I have a new favorite airline!

You may recall that I don’t have a loyalty to any airline especially in today’s travel market place where achieving status from “butt in seat miles” takes a lot of time sitting on a plane.  I have travelled on many airlines over the years including the “no thrills” to the highest rated in the industry; however I have a new favorite airline.

IMG_8108Are you ready?  Drum roll please….it is Porter Airlines!  Hmmm I know what most of you are thinking; how have I have never heard of this airline.  Well, it is a small airline that is
headquartered in Toronto, Canada.  Porter has flights to 15 destinations in Canada and 8 US destinations focused on the East coast and Midwest regions.  It has been named “Top Small Airline in the World” by Conde Nast Traveler Readers Choice Award.

What I love about Porter Airlines:

  • The flight attendants had genuine smiles on their faces because they were enjoying their job.
  • Everyone is treated with respect.  The boarding process is extremely simple allowing those who need extra time or assistance to go first followed by Porter Premium Access.  We then commence with general boarding process.  There is no song and dance about lining up in group numbers or boarding by what status level you are today.  Easy and simple.
  •  The seat configuration allows for a very generous 17 inch seat width and 32 seat pitch.   This is the same legroom you pay extra for on most carriers.
  • There are no middle seats!  All of the flights use a Bombardier Q400 which has a 2 – 2 configuration.
  • Everyone gets lounge access in Toronto!  The lounge offers complimentary snacks, sodas, teas, coffee and espresso machines.
  • On every flight a selection of snacks is offered complimentary along with your choice of beverage including beer or wine.  Your beverage is served; wait for it…in real glassware.  Wow free upgrade to 1st class!
  • Amazing customer service from everyone you encounter associated to the airline.  Even though I had to check my bag on the return flight due to a strict carryon weight limit;  the agent was very kind to remind me that if I paid for the baggages fees online it would be $10 cheaper.
  • The airline has an adorable stylized raccoon character as their mascot named Mr. Porter.  How fun is that!
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Drinks and snack in flight

 

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Lounge in Toronto

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What would I wish for?

  • I hope that Porter expands it’s routes and considers adding a hub in the US.
  • Given that Porter is currently a privately held wholly owned subsidiary I hope that as growth continues they don’t lose sight of their amazing brand for a little extra profit.

While Porter Airline’s tag line states “flying refined” it definitely captures their classy service and image.  However I think that Porter Airlines exemplifies what airline travel should be; or perhaps it is a reminder of travel standards from the glory days of 1960’s.    It is comforting to know there is at least one airline that treats you with dignity;  regardless of your ticketed class.

Seek your adventure!




An oasis in the meadow!

Ladies and gentlemen may I please have your attention.  I would like to introduce you to an oasis in the
middle of Indiana meadows; it has been attracting guests since 1845.  Please without any further delay let’s begin to acquaint you with  French Lick Resort located in French Lick Township, Orange County Indiana.

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The allure began with “miracle waters” from the natural sulphur springs inspiring people to travel over 100 miles back in the 1850’s.   The resort has been visited by hundreds of famous individuals including Tony Bennett, Bing Crosby, Elizabeth Taylor, Bob Hope, Duke Ellington,  Louis Armstrong and several US Presidents.  The Chicago Cubs hosted their spring training here for several years including 1908 which is coincidentally the last time the Cubs won the World Series.  

 

All aboard the train to French Lick!Unfortunately due to economic hardships the hotels had lost their luster;  however in 2007 a $500 million project restored both hotels to their glory days and beyond.  While the renovation has restored the buildings I think the largest asset the resorts currently have is their staff.  

The staff at French Lick Springs and West Baden Springs Resort possess a rare trait of providing the highest quality customer care imaginable which is the cornerstone to their success.

 

West Baden Springs Resort

I had the pleasure of staying at the West Baden resort this past weekend.  The resort greets you with a long cobbled stone driveway where the valet service is ready to assist with your luggage.  The valet offers parking services so get ready to say farewell to your beloved car for the duration of your stay.  There are shuttles and trains available continuously throughout the day to both resorts, golf courses, casino, sports & exhibit complex, and the stables.

