Check out this demo of Trippy, a Google Wave application that integrates Lonely Planet's content into a collaborative trip planning experience.
Check out this demo of Trippy, a Google Wave application that integrates Lonely Planet's content into a collaborative trip planning experience.
October 28, 2009 in Group Travel Tips | Permalink | Comments (1)
Group travelers have unique needs, depending on the trip purpose. Bachelor party planners debate over which type of alcohol to consume and whether or not a stripper is appropriate. Family reunion organizers decide how big of a reunion to have and where to have it. Brides and grooms deliberate on pros and cons of a destination wedding or a home-grown wedding.
Peruse these planning guides to find tips, advice, and new approaches to planning anything from a road trip, to family vacations, to ski trips, to weddings, to girls getaways, and more.
Family Reunion Planning Guide: Gathering the generations together takes time and patience, but is worth the lasting memories.
Group Getaways with Friends: Travel with college friends, poker pals, other couples, golf buddies, or just the girls.
Wedding Planning Guide: Whether the ceremony is a quick Vegas-themed affair, in a dreamy destination, or where you live and work, the devil is in the details. Here are tips to simplify the wedding planning process.
Ski Guide for Groups: Snowboarders and skiers alike can use this essential planning tool of ski resorts, checklists, and aprés ski activities before hitting the slopes.
Group Reservation Guide: Tips for negotiating group hotel rates, group flight reservations, and more.
Clubs, Teams, Organizations Guide: Become a group trip planning expert with tips about group reservations, how to organize a trip with ease, and other helpful advice.
September 30, 2008 in Group Travel Tips, Planning Guides | Permalink | Comments (2)
Getaways, weddings, birthdays, vacations. Whatever trip is on your horizon, chances are the goal is to have fun. Here are destination guides with plenty of activities and tips for all kinds of groups:
Las Vegas
With Las Vegas dubbed the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's no wonder that our research at TripHub shows more groups planning trips to Las Vegas than any other destination.
Lake Tahoe and Reno
In the crook of California's elbow lies a playland of great natural beauty, world-class ski slopes, Vegas-style entertainment, and plenty of gold-rush history.
Maui
Playground for adventurers, golfers, wildlife watchers and snorkelers, the Hawaiian island of Maui attracts families, friends and romantics to her beaches, lush mountains, award-winning golf courses and moon-like national park.
Mexican Riviera
Beloved by beach buffs, honeymooners, surfers, and cruisers, the Mexican Riviera — that scenic stretch of coastal communities between Mazatlán and Acapulco — entices more and more travelers to its sun-drenched shores each year.
New York City
Urbanites are drawn to this city's lights, cameras, and action like lipstick to Liza Minnelli. From Broadway shows to boutiques to world-class art and Central Park, there are plenty of ways to bite into the Big Apple.
Orlando
This magical Florida mecca entices families and visitors to hop around theme parks, splash in water parks, golf, and escape realism for endless entertainment.
San Diego
Families fit into San Diego's cheerful profile like feet into flip-flops. This coastal city's perennial sunshine, sandy beaches, and kid-friendly attractions make it easy for adults to trade workday stress for an endless-summer attitude.
San Francisco
Laid back and cosmopolitan, ethnically diverse, and a hotbed of social progressive movements, the City by the Bay has plenty to entertain families and groups of friends who are nature lovers, wine tasters, beachcombers, golfers, or seafood foodies.
Washington, D.C.
So many museums, memorials, houses of government, national landmarks, and historic places of interest fill the 67-square-mile area that comprises the nation's capital, a visitor soaking it all in should receive an honorary college degree.
September 10, 2008 in Featured Destinations, Group Travel Tips, Planning Guides | Permalink | Comments (0)
Thanksgiving Day is approaching and we'll soon all stuff ourselves with turkey, cranberries, and smashed potatoes. I previously wrote about top 10 Thanksgiving discussions. But don't forget to snap photos of your family and extended friends to preserve the 2006 moments to share and remember.
Here are some quick tips from Best Family Photography Tips. Examples of the tips:
November 21, 2006 in Group Travel Tips | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
The Seattle Times republished The Washington Post's article on what to ask before signing up for a group tour. It goes well with our previous coverage of group tour preparation such as 10 Tips: How to Choose the Right Group Tour and Lucky 7 Tips from a Volunteer Vacation Leader.
In planning a multi-day group tour, volunteer vacation, or multi-week trip abroad, all of these tips are useful resources for determining which group tour is right for you.
Find answers to these questions on the Wall Street Journal article link above:
November 20, 2006 in Group Travel Tips, Top 10 Lists | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
By guest blogger Jacquelin Carnegie
See How to Organize a Group Garden Tour as part one of a two-part series.
Doing a garden tour with family or friends is a nice activity for all ages; and there are gorgeous gardens across the globe. Have a look at these sample garden tours to whet your appetite for plants, flowers, shrubs, and all things botany:
Philadelphia: Gardens Galore
Washington State: Celebrate spring
The right mix of climate and soil has made Washington State a wonderland for flowers. Each year during peak bloom season, festivals are held throughout the state to celebrate the glorious variety of flora. You can walk through tulip fields, visit lavender farms, stop at nurseries and get gardening tips from professional growers.
