Monday, May 13, 2013

What the Airlines don't tell you

Never accept the first fare quoted. Half the time, some other airline's flight within hours of the one you booked has a special, less expensive deal.

Take advantage of "illegal" connections. These are connecting fights usually less than 45 minutes apart-too close for airlines to feel safe in making them connect. Result.- These flights usually do not even show up on the computer when your trip is being routed. Way out Have your agent write up your flight on two separate tickets. The second is for the illegal connection that originates at your transfer point. 

Example: You arrive at O'Hare in Chicago on the way to San Francisco. Instead of waiting three hours for the safe connecting flight, you already have a separate ticket from O'Hare to San Francisco on an illegal connection. If you miss the connection, you turn that ticket in for the next available flight. Cost for two separate tickets.- No more than one through ticket. Baggage.- Waiting for it to be unloaded can cost you valuable time on this tight schedule. Best.- Travel with carry-on luggage.

Some supersaver fares are so low that even if you can't stay as long as their requirements (some ally seven days), you will save by buying two round-trip tickets-one from your home to your destination for the day you want to leave and one from your destination to your home for the day you want to return. The total may be less than the regular round-trip fare.

If you miss your flight and there's just time to catch another, go right to the other airline's departure gate instead of to its ticket counter. If it has an empty seat, the second airline will usually honor the ticket for the flight you missed.

Best seat in the plane. After first class, the choices center on your priorities. For comfort and a smooth ride, pick a seat over the wings. For silence, sit as far forward as possible, but avoid the galley and rest rooms. For leg room, try the first row or seats beside the emergency exits.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Wedding

There is nothing more memorable than a wedding in Niagara Falls.  The city has many wedding chapels to suit all of your needs.  Planning services, consultants, and packages are available at all chapels to make your wedding in Niagara Falls the perfect day. 

Thrill seekers looking for the most original wedding can have their ceremony performed in the 'Sky Chapel'.  Adventurous couples can experience the ride of a lifetime in more ways than one! Enjoy a helicopter ride over the falls as a fun alternative to a wedding on the ground.  In addition,several chapels offer traditional services held in either a gorgeous historical cathedral or a beautiful outdoor scenic garden setting.

Despite being known as a Honeymoon Capital of the World, Niagara Falls is also becoming a wedding ceremony destination.  In 2009, hit T.V. show 'The Office' was filmed in Niagara Falls and featured the wedding of the show's two main characters, Jim and Pam.  They wed on the world famous Maid of the Mist in front of hundreds of tourists and visitors. Since the show aired, weddings in Niagara Falls NY have been on the rise and continue to grow.

Whether you're ceremony is held outdoors or indoors you will be amazed at all of the different ways to get married in Niagara Falls.