Upon entrance to the hotel you will probably find yourself speechless in the lavish palatial atrium utilizing European architecture.  In this breathtaking atrium you marvel at the creation built in 1901 showcasing the world’s largest free-span dome which was dubbed the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. West Baden lobby

 

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West Baden dome at night
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The hotel rooms are extremely spacious with a wet bar that included a small fridge that was stocked with complimentary bottled water.   The bathroom was enormous and nearly the same size as the bedroom with a shower, seperate tub, private enclosed toilet and closet areas.

West Baden hotel room

 

West Baden patioA daily resort bulletin summarizes key events with upcoming 3 day weather forecast and detailed information on the variety of activities including times, prices, etc.   The resorts have over 100 things to do so get ready to have some fun! I would recommend advance reservations for Afternoon Tea with live harp music to relax you during the afternoon.  While there are no reservations required the rocking chairs on the patio are pure childhood joy.  There is also live jazz music in the library every Friday and Saturday evening which was a splendid surprise.


I would make an appointment at the West Baden Spa to partake in some classic luxury indulgence.  The spa offers a variety of services and the hot stone massage will melt away any stress.  The spa has won numerous awards including Top 20 List of Top 100 Resort Spas, Condé Nast Traveler.  Trust me it is divine!

 

 

French Lick Springs Resort

French Lick lobbyWhile most of the weekend was spent at West Baden we visited French Lick Springs twice.   Historically the only transport option between the two hotels was a train which still operates today on a regular basis.  The train station has been modernized providing a GPS map including visual update on current location. The French Lick Resort is designated as a National Trust Historical Hotel of America and has actively operated the current building since 1901.

The front door entrance to the hotel has a lovely patio complete with rocking chairs to enjoy.  The hotel lobby is intimate and ornate which encircles you like a warm blanket.  You instantly feel comfy and relaxed.  The Neoclassical paintings on the ceiling provide a view beyond delight.

French Lick has a casino which includes Vegas-style gaming facility including a non-smoking section!   In addition French Lick offers a six-lane bowling alley, game arcade, and a 60,000 sq ft Sports & Exhibit Complex.  This hotel has something for everyone.

 

Get outdoors

The outdoor recreation options are limitless including 4 golf courses with impressive golf course awards:

  • Pete Dye CourseCarriage ride
  • Donald Ross Course
  • Sultan’s Run Course
  • Valley Links Course
  • Hiking including 5 miles of trails
  • Indoor & Outdoor pools
  • Mountain Biking including 6 miles of trails
  • Horseback riding
  • Bike rentals
  • Carriage rides

 

Ready to go?

This is a resort where you can achieve ultimate relaxation and I recommend spending a few days.  Simple and pure bliss.   My only regret for the weekend is not leaving Chicago earlier in the day to spend more time at the resort.

Seek your adventure!

Do you know the way to Transnistria?

In last week’s post I shared with you highlights from my amazing recent vacation to Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria.   Well friends,  I saved the best for last or at least the most unique.

Raise your hand if you have ever heard of the Transnistria or  Trans-Dniester.   Anyone?  I had never heard of it until I was preparing for my trip to Moldova.  So this is 1 of only 4 breakaway territories stuck in post-Soviet “frozen conflict” zones.   It is officially defined as Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR)  also known as Pridnestyrovie.  While this territory has their own military, currency, and government; it is not recognized as a country by the United Nations.

We travelled from Moldova with a private guide who was very comfortable with the procedures of entering this territory.  We approached the passport control and my fellow American traveller got his passport approved in seconds. However my passport seemed to cause some problems as they appeared to be having a hard time translating my name into Cyrillic.  Thankfully our private guide spoke Russian and could translate their questions as they wanted to know my father’s full name and city of birth.  Given it is not a recognized country there is no passport stamp but an immigration card that you must return when you leave the territory.  Finally after 10-15 minutes we were in.  Well not so fast actually.  Next came the full car inspection to ensure we were not transporting anything illegal.  While the inspection lasted only a few minutes our guide was brought into the office for paperwork and allegedly required insurance fees.  So after nearly an hour at the border and additional alleged taxes we were off to see Trans-Dniester.

