ANA 777-300 First Class Seat |
Saturday, November 17, 2012
ANA Boeing 777-300 First Class
Here is a picture of the new ANA first class suites on the 777-300. They exist in real life, but not for miles redemption so this was the only view I had. The seat looked huge and every one was booked too.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Good Chase Credit Card Sign Up Bonus
I am NOT compensated by Chase for this post.
I don't want to be one of those bloggers that pushes credit cards ad nauseum to try and make a buck. I just thought this is a good deal worth sharing.
I applied for the Chase Ink Bold card this week to grab the $500 bonus on the card after spending $3,000. I have enough United miles for now and cash is still more versatile. If you don't think you have a business, you're wrong. Firstname Lastname Consulting (or Photography/Racing/etc.) is a Sole Proprietor business with your SSN as the tax ID. No fee for the first year and no reason to keep it a second.
https://www.chase.com/online/business-credit-cards/ink-business-credit-cards.htm
I don't want to be one of those bloggers that pushes credit cards ad nauseum to try and make a buck. I just thought this is a good deal worth sharing.
I applied for the Chase Ink Bold card this week to grab the $500 bonus on the card after spending $3,000. I have enough United miles for now and cash is still more versatile. If you don't think you have a business, you're wrong. Firstname Lastname Consulting (or Photography/Racing/etc.) is a Sole Proprietor business with your SSN as the tax ID. No fee for the first year and no reason to keep it a second.
https://www.chase.com/online/business-credit-cards/ink-business-credit-cards.htm
Happy Travel Daydreams |
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Park Hyatt Tokyo Review and Tourist Views on Tokyo
As part of my new ‘travel without doing any actual research’
initiative, I’ve been basing my plans on tourist cards, with good success, and
movies, with limited success. I decided
to base my trip to Tokyo on Lost In Translation, it’s a good movie (on Netflix) and a much better depiction of
modern Tokyo than Thirty Seconds Over
Tokyo or MacArthur. I had done a little research in 2011 when I
booked a $700 round trip on United. The
earthquake struck the morning I was scheduled to depart, so my plans were put
on hold while my Yen appreciated.
Tokyo is like New York, just without a grid system. It’s big, expensive, most people don’t speak
English well, and disgustingly hot in the summer. It has a great skyline, a few parks and
temples, and the gardens at the Imperial Palace. The gardens are my favorite place in Tokyo. They are large, immaculately maintained, and
free. They are beautiful and
relaxing. I just sat on a bench for 20
minutes at one point and just watched the world go by. I loved it.
I really liked the new buildings and unique modern architecture
of Tokyo, so enjoy a few more pictures.
Room With A View, Room 4303 |
Many scenes in Lost In
Translation are set at the Park Hyatt Tokyo so, with some help from my
dad’s Hyatt points, I booked a room.
This turned out to be an excellent idea.
The Park Hyatt is one of the best hotels, if not the best, I’ve ever
visited. The rooms are large (huge by
Japanese standards) and the service is impeccable. There is standard twice daily housekeeping
and they even fill up the ice bucket (with Scotch bar quality ice cubes too). The staff was very courteous and the
facilities top notch. I asked for a room
with a view facing the city and got a room on the 43rd floor so I
could do my Lost In Translation picture.
Park Hyatt Tokyo Two Queen Bed Room |
Park Hyatt Tokyo Bathroom Tub |
My Toilet's Control Panel |
Tsukiji Fish Market - Long Lines and High Prices |
Imperial Palace Gardens Tokyo |
Imperial Palace Gardens and Tokyo Skyline |
Tokyo Skyline |
It's best not to play 'guess what sound this made?' or 'what
sea creature was this?' while eating in Japan.
I was a little adventurous on my flight to Tokyo and enjoyed the eel and
other odd things served. Once on the
ground, I was much less daring. I went
to McDonald’s twice. I did try some
street food and it was good and looked like chicken. I also went to the New York Bar at the Park
Hyatt Tokyo. I had one of my top three
burgers (and by far most expensive) ever.
I got there before the band started and enjoyed the sun set.
New York Bar Cheese Burger ~$60 |
New York Bar - Park Hyatt Tokyo |
Mega McMuffin - It's Amazing |
I'm Not Sure What It Is, But It's Only Y500 |
Park Hyatt Tokyo - Floors 39 to 52 |
Sun Rise in the Land of the Rising Sun |
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Fun Travel Brochures
I enjoy receiving mail, even what most people would consider junk mail, so this post might not be for everyone. My favorite types of mail get me day dreaming about something, and nothing does it better than a travel brochure. Here are some links to sign up for some great brochures:
Yes, some of those tour companies are ridiculously expensive. The point of reading their brochures is to inspire and create new ideas, not to plunk down $10K on a week long trip.
