8 Tips for International Travel in 2024 (DO NOT Use Airbnb!)

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Portable Professional (Travel Tips with Megan)

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00:00 Travel tips for 2024
00:20 Mistake #1: flight booking
00:48 Tip: where to book flights
01:22 Mistake 2: airline scam
02:29 Tip: NEVER pay for this
03:07 Mistake #3: Airport security (TSA line)
04:17 Mistake #4: where to go
05:04 Tip: tours I've LOVED
06:16 Mistake #5: when you fly
07:18 Mistake #6: Airbnb
08:30 Airbnb Mexico experience
08:54 Mistake #7: booking hotels
09:29 Tip: hotel hack
09:55 Mistake #8: insurance
10:40 travel insurance experience
11:00 Tip: entry requirement!

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@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
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@MsMorganGirls
@MsMorganGirls 2 ай бұрын
Funny, there was an AirBnB ad for this video!
@andrenadeau4462
@andrenadeau4462 3 ай бұрын
I have never had a bad experience with an Airbnb. I like that they are all different unlike hotel rooms that always feel the same. You usually get a lot more space for the same price in a airbnb. However, the main reason that I use them is because they have a kitchen that I can use to prep my own meals and save my leftovers. I am a light eater and restaurants just don't make sense for me, especially in Europe when dinner is very late in the evening. Furthermore, I save a fortune by cooking my own food.
@madchatteress
@madchatteress 2 ай бұрын
I don't use Airbnb but can see the advantage for many people in terms of kitchens or more space for larger families. For me, I will NOT cook on vacation (heck, I barely cook while home LOL!) so hotels work best for me. At least there are options for all of us.
@williamoshea6437
@williamoshea6437 Ай бұрын
What the effect they have on the housing market ?
@jolenegervasi4582
@jolenegervasi4582 Ай бұрын
Exactly. I don’t like feeling rushed in morning to get out for cleaning service. We save a ton of money and eat healthier cooking for ourselves.
@michaelkelleypoetry
@michaelkelleypoetry Ай бұрын
@@madchatteressYou don't have to cook in an Airbnb. Just get a few things for making sandwiches. Making a ham and cheese sandwich isn't cooking.
@toddaron
@toddaron Ай бұрын
@@williamoshea6437 this is another thing. Yeah, I get, it just makes sense for many. But, if we take Lisbon as an extreme example, pricing out families that have been there for ages. Most often, hopefully not that drastic but the notion is same.
@alltogethernow121
@alltogethernow121 3 ай бұрын
SECRET TIP - visit the most popular sites (Eiffel Tower, Coliseum, etc) in later afternoon - after the tour groups are all finished. Whereas, lesser known museums are empty in the mornings (require a lot of walking) so tour groups don't visit them. I realized this trick when my hotel was near the Hagia Sophia and I saw all the tourist busses in the morning and right after lunch, but it was always empty in the late afternoons...
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this tip! I noticed the same when I was visiting the Acropolis in Athens!
@claytonberg721
@claytonberg721 3 ай бұрын
It's the same in Banff. Especially in the summer. If you want to hike Johnston Canyon if you go anytime in the morning or afternoon it's wall to wall people and no place to park. However the sun doesn't go down until like 10pm so if you go at 6pm the place is empty.
@user-fk8uv2rt7i
@user-fk8uv2rt7i 3 ай бұрын
@@claytonberg721 Not sure about Johnston Canyon, but for Lake Louise or Moraine Lake, you can’t go in a personal vehicle anymore since 2023, one must take a shuttle bus and they don’t run after 6pm. It’s awful now, can’t even bring a dog either 🙁
@AnneMB955
@AnneMB955 3 ай бұрын
Airbnb ends up cheaper for daughter and me when we need a bedroom each. Also a kitchen means we can visit the supermarket, cook our meals and save money for sightseeing. Just booked an Airbnb in Kraków, Poland from Australia. 🇦🇺
@profjohn9629
@profjohn9629 3 ай бұрын
@@PortableProfessional The Acropolis in the late afternoon is a good tip nine months of the year, but during the hot Summer months the afternoon heat can still be oppressive. To avoid the heat, I recommend visiting the Acropolis when it opens in the morning; the tour busses haven’t arrived yet and you’ll only pass the crowds on your way out.
@susanwestfall2051
@susanwestfall2051 3 ай бұрын
I was at the airport one morning for my flight home from visiting my sister when my flight was cancelled. There was a mad rush and long line to the agent for information, rebooking, etc. I just got on my phone directly to the airline and booked a later flight, then called my sister who came back to pick me up to enjoy an unexpected extra afternoon together.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Nice way to handle it! Hope you had a great afternoon!
@claytonberg721
@claytonberg721 3 ай бұрын
Probably not a canadian Airline. You can get expedia on the phone fairly easily, however they still have to talk to west jet or air canada if something goes wrong.
@milhouse7145
@milhouse7145 3 ай бұрын
With status, I just let the airlines do the work for me as I know they will look after premium customers first. I almost always get a text or email shortly later saying I have been rebooked on another flight.
@kitkat5339
@kitkat5339 3 ай бұрын
I’ve done the same. We’d boarded and pilots were pushing back when they discovered an issue with the brakes. After a wait, the pilot told us the needed parts needed to be flown in and we all had to exit. While he was saying that, I called Delta and rebooked so I left the plane ready to get on the next flight. As I exited and passed the desk area, it was pure chaos.
