Tuesday, October 22, 2013

5 Holiday Travel Tips from AARP

Holiday Travel Tips

5 Holiday Travel Tips

These simple steps can save you time and headaches with air travel, baggage and crowds
by: Alexis Flippin, Frommer’s Travel, from: AARP.org


'Tis the season to be traveling, whether you're jetting off to far-flung places or taking a road trip to see family. Crowded airports and gridlocked roads — not to mention free-floating anxiety — can make holiday travel a headache. With our holiday travel tips, though, it doesn't have to be.

picture of Santa asleep on plane

These holiday travel tips will make your journey a breeze.

1. Avoid Flying at Peak Times
If your travel schedule is flexible, avoid flying on the busiest days of the season: the day before Thanksgiving and the two days immediately preceding and following Christmas and New Year's. Also, book flights at off-peak times, such as early morning. If at all possible, fly on the holiday itself, when airports have an almost empty, tumbleweed-blowing-in-the-desert feel.


2. Hit the Road With Technology by Your Side
Portable GPS navigators are wondrous things, providing the fastest and most direct routes to your destination — and voice auto-commands help keep your eyes on the road. Upgraded models offer real-time traffic information, but unless your car has built-in GPS capability, these can be pricey. A much more economical alternative — as infree — is Google Maps, available on most smartphones. It not only provides driving directions but also has color-coded lines indicating the severity of traffic ahead: green lines indicate good conditions, yellow means fair, and red or red/black signal poor conditions.

3. Travel Light
Don't be weighed down with packages. Order gifts online, and have them sent directly to the recipient, or mail your packages ahead of time. If you're a procrastinator, you can take advantage of the annual Free Shipping Day on December 17, when some 1,500 merchants guarantee free delivery by Christmas Eve. And, if you're flying, don't wrap the gifts you bring — airlines have the right to open any wrapped package.

4. Don't Check Your Bags
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays are traditionally the busiest times to fly, which means the odds of losing your luggage rise exponentially with the increased air traffic. Not to mention the expense of paying $25 or more per bag. (Consider shipping your luggage ahead of time with these tips from AARP money expert Sid Kirchheimer.) Be on the safe side: carry on your luggage.

5. Take the Back Roads
Driving the interstates can be dull at any time, but holiday travel often adds big-time gridlock to the mix. If you have some time on your hands, why not leave the major highways behind, and hit the back roads for serendipitous pleasures? (These 7 iconic drives are some of the best in the U.S. any time of year.) Of all the holiday travel tips, this one will help you to focus on the joys of the season most of all.


5 Holiday Travel Tips from AARP



Monday, October 14, 2013

See Something You'll Never Forget - Philadelphia Film Festival

from filmadelphia.org

See Something You'll Never Forget


WHAT? 

Over 200 screenings of 100 domestic and international narrative, documentary, and short films.  The festival promotes domestic and international films that might not otherwise be seen in Philadelphia. The two-week event showcases thought-provoking narrative features, live action and animated shorts, locally-produced films, and theatrical documentaries. Industry panels, director Q&As, special event screenings, and networking opportunities compliment the Festival experience, providing Philadelphia audiences with unrivaled access to world-class films and the talent responsible for creating them.



WHEN ?
Thursday, October 17, 2013 - 12:00pm - Sunday, October 27, 2013 - 12:00am


WHERE ?

Ritz East / 125 South 2nd Street
Ritz at the Bourse / 400 Ranstead Street
Prince Music Theater / 1412 Chestnut Street
Perelman Theater at the Kimmel Center/ 300 S Broad Street
Rave University City 6 / 4012 Walnut Street

WHERE TO STAY?

Entering its 22nd year, the Philadelphia Film Festival has become known as one of the premier festivals in the country. This year's festival's promise "See Something You'll Never Forget" is not an empty slogan.  You can truly experience something here that stay's with you for a lifetime. 

Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport is offering all festival attendees a menu of Special Offers that include:

  • Free cooked to order breakfast
  • Two Room Suite
  • Complimentary Evening Reception
  • Easy Access to Festival Venues
  • Free shuttle in 3 mile radius of hotel
  • Free Airport shuttle to PHL
Click Here to begin your Philadelphia Film Festival experience

See the recap of 2012's Philadelphia Film Festival below


map showing Embassy Suites Philadelphia Airport is 10 minutes from the Philadelphia Film Festival Venues