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  • July 23, 2014
  • DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach : Hotel Review

    May 29, 2014 by

    View of the DoubleTree Beach Resort from North Redington Beach

    DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach : Hotel Review

    Where: Between Clearwater and St. Pete Beach (about 20 miles from the Tampa Airport), FLORIDA Gulf Coast

    When: Memorial Day Weekend, May 2014

    Who: 2 adults & 2 kids

    Cost: We used 40,000 Hilton Hhonors points per night. At the time of our stay, rooms were going for $300+ per night (because of the holiday weekend). I have seen them for much, much cheaper though, and I wouldn’t use points if I got a great paid rate.

     

    The Hotel

    When we were planning our Memorial Day weekend getaway, we wanted to find a beachfront hotel in a location where we could swim in the ocean in May (and use our Hilton points). We were also looking for an easy, short, direct flight from Philadelphia (using our Southwest points). The DoubleTree Beach Resort by Hilton Hotel Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach fit the bill.

    We are Hilton Gold members, and because of this we were upgraded to an oceanfront room on the 4th floor. I was really hoping that this would happen, but wasn’t sure that it would because of the holiday weekend. Having the balcony facing the beach was key, and I am really glad that we were fortunate enough to get the upgrade. We were also given 2 breakfast vouchers per day (full buffet), which was a value of $15.95 per person, per day. We got Hilton Gold status because it is one of the benefits of having the Citi Hilton Reserve Credit Card.

    All of the staff members that we encountered were very friendly and helpful, from the front desk staff to the waitstaff in the restaurant.

    The front of the DoubleTree North Redington Beach Hotel

    Some of the special touches & good things to know:

    • Warm chocolate chip cookies at the front desk (just ask for more whenever you want them)
    • Free coffee in the lobby bar area in the morning
    • Free newspapers
    • Water available in the lobby and near the pool
    • A bin of beach toys for the kids to use out by the beach entrance. They basically take all of the toys that people leave and put them in a big container so that anyone can use them. We scored the use of a boogie board and lots of sandcastle building toys
    • Comfy chairs (2 chairs + umbrella) for rent on the beach ($25 per day, can be charged to the room)
    • Grab towels by the pool for use at the pool and beach
    • There is a tiki bar with drink and food service (and plenty of tables) near the pool, facing the beach
    • Free parking
    • The pool is pretty small, but adequate for the kids. There are no features like slides. Just a basic, small pool. Very limited shade at the pool (only a few chairs with umbrellas & they were always taken)

    Balcony View – DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach

     The Room

    The room was fine. Nothing fancy. A bit rundown, but not in a dirty way. Just in an older beach hotel kind of way. I knew this going into it (after reading reviews online), so I was not surprised. We had 2 Queen beds, which is still adequate for our family of 4. The room also had a mini-refrigerator, free WiFi, a 40-inch TV, and a coffeemaker. The balcony with oceanview was my favorite part. There were 2 chairs and a small table on the balcony.

    DoubleTree North Redington Beach – 2 Queen Bed Room

     I meant to take some photos before the kids started throwing their stuff all over the room, but I missed that opportunity.

    The Location

    The very best thing about this hotel is the location. First of all, it is directly on the beach. And not only any beach, but a gorgeous stretch of beautiful white sand on the Gulf Coast of Florida. You can walk out of the hotel and be on the beach in about 10 seconds, which is exactly what we wanted. It is very easy to get to from the Tampa airport, which is a very easy 2 hour flight for us.

    North Redington Beach is quiet compared to Clearwater and St. Pete beaches (which are also a short drive away). The area is mostly condos. There is a beach/surf shop kind of a place across the street, and also a little sandwich shop (get lunch there & bring it back instead of eating at the hotel restaurant). Everything else is a drive. There are some really great places to eat a very short drive away.

    Night view of the pool and tiki bar from our balcony

     

     Overall 

    We really enjoyed our stay at the DoubleTree Beach Resort Tampa Bay – North Redington Beach. We would recommend it, especially with kids. There were tons of kids there the weekend that we were there, so I would not consider it to be a romantic destination (at least not during Memorial Day weekend!), but a family-friendly destination. I think it’s a good value for using Hilton points when the rates are really high (I would not pay those high rates).

     

     

    Filed Under: Universal Studios Orlando For Free!

    March 19, 2014 by

    Universal Studios Orlando For Free!

    Family Theme Park Vacation. For Free. During Holiday Break. Yes, we did it!