Interesting facts about Trans-Dniester:

  • Population is about 30% Russian, 30% Moldovan, and 30% Ukranian
  • Only electric tram in the world which crosses 2 cities Bender & Tiraspol
  • Only territory to display hammer and sickle which is a traditional communist symbol on their flag
  • This territory was previously part of Moldavian ASSR from 1924 – 1940 which was an autonomous republic of the Ukraine
  • The Transnistrian ruble coins  are made of plastic and huge collectors item on eBay

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Hands down the strangest place I have ever been and I have been around many blocks in many countries.  We spent a few hours touring around the city of Bender and eventually on to the capital Tiraspol.  We were grateful to have the wisdom of our private guide Chip from hellobucovina.com who travelled with us for several days.  He was able to provide guidance on the importance of not taking any photographs of military, police or major infrastructure.

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The capital is Tiraspol with a population of 150,000 yet we saw only a few people on the streets that day.  You could clearly see all of the CCTV cameras that were recording your every move which might explain why all of the locals walked briskly looking down at the ground.   It was a completely surreal experience.  It seemed as though we had been transported into a movie set and I was waiting for the director to shout out “Hey you in the white shirt…yes you…can you move a little to the left please?”.  It instantly reminded me of the The Truman Show movie where the character portrayed by Jim Carrey had his whole life staged.  Imagine it for a moment.

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On exiting the country, sorry got that wrong….territory, there was some additional trouble with my passport.  My passport is due to expire in December 2017 and I had additional pages inserted a few years ago; yet regardless it is pretty full with immigration stamps along with several visas for India and Brazil.   This apparently raised some concerns at the border control.  Once again my guide with his Russian translation came to the rescue to explain that I was not a secret agent spy but simply one girl who travels.

Seek your adventure!

 

Amazing sites & great wine at affordable prices: Highlights from Romania, Moldova, Bulgaria

When I tell people I have just returned from vacation in Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria most people  get that funny look on their face.  For any of you hard core travelers out there you know this look.  I have seen this look before and I can usually guess what comes next.  Their question is always the same “Why in the world would you want to go there?”.   My response is pretty standard “I had never been there before and it sounded interesting!”.

Let’s start with the big reasons visit…

  • There are 17 UNESCO sites within these three countries which is pretty amazing!   Even more incredible trying to put this in perspective all three countries total square miles combined is smaller than California yet there are only 23 UNESCO sites in all of the United States.  Apologies to my dedicated readers but this needs another shout out;  although not all UNESCO sites interest me however those that I do find interesting never disappoint me!  Bottom line:  You can see a lot of amazing places that are relatively close together!
  • Enjoying simple living and wholesome local food.  While our hotels were in urban areas we would drive through the countryside during the day filled with many farms.  It was commonplace to see a horse and buggy as a mode of transport between farms into the villages.
  • The language barrier is minimal as majority of locals speak English.  We visited a few open air markets where communication were a little challenging however with basic hand gestures we managed to sort it out.  We learned only the basic phrases that while our pronunciation may have been terrible most locals were touched that we had made the effort.
  • It is very inexpensive.  The exchange rate is extremely favorable to the US Dollar, Euro or British pound.  We had very nice 2 course dinners for $15-$30 for 2 adults not including alcohol.

Best thing I ate and drank in each country…

In Romania:  A lovely bean soup in a bread bowl and raspberry lemonade.     IMG_7694    IMG_7639

In Moldova: A cheese plăcintă which is similar to a pot pie or pasty and a glass of Negru du Pucari wine.

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In Bulgaria:  A stuffed pepper with tomatoes, onions, beans, topped with feta and a perfect cappuccino.

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While we visited so many places along the way I have summarized them with photos in a video for your viewing pleasure.  Grab some popcorn, sit back and watch the brief movie.

In order of appearance and all UNESCO sites denoted with *:

Romania

Moldova

Bulgaria

 

 

Seek your adventure!

 

I don’t do jet lag!

I just returned from an amazing trip to Romania, Moldova and Bulgaria this past weekend which reminded me to share my routine to avoid jet lag.   Anytime I am going to cross 4+ timezones I have a process to avoid jet lag that what works for me.  Keep in mind that everyone is different but this process could become your solution to avoiding jet lag.

