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Feb 01 2008

Totem Travel Awarded Best Honeymoon Blog

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How cool is this?  Totem Travel’s blog has been named Best Honeymoon Blog.  We were recogized for our destination reviews, pictures, and extensive information and photos of exotic locations.  Read all about it at WeddingBlogAwards.com/TotemTravel

Also let us know if there is a particular destination you’d like is to review.  Our staff has traveled over five continents, visited all the popular honeymoon destinations. and taken a zillion pictures.  It’s just that we earn our living helping our clients travel and that cuts into the time we have for for blogging and Picasa. 

Ah well, the travails of a well traveled travel agent!

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Jan 02 2008

Seattle area wedding shows & honeymoon planning nights

Published by Linda under Travel Tips and TT Events

The ball dropped in Time Square so that means the wedding & honeymoon planning season has officially begun!  Totem Travel will be at the Bellevue wedding show Janaury 19 & 20 and the Lynnwood wedding show January 26 & 27.  Please see www.BridesClub.com for details and directions.

Immediately following the shows we begin our 2008 series of honeymoon and vacation planning nights.

Our January 30 event will highlight 17 Sandals & Beaches all inclusive resorts located on 5 beautiful Caribbean islands.  The evening begins at 6p with registration and refreshments followed by a slide show.  We’ll have three Sandals Specialists on hand to answer all your questions and couples wishing to make reservations will receive a $250 resort credit or discount off  qualifying honeymoons in addition to the lowest sale prices available. 

On February 4 we’ll turn our attention to the lovely islands of Tahiti including Bora Bora, Moorea, Tikehau, Manihi, Huahine and more.  And on February 6 our Europe Specialist will cover the most popular countries and itineraries including Italy, France, Spain, England, Scotland and Germany. 

Please RSVP to linda@totemtravel.com or call (425) 821-4100 or (800) 321-7907 for more information.  We hope to meet you at one of our upcoming events, but until then Happy New Year and Happy Travels throughout 2008!

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Aug 08 2007

Top 2007 Honeymoon Destinations

Published by Linda under Travel Tips and TT Events

Gondolas in Venice

Every year Modern Bride magazine surveys its readers to determine the “World’s Best Honeymoons” and the list always includes destinations our travel agents visit regularly.  This year is no exception! 

2007’s top honeymoon vacation spots are -

1.      Italy

2.      Hawaii

3.      Tahiti

4.      Costa Rica

5.      Mexico

6.      France

7.      Maldives

8.      Anguilla

9.      Fiji

10. Greece

The top picks for adventure were -

1.      Costa Rica

2.      South Africa

3.      NZ

If you’re thinking Italy, France or any other European country, Jennefer is the gal for you.  She has completed numerous specialist courses and travels to Europe at least once a year to keep her knowledge current.  She can help with independent travel, an escorted tours and anything in between, so unless you’re backpacking through Europe, give her a call.  She’ll help you get the most from your travel budget and enjoy all the unique experiences, culture and history Europe has to offer!

If Hawaii is your dream call Sandi.  She lived in Hawaii for several years and has returned many times as a visitor.  She knows what the weather is really like, which beaches are best for swimming and snorkeling and how to avoid honeymooning with hundreds of children.  She works with hundreds of honeymoon couples every year and can put together the perfect vacation package for your honeymoon in Hawaii.

Tahiti, Fiji, Costa Rica and New Zealand (plus BelizeAustralia) are some of my favorite places.  I’ve completed specialist courses with the various tourist bureaus and have traveled to all these destinations in recent years.  So if you are dreaming of an overwater bungalow or jungle lodge call Linda!  I know all the best spots for an exotic, tropical honeymoon. 

All of us have been to Mexico and the Caribbean islands many times and we are the #1 travel agency in Washington for Sandals all inclusive resorts.  Our slogan says it all…. “Get personalized help from a travel expert at no extra cost!.”  So call the travel experts at Totem Travel to plan your perfect vacation or honeymoon!

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Aug 03 2007

Travel Tips

Published by Sandi under Travel Tips and TT Events

As a travel agent, I am blessed with the opportunity to travel frequently and you can’t travel as much as I have without learning a few tips to pass along -. 

Traveling by air can be tedious these days with heightened security rules and restrictions.  Above all, the most important rule to remember is GET TO THE AIRPORT AT LEAST 2 HOURS PRIOR TO YOUR FLIGHT!  Yes, you might be early. But wouldn’t you rather be at your gate, reading a book, instead of fretting in the security line?   You may have all your travel documents and carry on items in order, but the unprepared person in front of you can bring the security check to a complete halt.  Two hours, folks, two hours and a minimum of three hours for International flights!

One of the best travel investments I made in the past couple of years is my rolling carry-on bag.  It’s small enough to fit under the seat (I rest my feet on it) but large enough to carry what I need.  I always pack a change of clothes suitable to my destination, a night shirt, toiletries and medications in my carryon.  Then, if the airline loses my luggage or there is an unexpected delay, I am prepared. 

Two more tips – First, no liquids or gels may be in your carryon items unless packed in 3 ounce containers enclosed in a ziplock bag. (For more detailed regulations) Second, buy a rolling carryon with a strap that fits over your big bag so it piggy backs. 

Now on to the flight! Most airlines no longer serve meals onboard although they occasionally have sandwiches or snack boxes available for purchase.  You may bring your own meal on the flight, whether from home or an airport restaurant, and beverages may be brought on board as long as they are purchased after clearing security.   At the moment, U.S. airlines are still serving complimentary soft drinks on board but the coffee is not up to Starbucks standards!

Pillows are also harder to find, so be sure to include one in your carry on. The sundry shops in the airport carry a variety of styles.   Airplanes are notorious for icy air conditioning alternating with stifling heat so dress in layers and try to grab a blanket as you board.  