    We generally like to travel around Christmas/New Years break because the schools are closed and it’s the perfect time for us to get away.  The time leading up to Christmas is the busiest of the year for me at work, and I am so in need of a vacation once Christmas is over!  Unfortunately, the rest of the world (at least those with kids or who work in schools) also seems to have the same idea! That leaves us with three chioces 1) plan ahead in order to use our miles & points for our vacation 2) be extremely flexible with where we are going to go or 3) pay top dollar.  Number 3 is not an option for us.

    We really wanted to visit Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.  We have been to Disney World about a million times, but had never been to Universal.  Or, as they say on the Marco Island), our Universal hotel for 4 nights, and Universal Studios tickets for the 4 of us.

    This is what I did.  It worked out perfectly for us, YMMV (your miles may vary), literally.

    1. Loews Royal Pacific Hotel

    This is one of the 3 onsite Universal Orlando hotels.  There are major advantages to staying Onsite, especially if you happen to be a Harry Potter fan.  The main advantages that were important to us:

    • Get in an hour early (before parks open) to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.  This perk enabled my HP-obsessed daughter to go on Harry Potter the Forbidden Journey seven times….yes 7 times in 2 days
    • “SKIP THE REGULAR LINES with Universal ExpressSM Unlimited ride access in both theme parks – a FREE benefit worth up to $89 per person, per day^ (valid theme park admission required). It’s the fastest way to ride – enjoy unparalleled access all day long, as often as you’d like!”
    • Proximity to the parks – we didn’t use our rental car for the entire time we were there.  We made the short walk or took the water taxi to the parks

    How did we stay for free? We used our American Airlines AAdvantage miles to book hotels, which you can do here.  For our 4 nights (during a holiday, high-season period) we “paid” 21,000 – 23,000 points per night.  When I priced it out at the time, it would have been $1800.  It was so worth it for us.

    This is an example of a search that I did for the Loews Royal Pacific using AA miles

     

    2. Universal Studios Theme Park Tickets

    Another major expense of any theme park vacation is the park tickets, especially when you have a family to pay for!  We were able to get our tickets for free using our American Express Membership Rewards points.  The price (in points) of the tickets can fluctuate, and sometimes they do run out.  When we got ours, we were able to get 2 adults passes and 2 children’s passes for 3 day park tickets.  I think it was about 12,000 points for the kids and 15,000 for the adults.  At the time, it was a buy 2 days get one free promotion at the parks.  There have also been times when you could get these tickets for just 5,000 MR points.

    The current offerings on the Amex site for Universal Studios tickets

     

    3. Flights from Orlando to Philadelphia

    We were able to use our Southwest points to get from Orlando to Philadelphia.  My husband and I both have Southwest Companion Passes, which I will write about another time.  The basic gist of it is, if you get 110,000 Southwest points in a calendar year, you get to bring a companion on any of your flights (paid or points) for free.  It’s the best thing since sliced bread (which, apparently, is younger than Betty White, but I digress).  We only had to use about 18,000 Southwest points total to get all 4 of us home.

    So, that is how we went to Universal Studios for free at one of the busiest times of year! And we had an amazing time & may even be considering going over to the Dark Side for good.

    Hogwarts…Forbidden Journey…best ride ever

    Some cool props from comics that the kids have never heard of…this SHOULD be Spongebob World

     

    Is it bad parenting to have your daughter’s pic taken with the Duff Beer Guy, Duffman?

    Pretty much my life motto, for real. Thanks Dr. Seuss

     

    Filed Under: Free Disney Hotels : How to Use Miles and Points

    February 23, 2014 by

    Free hotels at Disney using Miles & Points – it’s possible!

    Free Disney Hotels

    We have been crazy lucky enough to visit Walt Disney World in Orlando about a million times.  One year in the not so distant past, we even had annual passes (and we live in Pennsylvania, so that’s some pretty hardcore Disney devotion).  One of the ways that we have made this work for us is by staying for free in our Disney hotels using our Miles & Points.  Many of the hotels have been off-property, and we are totally fine with that, often preferring to trade proximity to the parks for lots of extra space.  That is a whole debate in itself though.  I will show you how to  use Miles & Points for both on-property and off-property Disney hotels to make them free.  The following are places we have stayed & points we have used.  

    Disney Hotels where we have used our Miles and Points to make them FREE -

    Christmas in July at the Swan & Dolphin

    1. The Swan & Dolphin

    The Swan & Dolphin are 2 adjacent hotels that are located right in the heart of Walt Disney World, but they are operated by Starwood and not Disney.  This is great for you because it means you can use your SPG points  to stay at this hotel for almost free (you usually still have to pay a resort fee).  At the time of this writing, The Swan and The Dolphin are each 10,000 points per night, with the additional benefit of the 5th night free when using points.  40,000 SPG points for 5 nights at a Disney “on-property” hotel is a fabulous deal.  You can even call the reservations department to ask if they have any suites or larger rooms available.  If so, they will often let you use extra points (like 11,500 vs 10,000) to book one of the larger rooms.  We have stayed at both of these hotels a couple of times, and will be reviewing them in another post (But a little hint: Thumbs Up!).

