but welcome couples, brides, grooms and groups.
Accommodations would be luxurious, from beachfront Jacuzzi® swim-up suites to rooftop Sky Suites to private oceanfront villas. Here you’d discover personal concierge, 24-hour room service, baby amenities and toys. You’d offer supervised daytime activities and clubs for teens, tweens and toddlers, allowing parents to enjoy luxuries such as cozy beach beds with beach butler service, adult pools, swim-up bars and Zen-inspired spas. Then you’d make the entire experience Gourmet Inclusive®, with superb international à la carte cuisine and other gourmet delights.
What would you call these enchanting Caribbean beach escapes under brilliant indigo skies? You’d call them Azul.


all them Azul.













  • Karisma Gourmet Inclusive® Experience Features

  • Welcome glass of sparkling wine
  • Accommodations as selected
  • Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages from a selection of domestic and international premium brands
  • All meals and specialty snacks
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi
  • Free International calls
  • Daily activities program
  • Azulitos program
  • Playhouse
  • Kayaks (marine park federal tax may apply)
  • Scuba diving clinics in pool
  • Spanish lessons, yoga, stretching classes, aqua aerobics, dance, cooking classes and more
  • Fitness Center
  • Special nightly entertainment, shows and live music
  • Cribs, bottle warmers, sterilizers, baby baths, changers, strollers, bath robes, baby sleepers, baby monitors, high chairs and pack n' plays
  • Gerber baby food available in all restaurants and from room service
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