I will not fly without earplugs.  Again, if you do not have any, the sundry shop will be happy to sell them to you.  Earplugs dull the engine noise and there have been studies that indicate less noise equals less jet lag!   You can still hear the necessary announcements but as an added benefit, your talkative neighbor will be deterred from talking to you! 

If you are on a flight longer than 2 hours, make sure that you get up and move about every hour or so.  This will keep your blood from pooling and creating a blood clot.  If you are unable to get out of your seat due to turbulence, be sure to move your legs. Stretching, and changing position often will help. 

Some folks like to bring slippers to wear on board.  I don’t, because my feet swell and I cannot get my shoes back on, so think twice before you take your off!

Traveling is so much fun, and though flying is a bit more trying that prior to 911, it can still be a pleasant part of the trip.  If you have other tips that you would like to pass along, please feel free to send me an email at sandi@totemtravel.com or give me a call.

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Jun 19 2007

Vacation and Honeymoon Planning Nights

Published by Linda under Travel Tips and TT Events

Throughout most of the year Totem Travel hosts monthly vacation and honeymoon planning nights at our Kirkland office, but we take a break for the long, lazy days of summer and hope you do too!  In September our calendar is once again full. 

We begin with the Seattle and Lynnwood wedding shows with a focus on  Sandals all inclusive resorts.  We’ll have lots of great information about honeymoons in the Caribbean, free beach weddings and destination weddings with all the trimmings.   Stop by and see us Sept 15-16 at the Seattle wedding show or Sept 22-23 in Lynnwood.

September 26 we have a Tahiti Night scheduled and will cover the romantic South Pacific islands of Bora Bora, Moorea, Tikehau, Tahaa and more.  I’ll talk about how to stretch your budget with free nights & free meals or spend every last dollar if money is no obejct!  I’ll have a slide show and pictures from my last trip and special discounts for attendees.

October 3 is Europe Night and Jennefer will demonstrate her expertise with options for independent travelers as well as those  seeking an escorted group tour.  She’ll have just returned from France and in recent years visited Italy and Eastern Europe so she has lots of stories to share.

October 10 is our next Sandals Caribbean Night with $150 off the lowest price or a $250 resort credit for qualifying reservations.  (For those of you planning right now, don’t forget that the 50% off special expires July 3!)

All our vacation and honeymoon planning nights begin at 6p with registration and snacks.  Please RSVP to me at 425 821-4100 or linda@totemtravel.com if you’d like to attend and I’ll send details and directions. 

If you need assistance planning a trip before then, please call and one of our fantastic travel agents will help you one on one.  You’ll get personalized help from a travel expert at no extra cost!

Have a fabulous summer! 
Linda

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May 10 2007

Why call a Travel Agent?

Published by Linda under Travel Tips and TT Events

Globe 

In the old days everyone who knew anything called a travel agent to buy an airline ticket.  Travel agents had specialized computer systems that searched all the airlines to find the lowest fare. Plus they knew “the tricks” like staying a Saturday night or planning a few weeks ahead to get a better price.  

These days everyone has a computer and there are a dozen web sites with excellent airfare search programs.  You can even ask the computer to “keep looking” and send you an email if the fare you need becomes available. 

So with all that free technology available, why haven’t travel agents gone the way of the dinosaur?  Many have, but Totem Travel is still here and growing because we don’t sell airline tickets.  We are Destination Specialists.  

We’ll tell you where to go, what to do and how to get there! We’ll make sure your dream honeymoon is everything you want it to be.  We’ll help you turn a modest budget into the best family vacation you’ve ever had and we’ll tell you why your plan to spend 1 night in London, 2 nights in Paris and 2 nights in Rome may not be the best choice.  

We’ll tell you the truth about the weather and we’ll offer the information you need even if you don’t ask for it.  Try getting that from a computer!

We know that a happy client always comes back and our best source of new business comes from referrals.  So our goal is simple.  We want you to have the best vacation possible at the lowest possible price.  The real question is - why wouldn’t you call us to plan your next trip? 

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Apr 01 2007

Travel agents in the world of 24/7

Published by Linda under Travel Tips and TT Events

I admit it.  I’m over 25 and no longer thrill to all things “new”.  On the other hand, I live in a 24/7 world, can’t do a day’s work without the internet and don’t know how we survived without Google.  So I’m often asked “If everything and anything can be found online, why use a travel agent?”  

 

There are many answers, but let’s start with the most important reason and one that’s not understood by many –  

 

A travel agent is on your side.  Our role is to find the best vacation or honeymoon for you

 

We do not sell a single destination and do not work for a resort or visitor’s bureau so have no reason to send you to Kauai in February (it rains a lot)  or tell you there was no damage from the hurricane off Cancun (there was). 

 

We do not work for a cruise line so have no reason to “overcome your objections” to cruises.  (There are boring ships, overly long itineraries and places you will be uncomfortable if you’re prone to motion sickness.)  A great travel agent wants you to have a great trip.  So if cruising is right for you… well… great!  If not, we’ll recommend something else. 

 

We do not entice customers by advertising “guaranteed lowest fares” or prices “starting from” so we have no need for fine print, a list of terms and conditions or black out dates.  The prices we quote will be for the trip you will be taking.

 

We do not count on 60% of our clients “upgrading” upon arrival (some online agencies do) and won’t suggest a room or resort unless you will be happy the moment you arrive. 

 

We are not paid by the airlines and have absolutely no motivation to sell you an airline ticket unless it helps get you somewhere fun!

 

So what the heck does a travel agent do?  We find the best vacation or honeymoon for you at the lowest price that will work for you.  Next time you are planning a vacation or honeymoon please call us.  OUR business depends on it! 

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