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Tough Times, Great Travels: The Travel Detective's Guide to Hidden Deals, Unadvertised Bargains, and Great Experiences

Tough Times, Great Travels: The Travel Detective's Guide to Hidden Deals, Unadvertised Bargains, and Great Experiences
By Peter Greenberg

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Get the best travel deals during the worst of financial times

With airlines cutting service, hotel rates soaring, and one of the most unstable economies this country has seen, the thought of taking a trip might seem out of reach. But in Tough Times, Great Travels, the Travel Detective, Peter Greenberg, lets you in on money-saving secrets like: -the best day to purchase airline tickets -car rental companies almost willing to pay you to rent their cars -the best hour on the best day to book a hotel room -free activities in 30 cities -cruise ships that discount cabins on the day of the cruise -how to redeem airline miles for flights that are supposedly full -avoiding luggage check-in fees -places where kids can eat & stay for free

Traveling during an economic meltdown shouldn't result in a personal one for you. With Greenberg's help, you can get packing while the market is crashing.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #66116 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-03-03
  • Released on: 2009-03-03
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 192 pages

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Editorial Reviews

About the Author

PETER GREENBERG, travel editor for NBC’s Today show, is the preeminent expert on travel and author of The Complete Travel Detective Bible and Don't Go There!, plus several other titles. He is a contributing editor for Men’s Health and Best Life and travel editor at large for AARP, and his national weekly radio show is syndicated on 130 stations and XM satellite radio. When he’s not traveling, he lives in New York City, Los Angeles, and Bangkok.


Customer Reviews

No Good Info1
I find it a little ironic that a book about saving money in an economic downturn was such a waste of money. I would say that 99% of the information in this book was practical and could be found for free on the internet. Senior citizens get discounts? Say what?? Travel in off peak times?? Get out!

The only good thing I got from this book was a couple of websites I hadn't heard of, only one that I still use a month after reading the book and it hasn't really helped my travel planning.

I am planning a year long trip right now (leaving in 4 months!) and this was probably the worst travel book I have purchased in all my time planning. And I have bought a lot!!

It's okay2
We thought we could find some great ideas for travel deals, but this is just mediocre. Anyone with knowledge of searching the internet will get much better value by looking on-line. I'm glad the book was only $10 so I didn't feel that I wasted too much money.

Some good tips5
If you watch Peter Greenberg when he's on the morning shows you may not find anything earth shattering in this book for you. But on the other hand, it does put all in one place. Everyone will find a few hints here that they might not have known. The less experienced traveler will find definitely find it very helpful.

So between having a quick reference and at least a tip or two, it is definitely worth the price.