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Monthly Archives for February 2010.

Best. Laptop Bag. Ever.

Back in January I blegged for help to select a new laptop bag. My ancient one was finally coming apart at the seams, and I was sad to see it go. It had been the ideal bag for me, and I have very particular preferences. I got good feedback on the post. I also got a note from the Tom Bihn luggage folks, asking me whether I’d like to give some of their stuff a spin. They first suggested their carryons, but since I had a specific need for a laptop bag they sent me a couple at no charge: the Checkpoint Flyer and the Empire Builder. (I kept the Checkpoint Flyer, and made a charitable donation equal to its purchase price.) I haven’t given the Empire Builder a spin yet, on first inspection it’s…

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5000 bmi Mile Bonus for Wyndham Rewards Stays Extended through March 31

The 5000 bmi mile bonus for one-night stays at Wyndham Rewards properties has been extended through March 31. The bonus can be earned a maximum of 4 times, doesn’t require registration, just choose bmi miles as your earning preference and provide your Diamond Club number. I guess I’ll be scouring the area for a cheap Knights Inn or HoJo’s that I can check in and out of four times this month for 20,000 miles… And remember that bmi now has family accounts, so just credit 4 stays to each family member’s account and pool them. Details here. (HT: TM Travel World.)

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Starwood Preferred Guest’s Stealth Devaluation

Starwood Lurker confirmed the rumor today that Starwood Preferred Guest would not be making large-scale changes to the categories of its hotels for 2010. Each year Starwood has re-categorized hotels based on their average daily room rates. Those categories determine the number of points required for a free night. When rates go down, point requirements go down. When rates go up, the points price becomes more expensive as well. That’s the value proposition that Starwood has always followed, more or less, since the inception of the program. Then the hotel industry hit the worst revenue year it had ever seen. RevPAR decreased a whopping 17.3% in the first 11 months of 2009 as hotel chains lowered prices. This tops the 1.3% decline in revenue per available room that occurred from Jan. to Nov. 2008. Rates…

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Three Priority Club Partner Transactions Earns 6000 Bonus Points

Dracs pointed me to a new Priority Club multipartner bonus. The offer is up to 6000 bonus points: 1000 for the first partner, 2000 for the second partner, and 3000 for the third partner activity. Register and complete eligible activity by March 31. All activity has to post to your account by June 15, and points should post in the second half of June. I just transferred 2 American Airlines points into 1 Priority Club point at Points.com for my first partner. I might transfer the minimum amount from American Express Membership Rewards or Diners Club and do one shopping transaction in order to hit my three partners. The last partner bonus offer was up to 4 partners and 10,000 miles, so this one isn’t as lucrative. Priority Club had a real problem correctly distinguishing…

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My First Twitter Giveaway

As I mentioned the other day, having enjoyed giving away the free Hilton hotel night, I thought I’d try some other giveaways. And for variety, I’m testing out giveaways on Twitter. To see how it works out, I’m starting small, giving away a US Airways club pass. I just posted the following: RT this &follow @garyleff 4 chance 2win USAirways Club pass (exp July) on 3/1. Enter up2 5x/day. Follow @garyleff in order to keep up on my giveaways!

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$69 Weekends at the Westin Dulles Including Breakfast

TravelZoo has the Westin Dulles Airport for $69 weekends including breakfast ($99 during the week) through May 22. Book by March 9. The deal is being promoted on the TravelZoo site through VistUSAHotels.com. Since the best rate during the week at spg.com seems to be $119, this $99 weekday rate should be good for a Best Rate Guarantee claim. The Best Rate Guarantee, which offers to match price and either beat by 10% or provide 2000 Starpoints as compensation (not to mention get you booked via the Starwood website for elite privileges), doesn’t apply to ‘package rates’ that include breakfast. So while the hotel offers a $69 rate without breakfast on weekends, and a more expensive breakfast-inclusive rate (where breakfast can be taken via room service or in the restaurant), there doesn’t appear to be…

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Marriott Shuffles Hotel Redemption Categories Effective March 8

Loyalty Traveler details Marriott’s moving around hotels amongst various redemption categories. Bottom-line appears to be not bad at all. Approximately 350 hotels will decrease by one category and approximately 300 hotels will increase by one category. Ninety-five percent of the hotels changing categories are in categories 1-5. And clearly more hotels are moving down than up in categories 6, 7, and 8.

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Continental Mastercard: No Fee the First Year, 30,000 Mile Bonus

I signed up for a Continental Mastercard back when there was a 46,000 mile signup offer. I considered that worth the price of an annual fee, especially considering that since Continental joined the Star Alliance their frequent flyer program has become one of my favorites. For the first time that I’m aware of, though, they’re now offering a no fee the first year deal which also comes with 25,000 bonus miles. Not 46,000 to be sure, but at no cost other than a hard pull on your credit it’s still pretty good. The biggest reason not to do it? Chase has become more and more difficult getting new credit cards if you’ve applied for other cards with them in the past six months. So if you’re considering in the future a Hyatt Visa from Chase,…

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Overriding Your Hotel Room’s Thermostat Settings

Points, Miles, and Martinis describes how to override the settings of thermostats in many hotel rooms. INNCOM thermostats are quite common, and the blog has tested the technique at both Hilton and Hyatt properties successfully. You can make these thermostats go lower than their usual settings, and turn off motion sensors that turn off the air conditioning when you’re not in the room. While holding down “display” Press “off” Then Press “Up” arrow Release “display” button You’ll know it worked when … it says VIP! Good tip for those who like their hotel rooms cold..!

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