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Chocolate Indulgences on the Big Island of Hawaii

Sure Hawaii is known for their traditional luau food, pineapples, and lava flows (strawberry pina colada). However, one place I was greatly looking forward to getting to see was the Muana Loa macadamia nut factory located in Hilo on the Big Island of Hawaii. Those little chocolate pieces of sweet perfection are a preferred Hawaiian favorite of mine, except when we are being investigated for a crime scene.

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

After driving through beautiful pastures of macadamia nut trees, we arrived at the Muana Loa Macadamia Nut Visitors Center with our eyes on the prize. Located across the driveway from the gift shop and visitor center is a viewing of the macadamia nut processing plant.

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

After viewing through some windows, the spectacle was over.

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

120619 Big Island Mauna Loa

Located across from the factory is the gift shop, store, and sampling area. Besides getting to sample only a select few of the many flavors Muana Loa makes of macadamia nuts, there really was nothing really worth seeing. The Muana Loa plant was rather disappointing and nothing as touristy as the Dole Pineapple Plantation over on Oahu.

Big Island Chocolate

Where Muana Loa falls short, the Big Island Candies company makes up in presentation. Also located in Hilo, the Big Island Candy company also makes all of their fine products onsite, which you can view through the windows. During our visit, there were many workers hand dipping dried squid in various chocolate flavors.

Besides your typical chocolates, the Big Island Candies company also catered to a variety of exotic tastes with all kinds of chocolate bugs and various other items.

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120622 Big Island Chocolates

120622 Big Island Chocolates

The great thing about the Big Island Candies store was there were also a ton of samples to try, which can be a great way to persuade my wallet to make a trip to the cashier. That also might be why I did not enjoy Mauna Loa. Samples during our visit were doled out by a woman, who frankly was not that inviting nor as graciously handing out the samples. I think I was able to try one of their chocolate macadamia nut flavors, which was not enough to persuade me that I needed to make a purchase there.

120622 Big Island Chocolates

120622 Big Island Chocolates

120622 Big Island Chocolates

120622 Big Island Chocolates

120622 Big Island Chocolates

120622 Big Island Chocolates

The quality of the chocolate and all of the ingredients that went into the Big Island Candy company products was superb! We were so impressed that we purchased assorted Chocolate Dipped Macadamia Nut Shortbread Cookies, as well as invested $12 in some Milk Chocolate Dipped Red Velvet Brownies!

When visiting the Big Island of Hawaii, make sure to stop and see the Big Island Candies company, and make a donation to make your taste buds swell with Aloha.

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Chase Disney Toy Story

New Round of Credit Card Applications

We have come to a point with our existing credit cards where we have reached all the current bonuses, and it was time to apply for a new round of cards. Both my wife and I maintain credit scores of 750+ and are responsible with not going over board with credit. Read what you need to know about your credit for additional information for additional background on responsible credit.

Since my wife last opened up the US Airways Dividend Miles card back in February, the week before the Chairman’s offer was taken down, she has met the six month milestone when it is safe to apply again. However, it was also in our best interest to apply for at least one additional card from some of the other card issuers. Doing so will maximize the chances of getting approved since the other issuers will not see the applications from the others (i.e. they will not see each others credit report inquiries).

If we were to apply for one card today, and maybe another in a couple days, then there is always the possibility that the credit card issuers could not like the rapid application for credit (if you do not have a responsible credit history).

We also have some rather large purchases coming up (like our son’s annual pre-school dues) and we are better off putting that spend on a new credit card that earns us a substantial bonus as opposed to putting that spend on a card that only earns us 1% back in rewards.

As anyone who follows this blog may know, we are kind of unconventional in many ways. Most notably as a miles and points person who values rewards, we have not fallen as prey into the credit cards that require a several dollar minimum spend, often in as short as 90 days, for a bonus. While we could probably swing the large spend, I do not like being held to such an offer.

Personally, I feel much more comfortable with a $1,000 or less minimum spend requirement, and as a result, I often put substantially more on the card over the long haul as I continue to use the card.