When I was living in the UK I would get terrible jet lag from traveling back to the US or vice versa.  Over the years I have learned a few tricks along the way to eliminate the sleepy, dizzy and nauseous feeling so common place with jet lag.    I am not completely immune to jet lag.  There are rare instances when I fall victim to jet lag; for example when returning from Bali to Chicago which involved over 42 hours of travel crossing 14 timezones.

So here is my typical process for US to Europe transatlantic assuming an overnight flight.

24 hours before the flight

  • No caffeine at a minimum of 24 hours before the flight but ideally 36 – 48 hours prior to travel
  • Eat only healthy foods 24 hours before travel; absolutely no sugar, alcohol or heavy meals

Day of departure

  • Get up earlier than normal
  • Get some physical exercise: long walk, bike ride, yoga, etc
  • Keep yourself hydrated and increase amount of water consumed early in the day
  • Consider taking an aspirin an hour before departure; consult your doctor for advice based on your medical history
  • Eat small and light meals or snacks throughout the day.

IMG_7959During the flight

  • Stay hydrated during the flight and bring your own water bottle on the flight.  I never board an airplane without my own water bottle.
  • Wear compression socks
  • Try to keep moving.  It is becoming more difficult to get up and walk around on flights but at a minimum do some leg exercises in your seat just to keep your legs moving
  • Limit your alcohol ideally only 1 drink but definitely stop at 2 drinks
  • Continue to eat small and light meals
  • Bring your earplugs, eye mask, inflatable headrest, etc to attempt sleeping as much as possible on the flight
  • Consider taking some homeopathy pellets to help get your body back on track or even JetZone homeopathy chewable tablets

Upon arrival

  • Keep moving!  It is your first day perhaps in a new city so go for a walk.
  • Continue to eat small and light meals
  • Enjoy some caffeine to help get you through the day
  • Get your body adjusted to local time; stay awake as late as possible on your first day
  • Go swimming if your at a hotel that has a pool and utilize the jacuzzi to loose your muscles or consider taking a bath.

For the return journey from Europe to the US transatlantic I would suggest following the same steps with one very important difference.  On a day flight back to the US do not sleep on the flight except for a brief 20-30 nap.  Be sure to set an alarm to ensure you don’t nap for too long.

Do you have any routines to avoid jet lag that work for you?  Please respond with your comments or send me an email at 1girlwhotravels@gmail.com.

Seek your adventure!

What are UNESCO World Heritage Sites?

When planning a trip I review the UNESCO World Heritage Site list for inspiration on possible itinerary ideas. While not everything on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list is of interest to me I do find that any place I visit from the UNESCO list is never a disappointment.  I have a particular fascination with historic old city centers.  A few examples of historic city centers on the list include Quebec Canada, Prague Czech Republic, Tallin Estonia, or Sienna Italy.

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Voronet Monastery Romania

There is a rigorous process for items to be qualified and reviewed while the list continues to grow.  However there are some places that are at risk to continue in existence.

Many travellers attempt to visit all of the heritage sites and there are some great blogs dedicated to UNESCO sites.   For those of you travellers looking for an app to remember all the amazing UNESCO places you have been this one is easy and free.

Seek your adventure!

Free wrinkle removal

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2015 Cordoba Spain – Festival de los patios  parade participant

I have a confession to make; I hate to iron.   I know my local dry cleaners will get my clothes pressed to perfection and why would I want to compete with that.   I do not iron at home so there is no way that I am going to iron my clothes while I am on vacation.    When I am packing I try to bring clothes that are wrinkle-free so that I do not have to worry.

However there are a few occasions when you may need to travel with dress clothes perhaps a business trip, a wedding, or even a night on the town.   In last week’s post I shared my strategy for how to avoid wrinkles with good packing solution.   Yet now you have arrived and the worst has happened….the dreaded wrinkles.  UGH!

What is a girl to do?

My secret answer is simple and does not cost you anything.  Take the dress clothes into the bathroom and hang them on a hook somewhere while you are in the shower so the wrinkles are naturally steamed out.  I have on occasion been known to run the water a little longer if necessary.  I realize of course this may not be the best solution environmentally but I am obsessive about minimizing unnecessary water usage at home; so 1-2 times a year to steam my clothes I think we are even.

