I don't know about you, but I love to save money while I’m traveling! I always want to do more and eat more for less.
I have found a great way to save money ... not only on dining, but on a variety of other activities as well.
Log on to Entertainment.com and check out the incredible savings that await you. Type in the city that you’re traveling to, buy the entertainment book for that city and you can save 50% on the things you always do while you’re traveling. Now that's what I’m talking about!
For example, if you’re traveling to San Francisco, log onto Entertainment.com prior to your trip and buy the
book for $30. The San Francisco book is filled with over $16,200 in savings, 241 dining discounts, 72 attraction discounts,
170 shopping discounts and lots more. This book will pay for itself after one or two meals alone.
When my wife and I travel to Hawaii, we buy the book and use it for almost every meal that we eat.
There are 2-for-1 coupons for our favorite restaurants, so we eat at Kobe's Steak House and save $20,
Don Ho's Island Grill and save $27, etc. By using the book just once, we’re able to pay for it ... and
the rest is gravy (no pun intended).
The savings are not limited to just food. You can save up to 50% on some of the
most popular tourist destinations, plus get lots of other discounts. The price
of the books range from $25 to $48 and they are good for one year (November 1st through October 31st).
Tip #1: If you’re traveling in the summer of 2008, wait until a couple of weeks before your trip to buy the
2008 book; you may be able to get a great discount because the closer you get to the end of the year, the
lower the cost of the book. Tip #2: When you leave the city that you’re staying in, give the book to
someone who has given you great service during your stay. You won't need it anymore and they can save a
lot of money for their friends and family. Tip #3: In addition to the book you’ll receive, you can log
onto Entertainment.com
while you’re traveling and print out more coupons, including duplicate coupons that you may have already used once.
The Entertainment Book is available for the majority of domestic US locations, some parts of Canada and Puerto Rico. Go to
Entertainment.com
and get ready to save big bucks on your next trip.
Okay, I have been preaching to people for a while now about wiping down the light switches, remote controls, door handles, knobs, the telephone and anything else you can think of with disposable antibacterial wipes, the minute you walk in the door of your hotel room. You never know where the previous guests' fingers have been. But did you know never to drink out of the in-room glasses? Thanks to reader Bob S. in Pittsburgh for sharing this undercover news report on how dangerous those glasses really are. This four-minute segment is worth any traveler's time.