by ProBlog | May 14, 2015 | Family Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
At TravelPro we encourage folks to take “real” vacations where they can truly unplug, disconnect, and fully relax. However, I’ll admit to weeding through my email inbox and taking care of easy emails during the break, just so I’m not buried on...
by Matt Sill | May 12, 2015 | Family Travel, News, Travel Guide, Travel News
A recent article in USA Today discussed a new organization fighting for the plight of families traveling with children. The Family Travel Association is a new industry association that seeks to inspire people with kids to travel and to educate them on the positive...
by ProBlog | May 7, 2015 | Family Travel, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
Some folks love to travel with pillows and bedding, usually when traveling by car. There’s just something about having your own pillow with you when you’re sleeping in strange beds halfway across the country. Once you’re talking about getting on a...
by ProBlog | Apr 28, 2015 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
You’ve no doubt heard of Airbnb, the online travel site that allows travelers to book stays in private homes and apartments, working directly with the hosts. It’s a fantastic way to get a good deal on a room, find a larger space to rent, and even meet...
by Matt Sill | Apr 16, 2015 | Business Travel, Family Travel, News, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide, Travel News
If you’re staying in a Marriott hotel and find you miss your Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora, and don’t want to chew up the data on your cell phone, you’re in luck. Marriott is planning a new in-room entertainment service that includes access to the three...
by ProBlog | Apr 9, 2015 | Business Travel, Family Travel, Road Warrior, Tips & Tricks, Travel Guide
When you’re going to the airport, what’s the most cost effective way of getting there and getting home again? Should you hire a cab or an Uber driver, or even a black town car? Or should you park your car in long-term parking? In some cases, this really is...