Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 1, 2016

Bing Rewards: free gift cards (if you're in the US)

Do you like sketchy “rewards” websites that “reward you for simple things like searching” but actually don’t really pay anything and slow down your computer? OF COURSE NOT.
Bing Rewards, however, is actually good!
I’ve been using it for a few months, and I already have like $15 of gift cards for things I actually use (like, let’s be real, Groupon). I was initially skeptical, but it is actually great. Use Bing as your primary search engine (or just do a few searches a day with it), and you can make about $5-10 in gift cards each month. If you’re interested, this is my referral link: https://www.bing.com/explore/rewards?PUBL=REFERAFRIEND&CREA=RAW&rrid=_1d2da3ae-0440-2381-caf1-1e5424231b05
Now, I still prefer Google sometimes, but for my everyday searching needs, Bing isn’t a bad place to start. Is it a little sad that they have to pay people to use their site? Maybe. But you know what isn’t sad? FREE GIFT CARDS. They let you “cash out” any time, so you can accumulate and use actual real gift cards very easily. Yay! 


Note that it does not seem to work if you are outside the US. You might be able to use a VPN but that seems like a hassle.

Yet another Frontier sale! $19 domestic, $59 to Mexico & Caribbean. Plus Spirit sales.

It seems like Frontier and Spirit have been releasing new incredible sales every week, or more. Frontier just released another batch of $19 flights and $59 flights to Mexico and the Caribbean.
Details at flyfrontier.com. Spirit, meanwhile, has recently had a 96% off discount and $34 flight sale. Check it out at spirit.com. I recommend getting on both email lists to stay on top of these flash sales.

Bon Voyage!


Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 1, 2016

Mexico & the Caribbean from $59; domestic flights also on sale

Hi, all! Frontier is having yet another impressive flight sale from the US to Mexico and the Caribbean, with prices starting at $59 one-way.
They advertise $59-$79 flights from Denver, Chicago, Cleveland, and Philadelphia, and there are some super-cheap domestic flights, too. Now, round-trip might cost you about $200 if you buy now. They seem to stagger the sales in that way. A couple weeks ago, they had a sale for like $19 flights from Mexico to the US, but it cost more to get there. Now they have cheap flights from the US to Mexico...but it's more expensive to get home. Sneaky. Still, under $200 round trip is not a terrible deal. You can get more deals like this if you join Frontier's discount club, but they still throw us non-clubbers a bone like this every so often!
flyfrontier.com has the details, as always.


Spirit Airlines is having another awesome $34 flight sale, too! As per usual, tickets are even cheaper ($23) if you join their discount club.

Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 1, 2016

$19 flight sale with Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines is having another $19 flight sale today! Buy by January 13, and fly by February 9. They have been having a lot of great sales lately, and I highly recommend joining their free email list.


https://www.flyfrontier.com/ways-to-save/online-deals/

Thứ Bảy, 9 tháng 1, 2016

DIY Carry-On Vest

A few old patches, a lonely underused denim shirt, and a couple hours at the sewing machine later, the punk rock carry-on vest is complete! Every patch is a pocket. It can hold about 7-8 shirts, 2 pants, and a few pairs of socks/underwear, and more if I stuff it.  Very simple to make: just cut the sleeves off a button-down shirt (I like to cut them off just outside the seams) and sew on patches, making sure to only attach the patches on 3 sides. I used a zigzag stitch and went over everything with the zigzag stitch twice, to make sure it’s strong.
carry on vest front

Fun punk fact: If you wear this vest, homeless people will give you “the nod.”

Tweetin' atcha sporadically

Hey blogofans,
Is it hard for you to remember to check the blog for updates? Heck, it’s hard enough for me to remember to update it. You can follow me on Twitter– @SGtraveldeals –and the internets will inform you that I updated the blog. WOW! Thanks, internets!

Fun travel fact: If you start on the East coast, the farthest west you can get on Megabus is Omaha, NE. Or Texas. Depending on whether you consider Texas to be in any direction other than South.