    Walking around the grounds at the Sheraton Vistana Villages in Orlando

    2. Sheraton Vistana Villages

    This is another great hotel near Disney World (and also near Universal Orlando) that you can get for free using your SPG points.  It is also 10,000 points per night or 40,000 points for 5 nights.  Although not on-property, you will get lots of space plus a kitchen.  You will need a car, as it is about 10 miles from both The Magic Kingdom (some of the other Disney parks are a bit closer), and 10 miles from Universal.

    One of the pools at the Sheraton Vistana Villages in Orlando

    When we stayed at the Sheraton Vistana Village, it was a better deal for us to use American Airlines miles to “pay” for our hotel.  We had tons of AAdvantage Miles that we were not planning on using for flights, and the value was much better than using our SPG points at the time.   We were also able to choose a room type, since AAdvantage uses your miles to book through a travel agency.  The miles correlate to the price of the room, so you can sometimes just use more miles for a larger room type.  We were able to use our miles to get a huge 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo with a full kitchen and washer/dryer.

    Liki Tiki Resort in Orlando, FL

    One of the pool areas at Liki Tiki in Orlando

    3. Liki Tiki Village

    Similar to the Sheraton Vistana Village, we were able to book this timeshare resort hotel using our AAdvantage Miles.  It ended up being a very, very low amount of miles per night for the room that we booked (something like 6,000 miles).  We had a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit with a full kitchen, washer/dryer, living room, and lanai.  It was about 15-20 minutes by car from the Main Gate to Disney.  Not a bad drive at all.

    The Pirate Pool at the Marriott Harbour Lakes in Orlando

    4. Marriott’s Harbour Lake

    Marriott has several properties in the Orlando area, and this is consistently ranked as one of the best.  Once again, we were able to score a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom unit with full kitchen, washer/dryer, living room, lanai.  It was one of our favorite places we have ever stayed, and we have friends who just got back and loved it as well. It is close to Sea World and Aquatica (so fun), and an easy drive to Disney and Universal as well. While you will need a significant amount of points to stay at this Category 7 property, you can often get 70,000 points just by signing up for the Chase Marriott card and completing the spend requirements, which is enough for 2 nights on a regular reward (or 4 if your significant other or travel companion gets the card too).

    Nights Stay Points Needed
    Point Savers* 
    One night 35,000 30,000
    Two nights 70,000 60,000
    Three nights 105,000 90,000
    Four nights 140,000 120,000
    Five nights 140,000 120,000

    * Some locations offer these limited-time, reduced-point offers.

    Using Miles to Book Disney Properties

    You can also book some on-site, Disney-owned properties using your American Airlines miles.  This is something we almost did last time we visited Orlando, but we decided to (gasp!) go to Universal Orlando for the first time instead.  More on that later.  Here are some tips for using miles to book Disney Properties:

    Assuming you have AAdvantage Miles in your account, you should make sure you log in to get the best prices.  For some reason, the price (in miles) always goes down once I log in (and I have no status of any kind on AA, as I haven’t paid for an airline flight in 10 years).  For example, when I go to the website (without logging in) and put in June 7, 2014 for Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, it gave me the cost of 27,467 miles per night.  After I log in, the cost is 16,500 miles per night…huge difference!

    Here are some examples of some more of Disney’s own hotels that show up on the AAdvantage site, searching the random date of June 7, 2014.  (TIP: since there are hundreds of hotels in the area, type “Disney’s” in the search box, and the Disney-owned hotels will pop up like this):

    Disney’s Hotels on www.useaamiles.com

    As you can see, the miles for each of Disney’s hotels vary widely, but so does the cost in dollars.  You have to make your comparisons for your dates based on many factors.  As an example, I checked the same date on the Disney reservations website for Port Orleans Riverside.  The price was $205 (which included a promotion discount).  The cost in miles would be about 19,000.  It’s not a stellar points redemption value, but maybe you have millions of AAdvantage miles that you earned on your company’s dime? Sometimes we are points-rich and cash-poor and we just would much rather use our miles.  We tend to save more money by using miles/points to stay offsite (and even more when there is a kitchen to help cut down on food costs).  We have paid to stay in many on-property Disney hotels though (Wilderness Lodge, Animal Kingdom Lodge, Port Orleans French Quarter, Boardwalk, Grand Floridian).  There are so many factors that go in to making the choice that is best suited to the family’s needs at the time, so it is helpful to evaluate all of your options.

