Six Reasons I Prefer Hotels to Airbnbs and Other Short Term Rentals
My wife, daughter, and I stayed at a Los Angeles-area Airbnb last week. Our house hosted Thanksgiving; someone who shall ...
My wife, daughter, and I stayed at a Los Angeles-area Airbnb last week. Our house hosted Thanksgiving; someone who shall ...
If you missed the November mileage run from Philadelphia to Tokyo I posted last month, here's one for December. This ...
(Photo: ©iStock.com/ceazars) Many of us enjoy free (or significantly discounted) hotel nights -- thanks to points/stays earned through loyalty ...
(©iStock.com/PocholoCalapre) Check out this great deal for a long weekend getaway: New York JFK to Madrid for well under $400 ...
Welcome to a regular feature on the Renés Points blog. This blog series covers in a "rookie" way either a ...
The topics of “independence” and “travel,” got my mind going a bit. I thought about “free agents”: people who shop ...
Three Fun Things I Really Miss in the Travel and Points World (What do you Miss Most?)
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Marriott Resort Grand Cayman - "I AM GOING TO CALL THE POLICE!" - My check-in welcome at the Marriott Resort ...
Delta One 777 review - It's time for an upgrade Delta!
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Weekly Delta roundup: New designer Serviceware. CRJ200s C+ official 1APRIL (no joke, but should be). Food in coach because points ...
When Delta is always so good – The bad flights really stand out! - My "Enter the Twilight Zone" Delta ...
Is the Delta One JFK to LAX really competitive? Is it a premium product / experience / seat anymore? Are ...
Delta One Business Class Seat Review A330-200 Seattle to Hong Kong RenesPoints blog. Is this your favorite Delta One seat? ...
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