WWOOF vs. Workaway vs. HelpX: a guide

Greetings, fellow travelers!
If you’re like my past self, you would probably like to know the differences between the different work-exchange programs that are out there,
but because you are not my past self, you can find out some important differences now, before you pay a bunch of money to join one (or two) and then realize it’s the wrong one for you. Here are the details, as well as my own experiences with the sites, in order of how highly I recommend them, from best to worst.
hiker with backpack sleeping bag clipart
helpx
Fee: Fee: $25-30ish (depending on the euro’s strength) for a two-year membership, which can be used as an individual or couple/friends.
Pros:
– Nice map function. Reliable website, although it looks a little five-years-ago.
– Hosts all over the world, although there are fewer in places like NYC and Boston.
– Allows you to switch between having an individual or a couple membership for free, meaning you can travel alone or with a friend. Nice customer service, unlike Workaway.
– Allows you to make a profile for free, and hosts can contact you if they so choose. However, you need to pay in order to contact hosts yourself (although you can reply to folks who emailed you). As an example, I had two hosts contact me based on my profile, but neither was in a town that I wanted to go to.
Cons:
– Fewer hosts in center-city (at least on the East Coast).
– Website doesn’t look as nice.
My personal experience: None.
logo_workaway
Fee: $25-30ish (depending on the euro’s strength) for a two-year individual membership.
$30ish for a couple/friends membership
Pros:
– Lots of hosts in center city as well as out in the country (for example, there are people in central London or New York who want you to maid for them for a few hours a day).
– Hosts all over the world.
Cons:
– Workaway is VERY nasty about bringing a friend; even if you are only staying for one day with your friend, they expect you to either spend another $30ish to start a joint account (which can only be used when traveling together), or your friend to create their own account (and of course, spend the money). They use some kind of thing to scour your messages for words that indicate you will be traveling with a friend, and will ban you if you don’t pay for that new account. Even if it’s for one day. – Their map-of-hosts function is wonky and you can’t access it at all until you pay to sign up.
– Glitchy website that looks nice, but sometimes is down or is glitchy
My personal experience: I stayed for a night with this amazing boatbuilding-co-op-on-a-coal-barge in the middle of London. It was the coolest thing ever.
WWOOF
Fees: vary by country. WWOOF UK was about $35 for 1 year.
Pros:
– WWOOF is the oldest and most famous of these three work-exchange programs, dating back to the ’70s.
– Every host is an organic farm of some kind.
– They are chill about traveling with a friend, or at least they don’t scour your emails for mention of a friend.
– Seems to be more of a community.
Cons:
– YOU HAVE TO PAY SEPARATELY FOR EACH COUNTRY! Registering for WWOOF UK does not allow you to also WWOOF in the US!
– Every host is an organic farm of some kind. Fewer options, especially in the city.
– Many, many unresponsive hosts–I get the feeling the website is never updated, at least the WWOOF UK site that I registered for.
My personal experience: I was not able to find anyone who would put me up during the winter, but my boyfriend and I helped out on a farm in relatively-nearby Wales during the day a few times, and it was really, really cool. We drove a tractor and led a pony!
tl;dr version: HelpX is the best combination of friendly, cheap, and useful, but Workaway might be better if you know that you want to be in center city. It’s worth checking both sites before deciding. WWOOF probably isn’t what you want if you travel in more than one country, and you also pay the same for a 1-year WWOOF membership as a 2-year HelpX/Workaway membership, although this may vary by country.
So, dear readers, do you have any experience with these sites, or others like them? Let me know in the comments! Or tweeeet me @SGTraveldeals. Whatever the kids do these days.

Fun travel fact: If you tell people you couchsurf, they will think you are really cool and edgy even though all you are doing is literally sleeping.

Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 1, 2016

Insane flight deal to Jamaica, Mexico, etc.

Frontier is currently running an absolutely KILLER deal between a few locations in the US and a few locations in Mexico, Jamaica, and similar warm toasty places. Deal prices are between January and February. We're talking $27
one-way between Philadelphia and Jamaica. $40 to Cancun. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR???  Note that the round-trip might be more like $150-200, as it looks like things are around $125 from the US to Mexico, but then supercheap coming home. Still a good deal, though. Purchase by January 6! This is the deal of a lifetime. I will not be in the US until after the sale ends, so I will be here crying deeply while you sunbathe. DON'T LET ME DOWN.


https://www.flyfrontier.com/ways-to-save/online-deals