    The Wilderness Lodge – probably our favorite on-site Disney hotel

    There are also many, many more options for free Disney hotels using miles and points, and I will explore this further in a future post.

    Have you ever used your miles and points for a free Disney hotel?

     

     

     

     

    Filed Under: Marco Island : How to Travel for Free

    February 13, 2014 by

    If we can do it, you can do it too!

    How we went to Marco Island for FREE

    Right after Christmas of 2013 we were able to to escape the cold and spend 4 nights in beautiful Marco Island, Florida.  It was our first time there, and it will not be our last.   We enjoyed the trip so much.  It was totally free (for flight and hotel and hotel breakfast), which made it even better!  How did we go to Marco Island for free, you ask?  I will let you in on the secret (it’s not a secret at all, everyone and their brother is doing it).   We saved about $5000.  Five. Thousand. Dollars.  We would not have actually SPENT 5 grand on this trip, as that is approaching our travel budget for a whole year & we can usually get 50 hotels nights out of that.  Because it was Christmas time,  the hotel and flights would have been particularly expensive if we had purchased them.

     

    Hilton Marco Island Resort from the beach at the crack of dawn

    Hilton Marco Island Beach Resort and Spa

    We chose this hotel because it was free, but I would stay here again in a heartbeat.   It was right on the beach.  We could walk out of our room and be on the beach within one minute.  Perfect.  There is a great pool that the kids loved.  They made tons of friends over our four days at the hotel, as this is a very family-friendly hotel.  There is a pool bar serving food and drinks.  There are plenty of pool and beach chairs to use.  I wish I was there right now.

    Our room was large, with a king sized bed and a queen sized pull-out sofa.  The kids are still young enough that this works for us.  We know we are nearing the time when we will have to spring for 2 rooms, so we are taking advantage of this while we can.  The hotel was completely booked, so they did not have a 2 bed room available for our whole stay.  We could have switched rooms, but ended up being happy with the room we had, so we stayed put.

    The pool at the Hilton Marco Island Resort

    Hilton Marco Island Beach

    I love love love seashells, and this beach did not disappoint.  In fact, we had gone to Sanibel Island for a visit on this trip as well.  It is supposed to be the shelling capitol of the universe, and I’m sure it usually is, but on this trip our Marco Island hotel beach proved to have even more shells (although Keewaydin Island had the mother-lode).  I loved being able to wake up, stumble out of bed at the crack of dawn (my kids are NOT the sleep-in types), and be on the beach searching for shells within minutes.

    Early morning shelling on Marco Island

    Funny story: my son thought it would be a fun idea to bring a bag of goldfish crackers to eat on the beach.  He was promptly attacked by seagulls.  Even after he threw the bag and ran for his life down the beach, they still kept chasing him.  I missed the whole thing because I was looking for shells.   He said “I wish you were videotaping that so I could win the grand prize on America’s Funniest Videos”. True Story.

    Free Hotel Nights

    The  top secret way that we got these free hotel nights is through applying for a couple of credit cards, meeting the minimum spend, getting the nights posted to our accounts, and then using them to book this hotel.

    For 2 of the nights we used this card:

    Citi Hilton Reserve Credit Card:

    Earn 2 weekend night certificates each good for 1 weekend night (standard room, double occupancy) at select hotels and resorts within the Hilton HHonors portfolio after $2,500 in eligible purchases within the first 4 months of cardmembership

    10 HHonors Bonus Pointsper $1 spent on hotel stays within the Hilton HHonors portfolio

    5 HHonors Bonus Pointsper $1 spent on airline and car rental purchases

    3 HHonors Bonus Pointsper $1 spent on all other eligible purchases

    Enjoy the benefits of HHonors Gold status as long as you are a cardmember

    This is also how we got free breakfast each day (the hotel gave it to us for having Gold status)

     

    For the other 2 nights we used HHonors Points that we had accumulated from credit card spending, some hotel stay bonus points, and some other credit cards.

     

    Free Flight to Fort Myers

    We were able to fly from Trenton, NJ direct to Fort Myers, FL on Frontier Airlines using miles that we got from this credit card:

    Frontier Airlines Mastercard -

    Earn up to 50,000 bonus miles — starting with 40,000 bonus miles after spending $500 in the first 90 days.

    That is enough for two roundtrip award tickets (plus fees/taxes from $10).

     

    If you have an American Express card that earn Amex Travel.   It is often a better deal to transfer the miles, but each situation is different.

     

    Filed Under: Hotel Reviews

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