@sjm10477
@sjm10477 3 ай бұрын
This is a great way to handle the situation when you are in a country where you speak the language and have that country ‘s connection flight app on your phone!🤷‍♀️
@user-ko4ff6gh5o
@user-ko4ff6gh5o 3 ай бұрын
We've stayed at over 50 Airbnbs on our travel adventures. Most were great; several were spectacular (a month stay at a farmhouse in Ireland, a small house overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Oregon, a house with a fantastic view of the Ligurian Sea in Cinque Terre, a small house in Vains with a great view of San Michel, ...). There were just a couple that were just OK. No disappointments. As others have noted, a kitchen saves us so much money. Free laundry, too, on long trips saves us time and money. Hotel stays, for the most part, leave us disappointed. Too noisy, disappointing free breakfasts, run by corporations, not locals. Now, it does take considerable research to find great Airbnbs, but I love doing that.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Sounds like you found some amazing holiday locations! I agree that with longer stays a well researched Airbnb can certainly surpass a hotel! I hope you continue to find your special place! Thanks for the visit!
@gaillesarge9779
@gaillesarge9779 3 ай бұрын
I have used airbnb many, many times in multiple locations and have always had a very positive experience. No problems whatsoever and I have saved myself a LOT of money!
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
That is great to hear! Happy travels!
@neutralcommenter7800
@neutralcommenter7800 3 ай бұрын
My recent AirBnB experiences over the past 2 years have led me to not use it anymore. It is basically a crap shoot at this point. I either love them or hate them. You never know what mattress, cleanliness, quality of stuff in the room, etc. Whereas when I book hotels (mostly with Marriot branded hotels), I know exactly what I am going to get as there is consistency within each brand.
@madchatteress
@madchatteress 2 ай бұрын
Exactly my sentiment regarding booking hotel vs Airbnb ... I like the consistency of the chains like Hilton and Marriot.
@gop4usa12
@gop4usa12 3 ай бұрын
I typically take afternoon flights. I'd much rather risk being delayed than risk oversleeping. When it comes to connecting flights, I look for a two hour layover. I will absolutely will not book a connecting flight with less than a 45-minute layover.
@zucicciu58
@zucicciu58 3 ай бұрын
You didn't address the item about ÁVOID THIS at Airport Security ...
@shirlynb148
@shirlynb148 3 ай бұрын
One of my most memorable and best access to all of Romes tourist attraction was booking a late night Segway tour! We zipped around the city with no traffic, got up close to every must see location and it was a blast. I’m a 64 yr old female and always stay in hostels in Europe.
@Bugsybear2
@Bugsybear2 2 ай бұрын
I'm 67 and always enjoy hostels. Get to met great people, free kitchen, location, flexibility.
@jolimiller1268
@jolimiller1268 3 ай бұрын
Back in our more foolish days of traveling, we didn't hesitate to fly in the day of our cruises, NOT ANY MORE. Our last cruise we flew in 2 days before, nothing like starting your vacation with a mini vacation and worry free. Also several years ago we got PreCheck, what a game changer at the airport! As always great info Megan !
@madchatteress
@madchatteress 2 ай бұрын
I've always flown in early for my cruises and now, I do post cruise stays as well. The last time I flew home the same day as disembarkation, I had so much anxiety that I'd miss the flight (booked by NCL) that I booked a hotel room as a backup. Fortunately, I made my flight but ended up being charged for the hotel. Now, I just stay at least one or more nights after disembarking.
@acefox1
@acefox1 3 ай бұрын
I just flew to LA for a Friday-Sunday weekend trip in January. As soon as my arrival flight touched down in LA, my phone notified me that my return flight back to Washington state 48 hours later was cancelled. I had to spend most of my weekend getting a replacement flight booked. My original flight home was scheduled for 7:30 pm on Sunday. The only replacement flight back with an open seat was Sunday morning at 6:00 am. I basically lost most of my weekend dealing with the flight cancellation and then flying home early. Lots of time and money down the drain. Very frustrating.
@lms1122
@lms1122 3 ай бұрын
As a vegan, staying at an Airbnb is a must. I want (and often need) a kitchen to cook and store food. Even if I'm traveling to a place with plenty of vegan restaurants/options, I don't want to eat out for every single meal every day for 1-2 weeks; the thought of that makes my stomach hurt, not to mention the financial expense. When my husband and I were planning our elopement and honeymoon in another state, we booked three Airbnb's, and they were all lovely, with only a couple minor inconveniences (I did insist that we only book the ones with "super hosts"). While there are sketchy things about Airbnb, there are many sketchy things about hotels as well (many people do have access to your room, and theft does happen in hotels), and I just prefer Airbnbs so I can cook the majority of my own food. Plus, if you stay at an Airbnb when traveling to another country, it makes you feel more like a local. :)
@holly3906
@holly3906 Ай бұрын
On cruise destinations, I always plan my arrival for at least 2 days before departure day. On Airbnb, I take a few things into consideration when deciding hotel or Airbnb/VRBO type platforms like cost, length of stay, availability, type of trip, who I’m traveling with and amenities. Have used private accommodations around the world and I take time to assess reviews/ house rules and location before diving in. Also, given dietary preferences, having a kitchen to cook is an advantage, Not everyone wants to cook on trips but it does save a lot on eating out daily especially if it’s my dime. Tip: read both positive and negative reviews of Airbnb type stays, I avoid places where ratings dip below 4.8, something’s up! 😊
@wendypaisner3920
@wendypaisner3920 3 ай бұрын
I only once used an AirBnB for a domestic trip. On a subsequent trip to Lisbon, Portugal, a tour guide mentioned how AirBnB and other such companies are ruining their city by taking away housing that could be used to house the local population. From that point on I decided to only use hotels.
