Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
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Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
I belong to a travel club called 'Affordable Travel Club.' It's really a network of people providing rooms to stay, with breakfast. The website is www.affordabletravelclub.net
I was introduced to it by a friend who used to live in Mirasol, but has now returned to the US. I used the club in Mazatlan and had such a good experience, I joined the club. I've also used it when traveling in San Antonio and Austin TX. Again, a good experience.
So, I'm doing an article for the Guadalajara Reporter. The article will be limited to 500 words.
What I'm hoping to get here are some thoughts about what you might find valuable to put in the article, other than just the 'nuts and bolts'?
Filoli
I was introduced to it by a friend who used to live in Mirasol, but has now returned to the US. I used the club in Mazatlan and had such a good experience, I joined the club. I've also used it when traveling in San Antonio and Austin TX. Again, a good experience.
So, I'm doing an article for the Guadalajara Reporter. The article will be limited to 500 words.
What I'm hoping to get here are some thoughts about what you might find valuable to put in the article, other than just the 'nuts and bolts'?
Filoli
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Re: Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
Here's the article, which will be published in whole or in part:
Have you found that traveling and ‘saving money’ goes hand-in-hand? If so, maybe you can share your secret! The next best thing is traveling ‘affordably.’ Lodging can be the most costly part of traveling.
Two years ago, a friend in Mirasol asked if I wanted to go to Mazatlan with her. My first question was, “how much is it going to cost?”
“The bus to Mazatlan with our ‘young age’ discount is not much and our lodging is $200 pesos a night with a ‘travel club’ member.” HMMM??? I said, “$200 pesos a night!” “Yes, and that includes breakfast.” Price-range was right. So, off we went to Mazatlan!
I had no idea what to expect! But, we were graciously welcomed into someone’s home. Great location, a beautiful view of the ocean, with our own room and bath. We found we had lots in common, including cooking. Not only did we get a ‘tasty’ full breakfast, we also had a gourmet dinner waiting for us at the end of our day. And, we saw them again when they visited Ajijic.
In May of this year, I again stayed with ‘travel club’ members, this time in the US, in San Antonio and Austin, TX. As a result of more good experiences, I’m renewing my membership for another year!
Even though my friend has returned to the US, she is still a member. Sally commented, “I originally joined ATC to save money, but what I like best is that I have made some truly wonderful and lasting friendships. I've hosted many people and stayed in numerous homes in both Mexico and the US. There are very few people I've met through the club who I didn't really enjoy. It's become a wonderful part of my life.”
The travel club is for those 40 and over. So, many of the members are retired. Most of the members are located in the US and Canada, but there’s also many members located worldwide, including Mexico.
There is an annual membership fee, which includes a directory of places to stay. Membership assumes you are willing to host as well. Your information will be published in the directory. The stays are limited to usually 3 nights. A member can also bring a guest..…, which got me to Mazatlan on a very affordable, and fun, visit.
See www.affordabletravelclub.net for more information.
Filoli
Have you found that traveling and ‘saving money’ goes hand-in-hand? If so, maybe you can share your secret! The next best thing is traveling ‘affordably.’ Lodging can be the most costly part of traveling.
Two years ago, a friend in Mirasol asked if I wanted to go to Mazatlan with her. My first question was, “how much is it going to cost?”
“The bus to Mazatlan with our ‘young age’ discount is not much and our lodging is $200 pesos a night with a ‘travel club’ member.” HMMM??? I said, “$200 pesos a night!” “Yes, and that includes breakfast.” Price-range was right. So, off we went to Mazatlan!
I had no idea what to expect! But, we were graciously welcomed into someone’s home. Great location, a beautiful view of the ocean, with our own room and bath. We found we had lots in common, including cooking. Not only did we get a ‘tasty’ full breakfast, we also had a gourmet dinner waiting for us at the end of our day. And, we saw them again when they visited Ajijic.
In May of this year, I again stayed with ‘travel club’ members, this time in the US, in San Antonio and Austin, TX. As a result of more good experiences, I’m renewing my membership for another year!
Even though my friend has returned to the US, she is still a member. Sally commented, “I originally joined ATC to save money, but what I like best is that I have made some truly wonderful and lasting friendships. I've hosted many people and stayed in numerous homes in both Mexico and the US. There are very few people I've met through the club who I didn't really enjoy. It's become a wonderful part of my life.”
The travel club is for those 40 and over. So, many of the members are retired. Most of the members are located in the US and Canada, but there’s also many members located worldwide, including Mexico.
There is an annual membership fee, which includes a directory of places to stay. Membership assumes you are willing to host as well. Your information will be published in the directory. The stays are limited to usually 3 nights. A member can also bring a guest..…, which got me to Mazatlan on a very affordable, and fun, visit.
See www.affordabletravelclub.net for more information.
Filoli
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Re: Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
Are there any that accept pets, and if so, is it stated. I know a lot of of have pets that travel with us. Some people will not go without their pets.
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I will be joining! Thanks for posting.
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Re: Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
Hi 'bimini6 .....
sorry for the long delay in posting a response to your note.
I do not know if pets are welcome. I would suggest you going to the website and send a note to the club contact person. I suspect it would depend on the individual home owner.
Good luck,
Filoli
sorry for the long delay in posting a response to your note.
I do not know if pets are welcome. I would suggest you going to the website and send a note to the club contact person. I suspect it would depend on the individual home owner.
Good luck,
Filoli
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Re: Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
I'm sure that would be of interest to many people but I, personally don't even like staying with friends much less strangers.
For hotels in most areas of the US (not usually that great for NYC) and especially London, I can get ridiculously low prices for hotels bidding on Priceline for 3, 4 or 5 star hotels. This site shows recent winning bids:
http://betterbidding.com/
For hotels in most areas of the US (not usually that great for NYC) and especially London, I can get ridiculously low prices for hotels bidding on Priceline for 3, 4 or 5 star hotels. This site shows recent winning bids:
http://betterbidding.com/
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Re: Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
I'm with Carry on that one. I like the nice impersonaity and privacy of hotels.
Thanks for the link.
We're all different. I have friends whose idea of heaven is a cruise where they meet lots of new people; many of whom they keep in touch with later. Others prefer to travel alone. I like the IDEA of the travel club, though, since it allows people to go places and see things while on a limited retirement budget.
Viva la Difference!
Thanks for the link.
We're all different. I have friends whose idea of heaven is a cruise where they meet lots of new people; many of whom they keep in touch with later. Others prefer to travel alone. I like the IDEA of the travel club, though, since it allows people to go places and see things while on a limited retirement budget.
Viva la Difference!
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Re: Affordable Travel Club /input in writing an article
Ok right are they offer any kind all inclusive holidays packages.This is the right thing to do if this is available.
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