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4 Tips for Booking Your Spring Break Vacation

02/09/2018 By Kimber Green

What is your family doing for spring break this year? If your spring break includes a family trip, using the new Military Shoppers Travel & Rewards program can save you time and money.

There are more than 700,000 hotels on the site with discounts as well as 3,000 family resorts. If you want to fly somewhere during your spring break, the site has domestic and international flight discounts. Don’t forget about booking the fun activities that you’ll want to do once you get to your destination. There are many discounts for these activities listed on the site.

This program was designed for active duty, retired service members, National Guard and reserves. With the Travel & Rewards site, you get special military discounts from patriotic companies. You’ll find affordable travel options with them. There is a free membership option as well as 2 paid options that provide even more benefits.

Using Military Shoppers Travel & Rewards is a smart way to get great discounts for your family’s spring break. These discounts apply toward resort stays, flights and car rentals. If you choose one of the paid benefit programs, there is a point reward system that you can use for future spring break vacations or other travel plans. You can find out more about the different membership programs here.

Ready to book your vacation? Here are 4 tips to consider when planning your spring break.

Make your reservations now. Many people count down the days until spring break. They book their vacation early to get the best deals and you should too.

Don’t wait until the last minute to make your reservations. Many resorts and hotels fill up quickly.

Buy your plane tickets at least 2 weeks in advance. There are great deals for flights 21 days out, two weeks prior and sometimes there are even last-minute deals. It’s a big risk to wait until the last minute to get a good price on a flight for your spring break though. If you are flying as a group, you might not get seats together on a flight if you wait too long to book.

Decide on activities. What do you want to do on spring break? If you simply want to lie on the beach, then you don’t have to worry too much. That is, unless you want to reserve an umbrella.

If your spring break is focused around going to a major theme park, such as DisneyWorld, you’ll want to buy your tickets before you get there. Don’t waste time standing in line to buy tickets at the gate. You will also want to take advance of all the military discounts available for a Disney vacation.

You can find specific military discount travel agents that will help you plan your Disney vacation for free. I have a friend that does that. Using someone like her is a great option. It will save you a lot of time.

Shop around. You don’t have to make reservations with the first company you contact. Spend a little time shopping around. You can also use the official airline or hotel website to book directly from them. Some companies offer different prices for the same flight or room depending on how you book. It might be worth it to call and not just click reserve online.

It’s already February. When is your spring break? If you are counting down the days, you should also be planning your family vacation. Start doing your research. Military Shoppers Travel & Rewards is a great place to start.

Click here to join Military Shoppers Travel & Rewards today.

Military Lodging Options for Your Beach Getaway

03/21/2016 By Rachel Tringali Marston

I love the beach! There is something about the smell of salt in the air and the warm sun beating down on your skin that relaxes me. With that said, I’ve always been drawn to warm tropical areas to vacation. Who doesn’t love a great beach getaway?

Now that the weather is finally warming up, it’s time to think about summer plans. I know my family is already there.

Did you know that there are several military lodging options that are dream vacation worthy?

Planning your next beach getaway can’t get any easier than utilizing military lodging facilities. It is convenient, accommodating and reasonably priced. It’s a little secret among the military community that we should all try and use at some point.

Some military lodging facilities are right on the beach and others are steps away. Depending on your family’s preference, I’m sure you would find a destination that fits your needs.

Military Lodging Options for Your Next Beach Getaway

What are your favorite military lodging options located near beaches?

Here’s a list of the best of the best of military lodging located near beaches.

Fort Story. I have to give the Navy credit for helping us Air Force and Army families with beach front accommodations. The cottages and cabins in Fort Story, Va., are walking distance to the beach and beautiful lighthouse. If you want to experience the energy of Virginia Beach, it’s a short drive away. They have great picnic and grilling areas, not to mention they are also pet-friendly. My spouse and I plan to make our way down there this summer for a mellow weekend.

Navy Lodge Oceana/Dam Neck. If your family opts to stay at this military lodging facility in the Virginia Beach area instead of Fort Story, you’ll still have beach access. This option would be great for families looking to sightsee more in town and not spend a lot of time near your accommodation. Virginia Beach is near Historic Williamsburg and Busch Gardens.

Navy Lodge Pensacola. Located on Naval Air Station Pensacola, the Navy Lodge is close to Barrancas Beach and other installation activities, which makes this military lodging convenient. If you’re looking for more of a cottage feel, your family can stay at Oak Grove Park, where they have cottages that line a Florida beach as well.