@Canleaf08
@Canleaf08 3 ай бұрын
I used to be an airbnb booker for long term rentals. Now that I am more shorttime stayer, I rather give Best Western, Hilton or Sheraton my business.
@BetsyDudash
@BetsyDudash 3 ай бұрын
That's the situation here in the U.S., too.
@ianstobie
@ianstobie 3 ай бұрын
Good point! It's become a big political issue in the EU. At the end of February the EU Parliament adopted new rules (by a huge majority ) that will be imposed in a standard way across the 27 country bloc (including Portugal). The booking companies will now have to collect accurate data from all their accomodation and pass it on monthly to the relevant local authority. This allows the local authority to determine things such things as how much housing is being removed from the local housing pool, by who and exactly where, and impose its own rule accordingly. It's a balance between boosting the local economy with tourism and keeping house prices and rent affordable for the permanent residents.
@eleanorcox5555
@eleanorcox5555 3 ай бұрын
I and my travel partner like separate rooms (different ages and sleep patterns). Last trip away was a 2 bed cabin with accessibility bathroom in a caravan park. As an ex landlord I can say that I got tired of having to do extensive repairs between tenants.
@pixalu
@pixalu 3 ай бұрын
True. But I don't think a room in an occupied house counts. I have been a host in my occupied home and continue to stay at Airbnb's where I rent a room in an occupied home. The extra income is great for homeowners in a world where home ownership is expensive. Airbnb provides the host the legal and insurance aspects of renting the room part time. Also I have met incredible people at Airbnb's. Particularly in the UK. Some have become friends.
@jstanovic
@jstanovic 3 ай бұрын
The best way to see world attractions... go off season! Especially in Italy!
@rab52764
@rab52764 3 ай бұрын
The other advantage with hotels is that most major hotels will offer free transportation to and from the airport, whereas with Air BNB you're on your own.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Good point! Thanks for watching!
@judithcrone5869
@judithcrone5869 3 ай бұрын
Not in Asia as have discontinued, stating that 😅was pre covid, so need to read small print.
@pixalu
@pixalu 3 ай бұрын
If you get a nice host they will give you a ride. Happened to me in London. My friend was having trouble walking so much and our host drove us to the station twice while staying with them.
@bethearl8686
@bethearl8686 3 ай бұрын
I absolutely agree you should always book directly with the airline. Third party websites, even Chase travel that gives you a 5% incentive are NOT WORTH IT. Booking through the airline also lets you cancel and rebook at a lower cost if you are booking business class. Chase will not give you the refund. They just pocket it.
@madchatteress
@madchatteress 2 ай бұрын
I agree about the airline and prefer to book direct. I just got a Chase Sapphire card and wondered if you have experience booking hotels through them? I made a booking through Chase for a hotel but I won't receive my confirmation until 48 hours before? I'm nervous as it is an independent hotel and not a chain located in northern Europe. I'm concerned about the hotel not honoring the reservation.
@TheKrazyfinn
@TheKrazyfinn 2 ай бұрын
@@madchatteressas someone from northern part of the world, I understand your concern and suggest you email them in advance to double check and for your piece of mind. Printed copies of payment and booking always advisable no matter where you’re going. 😁
@fireflyrobert
@fireflyrobert 2 ай бұрын
As a single traveller I use AirBnbs all the time and never had a problem. In fact I've just returned from 2 weeks in Playa del Carmen in Mexico and the level of security where I stayed was excellent. I find you can get a good idea of what a particular AirBnb is like by reading previous reviews.
@ThePallidor
@ThePallidor Ай бұрын
In Turkey the reviews are rife with fakes. Serious problem.
@sarai72
@sarai72 3 ай бұрын
I always prefer Hotel mostly for security and room cleaning.
@classics39
@classics39 3 ай бұрын
This. Immaculate room. 24 hrs Front Desk. Security.
@brienmuller
@brienmuller 3 ай бұрын
Airbnb makes sense when travelers in your party have celiac disease. Despite so many restaurants claiming they can handle the dietary restriction, these folks sometimes spend too much time dealing with symptoms after dining out. Making some of your own meals in an Airbnb can reduce the risk. But I agree you must be careful when booking. I once realized I had booked a fake property in Zürich. Airbnb took care of me but it was troubling.
@schadowolf
@schadowolf 3 ай бұрын
Always great info on your channel! Thanks for sharing!
@907T
@907T 3 ай бұрын
Buffer days help us recover from jet lag too.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
So true! Happy travels!
@ColleenJoudrey
@ColleenJoudrey 3 ай бұрын
My husband was glad to have travel insurance when he ended up getting a Staph infection while training in NY and needed to find medical care pronto. He's a big supporter of it (and now also travels with a prescription of Keflex)
@brienmuller
@brienmuller 3 ай бұрын
I've started buying travel insurance but the cost is a big deal (especially at my age). It's good to know that it sometimes pays off.
@artsyhyd
@artsyhyd 3 ай бұрын
Ive heard if u pay ur airtickets using certain credit cards that included travel insurance u dont have to buy the insurance individually?
@AIMIT7172
@AIMIT7172 3 ай бұрын
Travel insurance is good but too expensive for older people. Old folds on fixed income hardly can afford to buy travel insurance that costs an arm and a leg.
@brienmuller
@brienmuller 3 ай бұрын
@@AIMIT7172 It increases the cost of an already pricey trip, especially with the penalty premium for us more senior folks.
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 3 ай бұрын
Doesn't your credit card take care of travel insurance?