In the event that this solution did not work there is always the hotel laundry service or the local dry cleaners down the street.

Seek your adventure!

 

 

How to pack a business suit or dress

How to pack a business suit or dress

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This past week I travelled for business to Las Vegas.  Yes really, I was working!   I was a guest speaker at a conference.   I travelled with business suit attire so I could dress the part.  You know I absolutely adore the packing cubes for keeping my suitcase organized.  However a business suit does not lend itself to arriving wrinkle free when you utilize a packing cube.  This requires a different strategy.  Are you ready?

Place your business clothes or dress on plastic hangers.  Then recycle that plastic garment bag from the dry cleaners by placing the bag over your clothes.  I use an inexpensive garment bag that I bought years ago from Ikea.  You may have something similar at home; perhaps the garment bag you received from a shop when you purchased a suit.  Here is another option for that you could purchase from ebags.com.

 

Now I wait until the very last moment to put the business clothes into the suitcase before heading to the airport.  It depends on the size of the garments; however I typically fold the garment bag gently into a trifold and place in the suitcase on top before closing.   Immediately upon arrival at the hotel I  open the suitcase and hang the business clothes!

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One alternative here would be to wear the clothes on the flight however given all the accidentally spills I have witnessed on flights I avoid that option.

In the event your clothes arrived with a few wrinkles I will disclose my secret to easily removing wrinkles without an iron in next weeks post.

Seek your adventure!

#1 tech gear organizer

You may already know of my love for packing cubes  that are perfect for holding items within your suitcase and carry on.  Well let’s take this one step further.  What if there was a custom packing cube just for all your cords, chargers and general tech stuff.  Say what?

IMG_7404My dream has come true!  Introducing the new addition to my suitcase….Eagle Creek ETools Organizer!

It is simply divine. It is durable yet petite in size 10.6 x 7.9 x 1.2 inches and will fit perfectly into my carry on.  It has a great handle to grab on the go.  I only wish it came in a variety of colors to help me quickly identify it in my bag.  It is a little on the pricey side for a packing cube but worth the price as I was tired of my cords roaming around freely in packing cubes.

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Check it out and for anyone who travels with phone, laptop, camera, iPad etc this is a must have item.     Unless of course,  you enjoy emptying your suitcase contents on the airport lounge floor digging for that one cord you need.  Yes I saw you!

Seek your adventure!

Destination = Surprise me?

Alright folks I have a surprise for you.  We all know that there are travel companies that specialize in planning your vacation just for you.  Wait there is a new trend on the rise.  You provide details on travel dates, duration, type of trip, budget  and interests.  The travel company will choose your destination to include booking your flights and accommodations.  This all sounds familiar but did you catch the part that is missing.  They choose the destination and do not tell you where you will be going!  It will be a total surprise until the day you leave!

IMG_3902This appears to be a new option trending in the travel industry.   As we recently discussed in the last few weeks it takes some effort to determine your location and sketch out an itinerary.   Then of course once you have your destination you need to consider all the detailed plans before you take off for your dream trip.  Wouldn’t it be nice to let someone else do all the work?

From reviewing most of the companies that offer these packages you will be provided the weather forecast 1 week prior to your trip so that you can pack appropriately.  However you need to wait until the day of departure and sometimes wait until when standing at the check in to find out your destination.

It sounds so exciting!

pack up + go is a US based company that seems to have become very popular with such high volumes that they are no longer accepting April 2016 departure applications.   Wow!

Magical Mystery tours is another US based company that has been featured in many major publications.

srprs.me offers various packages but unfortunately you need to start your trip from Amsterdam Schiphol airport so target audience is currently European clients.

Brown & Hudson is a company based in London that specializes in luxury travel.

 

I am having mixed emotions on if I personally would try this out.  I truly enjoy the planning process for any trip but I also love a good surprise.  Or I could just spin the globe?

Would you consider a surprise destination vacation?  Reply with your comments or email me at 1girlwhotravels@gmail.com.

Seek your adventure!