- Intrepid (affordable): Register an account with Intrepid Travel to gain access to free trips, contests, newsletters and more today!
- Travoca (crazy expensive): http://www.travcoa.com/about-us/request-a-brochure
- Austin-Lehman (normal expensive): http://www.austinlehman.com/request-a-catalog-pages-621.php
- Norther Norway: http://www.visitnorway.com/us/Brochures/Catalogue-us/
- Iceland: http://www.icelandtouristboard.com/index.php?page=orderform
- Butterfield & Robinson (pricey): http://www.butterfield.com/our-brochure/request-a-brochure/
So Many Destinations, So Little Time |
Friday, November 9, 2012
Clear Airport Security Line Promotion Sale Code
CLEAR is running a promotion for a 6 month membership for $29. CLEAR is the airport security lane fast lane pass that works at DEN, SFO, DFW, and MCO. I like it because I can count on it taking less than 2 minutes for the ID check. DEN's TSA is especially bad, taking anywhere from 2 minutes to 20 minutes to check IDs and you can never plan on when the short times are, so I would have to show up expecting the full 20 minutes if I didn't use CLEAR. The TSA experience is still slow, but this removes one touch point and 20 minutes of variability.
CLEAR Promotion Details |
Thursday, November 8, 2012
United Airlines First Class Meal Reviews - Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner
I've been doing some flying and have been enjoying the finest food (and a gross Continental cheese burger) United Airlines has to offer domestic first class passengers. Here are some reviews of United's food service. Meals are served on flights 700 to 2,299 miles long (approximately 2 – 5 hours). On shorter flights, flight attendants just pass around the snack basket with chips and Clif bars.
Breakfast:
Egg McMuffin, fruit, and some yogurt on a 737 ride to Houston. The Egg McMuffin creation is really good. A warm cinnamon bun or croissant follows after everyone is served. The cinnamon bun is great, but really sticky, so keep a napkin handy.
Lunch:
Shrimp salad and soup! Both rock. This is United's most consistent meal and a favorite. It is very flavorful and filling. The soup option was a great seafood with spice creation. I could have that soup every flight and not tire of it. The cookie was oatmeal raisin, too healthy to be fun.
Dinner:
The cream of mushroom soup doesn't look appealing, but it tastes great. United's soup guy is on a roll. The warm wrap was a good south-west chicken thing, filling and comforting item. United's warm meal options can be hit or miss. I also got a chocolate chip cookie, fun and yum.
Breakfast:
Egg McMuffin, fruit, and some yogurt on a 737 ride to Houston. The Egg McMuffin creation is really good. A warm cinnamon bun or croissant follows after everyone is served. The cinnamon bun is great, but really sticky, so keep a napkin handy.
United Airlines First Class Breakfast 737 |
Shrimp salad and soup! Both rock. This is United's most consistent meal and a favorite. It is very flavorful and filling. The soup option was a great seafood with spice creation. I could have that soup every flight and not tire of it. The cookie was oatmeal raisin, too healthy to be fun.
United Airlines Shrimp Salad Lunch First Class A320 |
The cream of mushroom soup doesn't look appealing, but it tastes great. United's soup guy is on a roll. The warm wrap was a good south-west chicken thing, filling and comforting item. United's warm meal options can be hit or miss. I also got a chocolate chip cookie, fun and yum.
United Airlines Dinner Chicken Wrap Meal & Soup |
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
United Mileage Plus Merchandise Awards
There's no such thing as a bad award. Well, as long as you are receiving more value
from your miles than you expected. Since
the value of a mile different for each person (here’s my perspective on the value of a frequent flyer mile), there’s no global minimum value of a
redemption for it to be good or bad.
Miles are like money and people won’t spend either on what they view as
a bad value. Some bloggers are adamant that
merchandise awards are bad value and should be avoided. They are less valuable than award flights in most
cases, but that shouldn’t be taken as being a bad value.
United Merchandise Awards Mailed Catalog |
A colleague spent 50,000 United miles on a $400 watch and
was pleased with the value he got from his miles. Yes, he could have used 50,000 miles for two
award tickets, each worth more than $400, but he would never buy just two tickets because he heads a family of 6 in Salt Lake.
Since his oldest kid is 6, he needs to fly direct to keep his sanity, so
he flies Delta. A nice watch sounded
like a much better idea than a connection in Denver. In absolute terms, not the best value, but in
his mind it was an outstanding deal.
Update: United ran a sale on a Tumi carry on bag and I bought one. I'm delighted with the bag and the value I received from my miles.
Update: United ran a sale on a Tumi carry on bag and I bought one. I'm delighted with the bag and the value I received from my miles.
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