@hiviolet007
@hiviolet007 3 ай бұрын
I will choose a hotel over Airbnb only if it’s less than 3 days. Main reason is that I like to have a kitchen. I feel more like a local when I can do some grocery shopping a make simple meals and salads. Also, I find that the cost is comparable or cheaper than a hotel. If I were to go to somewhere I didn’t feel comfortable or safe, I would choose a hotel. That never happens though. 😊
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Makes sense! Safe travels, Violet!
@jackybraun2705
@jackybraun2705 3 ай бұрын
Whenever I've compared Airbnb to hotel, the price has always been comparable, so I prefer a hotel. I'm on holiday, I dont want to spend it doing the washing up and making my bed.
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 3 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@carolepeck3829
@carolepeck3829 Ай бұрын
I must agree.
@rdetota23
@rdetota23 3 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your perspective and advice. You give travelers good suggestions and options.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Thank you! That means a lot to me!
@davesaunders7080
@davesaunders7080 3 ай бұрын
We use Airbnb usually in rural areas and always superhosts. Hotels more in the urban areas. You can get a price from booking sites but do attempt to book direct as the hotels pay hefty service charges to booking sites and if you contact them directly they have more flexibility in pricing and specials. We also tend to try to find the smaller family run accommodations for value and a more personal stay. Don't need a swimming pool or elevator to have a great stay. I will take a clean 2 star place in a good location anytime over a big NA style 4 star corporate hotel, I'm travelling to get a local experience.
@peterkatznelson12
@peterkatznelson12 2 ай бұрын
Thank you great info❤🙏🏻
@dhoward5941
@dhoward5941 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for TourRaidar! It has given us a lot of options as to where we are going! Always a Hotel since our security is the most important!
@laura_and_shanman
@laura_and_shanman 3 ай бұрын
Great video!!!!
@TravelAdventureswithEricB
@TravelAdventureswithEricB 3 ай бұрын
Great tips as always Megan,I am loving apartment rentals abroad lately,I enjoy being able to cook and have a full refrigerator and freezer.
@Unmeijones
@Unmeijones 3 ай бұрын
I always go to your channel when i am worried about my trip in 6 months. Thank you fof your videos I enjoy them.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Glad you find them helpful! Hope you have a great trip when the time comes!
@christophercampean4350
@christophercampean4350 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for a new video! I’m addicted to these videos.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
That's great! Glad you enjoy them, Christopher! See you back here next week.
@christophercampean4350
@christophercampean4350 3 ай бұрын
@@PortableProfessional I haven’t had a long flight like this one since 2019, so I really want to get ready for my upcoming trip to Japan. And your videos are really helpful 😄
@letterbox203
@letterbox203 3 ай бұрын
Tourradar seems like a very useful service.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
I think so too!
@runawaytechgal1467
@runawaytechgal1467 3 ай бұрын
100% Team AirBnB or VRBO. They've gotten better with time, and if you're with a superhost, you're good to go. I do carry an additional door jam lock that easily travels. But I have never felt unsafe. Only once did we pick a bad one, and that was in Madrid that we quickly swapped for an amazing one. I'm Bonvoy loyal for work ... but when I go to a hotel, it feels like work, and i despise the only choice to sit after awakening is on the bed.
@r.altman6458
@r.altman6458 3 ай бұрын
I love Rabbie’s tours! Going on my third soon!
@riverrick15
@riverrick15 3 ай бұрын
Great video! what is the name of the travel insurance you recommend? Thank you.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I have included the link for the insurance. safetywing.com/?referenceID=24736628&Ambassador
@tamarasparks8065
@tamarasparks8065 Ай бұрын
Yes to adding a day at the beginning of a trip!
@chezellis
@chezellis 3 ай бұрын
Hotel, hands down. Especially since I'm platinum loyalty now.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Nice! Happy travels!
@Vid.186
@Vid.186 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Megan 👍
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
No problem 😊
@pb1963
@pb1963 3 ай бұрын
Love your dog in the background.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
He knows just where to be to get some screen time😂 Thanks for watching!
@cijmo
@cijmo 3 ай бұрын
Air BnB used to really be the stuff when it first started out. Now, the only thing I can imagine it's still better is if there are a lot of people and can get the entire house. For a single traveler, hotels are better now. My tip for Coliseum is - if possible take the night tour. We started at 6pm or 8pm or something and it was great. It was cooler and only tour groups are allowed at night so there were probably only about 3 dozen of us in the entire place.
@user-it9ly1kj5p
@user-it9ly1kj5p 3 ай бұрын
Awesome video Meagan. Wondering if you can include the equivalent Canadian links to what you have provided for your USA subscribers. Especially for airport security as well as passenger rights. Thank you
@kathleenmavity3004
@kathleenmavity3004 3 ай бұрын
I've only had outstanding experiences with Airbnb. I limit my search to stand-alone facilities, which go by names such as "cabins" or "tiny houses." (I have NO desire to be in a room with the owners just down the hall!) I sometimes opt for a hotel if it's more convenient to a particular site I want to visit, but I always go for small, privately owned hotels. (I also have no desire to book into a chain hotel that looks like every other hotel.) There's always a certain element of risk, whatever kind of facility you choose to book, but this process has served me well on my last several international trips.
@philgray1023
@philgray1023 3 ай бұрын
The last Airbnb we stayed at was spectacular. The last hotel was dismal. The funniest Airbnb was in Paris, it was like Fawlty Towers. The guy supervising the place was incredibly drunk, but such a nice guy. The place was shabby chic with no emphasis on chic. It was in a delightful location and I would go there again. If only they had two matching plates or glass in the apartment, preferably without chips and cracks. And if the dishwasher door actually closed it would be an improvement. It was so funny it would have made a great Jacques Tati movie set.
@lilaq135
@lilaq135 Ай бұрын
Christmas travel, especially to and from Montana. Been diverted from a Billings arrival to Bozeman!
