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Tough Times, Great Travels: The Travel Detective’s Guide to Hidden Deals, Unadvertised Bargains, and Great Experiences

Tough Times, Great Travels: The Travel Detective’s Guide to Hidden Deals, Unadvertised Bargains, and Great Experiences

Get the best travel deals during the worst of financial times With airlines cutting service, hotel rates soaring, and one of the most unstable economies this country has seen, the thought of taking a trip might seem out of reach. But in Tough Times, Great Travels, the Travel Detective, Peter Greenberg, lets you in on money-saving secrets like: -the best day to purchase airline tickets -car rental companies almost willing to pay you to rent their cars -the best hour on the best day to book a hote

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3 Responses to “Tough Times, Great Travels: The Travel Detective’s Guide to Hidden Deals, Unadvertised Bargains, and Great Experiences”

  1. Katie says:
    8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    No Good Info, April 14, 2009
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    Katie (Hinsdale, Israel) –
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    I find it a little ironic that a book about saving money in an economic downturn was such a waste of money. I would say that 99% of the information in this book was practical and could be found for free on the internet. Senior citizens get discounts? Say what?? Travel in off peak times?? Get out!

    The only good thing I got from this book was a couple of websites I hadn’t heard of, only one that I still use a month after reading the book and it hasn’t really helped my travel planning.

    I am planning a year long trip right now (leaving in 4 months!) and this was probably the worst travel book I have purchased in all my time planning. And I have bought a lot!!

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  2. Craft Fan "Adventurer" says:
    4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    It’s okay, April 13, 2009
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    Craft Fan “Adventurer” (California) –
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    We thought we could find some great ideas for travel deals, but this is just mediocre. Anyone with knowledge of searching the internet will get much better value by looking on-line. I’m glad the book was only $10 so I didn’t feel that I wasted too much money.

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  3. Repost from Travelmuse says:
    3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Travelmuse review, April 10, 2009
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    Repost from Travelmuse (Los Angeles, CA United States) –

    As someone who has cut back spending in several areas of my life during this economic downturn, I still can’t seem to cut back on travel. Perhaps it’s because my family still lives on the other coast. But I also believe it’s because the thought of not being able to travel seems like a punishment for circumstances out of my control. So, if nothing else, I’m continuing, because I refuse to be a victim of this slump! And that is why this particular travel book is so timely and a hugely important book to come out right now.

    Pros
    Tough Times, Great Travels is brimming with travel budget tips for getting the most out of travel these days. Instead of building up his book by telling you the economy is in a slump, he assumes we’re smart enough to know that and cuts right to the chase.

    Great Tips
    The book addresses little-known travel discount tips, the best travel deals, ins and outs of renting a car, train and bus travel, shoulder and off-season travel, dining on a budget, places where your currency can stretch the farthest and the best credit cards to take with you on a trip. There is valuable information on passports and luggage, including a tip on luggage you can actually wear!

    There’s a chapter on family travel too–a sweet spot for me. Who knew Club Med sometimes offers travel deals with free airfare? I’ll have to look into that one. Greenberg shares city-by-city tourist discount cards and devotes a chapter to free activities, which includes information on cities with self-service bike rentals–the best one being in Paris, according to the author.

    Cons?

    None. At least none that I could find.

    Sue Douglass Fliess

    http://www.travelmuse.com/reviews/book-review/peter-greenberg-budget-travel-guide

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