Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Pro's and cons of flying versus driving to your destination.






When traveling inside of the continental United States it can sometimes be cheaper to drive rather than fly. Especially if your trip is just a state or two away. Here I will go over the pro's and cons of traveling via air and car.


Traveling via car

If you happen to be taking a vacation close to home, it's often better and cheaper to travel by car. As we all know just getting onto an airplane can be a hassle, then once you arrive at you destination you still have to rent a car, and drive to where you are staying. Most vehicles now are great on gas mileage, even though gas prices are high, it can still be cheaper than flying. Traveling with children by car seems to be a concern for parents. It shouldn't be. As long as you keep them occupied and the trip isn't too long, they should be fine. There are plenty of handheld gaming systems, smartphones, Tablets, and other handheld devices that should be able to capture their attention. If nothing else, you can play games like I spy. Be sure to plan interesting stops along the way to your destination so they can burn off some of that youthful energy. 

Traveling via airplane

For longer trips you should definitely look into flying, it's often cheaper, not to mention faster. Unfortunately most of us can't set out on a 15 day road trip every summer for vacation. In my opinion if you live more than 2 states away you should fly. Kids will be happy because there is an in flight movie most of the time to keep them occupied, and a flight is generally not nearly as long as a road trip.



Friday, September 28, 2012

A review from one of our many satisfied members!

Reservation #
331276
Resort Name
WYNDHAM EMERALD BEACH RESORT AND SPA
City
PANAMA CITY BEACH
Geography
Florida - Panhandle
Accommodations
5 - Very Satisfied
Service
4 - More than Satisfied
Cleanliness
4 - More than Satisfied
Amenities
5 - Very Satisfied
Resort Location
5 - Very Satisfied
Ease of Checkin
5 - Very Satisfied
Overall Satisfaction
5 - Very Satisfied
Submitted
8/30/2012 2:43:26 AM
Comments
We liked the location on the beach, and not needing a key, just a code #. It was a beautiful setting, and our young children really enjoyed it. The pools were very nice and the resorts kids activities were a nice bonus. We really enjoyed our week and hope to return sometime.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park




There is much more to Hawaii's big island other than beautiful beaches, luau's, and hula. Hawaii is home to the largest and one of the most active volcanoes in the world, Mauna Loa. Mauna Loa covers half of Hawaii and its size would cover nearly 85 percent of Hawaii's other islands combined! Visiting the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park would be a great way for the entire family to learn more about Hawaii, how it was formed, and take part in a few family activities.



Southern Journeys members should contact member services to plan a trip, if you are not a member of Southern Journeys and are interested in becoming one, please contact us at 1-888-249-0865.








Monday, September 10, 2012

Travel tips for the holidays


With the holidays right around the corner many of you are already making plans for holiday travel. Whether going to a location like Hawaii or taking the children to visit their grandparents in another state, travelling during the holidays can be stressful. This doesn’t have to be the case though. Planning is crucial to a smooth travel experience, especially during the holidays. Below I’ve listed some tips for travelling this holiday season, with or without children.

  1. Plan Ahead! Choosing the right dates is important to saving money and your sanity. When traveling for Thanksgiving weekend, you should try to leave a day before most travelers and return a day or two later. Christmas and New Years are a little different, you should try to travel on Christmas or New Years day for lower rates and less traffic.

  2. Remain Flexible! The more flexible you are with holiday travel plans, the less it will cost you. Keep travel dates and mode of travel open. often it will be more expensive to fly during the holidays, so consider traveling via bus, train, or even driving yourself. Checking with discount airlines like Southwest or JetBlue is a good idea as well.

  3. The early bird gets the worm! By planning well in advance you can save a considerable sum of money on travel tickets, and in some cases get specials on different vacation packages. Most families travel in groups during the holidays, so look for specials on group rates as well.

  4. Research your options! Be sure to do thorough research before buying your airline/travel tickets. If you find a great deal make sure you take advantage of it right away because it may not be available in a week or two. If you are member of AARP or AAA make sure to check on any available discounts that might be available to you.

  5. Long trips with the little ones! For long trips, try travelling at night when your child (children) are sleeping. For instance, if your child goes to bed at 8pm, try to book a flight for 7pm. This will give them time to settle down before the flight takes off. Plus they will have the chance to run around the airport and burn off much of that youthful energy!

  6. Keeping the kids occupied! Anyone who has vacationed with children knows how much of a struggle it can be to keep them occupied during road trips. Even on short trips, you may end up hearing things like: "Mom, he looked at me", or "Dad, she is on my side of the car", etc. This can be stressful for everyone in the vehicle, so be sure to plan things to distract them. Bring along things like portable video game systems. DVD players and DVD's, games designed specifically for road trips, or you can make up your own games as you go along, such as I spy or having them count and keep track of a specific color of vehicle.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

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Friday, June 15, 2012

It's summer time, where are you and your family going for vacation?

It's midsummer, kids are out of school, and it's hot. Where are you and your family vacationing this year? Are you going on a road trip, Disney, or something more exotic? Not quite sure what to do this summer? Let Southern Journeys help you with that. If you are a member check out the great deals we have on expressway weeks. If you're not a member, we encourage you to check out a presentation at one of our local offices in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, or Richardson, TX. Here at Southern Journeys, we strive to make vacationing more than just an event, we feel it should be a lifestyle.


Wednesday, June 6, 2012



Is Southern Journeys a Time Share scam?

NO! Southern Journeys is a legitimate company that is part of a discount travel network. We are not a Time Share company or a Land Development Company. We specialize in offering discount travel services to our members. We currently have three offices, located in Oklahoma City, Ok; Tulsa, OK; and Richardson, TX. We are accredited members in good standing with the respective BBB's and Chambers of Commerce in all three of the citys that our offices reside in.

You can view our information and ranking with the BBB via the following links.

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We do have some complaints, but all businesses do, by checking this you will see that all of our complaints have been resolved or that we made a good faith effort to resolve them.