@kiyoshitakeda452
@kiyoshitakeda452 3 ай бұрын
Some things I knew, but most others I did not. Learned from the video thanks.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
No problem! Great to hear you found it helpful!
@EdCardinal-MindThump
@EdCardinal-MindThump 3 ай бұрын
I had a delayed flight from Costa Rica to California through Houston that caused a missed connection because I had to walk across the ENTIRE airport to go through Customs, through TSA Security again, then all the way back to the SAME PLANE.
@jstanovic
@jstanovic 3 ай бұрын
Always allow enough time when going through customs.... and remember...flights start boarding about 45 mins before departure.
@rgoonewardene380
@rgoonewardene380 3 ай бұрын
I have used your sponsor for a coach trip from Poland to Finland. The coach was comfortable, and the hotels were very nice, but because there were 44 people, I felt like we were being herded like cattle during city tours. I usually take the first flight of the day, but the only time I missed a connection was because the plane came late the previous night, it was delayed as it needed cleaning this me missing my connection. 😅
@Bazou2013
@Bazou2013 Ай бұрын
We always book Airlines and hotels directly. The one and only time we used a third party to book a hotel, it turned out to be impossible to make a change to our booking so that was it, lesson learned. As to Airbnbs, the only time any one in my family had issues was when as a student they booked a CHEAP place with a couple of friends (mildew, dirt, cockroaches…) otherwise everyone has been happy with their rentals. I think a lot of people do not take the time to read the reviews before booking. Great video, thank you.
@justkris1238
@justkris1238 3 ай бұрын
Good info, especially like psrr about new trends in 2024. One BIG question.... I recently found you and have watched a number of videos. Many of the thumbnails show a "DON'T STAND HERE" or "STAND HERE", but that info is not in the videos. Is there a video explaining that? Or what's the reason? Very interested in knowing.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Don’t stand and wait in the regular airport security line 👍 Use a trusted traveller program like TSA Pre-Check to skip the line, or reserve a free screening time in advance at Canadian and American airports. Hope this helps clear it up, I'll work on making this more apparent in the future. Really appreciate the feedback.
@mak4374
@mak4374 3 ай бұрын
May I ask, which medical travel insurance did you use? I am looking for one.
@tomramos5929
@tomramos5929 2 ай бұрын
I have a friend who works and lives overseas. Her company was paying for 5 of them to travel to the US for 2 weeks of training in Los Angeles. I asked her how her flight was and she said it took them almost 30 hours! I told her, the longest flights I've seen are 15 at the most, including lay overs. Turns out, the company wanted to save as much money as possible. So their first stop was Korea, then SF, New Mexico, Las Vegas, and then Los Angeles. Just to save the company maybe a couple hundred dollars!
@well-blazeredman6187
@well-blazeredman6187 3 ай бұрын
Good video. I've only had two flight cancellations. The first gave me a night in Nassau; the second, one in Punta Arenas. The airlines - BA and LAN Chile - looked after me well enough. Hotels for me. I love those buffet breakfasts!
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@michaelkelleypoetry
@michaelkelleypoetry Ай бұрын
I think Airbnb depends on whether you know the place you're staying. My sister and husband live in a gated community in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, with a toddler and two one year olds, and we just got back from visiting them for a week and we stayed in an Airbnb in the same community like we always do. The whole place is really nice with good security, and the Airbnb was way more convenient than a hotel.
@mswhizz56
@mswhizz56 3 ай бұрын
When I went to Switzerland last year, I had a cancelled flight both going and coming home which necessitated overnight stays plus I came home with Covid. Luckily on the outbound flight I had planned a buffer day as I was meeting a tour group so I didn’t miss the start of my tour.
@nellie9352
@nellie9352 3 ай бұрын
When I travel alone I want a hotel, BUT when I travel with my daughter she invariably makes the arrangements and prefers Airbnb for an “immersive” experience. On one trip with her to NY the Airbnb was a bedroom in a tiny 5th floor walk up 😮 and the owner was there too. Felt intrusive not immersive to me. 🤷‍♀️
@887363
@887363 3 ай бұрын
I like both airbnbs and hotels, airbnbns are nice when I am traveling with a group of people as I can pay for the airbnbn and then have them all pay me back, which basically means easy credit card points for me
@theukyankee
@theukyankee 3 ай бұрын
Flight cancellation by BA the morning of a flight from Porto. We got our money back and booked the last two seats in a flight on a different airline. We tend to use VBRO instead of AirBnB in the US but find AirBnB in Europe tends to be fine (though I use VBRO there too). We'll do a hotel for trips less than a week. I tend to check out the hotel's website when I do book - a lot of them are offering 10% or so off in many places in Europe (where I tend to travel), so go with them a lot.
@tammypearson4500
@tammypearson4500 3 ай бұрын
Buffer days are the best to eliminate worry about missing your trips. We've booked a hotel near an airport for the night before to ensure being able to get to the airport . Amsterdam was horrific due to striking trains and 6 hour wait time inside the airport. Ugh.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Smart! Happy travels, Tammy!
@David-nx2vm
@David-nx2vm 3 ай бұрын
I check online booking sites for hotel room rates, then call the hotel directly. They always match or better and appreciate not having to pay the service fee to the booking site.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Great! Thanks for the tip, David!
@skipgonsalves81
@skipgonsalves81 3 ай бұрын
If I'm staying for a week or more, then for sure Airbnb. I enjoy eating out but if I do it every day for an extended period of time my health suffers. I don't normally consume that much salt, fat, sugar or oil when I prepare my own meals. Also, the cleaning fee for Airbnb is the same for two weeks as one day. Take in mind I'm not staying in large cities so hotel options are limited and crime has not been an issue in the small, off the beaten path places I stay at.
