My golden ticket

Persistence for the Golden Ticket

This week we discovered some incredible flight deals out of Cleveland to various locations in the Caribbean. Islands like Grand Cayman (GCM), Antigua (ANU), Montego Bay (MBJ), Punta Cana (PUJ), and St. Lucia (UVF) for all less than $240 RT per person. What was even better was the flights were not only available for as soon as September of this year, but into next summer.

So I began to play around with the ITA Matrix system, out of curiosity, to see what I could fine on the cheap for next summer. Hour after hour, I continually saw that Grand Cayman was coming up the cheapest out of the islands listed. On various days into June and July 2015, the system was pulling up flights for $219 all in for roundtrip flights. What was better was that there were no long layovers on our particular option, as many of the really cheap days had overnight and exceptionally long layovers.

ITA CLE to GCM August 2014

Sample CLE-GCM Itinerary

The problem was anytime I went to any other website to try and book at CLE – GCM trip, I could not duplicate the results. This included going directly to US Airways and American Airlines websites, as well as aggregate sites such as Kayak, Expedia, etc.

I was also desperately trying to see if I could get a cheap set of tickets booked with some US Airways miles or even US Bank points we had sitting out there. However, nothing could be duplicated along the same lines.

I studied the itinerary more closely, and ITA actually requested the flight segments be pieced together by a travel agent to get them to ticket. So I called up a travel agent to see what magic she could do, and really it went no where. Since commissions paid are so low on flights, she really put no effort into trying to get the flights to work, especially considering there were specific code share codes printed directly on my ITA reservation.

However, I was determined to find out why ITA was telling me there were $219 flights available, yet no other site could piece together the ticket with the same results. So I pulled up the AA website, and started piecing together the ticket segment by segment.

CLE to CLT

CLT to GCM

GCM to CLT

CLT to CLE

Tick, tick, tick as the system searches.

AA CLE-GCM Tickets

All of a sudden, the pieces started to come together. Segment by segment, the AA website was able to get the flights to process, but did you take a look at the above image? AA was pricing out the tickets at under $195 per person roundtrip from Cleveland to Grand Cayman. For those bad at math, that is over $24 cheaper than the ITA Matrix was finding tickets. INCREDIBLE!

So I quickly entered in all my credit card information, and miraculously, it went through. Now to wait for an email saying I was ticketed. Sure enough, about a half hour later I received our golden tickets.

For cheaper than our family typically flies across the United States, we will now be visiting the island of Grand Cayman next summer. This was an incredible deal that was able to come together as a result of thinking outside the box and piecing the segments together as opposed to performing just a simple search from A to Z.

Have you had better luck finding flights with this method?

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Source: InACents

Gilroy Gardens

Save $15-20 on Gilroy Gardens Admission

Gilroy Gardens, located in Gilroy, California, is one of the newer family theme parks, opening to the public first in 2001. Once privately owned, today the park is owned by the City of Gilroy, but under operation by Cedar Fair, the parent company to Cedar Point, Knott’s Berry Farm, and many other parks across the United States and Canada.

The park prides itself on being a non-profit park, since it is publicly owned, and “whose mission is to educate and inspire families, especially children, to appreciate horticulture and the importance of trees in our lives by providing fun and memories in a beautiful garden setting.”

Gilroy Gardens features over 40 family friendly rides, gardens, and exhibits on 536 acres.

Guests looking to save money on the cost of admission should print this coupon from US Family Guide.

Guests looking to visit the theme park Monday-Friday can save $20 off the cost of admission with the above coupon. Tickets are valid for guests ages 3 & up and up to six (6) people per coupon.

If you would like to visit the park Saturday or Sunday, the same coupon gets you $15 off the cost of admission.

You must take the physical coupon to the gate to receive your tickets.

Why we like this offer is it is cheaper than that directly on the Gilroy Gardens website. Yes, they sell the same weekday/weekend tickets online for the same price. However, you also pay a processing fee to purchase them online: $4.99 (1-2 tickets); $6.99 (3-4 tickets); $9.99 (5-10 tickets).

Offer expires August 17, 2014.

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Source: InACents/US Family Guide

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

Review: Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant for Lunch

The new Disney Fantasyland opened within the past year, and during our families recent trip to the area, we were excited to finally get to see it. In order to save a little bit of money, our family elected to have lunch at the new Beauty and the Beast Be Our Guest restaurant.

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

Lunch is served quick service, where you order from a touch screen, and your meal is brought to your table. If you elect to eat dinner at Be Our Guest, your meal is served full table service.

The theming of the restaurant was great! It felt like you were entering the Beast’s castle and going into his secret world. After ordering your meal from touchscreen displays, you were given a rose buzzer to take to your table so the staff knew where to deliver your food.

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

Be Our Guest features three dining rooms

  • The West Wing – featuring the enchanted rose
  • The Rose Gallery – available during lunch period only
  • The Ballroom

During lunch, we were free to sit where we wanted, and choose to eat in the west wing. We had the table directly in front of the enchanted rose, which was a pretty cool visual. Also in the room was a torn picture above the fireplace of the Prince. Be sure to keep an eye out, because in the blink of an eye you might see a glimpse of the Beast.

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

Both my wife and I decided to order the Carved Prime Chuck Roast Beef Sandwich, served warm on a Baguette with Horseradish Sour Cream and Pommes Frites ($12.49).

The meal was a real disappointment for both of us. The roast beef was really tough and gristly, making for a difficult sandwich to eat and enjoy. Even if the meat had been better, there was really no distinct feature of the sandwich they made us say wow. For Disney standards, it was rather…standard with nothing special. The Pommes Frites were ok, but again, I would have expected there to be something on them to make them stand apart from a standard fry.

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

For the kids, we ordered them the Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup ($8.49). While I did not try any of it, they really enjoyed it.

We also choose to order a selection of the desserts to share among us. While the desserts were good, they again left no spectacular taste that made us need to have them again. In addition, the cupcakes were the standard size. For over $4 a piece, I would have liked to see them a larger portion.

140620 Disney Be Our Guest Restaurant

Overall, I was glad we were able to experience the new Disney Fantasyland and the Be Our Guest restaurant. However, short of returning for a sit down dinner in the future, I see no reason to need to return there for lunch again unless the Beast elects to release the better food from his kitchen.

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Source: InACents