England: Britain in bloom
England is a divine location for garden lovers because of the wide variety of garden design styles (formal, informal, etc.). You can attend the Chelsea Flower Show in May or the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show in July, when the perennials and roses are at their best. Be sure to include stops at gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll and the Royal Horticultural Society's Wisley gardens—240 acres with model gardens offering planting ideas.France: Vive les fleurs!
France is a dream destination for glorious gardens. Everywhere you turn, there's another botanical beauty--from the Bagatelle Gardens in Paris, filled with irises and roses, to the formal gardens of Versailles and the world-renowned gardens of Claude Monet at Giverney in Normandy. In the Loire Valley, Villandry is thought to be one of the most beautiful and authentic Renaissance gardens. On the French Riviera, the Rothschild's Villa Ephrussi, with its seven distinct gardens, is a must see and in the south of France the terraced gardens at Chateau Val Joanis are a visual wonder.Morocco: Everything's coming up roses
The Caribbean: Garden jewels
Several Caribbean islands are a floral paradise. Jamaica’s botanical gardens are a showcase of showy, exotic plants. You can visit them all--Hope Gardens, the Goodson Garden, Cranbrook Flower Forest and Shaw Park Gardens. Contact: www.visitjamaica.com or www.uniquejamaica.com.
Cruises: On-shore gardens
If you love gardens and cruises, here's a way to combine the two:
Final thoughts on visiting gardens:
Booking an organized garden tour is a wonderful option. The tours are led by horticulture experts, everything is arranged for your group and you stay in lovely accommodations. But, these tours can be a bit pricey. (They range from a couple hundred to several thousand dollars per person. However, most garden tour companies will give a price break if you are booking for a group.) So, in addition to selecting a garden destination, you need to factor in your group's budget.
You can always book rooms at a centrally-located hotel or resort in your preferred area and arrange day trips on your own from there to the various gardens. However, plan it so that wherever you go, a garden trip will be a delightful experience for everyone in your group. And when at a family reunion, destination wedding, weekend getaway, retreat, and so forth, don't forget to stop and smell the roses.
Jacquelin Carnegie is a Contributing Travel Editor to Accent magazine. For the past 15 years, she has covered international travel destinations for both consumer and business publications.
Photos provided by: Coopersmith's, Jeff Sainsbury Tours, and Barb Spangers
November 15, 2006 in Group Travel Tips, Guest Bloggers, International Travel | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
By guest blogger Jacquelin Carnegie
See Garden Tour Destinations as part two of this two-part series.
If you and your family and friends are garden enthusiasts—or just like to look at pretty fleurs—going on a garden tour is a wonderful experience. For garden experts in your group, it's a great way to get new planting ideas. And, for those who just like to gaze, visiting colorful gardens is a visual treat.
Go on a garden tour lead by horticulture experts or set your own itinerary. You can visit magnificent gardens close to home or as far away as your imagination (and budget) takes you! Schedule your trip to coincide with well-known flower festivals or just try to arrive when the gardens will be at peak bloom. The only rule of thumb (or green thumb) is to start researching and planning now. Don't wait until spring to arrange your trip.
How to begin researching a garden tour vacation:
Jacquelin Carnegie is a Contributing Travel Editor to Accent magazine. For the past 15 years, she has covered international travel destinations for both consumer and business publications.
Photo provided by Jeff Sainsbury Tours
November 15, 2006 in Group Travel Tips, Guest Bloggers | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Turkey day is almost here. Families will gather across America to feast on meat, stuffing, mashed carbs, cranberries, and some form of green veggie dish. Aside from the obvious Congressional overturn, dinner table conversations will inevitably turn toward personal life, especially since relatives and/or close friends are gathered in one place.
Use the Thanksgiving holiday as an opportunity to start planning family reunions or trips with friends. At minimum, share upcoming travel plans. You just might discover useful tips on what to do/see in an area or thoughtful advice on how to solve a trip planning issue from your wise resources at the table. Ten table topics:
TripHub is ideal for any group planning trips together with useful tools such as trip home pages, blog discussion areas, event schedules, and ways to share itinerary information. Give it a try for your next group trip. See how TripHub works with a tour or via FAQs.
November 15, 2006 in Family Travel, Group Travel Tips, Top 10 Lists | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Can't leave home without Fido? Love your cat and want her to see the world and smell new air? Pet travel is becoming an increasingly popular concept. With this comprehensive list of the world's pet-friendly hotels, motels, or B&Bs you can rest assured that wherever you travel, pets are welcome in more cities than you'd imagine.
Think of the possibilities. Your dog roaming through vineyards with you and your pals in Walla Walla, Washington or accompanying you at a B&B in the French countryside, you sipping French wine, the dog lapping up French water. The possibilities are endless.
Another site (BringFido.com) has a U.S.-specific list of pet-friendly hotels, plus dog park info and a list of top destinations for dog lovers who travel. Who says group travel only includes humans?
November 06, 2006 in Group Travel Tips | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
Are you the group geek? Along for the ride and prefer not to bother with trip details? Enthusiastic about one very specific element of the trip but indifferent about others? See how to use your natural talents to the fullest when planning that next group trip.
Here are common group profiles I've witnessed over the years:
Who am I missing? Know of any other group profile that sounds familiar?
November 06, 2006 in Group Travel Tips | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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