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Monthly Archives for July 2014.

Thai Taste Really Tastes Great!

I had dinner last night at Thai Taste by Kob in Wheaton, Maryland with Tyler Cowen, MarginalRevolution.com commenter teatotaler, and “econ prodigy” Nathaniel Bechhofer. The restaurant opened earlier this year, about six months ago. They have a large menu. Tyler offered that I play dictator and order for the group, or at least make an initial proposal. But not knowing what they’re especially good at we decided to challenge the restaurant to simply bring us their best.

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The Truth About Hilton’s Future, and What They’re Getting Rid of Next

Scott Mayerowitz interviews Hilton’s CEO Chris Nassetta and offers fascinating insight into how they think about what they want to offer their guests. And I’m reminded throughout of the idea earlier in Nassetta’s tenure when they were talking about building new Embassy Suites hotels where the rooms weren’t all suites. Let’s get rid of bellmen, robes, slippers, and turndown service. Rolling suitcases have eliminated the need for bellmen and Nassetta questions if guests truly desire robes, slippers or nightly turndown service. Or at least are willing to pay the higher room rates they require. “Do you get turndown service at home? If you do, let me know because I’d like to ask my family,” Nassetta jokes. Lots of guests get annoyed by tip-seeking bellman wanting to carry your small rollaboard, though help with big suitcases…

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Fee-Free Visa Gift Cards, 5000 United Miles, and the New Hyatt LAX

News and notes from around the interweb: What happens when you’re caught using Lyft or Uber in a state where it’s illegal? Fee-free Visa gift cards today only, though may not have ability to set a PIN code and use as a debit card. Rocketmiles is offering 5000 United miles for first-time users in addition to the regular miles earned for hotel bookings of 3 nights or more if you reserve by August 31 and stay by the end of the year. The closest hotel to LAX becoming a Hyatt. It used to be the Radisson and is getting a full makeover. A new plane design for a regional jet with enough bin space for every passenger to fit a roll-aboard above their seat Suing the TSA over increased fees Debit card override hack You…

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50% Off Air France and KLM Awards Out for October/November Travel

Air France KLM’s Flying Blue program should be interesting to U.S. frequent flyers for several reasons. They offer one-way awards, which Delta won’t have until next year. They are an American Express Membership Rewards transfer partner (points transfer instantly). They have access to award space that Delta won’t let you have. They have most of their partners available for online booking Unfortunately their call centers are frustrating, their website can be too (and has been known to show ‘phantom’ award availability, seats that look available but aren’t really here to book). And they add fuel surcharges onto award tickets. One of the great values, historically, has been their ‘promo awards’. Award tickets at half the cost of their regular award chart can be a great value, for a relatively short booking window and for travel…

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United’s Apology Mad Libs

Via Reddit (and my Facebook feed), here’s an apology letter received by a customer this month. Companies clearly have customer service template letters. Frequently it seems as though the wrong one is selected to use when replying to comments, when the response doesn’t seem to answer the concerns that were raised. But usually the employee at least fills in the blanks, instead of leaving it to us to do for them: (Click to enlarge) Isn’t it comforting to know that your comments regarding (specific item) are taken so seriously that they’ll be incorporated into United’s training going forward? You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day — sign up to receive posts by email (just one e-mail per day) or subscribe to the RSS feed. It’s free. You can…

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Best Options for Buying Gift Cards and Big Bonus for Booking Hotels Plus Another Program Devalues

News and notes from around the interweb: Jetstar (Australia) reminds passengers to dispose of their drugs before landing. There was a rush for the lavatories. Rocketmiles has extended their 3000 bonus miles for first hotel booking through August 8. That’s on top of the usual miles you earn for booking hotels for yourself or others. The site has a limited number of hotels and in a limited – but growing – number of cities. It rebates you a potentially large number of miles for your reservations. (You generally won’t earn hotel points for your stays booked through the site.) Best options for buying Visa and MasterCard gift cards. Even as Thai Airways rolls back their devaluation and promises notice of future ones, Jet Airways of India appears to be charging 50% – 60% more for…

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Hotel Charges Man $127 for Water (Travel Can Be Very. Expensive. So Know What You’re Getting Into)

The Crystal Bar at the Wellesley hotel in Knightsbridge, London isn’t a cheap place to sit down and drink. So there’s lots of mileage out there about a man who was charged $127 for 3 bottles of water. Edward Heaton had a business meeting at the five star Wellesley Hotel in Knightsbridge, London. It was hot so they opted to sit outside on the cigar terrace of the Crystal Bar, and order three small bottles of San Pellegrino sparkling water. After the meeting concluded, and Mr. Heaton requested the bill, imagine his surprise, when the total came out to $127. The story isn’t exactly true. The charge per bottle of sparkling Pellegrino was five and a half pounds each. The hotel has a minimum charge on their cigar terrace, so the bill was topped off…

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Maui Eats: Notable Meals from My Visit to Wailea

During my recent stay in Maui, where I discovered that I really much enjoy staying at the Andaz in Wailea, I had three dinners interesting in their own right. I thought I’d share them here, in case they help folks deciding to eat – or not eat – at one of these places, since Maui is such a frequent tourist destination. Scott at Hack My Trip says the Andaz Maui is “one of the few hotels where I felt I could stay there all week and never leave the property.” I could stay on property, to be sure, but I prefer leaving the property when on Maui – there are close and far off foods, lots of variety (though not all of it good) and certainly at a lower price point. Only one of the…

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Another Gutting: Starwood Preferred Business Ends Points-Earning

Business programs can be a valuable supplement to personal frequent flyer and frequent guest accounts. An early offering was Southwest’s “Secretaries Program” which awarded free travel to administrative staff booking their bosses onto Southwest. Of course that benefit derived to the individual and company programs in theory at least benefit and belong to the company itself, though in practice they often belong to the individual managing the account (since large companies may have their own corporate deals, and these programs are often designed for smaller companies). I get good value out of American’s Business ExtrAA program where I accumulate points that can be used for free tickets and upgrades but I usually use them to gift AAdvantage Gold status and lounge memberships. Starwood has had an interesting program for a long time, Starwood Preferred Business.…

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Nation’s Bad Credit Prevents Earning Miles, Hotel Scams, Drug Mules and Keep Your Papers With You in Thailand

News and notes from around the interweb: A third of consumers with credit files had debts in collection last year. This game is not for you unless you pay off your cards in full each month, and don’t cause yourself to spend more than you otherwise would. Delta really is offering a robust inflight product these days. I love that, not that I want to fly Delta, but because it makes it hard for American to adopt US Airways-style soft product standards as those two carriers merge. The Supreme Court of British Columbia struck down rules that prohibited pharmacy patients in the province from earning points on non-government funded pharmacy prescriptions. The hotel food delivery scam Visiting Thailand? Some provinces are beginning to enforce the rule that foreigners carry valid ID with them at all…

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