The 4th
Annual San Diego Travel & Adventure Show, held in March 2017, was
the place to go for inspiration, insight, and expert information.
With over 140 exhibits, four travel stages, and a global beats music
stage, deciding where to spend your time will be the challenge. I
usually grab a coffee and sit at one of the travel theaters to enjoy
and learn from the most popular travel gurus around. They share their
travel expertise in an entertaining way. I always leave with new
ideas and inspiration to keep on traveling.
One of the most popular speakers is Phil Keoghan, Host/Co-Executive Producer of the Amazing Race and author of No Opportunity Wasted—a book that aims to inspire people to break through their boundaries, challenge themselves and live a fuller life.
He
always has something new and exciting going on, and this year it was
his new documentary Le Ride. In
order to produce the film, Phil and his friend Ben
Cornell, actually road the 1928 Tour de France route on 1928 bicycles
with no gears. The two men biked an average of 150 miles per day. The
film is a tribute to the first English-speaking cycling team of four,
an underfunded and untested team from New Zealand and Australia that
finished in 28th place. The 3,338 mile tour was the
toughest in history with only 25% of the participants finishing the
race. The film is slated to be screened at the Palm Springs American
Documentary Film Festival, March 31-April 5, 2017. It is currently
showing in New Zealand and will be in the US later this year. Phil's
best quote: “Focus on what's right, not wrong.”
Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter, producer and CBS news travel editor, Peter Greenberg, flies 400,000 miles a year. He is not shy about speaking up when the airlines, hotels, and others treat the public unfairly. As usual he had a lot to say about what's going on in the industry. Most importantly, he emphasized that it is a good time to be traveling, and it should be a global buyers' market through the end of the year. The value of the US dollar has improved, making it more expensive for those overseas to travel.
Because
2016 was a boom year for travel, more start-up airlines offered cheap
flights from cities like San Diego that are not major hubs. He
mentioned Edelweiss Airlines, WOW Airlines, and Norwegian Shuttle.
The big consideration here is that you check the costs for extras
like checked luggage and carry on bags.
One
of my favorite travel bloggers is Johnny Jet, whom I have been
following for at least a dozen years. He always has great tips on his
website for finding cheap flights. He shared a story about his first
job out of college, when he was a college recruiter and needed to
travel a lot for work. He began learning all the tricks to finding
the cheapest airfares, which he then shared with his fellow
recruiters. Eventually, this evolved into a blog that allowed him to
travel and write full time.
Another
great reason for attending the travel show is to meet travel planners
and locals from countries that you might be traveling to. That's why
we headed over to meet Robert Hill, owner of Downunderguru, who was
an exhibitor. He also gave an informative presentation: “What's on
Down Under: Travel Worthy Events in Australia and New Zealand in
2017-18.” Fortunately, we found out that the 2017 Rugby League
World Cup takes place in New Zealand at the same time we will be
there. This will make travel bookings more difficult. I started early
making my hotel bookings, but this bit of information will make me
even more diligent.
Oh,
yes, there were camel rides available to everyone this year at the
travel show. I'm still bit a irritated that I didn't take advantage
of the ride because the lines were long.Related Posts:
http://myvintagejourneys.blogspot.com/2016/01/travel-tips-from-2016-san-diego-travel.html
http://myvintagejourneys.blogspot.com/2015_02_01_archive.html
Thank you for the shout out! BTW: Any chance of linking to www.JohnnyJet.com
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