Chase Disney Visa

Chase Disney Toy Story

To prove just how unconventional we are, we have been sitting on a targeted offer from Chase, for of all cards, the Disney Visa card, offering $200 in rewards after spending $500 within 90 days. In addition, the card comes with no annual fee, which means it might be good to hang on for the long term.

Personally, I was absolutely against applying for the Disney Visa, because 1) it is a Chase card, which I am not to fond of the company in general, and 2) I thought there were better offers to be had from Chase.

However, Mrs. InACents was keen on getting the card to test out some of the Disney benefits for when we go to the Parks next year. Most notably, private card member Character Meet-N-Greet and discounts at select restaurants and/or shops.

I realize I might have left money on the table in terms of value perceived from rewards earned, but $200 is still a decent reward.

We currently do not hold any Chase credit cards, and my wife received an instant approval.

American Express Hilton HHonors

AMEX Hilton HHonors Card

My wife has never carried an AMEX card before, and I wanted to make sure she included on in this round of applications. I currently carry the American Express Hilton HHonors card from May of 2012, and the card really comes in handy for getting gas and items from Costco, which only accepts AMEX. When I applied for the card, I received a 50,000 point bonus. Fortunately, the 50,000 Hilton HHonors card from AMEX still exists until October 31, 2013. The card comes with no annual fee (great for holding the card long term) and the points are awarded after only $750 of spend within 90 days. You also automatically receive Silver status with Hilton.

Our family tends to frequent Hilton brand hotels quite frequently since they are everywhere. With such a large footprint of properties, there is always selection of some sort.

While redeeming Hilton HHonors points is great from the aspect of there are no blackout dates, the major downside is Hilton requires an astronomical amount of points for a free night stay. While Hilton’s reward chart shows you can redeem night as low as 5,000 points, I personally have never seen a nights stay that low.

The other downside to having my wife apply for a Hilton card was she was not able to apply my HHonors account number to pool our points together. Therefore, we will both have a separate pool of points available.

The other great thing about having another AMEX available is for when the Small Business Saturday event happens after this Thanksgiving. In other words, it will get us another free $25.

There is also the possibility of a great “hidden” feature of the Hilton card to earn you additional points. Once you have the standard Hilton AMEX, you can upgrade to the Surpass card, apparently after waiting one year. While the Surpass card comes with a $75 annual fee (not waived the first year), you receive 50,000 bonus points after $3,000 spend within 90 days AND Gold status. In addition, no credit check is required for the upgrade, and if you want at the end of the first year you can downgrade the card back to the regular Hilton AMEX card.

My Hilton card is over a year old, but I am not currently in the market for the Surpass upgrade.

US Airways Dividend Miles

US Airways Preferred MasterCard

The US Airways Dividend Miles card happens to be my favorite card at the moment for one reason and one reason only, they hand out a lot of miles for using the card. I applied for my first card back in May 2012. My wife applied for her first US Airways card in February 2013, and I applied for my second card (while still holding my first) in March 2013.

I received 40,000 miles after opening my first US Airways card, 15,000 miles after spending $750 for 3 consecutive months, 10,000 bonus miles after the first annual fee was paid, and then several rounds of a couple thousand miles each after attempts to try and shut down the account. I easily earned probably 75,000+ miles off one card. Both my wife’s first card and my second card have earned us at least an additional 60,000 miles each.

In July 2013, I finally elected to close down my first US Airways card.

So I definitely wanted to try and get my wife a second US Airways card since it had been six months since she first applied for the card.

After submitting all three applications at the same time, the decision page stated, “We’re sorry we are not able to complete your application decision right now, additional time is needed.” Fortunately, Barclays allows you to check on the status of your application online. Approval and a very generous credit line!

Conclusion

So with three applications, and a very modest first purchase, $500, and $750 in three months, we will have 35,000 US Airways miles, 50,000 Hilton HHonors points, and $200 in Disney rewards. With any luck, within a month or two, Barclays should target us for 15,000 bonus miles again after spending $750 for three consecutive months.