@nnajj01
@nnajj01 3 ай бұрын
I experienced a flight delay Feb. 22. it just didn’t go well. I did learn the airlines had to give me something for all my troubles.
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 3 ай бұрын
After watching this channel and many others, i won't book with third party for flights and hotels. And because I'm paranoid, i book non stop only if possible. Also travel insurance is a must.
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792
@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 3 ай бұрын
Why? Good credit cards cover travel insurance.
@yaowsers77
@yaowsers77 3 ай бұрын
@@evangelicalsnever-lie9792 apparently not everyone has a credit card let alone a good one, as I've just learned 😲 they might have a debit card but not a credit card.
@lindas9550
@lindas9550 3 ай бұрын
On the teaser for this video you said don't ever stand here but you never explain what you were talking about that is not right you made some good points on this video but I was waiting to see what the heck that one was about
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Don’t stand and wait in the regular airport security line 👍 Use a trusted traveller program like TSA Pre-Check to skip the line, or reserve a free screening time in advance at Canadian and American airports. Hope this helps clear it up!
@mmarus
@mmarus 3 ай бұрын
Great video once again. Always binge before going on a trip! For the airbnb... i agree. However the flip side is if you luck in and get a good one, build a rapport. We have this spot that is now, or go to for a weekend getaway. The host now gives us a discount, when we message her first. The level of trust is built and my wife and i feel safe there. Starting to do the same with resorts. We found a nice spot in Cuba, that we know we will go back regularly as the staff know us and we are getting to know them.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Happy travels!
@iancvisuals707
@iancvisuals707 3 ай бұрын
In bigger cities most airbnbs are essentially unregulated hostels. It is still pitched as staying in someone’s spare bedroom but most of the properties were brought by speculators purely for the purpose of short term rentals. When the pandemic hit the fees began because they had to claw back the over priced mortgages they took out to buy the property in the boom times. Every time I’ve looked into an airbnb for a family trip, once you tote up the fees and service charges hotels are almost always equivalent or cheaper. And if you find a good priced place it’s probably off the beaten track and you’ll waste half your vacation just getting from one place to another. Any seasoned traveler will tell you that low cost isn’t always the best value.
@pixalu
@pixalu 3 ай бұрын
I actually love not staying right in the center of everything. I don't see it being off the beaten track but instead to immerse myself in a real culture and community of the people that actually live there. And traveling across neighborhoods to get to the sights also provides this. I guess it depends on what's important to you. I'm not traveling to just see tourist sights.
@paula9604
@paula9604 Ай бұрын
We’ve stayed a lot of AirB&Bs, and I agree they are not longer a good deal for a couple with all the extra fees. Plus, I always feel a bit stressed about damaging something and not getting my cleaning deposit back. They are probably a better deal if you are sharing the AirB&B cost with others.
@Gin2411
@Gin2411 3 ай бұрын
Will go to seoul in April, will attend language classes there.i will fly there from Germany and as i a want to avoid beeing to tired when i start school on monday, i will fly there on friday, arrive there late saturday afternoon and will have the sunday to get some rest before i will start school.... crazy, i know ...
@margaretmathis4775
@margaretmathis4775 3 ай бұрын
Where I live, ours is a regional airport, so to go anywhere, we have to fly through a hub airport - there will always be 2 flights. The only option is to drive to the hub airport which can take as long as 5 extra hours (including parking and transport to the terminal), and in some cases might mean an overnight hotel stay. Costs to and from our regional are ridiculous, and I don’t know if driving would be cheaper…..but we fly at their cost for the convenience of flying vs driving.
@johnkrieger185
@johnkrieger185 Ай бұрын
Love her voice!
@dr.baotran8448
@dr.baotran8448 Ай бұрын
Thats how it it with British Airway-they added on seat price afterward.
@VivianMolinares-cq6li
@VivianMolinares-cq6li 3 ай бұрын
I’ve had great airbnb experiences in certain countries. In Ireland, Iceland, Spain, France it’s been great. However, I wouldn’t dare in the Middle East. In Colombia it was fun as well. But you’re right. There are too many fees added now so that it just isn’t worth it. I like it more for experiences such as staying on farms or out in the country or places where there typically aren’t hotels.
@aparobson
@aparobson Ай бұрын
I lived in India for 3 years and found that every Airbnb I stayed at was sub-par to extremely sub-par. What most people consider to be a bed would not be considered fit to sleep on in most western countries. And don't get me started on the bathrooms. However, despite that, the few I stayed at where the homeowners lived at the property or nearby, they were extremely friendly and helpful and offered very good value and tasty meals.
@cyndiebirkner704
@cyndiebirkner704 3 ай бұрын
I prefer hotels. You know in advance what to expect. There are onsite paid professionals to assist you with any issues. We don't go for the cheapest hotel, but a nice middle ground, that's safe and values their customers. Also, joining the free clubs is great advice. Also check your credit cards as they may have a discount for certain hotels even if it's not branded for that hotel group.