Navy Lodge North Island. This military lodging facility is located on Naval Base Coronado and is right next door to gorgeous beaches. Naval Base Coronado is close to San Diego and all its attractions. If your family gets bored lounging on the beach, you can head to the San Diego Zoo or visit the Gaslamp District. I had a wonderful time taking in the sites of San Diego during my visit. We also watched a San Diego Padres game too.

Hale Koa Hotel. One of the most popular Hawaii military lodging destinations for military families, Hale Koa Hotel on O’ahu is more like a luxury resort offering delicious dining and entertainment options for guests. They also have an on-site fitness center and spa facility. I can’t forget to mention that it’s touching beautiful Kahanamoku Beach and neighbors other well-known resort chains. The hotel isn’t affiliated with a particular installation, but has a long history in serving the military community.

Kilauea Military Camp. Boasted as a hidden gem on the Big Island of Hawaii, Kilauea Military Camp is located inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. It’s a park full of history and amazing sights that borders the ocean at the south end of the island. The military lodging accommodations include cottages and apartment style living. Although the beach vibe is different than Hale Koa, military families would have a great time trail hiking and visiting museums.

Did we miss any of your favorite military lodging options? Tell us in the comments section.

How to Military-Proof Your Vacation Plans

03/14/2016 By Rachel Tringali Marston

As my bio mentions, I come from a military family. One of the best pieces of advice that was given to me from my parents was to never lose out on vacation time. When I graduated from college, I took that advice to heart and made an effort to travel someplace new every year.

It didn’t change when I met my spouse. Although he was a little skeptical at first, we’ve been able to successfully vacation at least once a year since we started dating. My parents shared valuable tricks that have allowed us to vacation despite the military influence.

I know it’s hard to believe because we’ve heard so many different horror stories. In fact, my own vacation plans have been thwarted due to a short-notice TDY and unexpected field exercise. But, the important thing to note is that it’s always worth a try and don’t get discouraged.

With the right planning and flexibility, you can create unforgettable vacations, despite military annoyances!

Consider these travel tips that have been tested by my parents and myself:

How to Military-Proof Your Vacation Plans

How has military life interrupted your vacation plans? Don’t be discouraged. Try these 5 travel tips to create unforgettable vacations.

1. Don’t be afraid of planning ahead.

As a rule of thumb, my spouse and I like to map out a year in advance. It sounds crazy, right? But, it’s worked out great for us in the last 5 years.

We booked our Alaska cruise a year ahead of time. Military families can benefit from early bird deals in addition to military discounts. Yes, it’s a little scary, especially when you know things can change at a moment’s notice. That leads me to my next important point.

2. Always buy the travel insurance!

My spouse and I never book without it. Remember that Alaska cruise I mentioned? Well, we had to change the date two times before we actually left for our vacation.

Travel insurance gives you the flexibility to change dates without a hitch. Be sure you read the terms carefully to make sure you have the right type of protection for your vacation. We always make sure that if it gets to the point of not knowing when we could use it, the credit could still be there for us to use at any time.

During our Alaska vacation, we only had to pay the difference of our original sail date to our new one. Because of all the discounts we landed early on, the slight increase didn’t put a dent in our budget.

3. Make the most of block leave.

Depending on your assignment or location, military members can get a sense of when some breathing room comes their way. My spouse seems to get breathing room during the summer and winter months. He typically likes to take at least a week off at those times, so we aim to schedule vacations at that time.

In the last 2 years, we’ve got to go explore a new location along with spending the holidays with family. This past year, we celebrated the New Year and quickly jetset to Vegas to spend the next 5 days with my parents.

4. Plan a PCS vacation.

So far, my spouse and I are 2-2. We’ve PCSed two times together and have taken two vacations. Our first one was a PCS road trip from New York to Arizona. We mapped out a special route for ourselves that included visits through Texas.

Our last PCS is when we went on our honeymoon.

Yes, it can be done and it really doesn’t matter when you do it. My spouse was coming from an overseas tour and took a full month of leave. We moved all of my household goods and then flew out of our new duty station to cruise out of Puerto Rico.

5. Don’t be afraid of short-term planning either.

My spouse had use it or lose it vacation time a couple years ago, so we were encouraged to take time off. I came across an email with last-minute vacation deals and passed it along to my spouse.

If he had time to use, why not use it on a beach? We quickly booked another getaway as we were waiting for our Alaska cruise as a matter of fact. We couldn’t resist because the price was right and it was for the right amount of days off.

How do you military-proof your vacation plans?

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