Everyone’s credit tolerance and point expectations are different. We feel comfortable with the minimum spend requirements, which is the most important aspect to our family, and will be rewarded handsomely. Not stepping outside of your comfortable zone is the most important aspect of the reward game to make sure you do not fall into debt.

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Carnival Great Vacation Guarantee

Carnival Cruiseline Giving Away Free 1-Night Cruises

Carnival Great Vacation Guarantee

Mention going on a cruise to most people, let alone stepping on-board a Carnival ship, and people are bound to think you might be crazy due in part to the several incidents that stranded passengers at sea this year. Carnival has been working relentlessly over the past several months by making over $600 million dollars in improvements on their ships to try and provide backup power and redundant features should a system go kaput. In addition to hiring a new CEO, Carnival has also been forced to slash prices dramatically to try and get people on-board.

In a new effort to convince people that they should spend their money with Carnival, they have announced a new Great Vacation Guarantee.

Simply book a 3 to 8 day Carnival vacation to the Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexican Riviera, Canada/New England or Alaska.

Then within the first 24 hours of departure, if you are not satisfied for any reason, Carnival will refund you 110% of your fare, in addition to getting you home.

The real terms of the offer is found in the Frequently Asked Questions page. After pouring through the responses, once the ship arrives at its first port of call, Carnival will then fly the departing guest either home or the embarkation point. Carnival will also cover the costs of transportation and/or hotel should they be necessary.

The really wonderful thing about this guarantee, is Carnival plans on issuing the refund within three weeks. Here is the really remarkable part of the Great Vacation Guarantee; not only will Carnival refund the cost of the fare, but they will also cover all taxes and fees incurred as a result of the cruise. This is amazing because I anticipated some fine print that would have said they would cover the cost of the fare, but you were ultimately still responsible for all the taxes and fees, which can be several hundred dollars in some cases.

Great Vacation Guarantee Wrap-Up

The Great Vacation Guarantee is an incredible leap-of-faith on the part of the corporate cruising giant. I suspect very few will be taking advantage of this policy, and any abuse at attempting to game the system multiple times could be denied boarding on future cruises. However, I am sure there will be an attempt by some to try and get multiple one day cruises out of Carnival.

The key would be finding a cruise with two initial days at sea on the front end of the cruise. After reporting your desire to disembark on the cruise, you could potentially get multiple days out of the promotion by the time you reach your first port, which would include all meals and entertainment (drinks and ancillary costs incurred on the cruise are the responsibility of the passenger).

The purpose of the program is to ensure passengers that cruising with Carnival is money well spent. In the rare instance of having to follow through with passengers on a guarantee, the cost is minimal.

Personally, I have cruised with Carnival a couple of times when I was younger. Now, after getting the time off and all the hassle of actually getting to a departure port, I would never consider following through with the Great Vacation Guarantee unless the conditions were absolutely horrendous.

While it has been years since I was on a cruise ship, I personally would have to really think about stepping onto another one. My concern is not necessarily of safety, as the incidents that occurred on-board Carnival were isolated and really out of control of Carnival (can the company really be responsible for a mechanical issue?). Yes, cruise providers need to have backup systems and maintain the health and safety of the passengers, but sometimes accidents are called that for a reason.

My concern with boarding another cruise ship has more to do with the quality of life and value received. When I was a kid on-board a cruise ship, the experience was an event. People got excited to dress up for the Captain’s dinner, and the food and entertainment were top-notch. One of my favorite experiences was always witnessing the remarkable food displays during the nightly midnight buffets. Sadly, I have heard more cruises have gotten rid of the buffet tradition. Today, the cruise experience is quite different, with varying degrees in the quality of the food and entertainment. Not to mention the people who just show up to meals wearing whatever they wore to the pool.

While I might be young, I preferred the old, dignified experience of cruising in my youth. Garner me in a suit and tie, and my wife in an evening dress, and lets celebrate a vacation in style! Bring back the golden cruising experiences, and then you might get me on another ship. Until then, a guarantee is just a guarantee that means little to my bottom line.

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Source: Mommy Musings