@stevebartley628
@stevebartley628 3 ай бұрын
Delays - British air controllers strike. Bomb scare ( person checked a bag, ddn’t board flight )
@crochetcreations3232
@crochetcreations3232 3 ай бұрын
Great videos! I have a suggestion for another topic if you're interested. Unaccompanied minors. I had a situation several years ago and would love people to learn from it. I sent my teenage twin children on a teen program to Costa Rica from the US. They were supposed to fly as unaccompanied minors to and from Costa Rica. When I booked their flights they were 14 years old, and I submitted their birth dates to the airline. Both flights were confirmed for them to fly as unaccompanied minors and I paid for the program for both flights. The issue was the return flight. At the airport in Costa Rica, despite having paid for the program and received confirmation from the airline (knowing their birthdays), they were not allowed to board the flight as unaccompanied minors because they turned 15 while in Costa Rica. The children had to call me from the airport to ask what to do, and whether they should get on the plane. They called, not the agent. I was beyond furious. Why are minors being denied a program that had already been confirmed by the airline, and why isn't an adult, someone from the airline, calling the parents, instead of having the minor children handle it themselves in a foreign country? There was a reason I had booked the unaccompanied minors program. At the time, there were a lot of flight disruptions due to weather, and with the program, if the flight was delayed or diverted, the airline would be responsible for keeping them safe and a place to stay, otherwise they were on their own. After speaking to many people at the airline and at the airport near home, all of whom were shocked that the children were not flying as unaccompanied minors despite my having paid for it, they determined it was a computer glitch that would not allow them to fly under the program. The airline employees at the home airport were upset on my behalf, and all agreed that the agent in Costa Rica had not handled the situation properly. Other children on the trip were flying as unaccompanied minors, so there was no reason for the person responsible for those teenagers to not be responsible for mine, especially since I had confirmed the program before they left the US. All worked out well in the end because the flight was on time with no disruptions, but it's important for parents to be aware that something like this could happen to them as well if there is a change in their child's age while on a trip, despite the airline being aware from the date of purchase of the children's birthdays. Fortunately my twins are over the age of 18 now, so those days are behind us, but it was quite a traumatic experience at the time.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
That must have been very stressful! Glad it all worked out ok. Thanks for the suggestion and I will keep it in mind! Safe travels!
@lb6588
@lb6588 3 ай бұрын
The problem when you book third party hotel booking sites is that if there is a problem with the room. You CANNOT complain to that hotel for the refund. Hampton Inn has a policy that if aren't happy. You get your money back. Since it is through the Hilton Hotels chain.
@madchatteress
@madchatteress 2 ай бұрын
Really? How does that work as I book Hampton Inn quite a bit via Hilton. I'm an honors member.
@lb6588
@lb6588 2 ай бұрын
Every Hampton Inn has a banner placed by the front desk stating if you are not happy. Get your money refunded.@@madchatteress
@TheBeardedBufalo
@TheBeardedBufalo Ай бұрын
Did Airbnb for both Paris and London last year and have several other times in the States. I much prefer it over hotels. One, I like having the extra rooms so my kids and I can decompress in our own space. I despise how there's no where to sit comfortably in hotel rooms. I always book Airbnbs with at least a washing machine so we can pack lighter. The availability of a kitchen is so nice if you're on a budget and can cook a few of your meals. Even if it's just breakfast it saves so much money. On beach trips the ability to make sandwiches for a cooler (which is usually provided by the host) etc.can save a ton of money and allow for a healthier diet. But one thing that's been an awesome tradition with my kids is after a long day of sight seeing we like to chill on the couch and watch movies together. Much harder to do in a hotel. Also in some cases (harder overseas) you get more bathrooms which makes getting ready way faster. But I I will say that our Paris Airbnb didn't come with toilet paper, so we walked a block and bought some. Mild inconvenience for us all having our own space for the price of one hotel room. I admit I don't like what Airbnbs have done to local economies and long term rentals, but I feel that a balance is starting to happen. I did VRBO before Airbnb was a thing and always preferred it.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional Ай бұрын
Airbnb seems to be the perfect fit for you and your family! Happy travels!
@leonb2637
@leonb2637 Ай бұрын
One other critical point for US Citizens and health insurance. Medicare/Medicaid doesn't cover for foreign health care, especially for seniors and have Medicare Advantage. Some supplemental plans (BCBS, United HC) do cover limited foreign health care expenses. As in the USA, in some countries, offer to visitors lower rates for seniors (over 60-65 and up), students/youth (under 26) and sometimes disabled persons for local and long distance bus/train transportation, admission fees as their or citizens or part of the EU.
@mosbys7062
@mosbys7062 Ай бұрын
I prefer Airbnb when traveling. My family and I have used over 50 all over the world. You do have to do your research, but that is similar with hotels. With a family you need things like a kitchen, washer/dryer, etc. I do split up our vacations (usually more than 2 weeks) with hotel stays to get that hotel service, but then we save a lot of money by using Airbnb.
@ThomasTrutt
@ThomasTrutt 3 ай бұрын
united is also now "offering" a 24-hour price freeze for ~10 per person.
@garthrondeau8198
@garthrondeau8198 3 ай бұрын
Another great job. Love watching your career one tiny little bit of advice. You say that you travel a lot but we never see you traveling. Could you do some outdoor videos of you in front of some beautiful sundrenched location. Just get outside please and show the world that the world is beautiful.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion, Garth! I travel light so I avoid bringing video equipment with me. I'll see what I can do. The world is beautiful! Happy travels!
@ianstobie
@ianstobie 3 ай бұрын
​@@PortableProfessionalget one of those tiny DJI pocket 3 things. You don't have to take full landcape photography gear, lighting kit and backup cameras. We just want occasional footage to get the atmosphere of traveling on some of the videos. If it doesn't work it doesn't work, and we're no worse off than now.
@mspSelSil
@mspSelSil 3 ай бұрын
I used airbnb a lot back when it was literally just people renting out a spare room in their own home. Most of them were so nice and so excited to meet people from other countries and share tips for their own home city. But nowadays it's just people renting properties and renting them out for more money on airbnb and I just... nope. Back to hotels it is.
@petek5523
@petek5523 3 ай бұрын
I always fly direct unless there’s no other option I now pay extra for Premium Economy or maybe treat myself to business class which gets me checked bags included. Booking a hotel for a night or two before my return flight to save myself some stress. Airbnb is a thing of the past for me, it’s too much of a crapshoot. I book my flights directly from the carriers website, no second party apps, same with hotels, I book directly from the hotel website and save tons of money. Luckily my CC offers very good coverage, ymmv. Great video as usual 😊
@alisiawilliams7390
@alisiawilliams7390 3 ай бұрын
Hotel every time. And, I like a fridge and microwave in case I have meals that I cannot eat the entire meal. Saves money!
@lilmamadrea87
@lilmamadrea87 3 ай бұрын
Hotel. Yes I have experienced several flight delays. One cancellation as a child.
@robertcold4669
@robertcold4669 3 ай бұрын
Normally I prefer hotels, but if I am going to stay somewhere for extended periods, such as four weeks and longer, I tend to opt for an Airbnb/vrbo, etc.
@edcochran714
@edcochran714 3 ай бұрын
We fly Volaris nonstop to Orlando Guadalajara. The seats are always broken and uncomfortable
@carolepeck3829
@carolepeck3829 Ай бұрын
Traveling in 2022 to and from Italy, almost every flight was delayed, which led to running for the connecting gate, rebooking missed connetions, overnight in the airport and constant anxiety.
@marshallrichmond4909
@marshallrichmond4909 3 ай бұрын
About the 24 hour rule, at 2:47 your state that 'you can cancel any flight departing from North America within 24 hours of making the booking'. It's my understanding that this a US rule for flights to or from the US. The website you point to is a US government website. While Air Canada follows this policy, (and I think WestJet does), I believe there is no Canadian law that forces them to do it. They probably do this for competitive reasons. And let's not talk about all the other countries that make up North America.
@ianstobie
@ianstobie 3 ай бұрын
Re travel insurance, be careful of the terms of the medical cover offered if you are getting older. Ryanair for instance offers standard insurance as an easy add-on options to click when you are booking your flights. But if you are over 70 you will find medical cover is NOT included in the policy. So it's best to book travel or medical insurance separately.
@islandscot
@islandscot 10 күн бұрын
I’m kind of stunned your title has “ don’t use Airbnb”. Like everything else when it comes to travel, due diligence is required . Look at reviews. Ask the host questions, build rapport with host before you book. I’ve never had a negative experience. In fact I’ve made life long friends with hosts. If you look after the place, clean up, wash towels etc before you leave it won’t go unnoticed. In fact, you will become a preferred client and be offered a decent discount if you return. Using this philosophy I’ve rented multimillion homes in the Caribbean for less per day than some generic Holiday Inn at an airport. Of course it depends what you are looking for. I prefer the peace and tranquility of a private home with a private pool right on an ocean than a resort. If the host doesn’t bother answering your questions or is deliberately vague, red flag and move on.
@washingtonradio
@washingtonradio 3 ай бұрын
One thing about hotels that is overlooked, if you have an emergency while staying there the staff knows what to do and can help you get through the issue.
@bandcrazyadventure
@bandcrazyadventure 3 ай бұрын
This week we had major delays with Hawaiian Airlines in Sunday from Vegas to Maui. Thanks to some of your travel videos we were able to request and receive travel vouchers for our flight. (almost the total cost of ticket), $40 in airport food vouchers, a hotel room for the duration of the day. $80 in food vouchers for stay at the hotel and reimbursement for out lyft ride to and from hotel. I don't want to spend another 30 hrs of travel but we'll worth the benefits. I thanks for all you do.
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 3 ай бұрын
Always great to hear how the videos have helped viewers out! Happy travels!
@victoriadell614
@victoriadell614 3 ай бұрын
Hotels win most of the time. The only time I'll book Air BnB is: small town or resort town where everything is booked up or crazy expensive, but I'm in a country that is known for safety. Never in a city unless I'm with other people and even then it's a last resort. Kinda like an Uber - you are really giving your safety to a total stranger. Not my jam.
@geoffreyrothwell2707
@geoffreyrothwell2707 3 ай бұрын
I haven’t done Airbnb since I stayed at a place in Paris where there was old pee on the bathroom floor, and no toilet paper included. Always check whether your Airbnb includes toilet paper, or whether you need to bring your own!
@davidunderhill2106
@davidunderhill2106 3 ай бұрын
Hotels for us every time.
@greenstargoddess
@greenstargoddess 2 ай бұрын
I much prefer AirBNB. They feel more homey and because of the rating system, I can get honest reviews but I think it also keeps hosts caring about their reputation so they don't lose income. Plus, as a solo traveller, I feel like I always have someone who will be there for help and to keep an eye on me while I am there!
@phkodial
@phkodial 18 күн бұрын
Some friends recently suggested hostels as an alternative. Some of them are almost as good as hotels, offering private rooms with ensuite bathrooms, safety lockers, all at a fraction of the cost of hotels. Also they are usually located near the city centre with easy access to the attractions. They also host free walking tours, pub crawls, even fun events like musical performances, magician shows, stand up comedy nights etc in their lounges. And if you are fifty-plus like me and don't like noisy crowds, you can choose a non-party type option. I'm trying out the Castle Rock hostel in Edinburgh in July (my first experience). Appears very promising. Let's see how it goes...
@PortableProfessional
@PortableProfessional 18 күн бұрын
Hostels are definitely becoming more popular and not just for the young single traveller. Would love to hear how your stay in Edinburgh goes. Enjoy!
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